WELLINGTONS CIRUiATEBT ENTERTAINMENT! So big tluit only The 3{ogont oan proßcnt it. Ro entertaining that all Wellington is Jluckiug to sco it. THE REGENT THE REGENT "The Homo of tho Talkies." Mannging Dircclois-BKAUMONT SMITH and F. W. THRING. THREE SESSIONS UAILV—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m. THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS In Paramount's AH-lalUing, Singing, and Dancing Screen Version of thpii- Original Broadway Stage Hit, "THE COCO AN UTS" "THE COCOANUTS" With MARY EATON and OSCAR SHAW (Famous Zeigfeld Stars) aud^t'm'een'lirdn-'Tif fc- Wen in the V,° rld; Enjoy thoir hil^io.. S anlicß in this of sty humour T?- «e\ l' °WU srcat, Broadway B»(;eess. «nlete with the gayesl ot gay humm - Irvmg Berlin's, tuneful music. Lavish sparkling entcitainment iho most- exciting event since tho birth of talking picturcß. BOX PLANS now open at the Theatre (Telephone 44-144) and Bristol Fiano Co. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOLTON STREET, WELLINGTON, ANNOUNCES FREE LECTURES ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY HON. WILLIAM E. BROWN, C.5.8., OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, Member of The First Church o: SECOND LECTURE-DE LUXE THEATRE SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 22nd DECEMBER, at 3 o'clock (This Lecture will be Radiocast by 2YA) THIRD LECTURE—TOWN HALL, MONDAY (Midday), 23rd DECEMBER, nt 12.30 p.m. THE PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. HOLIDAYS START WITH THRILLS! EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS■! EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS! EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS! SEE PAGE 6 SPEEDWAY CARNIVAL COMMENCES SATURDAY. WELLINGTON AUTOMOBILE CLUB XJY ..the courtesy; of MR. C. P. GAVEGAN, of Auckland, Club Members and Motorjsts generally are cordially invited to attend demonstrations of THE AUTO ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC CAR JACK (Operated from the Driver's Seat) THE MOST MODERN AND SCIENTIFIC CAR-LDJTING INSTALLATION. DEMONSTRATIONS AT TODD MOTOR COMPANY (Wakefield Street Entrance) \ ' ■ ■ TO-NIGHT ■■■: sto 7 'clock ■ ; TO-NIGHT H. J. STOTT, Secretary. LINDSAY'S FOR SELECTION .VISIT LINDSAY'S XMAS SHOE FAIR. YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN GIVE A SMART PAIR OF SH()ES OR A DAINTY PAIR OF SLIPPERS. A GIFT THAT IS ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE AND APPRECIATED. IE YOU GET IT FROM LINDSAY'S YOU'LL KNOW HIS GOQD. WOMEN'S JEWEL PACKARD SLIPPER-IH shades of'grey, tan, "rose,, purple, Drown, and black. Great wearer, leather sole and low rubber heel PRICE 8/11 WOMEN'S BEAIJTIFUL MOCCASINS-In" velvet, floral silk, suede, tinsel, marocain, etc. Full, variety of shades. Will make a delightful gift. PRICES 8/11, 10/6, 12/6, 15/6, to 22/6 CHILDREN'S LEATHER MOCCASIN SLIPPERS-ln a variety of shades; blues, red, brown, etc. , ;:■ PRICES 3/11, .4/11, 5/6, 5/11 6/6, to 7/6 ALSO FELT, WITH PUSSY FACE , At 3/U and 4/11 WOMEN'S COZY TOE SLIPPERS-ln fawn, saxe, cherry,-rose,-and helio, with contrasting pom-pom and trimming,; raised padded heels. PRICES 4/11 & 7/11 W°^'^ hACf S£ Tm QUILTED\SLIPPERS-In various shapes, including Gre-bwi-^A a? do? tber8 J Plaln and fur-trimmed, flat and. baby Louis heels; also black Packard Slipper. ' PRICES 12/6 to 22/6 WOMEN'S BEDROOM SLIPPERS-ln slip-on and mule shapes, with baby Louis heels, m nice range of assorted colours. Will make a most acceptable gift ,■■ -.- ... PRICES 17/6 to 20/6 11 SMPPE^S-I* black, brown, dark wine, and tan; leather soles and heels. PRICES 10/G, 11/6, 12/6, and 14/6 MEN'S RED SLIPPERS-Also in brown. In variety of shapes. Albert Grecian, etc. Leather soles and heels. PRICES 12/6, 15?6, 17/6, 19/6 to 29/6 MEN'S TAN, BLACK SLIPPERS-All good English make. Leather spies and heels -.-.—- .^r ■'■„■■ PRICES 17/6, 19/6, and 22/6 W f?r°^ir» SLIPPERS-The best slipper made. In tan, black, and red. Will iast for years. PRICES 27/6 and 29/6 WOMEN'S SPORT SHOES. LACE-UP SPORT SHOES-In two-tone effects, fawn and brown also fawn and beiee combination. Most suitable for golf. Crepe rubber sole and' flat heel^ America's latest> - . PRICES 20/6 and 35/6 BROWN AND WHITE LACE-UP SHOES-A very smart model crepe rubber sole RED CALF AND TOYO COMBINATION TIE SHOE-Ako in pigskin and tovo These are absolutely the very latest in sport shoes. ' JEICE 29/fi LINDSAY'S LTD., THE SHOE STORE WITH 62 YEARS' REPUTATION, 184, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. XMAS PRESENTS BUY A WATCH MADE BY THE FAMOUS ROLEX WATCH CO. :. -•.'■■■ ■■. ;.-....'." FROM . ,: . ■ ..... SMITH'S, JEWELLERS, -'•■•-. .210, LAMBTON QUAY. ■■ WE ™ ffiai^» °^ ENGAGEMENT RINGS,FINE QUALITY DIAMONDS, set in 18ct. gold; witn platinum settings. All rings . ...': '" ln *.»* £ discount during December. .'" ." •.; ; ;;.::. smith's, '...■■: ■;"-•"-. -: ■, ■; AGENTS FOR ROLEX WATCHESLAMBTON QUAY. :
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 148, 19 December 1929, Page 2
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