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LAST NIGHT OF "SKIPPY." THE REGENT Direction—J. O. Willjamsou Kilrns. Managing Director—Beaumont Smith. THREE SESSIONS DAILV-11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m.. 8 p.m. COMMENCING TO-MORROW ! THE POIGNANT PASSIONATE DRAMA OF ALL BEAUTIFUL WOMEN, llie Screen's Superb Dramatic Artiste, CONSTANCE BENNETT In Ernest Pascal's Startling Expose of Modern Morals, "BORN TO LOVE." Born to love the Man she must Not Love—and the Love Child she must Not Claim! Her sweet heart torn from her heart—their child torn from her arms because the love that was sacred to her was shameless to the world! YOU'LL LIVE IT-LOVE IT! (Recommended More for Adults.) STALLS 1/-, 1/6, and 2/- DRESS CIRCLE, 2/6. UOXAL LOUNGE, 3/-. (Taxable Prices plus Amusement las) No Booking Fee. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY AND THEATRE. (TEL. 4-1-111.) LINDSAY'S GREAT SHOE SALE! 2000 PAIRS OF SHOES TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST DURING THE NEXT TWO WEEKS. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE GOOD FASHIONABLE SUMMER SHOES AT RIDICULOUS PRICES. WOMEN'S SMART GREY AND GREEN WOMEN'S BROWN GLACE KID ONE-TWO-TONE SHOE—One-strap and STRAP SHOES—With tan leather Spanish heel. They are English and facing, welted soles and leather Cuban very snia.it too. Usually JO/6 pair. heels. Do not miss these. Usually 27/6 Clearing Price 1 A /ft Pair pair. Clearing Price— 1 *?/(? Par WOMEN'S FAWN AND BROWN ONESTRAP SHOES—These are fawn mmnrxpo tav r'T APP TCrn fYfCir tweed and stamped leather and ideal ™MEN| IJD OWL cool summer shoe; Spanish heel. and j. d iuset gmart E Ugh gh Usually W« Puir. . . O uly 3, 4, and 5. Usually £9/6 Clearing Price 1 A /f± Pair *-"' « Clearing Price 12/6 Par WHITE LACE-UP TENNIS OR SAND . SHOES — With crepa rubber solee. WOMEN'S SPORT SHOES—Red and Made in England (not foreign), there- I'awn, Blue and Fawn, Brown and fore highly dependable. Fawn; gillie tie shoes with crepe rub-Clc-mii'- Prices-- ber soles" A great weannS chocUe.mn c luces Usually 29/6 to 35/6 pair. Sizes 4to 6, 7to 9, 10 to 11, Clearing Price 1 Q /ft Fair 2/d 2/11 3/3 iy/b Sizes 12 to 1, 2 to 6, WOMEN'S BLACK SATIN ONE-STRAP ()/11 * j //» SHOES, with fiat heela; American Q/ JLJL 4/O make and skinner's satin; sizes 2to 4 ~ , t .- _ . ,„ only. Usually 22/6 pair. Men s Sizes, 7to 10, J j i v ( Clearing Price K/Q ■ Clearing Price Jg /Q QUALITY IS ALWAYS THE WATCHWORD AT LINDSAY'S YOU CAN BUY' WITH CONFIDENCE. WE STAND BEHIND EVERY PAIR WE SELL. WOMEN'S ONE-STRAP PIGSKIN WOMEN'S BOSTOCK SHOES-One-(3HOES—With flat heels; a good shoe strap and Spanish heels, in mauvette for hard wear; made in England. Be shade; a beautiful model of the highest sure and see these. Usually 35/G pair. quality, but the shade js a little ~, . -n . ,„ ■„ . against it. Usually 49/0 pair. Clearing Price \fy/§ lair Clearing Price lg/(i Pair WOMEN'S PATENT LEATHER ONE- -wnAfFAfN «n<TT!V <?nmr«! TV, li^t STRAP SHOES, with Bb-ong welted °* '^ b., &ILB R l. SH£ ES:±,,, ] i£* Clearing Price "j O /a \ . Clearing Price 97 /Ct WOMEN'S BLACK PATENT AND <WI / U .SUEDE TIE SHOES—With Spanish WOMEN'S BROWN GLACE KID AND and flat heels; first quality and very SUEDE TIE SHOES—With Spanish 'fashionable. Ask to see these. Usually and flat heels. These are quite new 30/0 Dciir an" KIP to date. Mado in England. 