PACKED HOUSES ACCLAIM IT . THE COMEDY GEM OF 1931! THE REGENT Direction—J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director—Beaumont Smith. THREE SESSIONS DAILY-11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Acclaimed by Enthusiastic Audiences as the Year's Comedy Gem! FREDERICK LONSDALE, ' Gifted Author of "The Last of Mrs Cheyney," "Spring Cleaning," "On Approval," etc., offers bis most unusual arid witty play, 44 THE DEVIL TO PAY" With the Screen's BesHoved Star, RONALD COLMAN Rolling in the role ot a happy-go-lucky English aristocrat—a devilishly incorrect scamp—making love in a crazy'way that women no crazy about LORETTA YOUNG and FREDERICK KERR. l-resented by Samuel Goldwyn. United Artwts' Picture. STALLS. 1/-, 1/6, and 2/-. DRESS CIRCLE, 2/6. ROYAL LOUNGE. 3/-. (Taxable Prices plus Amusement Thx) No Booking tee. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY AND THEATRE. (TEL. 44-144.) (Under the Distinguished Patronage and in the Presence of Their Excellencies • ' The Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, and Lady Bledisloe.) YOUR LAST CHANCE THIS SEASON TO HEAR THE WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor-LEON DE MAUNY. TOWN HALL -TO-MORROW, At 8 o'clock. DON'T MISS THIS POPULAR PROGRAMME. Tschaikovsky's Fifth Symphony, Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto in G MinorSoloist, MADAME EVELYN DE MAUNY—Mozart s "Figaro" Overture, the Strauss Waltz, "Tales from the Old Vienna Woods," Polonaise from tiigen Onegm, and vocal number by MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS. NOTE.—Patrons are requested to claim their seats by 7.50 at latest in order to allow the performance to commence promptly at 8. 500 SEATS AT POPULAR PRICES. 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (plus tax). BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. THE WELLINGTON AUTOMOBILE CLUB (INC.). MEMBERS ARE NOTIFIED THAT THE TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING WILL BE HELD TO-NIGHT, 14th OCTOBER, 1931, MESSRS. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS TEAROOMS, 1 . Johnstone street entrance, at 8 o'clock sharp. ADMISSION TO MEETING IS ONLY BY PRESENTATION AT THE DOOR OF MEMBERSHIP TICKET FOR THE CLUB'S YEAR 1930-31 OR 1931-32. The Chair will be occupied by SIR ALEXANDER ROBERTS, K.8.E., President. W. A. SUTHERLAND, Secretary. 14th October, 1931. ' ——. ' ' ' ' '__ ——p— P. L. BRADY & CO.'S PREMISES FLOODED OUT! BOOTS AND SHOES DAMAGED BY WATER TO BE CLEARED , AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE During the storm last week-end our premises were flooded, and hundreds of pairs . of shoes were damaged by water. Hundreds of customers have availed themselves of thig opportunity to secure boots and shoes at ridiculous prices, and ~. • ■ : THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK WILL BE DEFINITELY CLEARED IN THE NEXT DAY OR TWO SEE OUR WINDOWS SEE OUR WINDOWS And SECURE YOUR BARGAINS TO-MORROW! P. L. BRADY & CO., LTD., 56, WILLIS STREET > (OPP. HOTEL WINDSOR). .
OUR SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVING WEEK HAS BEEN A WONDERFUL SUCCESS. BECAUSE OF SUCH WE ARE EXTENDING THIS SPECIAL OFFER FOR ANOTHER WEEK. FULL HEAD (Buster or Shingle), PERMANENT WAVE, WITH A 3/6 BOTTLE OF FRENCH SETTING LOTION, AND A 2/- SETTING NET | ALL FOR 31/NO SKIMPING OF CURLS—GENUINE MATERIALS USED. 50 FULLY-QUALiriED ASSISTANTS IN OUR 3 SALONS. We use both the Eugene and Konol Systems. All Waving Guaranteed 6 Months. Ringlet Ende, Long Soft Natural-looking Waves, and not a Frizzy Mass. ' MARCEL 2/6, WATER WAVE 2/8. SHAMPOO AND SET, 3/6, SHAMPOOING 1/6, HAIRCUTTiNG 1/-, NECK TRIM 6d. DONNELLY'S 3 LADIES' SALONS, CUBA STREET WILLIS STREET LAMBTON QUAY TEL. 22-279. TEL. 45-447. TEL. 41-513. NOTE.—Our Willis Street Men's Salon, between Stewart Dawson's and the iris Cake Shop, has been converted entirely»into a Ladies' Salon, under the able management of Miss Potter (late Eugene^ Salons, Dison street). Our Gents' Salon and Tobacco Department moved opposite, to Empire Hotel Salon. ■ (ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS) We advise our clientele to BOOK EARLY before the advance in prices. BALANCE OF INDENT AGENT'S STOCK '■'■', .of' ■ ' .... . ■ FOOTWEAR 150 PAIRS OF LADIES' QUALITY SAMPLE SHOES-Size 4. Usually «td at 30/----per pair. CLEARING QUICKLY FROM 10/6 to 15/6 per pair. These are all new and up-to-date shoes. 100 PAIRS OF GENTS' ENGLISH QUALITY SAMPLE SHOES-Size 7. Usually sold at 30/- per pair. ONE PRICE TO' CLEAR—I 7/6 per ;,pair. Don't miss these! 300 PAIRS OF INFANTS' STRAP SHOES—BIue, Tan, Black, and Coloured Toya. Sizes 2's to 6's. 2/6 per pair TO CLEAR. 500 PAIRS CANVAS OXFORD SHOES—White rubber toecaps and soles. Children's, Ladies', and Gents'. 3/11 per pair TO CLEAR. LADIES WEAR MANN'S SHOES, 177, CUBA STREET.
METHODIST MAORI FESTIVAL. A Feast of Music, Song, and pratory. Poi Dances, Ancient Games, Choruses, Weird Waiatas, Steel and Spanish Guitars, Ukuleles, etc. Hakas, Tititorea. Stone Age Games, etc. WESLEY HALL, WELLINGTON, Taranaki street. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY),, 15th OCTOBER. Whatever Else You Miss, Don't Miss This. Tickets, Is 6d. Children, Half-price. S~Y. BARNABAS', ROSENEATH. ANNUAL BAZAAR, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 15th and Hitn OCTOBER. In ODDFELLOWS' HALL (next door to Clyde Quay School). Lady Buckleton will open the Bazaar on Thursday, 15th October, at 9 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1931, Page 2
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