i THE REGENT Dirocl.i.m—J. C. Williamson Kilms Managing Dircetur-Beuumuut Smith THREE SESSIONS DAILY—U a.m., -M 5, and S p.m. The ln'cprcwibl.v FaKcinntiujr English Artislr. EVELYN LA YE, '' JOHN BOLES, and LEON ERROL I i,. ' • ■' "ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT" A Gloiioiis 6'ophjftioaUid Coniedy-liniiinuco.. LSnunnnig with, exciting- .situations— Witty dialogue, scduclivo music,, and hilarious comedy. .BUCK NOW AT BRISTOL PIANO CO. OR THEATRE (TELEPHONE -Id-114). (Telephone Reserves cannot be held later Llisiri 7.45.p.m.). LEVITZKI CONCERT TO-NIGHT! . OWING TO THE GRIiAT DEM A Nil FOR SKATS AN'EXTRA CONCERT WILL UK GIVEN ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8. .SPECI'AI, "REQUEST" I'UOGIJAMME. TO-NIGHT -At 8 o'clock " TO-NIGHT TOWN HALL ' ' E. J. Gravcstock has the honour to present the World-fanicd Pianist. MISCHA ' LEVITZKI ! ! MISCHA LEVITZKI " ! i ■ . TO-NIGHT'S Wonderful Programme ■ includes:—Sonata in A major (Scarlatti); Andante Favori (Beethoven); ."Waldstein" Sonata (Beethoven);' Chopin pieces; Fautasio iv F minor; Nocturne in F minor; Etude; Op. 10, No. 7; Prelude in C minor; Wulte iv A iliit; Poeme (Scriabine); Etude (Scriabine); "The Enchanted Nymph" (Lcvitzki); Staccato Etude (Rubeustein), etc. EXTRA LEVITZKI CONCERT, MONDAY NEXT, at B.j i.Reserved Scats, 7s Gd: Unreserved, 5s and .'-is; Reserved. Organ Gallery Seats, Gs. Plims at The Bristol. Students' Concessions at The Bristol only. 5s and os .Tickets ut iue Bristol. AH jn-ices plus tax. • : Direction—E. J. GRAVESTOCK. j SKATING! . ;;- ■■■"SKATING!', ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ROYAL ROLLER RIHK (WINTER SHOW BUILDING, JOHN STREET) (Under Entirely. New Management) ■ . FIRST APPEARANCE IN NEW ZEALAND OF MISS JESSIE TOLLER (Holder ot! Many English Championships) . PARTNERED WITH MR. ROY BRIEN , IN A SPECTACULAR EXHIBITION OF FANCY SKATING.. • WINTER'S INDOOR PASTIME. REFRESHING! ..FASCINATING! ' THRILLING! 1 LATE SESSION TO-NIGHT—7.3O to 11. Secluded Rinks for Leai-ners. Inquiries re-Private Tuition, Sessions, etc.,. RING TELEPHONE 21-212; i: _• " - A.' ..>.. : : - ■ . ■:,[: ._'■ .'■ .' - . ' "' ' MARY GARDEN : ■ • - ;' •: " ANNOUNCEMENT!^ ■■ ■'_'. ' - MARY GARDEN TAKIiS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING HER END-08-SEASON -':• SALE, COMMENCING ON'MONDAY, 22nd' JUNE. ■ 20% OFF ALL REGULAR PRICES FOR EXCLUSIVE i •• MODELS, FROCKS,! AND COATS. ."".■ ■ ■ ■'"■■ '-• '' MAEY: :GAJRDEN;:;-:: 7^^. •■ • ■■■" MANNERS STREET. '. HUGE PURCHASE BOSTOCK'S AND CLARK'S HIGH-GRADE SHOES THE REES-JONES SHOE COMPANY THE WHOLE LOT ARE TO BE SOLD AT BARGAIN PRICES. SEE THEM ON..MONDAY! .- ', BOSTOCK'S ' WILLOW CALF WOMEN'S BLACK GLACE T.TK ■ ■ . STRAP SHOES—Welled soles;. SHOES—Cuban heels. Dr. Alleatner Cuban heels. Long last, len's arch support shoes.- Very :, : iind of excellent quality. Usual- comfortable and splendid quality, ly 40/6 pair. Worth. 30/6. . Clearing Price 19/6 Clearing Price 27/6 BOSTOCK'S BROWN SUEDE' I ■ COURT SHOES--Fu!! Spanish I heels,' SiHct-rt last, pump soles. ■ j . . Usually 49/6 pair. ' ■ • Clearing Price 29/6 Wintry veather demands Good Shoes. Besides, they " are always the Cheapest in the long run. :,0 P-MRS OF VARIOUS SHADES CLARK'S BROWN GLACE KID ! OF BROWNS and in Strap and COURT SHOES—Spanish heels. I Court styles. Usually ranging Very smart style. Irregular sizes from 29/6 to 30/6 pair. left. Usually 45/6 pair. " Clearing Price 14/6 Clearing Price 29/6 WOMEN'S BROWN SUEDE CLARK'S OAK GLACE KID COUNTS & TWO-HOLE TIICS COURT SHOES—Round toe and —Cubau heels. Very smart shoes. 'Spanish heels. Beautiful qua!- , Usually 32/6 pair. . it.v. Usually 39/6 pair Clearing Price 19/6 Clearing Price 19/6 CLARK'S NIGGKR BROWN " 'GLACIS KID STRAP SHOES— Spanish, .heels <irid short toes. Beautiful quality. Usually 39/0 pair. [ Clearing Price 19/6 Both men and Avomen ■who appreciate Good-grade Shoes will welcome this Great Purchase of High-grade Shoes, , • . which arc now offered at Bargain Prices.1 | BOSTOCK'S OAK GLACE KID CLARK'S BLACK. PATENT STRAP SHOES—Short toes and STRAP SHOES—Spanish heels, ' smart Spauish heels. Beautiful sll^t - fc iocs , . Usually 39/6 finality, and give splendid service. Usually 30/0 pair. lnul'- „ . Clearing Price 19/6 Clearing Price 19/6 ' , IN THE. MEN'S DEPARTMENT H'erp arc three lots of Boots and Shoes- -worth buying, and arc just what ment want. THE BEST QUALITY AT BARGAIN PRICES! MEN'S SHOES—In Blown and Black Patent' Shoes. Welted soles. (iO"d English make. Not many loft of these. Usually 07/(5. - To Clear the Balance 19/6 ! MEN'S SHOES—In Brown Willow Calf and Black Bos Calf, includ- ! ' ing Cook's, Marshall's, and BostouVx.. Usually .39/6 to 49/0. | All One Price to Clear 25/6 per pair MEN'S BOOTS—With heavy soles and. good stout uppers, in biirh Black and Brown. About '.'0 pairs of these left. Usually 38/6 to-W/6. . . To Clear the Balance 29/6 per pair Winter weather demands the best quality Footwear. Here is your opportunity to j get tho best quality at bargain prices. SEE THEM ON MONDAY! j THE REES-JONES SHOE COMPANY, CORNER GREY STREET AND LAMBTON QUAY.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 144, 20 June 1931, Page 4
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