1 ' • Usually 39/6 pair. Clearing Price <•><? /Ci Clearing Price <>2 /CL LINDSAY'S LIMITED, 184, LAMBTON QUAY— OPP. MIDLAND HOTEL. YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AND THE QUALITY IS BETTER AT THE ARCADIAN MEAT CO., BURLINGTON ARCADE, DIXON STREET NEW SEASON'S SPRING LAMB, 9d lb PRIME MUTTON—LEGS, 2s 9d; FORES. Is lid; LOINS, 2s; SIDES, 6s 6d. OX BEEF—SIRLOINS. 7d; RIBS, sd; GOOD STEAK, 5d lb. DAIRY FED PORK. 8d lb. VEAL, Gd lb. SPECIALS—3Ib CHOPS, 31b STEAK, 31b SAUSAGES, Is. NOTE.—WE DO NOT STOCK FROZEN MEAT. ONE ADDRESS ONLY: BURLINGTON ARCADE, DIXON STREET. MIRAMAR, KILBIRNIE, AND SEATOUN RESIDENTS! SHOP AT J. F. BRAILEY'S STORES. NEXT CAPITOL THEATRE, NEXT POST OFFICE, MIRAMAR. KrLBIRNIE. Phone 17-683. Phone 14-753. THERE. IS NOTHING CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! Table Butter—ls Id per lb. Plaid Matches—6d. per doz. Lard—6d per lb. Large Pkts. St. Mungo—ls. per pkt. Best Cheese—9d per lb. Vitabnts—7%d per pkt. Kiwi Bacon—ls and Is 2d per lb. Oatmeal—4lbs. lid. Machine-cut Rolled Ham—ls 2d per lb. Rolled Oats—4lbs. Is. Ceylon Tea—ls 6d per lb. Baes Kiltie Rolled Oats—ls 3d per bag. New Prunes—4!bs., Is. Jellies—7 for Is. New Sultanas—3lbs, Is 4d. Tins Tomato Soup—4d. Shelled Peanuts—3lbs., lid. 25's Flour—4s lid. Square Quts. Beaver Tomato Sauce—ls 3d. 3 Pkts. Dates—ls. Vinegar—6d per bottle. Sardines—s for Is. Salmon—From 6d. per tin. 281bs. Red Dakotas—ls 6d. 71bs. Onions—ls. 281bs. Sutton's Seed Potatoes—3s 6d. Wheat—Per bushel, 6s lid. Bushels Pollard—2s. WE DELIVER DAILY. COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. SPECIAL OPENING OFFER. VICTORIA BASEMENT. MEN'S FELT HATS 5/11 MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS 3/6 MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS 3/11 MEN'S WOOLLEN SOCKS 1/ALSO AN ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' APPAREL. BRASSWARE, GLASSWARE, AND TOILET W AXE. WALK DOWN TO THE BASEMENT. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS. VICTORIA HOUSE, VICTORIA STREET. KARORI GARDEN COMPETITION. JUMBLE SALE. ENTRIES for the above Competition close on SATURDAY NEXT, 31st j n aid o f Wadestoxra Plunket Committee, OCTOBER Full particulars of the Com- TO . MORROW (FRIDAY), 7.30 p.m., in S TJOYS' INSTITUTE, TASMAN-ST, Society's Schedule, which will be forward- ■*-> GOOD BARGAINS. Ed on application. G. S. NICOLL. p LADIATOH Port Wine is unsurpassed, Hon. Secretary, IJT f or it is the real "Oporto," and bears Karori Horticultural Society, Government certificate of origin. ObtainJull street, Karori. a ble Grand Hotel Bottl* Store. Quarts Tel. 26-072. S S , Pints 2a 9d.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 104, 29 October 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 104, 29 October 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 104, 29 October 1931, Page 2

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