ENGLAND'S ANSWER TO "VIENNESE NIGHTS." THE REGENT (Direction—J.' C. Williamson films) . , THREfi. SESSIONS DAILY-11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Revel in the Haunting Love Songs of Old Naples, Calling Alluringly Through •''the Warm, Scented Air, "CITY OF SONG." BETTY STOCKFIELD, JAN KIEPURA ..^ e^^?,?G r A eatest Knd- The Golden' Voiced Caruso of To-day. x THE CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF BRITISH MOTION PICTURE ART. NA? L A E^-CrrY OF LAUGHTER AND LIFE—CITY OF SONG—WHERE EVERY DAY IS A DAY OF ROMANCE AND EVERY SONG A SONG OF LOVE. Midst this magic realm of jmelody and romance blossoms the Screen's Sweetest Love Story—a>tory of the joys of, youth—gaiety," gladness, stolen hours of madness—a story ' ,, PT m V ,-jp, „ of your dreams! CITY OF SONG", will linger long in life's most pleasant memories! THE REGENT FEATURETTES INCLUDE SPECIAL NEWS REEL ITEMS: BERNARD SHAW LADY MAY CAMBRIDGE'S In Characterise Speech on With i/CharmlnflSte Study of poaticalSituati^^ Interesting Shots of .the African Cricketers in Melbourne. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE, TBL/44-U4, AND BRISTOL. GRAND OFMFT? A FFOTTSST? Direction: JC^miamsOnMms. Managing Director: Beaumont' Smith. MATINEES DAILY AT 2.15. NI6HTLY AT 8. A GAINSBOROUGH PICTURE, "■■** THIRD TIME LUCKY" With GORDON BARKER and an ALL-STAR BRITISH CAST. "Daily Dispatch."—Another spot of rich comedy. ' TOGETHER WITH —'". : Paramount Presents— ■ "THE SECRET CALL." . A comedy o£ smart dialogue that brings peals of laughter, and drama that is ■D/-.-V tit axto .m ■« v™.emoti°nal *° the extreme. ' . ■__ BOS PLANS AT BRISTOL AND BERKELEY. PRICES FROM Is. RARE THRILLS TO-NIGHT! ~ MATCH DUELS and TEAM RACING. SEE RAY TAUSER (AMERICA). SEE TOM FARNDON (ENGLAND), SEE FRANK DUCKETT (AUSTRALIA) SEE JACK JACKSON (ENGLAND). GREAT INTERNATIONAL TEAM , Versus WELLINGTON'S STAR RIDERS. KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY TO-NIGHT; At 8 TO-NIGHT. T7 mn •ADpSSION, ls 6d anfl , s 3d; Childl . enj 6dt Reserves 2s cd. Ring Stadium 1/-UJU, J\o extra charges. - EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. TRANSPORT SERVICE. TIME-TABLES FOR SUNDAY, 10th JANUARY. , : . FERRY SERVICE: Depart Day's Bay—B.3o a.m., 9.20 a.m., 1.10, 5.5, 8.5 p.m. Depart Rona Bay—B.4o a.m., 9.30 a.m., 1:20, 5.15, 8.15 p.m. Depart Wellington—9.3o a.m., 10.30 a.m., 2.30, 6.0, 9.0 p.m. NOTE.-BOATS LEAVE WELLINGTON 9.30 a.m. AXD 10.30 a.m ON SUNDAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ' I OMND3US SERVICE: Depart Eastbourne—B.o,, 9.0 a.m., 12 noon, 1.0, 4.20, 6.20, 8.45 p.m. Depart Wellington—9.o, 10.0; 11.15 a.m., 1.0, 2.0, 5.20, 7.30, 9.45 p.m. PETONE SPECIALS.—In addition to abo.ve, Bases leave Petone for Eastbourne at 9.20 a.m., 10120 a:m., 1.20, 2.20 p.m. 7 »-'- . C. L. BISHOP, Town Clerk and General Manager. MEAT! MEAT! MEAT! MANAWATUc FARMERS. CHOPS; 4d AND 6dlb. Legs Mutton, 2s 6d. . . Forequarteis, 2&d lb. Sides Mutton, '5s 6d and' 6s 6d. Sides Lamb, from 5s 6d. Fresh Pork, 6d and 8d lb. ' Tinnm. \r*J -w Gravy Beef, 3d lb. • ll°? I^t^'Jj Frying Steak, sd. Stewing Steak, 4di Sirloin Beef, 5d lb. ' Rump Steak, Bd. Back Ribs, 3%d. , Prime Ribs, 4d. Corn Brisket, 3%d. ; . , . ■. Silverside, sd. Sausages, 41b Is; : v . ■ Beef Dripping, 3d. Pork Sausages, fld. ■ ■ ,■ ' ..Veal, Cd. Hind Quarters, 7%d. Forequarters Lamb, 5%d. OPENING- DAY TUESDAY MORNING. MANAWATU FARMERS. "GOOD ON YOU;" ISLAND BAY! BOWDEN'S STORES, ISLAND BAY. J)EPRESSION— ANTIDOTE: