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STILL DELIGHTING THE CROWDS!...... THE REGENT Direction-J. C. Williamsou Films. Manamng Uirector-Beaumout Smith. THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a-m» 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Acclaimed by Enthusiastic Audiences as the Year's Comedy Gem! FREDEKICK LONSDALE, Gifted Author of "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney," "Spring Cleaning," "On Approval," etc., offers bis most unusual and witty play, . "THE DEVIL TO PAY" With the Screen's Best-loved Star, RONALD COLMAN Revelling-in tile role ot a liappy-go-lucky 'English aristocrat—a devilishly incorrect scamp—making love fu a crazy'way thiit>vomen «o crazy about. LORETTA YOUNG and FREDERICK KERR. Presented by Samuel Gokhvyn. : United Artists' I'icture. STALLS. V, 1/6, and 2/-. UKJSSS "CIRCLE, 2/6. KjJYAL LOUNGE. 3/-. (Taxable Prices plus Amusement Tux) No Booking tee. «OX PLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY AND THEATRE. (TEL. 44-1440 GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction—J. C. Williamson films. Managing Director—Beaumont Smith, j MATINEES DAILY, at 2.15 p.m. NIGHTLY, at 8 o'clock. TWO BIG PICTURES ON THE ONE I'ROGKAMME. "THE' LADY REFUSES" (Adult Audiences) ■ R.K.O. Special, with Betty Compson, John Darrow, Gilbert Emery. ■ ■ ' ' ' . And ' . ■■.•■■■ -i "MADONNA OF THE STREETS" Evelyn Brent, Robert Ames, Josephine Dunn (Columbia Star). FRIDAY NEXT—"BROTHERS" & "BE YOURSELF." New Opera House Prices: Stalls Is. Centre Stalls Is 6d, D.O. 2s (plus tax). Box- Plans nt Bristol nnd Berkeley. (Telephone 28-106.) WRESTLING. WRESTLING. TOWN HALL MONDAY . '. 19th OCTOBER MONDAY SECOND MATCH OF PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. GEORGE WALKER v. KARA t>ASHA PRECEDED BY AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. Finals and Semi-finals in Middleweight, Light-heavyweight, and Heavyweight Divisions. PRICES 5/- and 2/6 (both plus tax). Ladies Half-price. *• ■ Booking for Preferential Seats and Limited Number of Day Sales opens TO-MORROW, 14th- OCTOBER. Ordinary Booking, THURSDAY, 15th OCTOBER. BOX PLAN AT JIM TURFIS'S (RITZ TOBACCONIST), MANNERS STREET. THE REES-JONES SHOE COMPANY'S SHOE BARGAINS FOR TO-MORROW j ALL THE SHOES ADVERTISED ARE OF OUR USUAL HIGH-GRADE QUALITY. ODDMENTS IN SHOES AND SLIPPERS—We are putting out a large number of these shoes at real bargain prices. \ ' ' ' ■ BOSTOCK'S SHOES—Spanish heels and pump soles. Very smart style,, and these were usually 39/6. TO CLEAR THIS LINE AT jjj/g pair AMERICAN SATIN SHOES—In sizes 2, 3, and 4 only. All made of Skinner satin, which wears like leather. Usually these were 25/6. v # TO CLEAR THIS LINE CJ/g pair CROCKETT & JONES GLACE KID STRAP SHOES—In size 7 only. These are o£ ■ splendid quality, and were usually 49/6. TO CLEAR THBLINE J9/(i Pair BRIT-BAN SHOES—In sizes 4 and 5 only. We have a large number of these shoes, almost all different in style and leather, but every pair of the superior quality of Brit-Ban. TO CLE4R THESE SHOES OCWg pair BLACK PATENT LEATHER SHOES—Various styles and leathers, all of the best imported makers. Usually 29/6 to 39/6. TO CLEAR THESE AT 1 J./g Pair WOMEN'S TINSEL EVENING SHOES-One-strap, in silver, pink, green, and blue. . TO CLEAR THIS LOT Q>g pair SKIN SHOES-rWe have a lot of oddmenti in.Real Skin Shoes,..including Python, ' Crocodile, and' Lizard Skin.' These shoes are guaranteed shoes,' but they must be cleared. Usually 40/6 to 59/6. >TO CLEAR THE LOT AT 00/g pair THE fIEES-JONES SHOE COMPANY, CORNER GREY STREET & LAMBTON QUAY.