Eliminate Monopolists; they are Covetous, Mercenary, Foreign Invaders wiHh very limited spending capacity within your district. TRADE WITH RESDDENT INDIVIDUAL BUSINESS. MEN, thereby giving wider local circulation to your capital, to the advantage of your District, and ultimate benefit of our Dominion. . DEMAND (FIRMLY) New Zealand Manufactures and Productions. Foreign Preference endangers and restricts, the scope'of Local and General Employment. By, buying an article made in "Timbuctu" in preference to the Better Article made in New Zealand ytfu increase the scope o£ employment- in "Timbuctu " but immediately endanger the situation and tenure of employment of the whola of your B«w?™?o°J, dr Fon& e& § on ' and Darter. If that is not lucid enough, come to BOWDEN'S O^ STORES for further enlightenment. You will, Benefit: Coming and Going—YOU WEST BOTH WAYS—FINANCIALLY AND INTELLECTUALLY ' NOTE.-BOWDEN'S .C.S. STORES offers you the facilities of self-assistance in its true sense with no astronomical sky-high claims or motives, bnt with commonsense suggestions to defeat the resultant evils of TRADE MONOPOLY: to protect and conserve the interests of the Populace. i We regret that on nrinciple we cannot extend to other'districts the direct benefits o£ our help (we are not possessed of the covetous desire to encroach upon the territory of your local individual trader), but we certainly offer the benefit of our sane advice—to Patronise Local Resident Business Men. Demand New Zealand-made Poods, and ultimately reap the reward. On the other hand, blame yourself HOUSEWIVES^ DON'T LET A %d ON A TIN OF GOLDEN SYRUP BEAT DAD'FOR HIS JOB. The Proprietor of the C.S. STORES, Island Bay (exclusive), is not an egotist Aa analysis of his public commercial career will convince you of his qualifications to MsWt^ BOWDEN'S C.S. STORES SETS THE MAIN FOR 1932. SEW ZEALAND GOODS FIRST. GOOD'OLD BRITAIN NEXT AND ONLY PREFERENCE. 1932 SLOGAN-ELIMINATION OF MONOPOLY- DEPLOYMENT n™™* 0V CARRIED MEN IN PREFERENCE TO JUNIORS TELEPHONE 25-827. DELIVERIES DAILY. GET A FLYING START ON 193" _ FLY IT OUT FROM. BOWDEN'S C.S. STORES. RANDOM QUOTES—Sugar IA COLONIAL, 2%d lb; TEA. C.S. Special 2s 2d IbpSSVIk SMI f^&ri&%^> lS pUkf fiTEi wishes to ita (numerous) esteemed Patrons, and assures Bay Residents of every consideration during 1932—K1A ORA. COMPULSORY SALE. r FROCKS, j COATS, COSTUMES, ALMOST. GIVEN AWAY. TWEED POLO COATS. Our Usual Low Price 2 Guiueas SALE PRICE ONE GUINEA WORSTED SUITING POLO COATS. Our Usual Low Price 555. SALE PRICE 29s 6d DIAGONAL AND BARRATHEA TAILORED COATS. Our Usual Low Price 3 Guineas .; .;.,..•......; SALE PRICE 39s 6d TWEED COSTUMES. Our' Usual Low Price 3/4 Guineas. SALE PRICE 25s 6d RAYON FROCKS. Our Usual Low Price 42s SALE PRICE 15s SILK FROCKS. Our Usual Low Price 3 Guineas SALE PRICE 30s 6d XP^^^fe 11 A«AIN HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY OF BUYING SUCH BARGAINS. BE WISE AND CALL EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT? I SALE STARTS MONDAY MORNING. ______ WORTH'S, LTD., 24, MANNERS STREET (Opp. Begg's). /■"JHRISTAfAS Hampers packed to your pREAT Selection of Frocks, all prices; own requirements at economy, prices ** XXOS, XOS, OS, Women's, also made and delivered free from Grand Hotel, to measure; same price, fit guaranteed iHo«no Supply Store. Tel.' 41-024, Morgan's, 115, Cubai^ -' - -"
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1932, Page 2
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