St.G. St.G. OKATING TO-NIGHT, St.G. TO-NIGHT, St.G. 7.30 to 10. St.G. St.G. FIRST CLUB NIGHT, St.G. FIRST CLUB NIGHT, St.G. Members, 7.30 to 12. St.G. . ■ . ' . . StiG! SPECIAL ATTRACTION! St.G. ' ■ . St.G. BILLY PRESTON & MISS ZENA St.G. ; TURNER, St.G. . ' . St.G. Famous Australian Skaters, will St.G. give an Exhibition of TRICK AND St.G. FANCY SKATING. St.G. ■■■.■■'• St.G. Billy Preston, World's Champion St.G. Endurance Skater and Dancer, will St.G. attempt to break his own record St.G. of 106% hours, commencing St.G. ■ ■ ■ St.G. NEXT TUESDAY, 20th OCT., St.G. « " . ' St.G. At 1.30 p.m., St.G. St.G. and invites local skaters to compete St.G. with him. oi- r* ■■■''■ St.G. THE ST. GEORGE SKATING St.G. RINK, Willis street. St.G. ■■ ■' :' • - ' St.G. -- W. H. STEVENS, St.G. Floor Manager. St.G. Telephone 20-635. DANCING. ~ VICTORIA ASSEMBLY, VICTORIA » HALL, Adelaide road. A Select Old-time and Modern Dance. Everything of the Best. Roll along and , enjoy yourself. Cool Drinks provided with Supper. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, Double 3s. J.HALEY, M.C. A. JONES, Sec. TUESDAY (TO-NIGHT) TUESDAY. THE POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. Beginning Big Secret Monte Carlo To-night. Best of Music, Floor, and Supper. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, Double 3s. Free Cloakroom Attendance. ' Dancingßtin A kTHUß WELLS, M.C. MRS. SKEWS, Secretary. THE ADELPHI CABARET.-TO-MOR-ROW NIGHT. The final of Miss Margaret O'Connor's Studio Championship will take place. Dancing 8.30 p.m.-l a.m. Subscription 6s, after 10.15 p.m., 4s. SATURDAY NEXT - I'AVIATION NIGHT " Demonstrations of latest Ballroom Dances by Miss Mehaffey and Mr. Southern Colledge. For tables ring 28-294. RIVIERA BY THE SEA CABARET, PORIRUA. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 8 till 1 a.m. . And Every Wednesday, and Saturday. .. Dancing from 8 p.m. to midnight. Orchestra of Five Instruments. First-class Floor. Buffet Supper. Also Private Supper Room. For Reservations Ring 6, Porirua. Double Tickets 7s 6d, Gents 4s 6d, Ladies . . 3s • 6d. Dancing and Afternoon Tea every Saturday. ..- : . Manageress: MADAME MARTINI.

RRR RRR REDUCED PRICES. RRR REDUCED PRICES. RRR j RRR ROYAL ROLLBK RINK RRR "'OVAL ROLLER RINK Rftß RRR (Winter .Show Buildiug, John RRR street).. npp RRR You Will Enjoy Skating RRR WELLINGTON'S CABARET RRR RINK. RRR RRR TO-NIGHT, RRR SPECIAL TWILIGHT RRE NOVELTY. RRR RRR Don't forget. RRR THIS IS CLUB NIGHT. RRR ' RRR New Admission Charges: RRR RRR GENTS: With or Without Skates, RRR Is 6d. RRR LADIES: With or Without Skates, RRR Is. RRR Saturdays and Holidays, RRR Sixpence Extra. RRR RRR G. S. BRIGHT, RRR Manager. RRR Tel. 21-212. RRR RRR SATURDAY NIGHT. RRR RRR See the "Flying Jordan* in the RRR '. Death Slide. RRR ■__ ■ . NOVELTY WSEK. COME TO THE GLIDE SKATING RINK. THE GLIDE" HE GLIDE" In ' WAKEFIELD STREET. WELLINGTON'S RENDEZVOUS FOR -* SKATERS. THIS IS NOVELTY WEEK ' . At . THE GLIDE. : . New Novelty Stunts at each Evening Session this.week. TO-NIGHT'S NOVELTY, "Partners Hoop Race." THRILLS AND FUN. A. TUBERT, Director. Telephone 41-601. ; FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL CARD. rpHE Funeral of the iate Mrs. Jane Cald- •*• well Orr will leave the Chapel, 60, Taranaki street, To-morrow, Wednesday, 14th October, 1931, at: 10 .a.m.; for the Cemetery, Karori (private interment). E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD1,, Funeral Directors, > 60, Taranaki street, and 28, Riddiford street. Telephone 22-159. ■ ) rpHE Friends of the late Mr. >Ashton -1- Buddie Fitchett are invited to' attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 56, Tanera crescent, Brooklyn, Tomorrow (Wednesday), 14th Octotet, 1031, at 2^p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON & SONS, Ll'D., Undertakers, 164, Adelaide roai. Telephones 24-155 and 16-781.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 90, 13 October 1931, Page 2

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