LAST- TWO DAYS-LAST TWO NIGHTS,. ' THE KEGENT THE EEGENT (Direction~J. C. Williamson Films) THREE SESSIONS DAILY-11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Don't miss seeing this brilliant drama, in which Clive Brook gives the finest performance of his distinguished career. CLIVE BROOK "SILENCE" ' IU "SILENCE" A brave man *ufferr shame ... faces death .. . without speaking, to atone for past folly and save the girl he loves. A REGENT SPECIAL! GALA HOLIDAY ATTRACTION COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. 'MONKEY BUSINESS" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE With THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS And they take you for a mad and merry cruise into oceans of hilarity aboard a luxury liner. ; . A DELICIOUS MIXTURE OF SOPHISTICATED COMEDY. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144) AND BRISTOL. GRAND OPERA HOUSE S,KI ' Direction: J. G. Williamson Films. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. LAST TWO DAYS. SOCIETY'S SECRETS ARE BARED BY THIS RAVISHING BEAUTY. NANCY CARROLL in "PERSONAL MAID" AS YOU LIKE HER BEST—SMILING! LOVING! FLIRTING! A BIG PARAMOUNT SUCCESS, BOX PLANS AT BRI6TOL AND BERKELEY. PRICES FROM If. trentham; races DOE^n N ToT»^°r^?JS'" AB GOOD A -RETURN A 8 WHEN YOU PURCHASE JJTROjJ REQUIREMENTS OF FRESH-KILLED HIGH QUALITY MEATS THE ARCADIAN MEAT CO., BURLINGTON ARCADE, DIXON STREET. 501b SIDE OF MUTTON .... 5/6 1001b SHEEP 10/LAMBS MUTTON "vi—yr-T LegB ' 2/6: Fores' V«; Loin., 1/6 OX Twvif V SldeS> 4^S Le SB> 2/6; Fores, 1/11; Loins, 1/11 VE4L ■•■■••■ Sklom' M; Ribs' im' Good Steak, 6d FRESH DAIRY-FED PORK V.V.V.V.V.V.\V.V.V.V^V.V.V.V.V.V". Id 1b SPECIALS: 41b CHOPS, 1/.; 41b SAUSAGES, 1/-; 41b TRIPE, 1/.; 41b STEAK, 1/-. ■ . REMEMBER! - NO FROZEN MEAT AT THE ARCADIAN MEAT CO. : HAVE YOU NOTICED! CHEERY PRICES AT THE EXCEFIIONAL SALS OF '" CHER & CO.. LADIES' TAILORS AND EXPERT FURRIERS. COSTUMES-Genuinely tailored. To ensure speedy clearanee-From 29/6 to 3%gns "■-•• " •■'' "■ •"■'"•■• •'■■,•. JUBT IMAGINE! A GREAT ASSORTMENT OF COATS-Genuinely .tailored. ' From 2IA to 79/6 \ ■ ' ■' YOU'D HARDLY BELIEVE IT! A Special. Range of Early AUTUMN COATS-ln genuine English worsted At 20 per cent, off Original Prices. PROUD TO SHOW THEM TO YOU! 2 ONLY MUsS/ S^i P T^ TMENT ' Outstanding Bargain, are:'i— ■■ ■ ■ At £12 each WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT! MANY OTHER BARGAINS WHICH WILL SURPRISE EVERY CUSTOMER. NOTE ADDRESS. CHER & CO., LEVY BLDGS..(Cr^^sto.eet and Taranaki street) WE ACHIEVE REMARKABLE RESULTS IN ALL FUR WORK. LINDSAY'S SUMMER SHOE SALE
W<s°wArl IVOl^^C^ £, BANfiAL BAR bHOlib—Spanish heels and semi-round toe. These have been slow on liccount of the colour. Usually 39/6. Ifi //? . CLEARING PRICE-Pair J-U/O BAR SHOES—Lward skm trimmed, baby Spanish heel. These, are pump joles and a high-grade shoe. Usually BALANCE TO GO AT—Pair 19/6 ' W4wAtr'l %?ll a' Gla, ce Gusset COURT bUOES—With overlay tongue neatly trimmed with brown suede, Spanish heels and semi-round toes. Usually 35/6 TO CLEAR THE BALANCE 1 /^ Pair -14/ D About 40 Pairs Women's SHOES—These are oddments broken lines. Black patent, tan .glace, beige glace, tan calf, etc. Assorted shapes, mostly small sizes. Usually 29/6 to 35/6. 1 O //•» ALL GOING AT-Pair -*•<*/ O Women's Clark's Navy and Air Force Blhp ONE BAR SHOEslsemitound toe and Spanish heels. First-grade glace kid. Usually 49/6. • ■ 1 Q /si CLEARING PRICE-Pair A"/b Women's Bostock's Mauvette Glace Kid ONE BAR SHOES-With semi-round toe and Spanish heel. These are first grade, but shade against them. Usually Wo. IK //» CLEARING PRICE-Pair AO/O Beautiful Brit Ban Brown Suede . and Glace Oxford TIE SHOES-With Span- \ SL heeJ ß ' P^P soles. They are the acme of style and comfort. Irreeular sizes. About 9 pairs left. Usually 79% TO^CLEAR THE BALANCE QQ//J w™£ Beautiful SELBY GLACE KID bHOiib—ln light summer shades: one bar and Spanish heels. About 15 pairs left. Highest quality. Usually' 69/6 CLEARING PRICE-Pair JQ/'g Men's PATENT OXFORD SHOESbmart toe welted soles. • Great value. Usually 29/6. ■ . -| yy /?» PRICE TO CLEAR-Pair i-</O
HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS EQUALLY • AS ATTRACTIVE. LINDSAY'S, LIMITED, 184, LAMBTON QUAY (Opp. Midland Hotel).
WELLINGTON TRANSPORT WORKERS' PICNIC. H O£PE? S of the following numbers of "m F&r ldJ en-'L Donation Tickets, please call at Waterside.Workers Union Office, X Store, Queen's Wharf: 94, 149, 277 464 644 661, 683, 761, 829, 843. "» *"*, o», R. J. SEAL, '-- Hon. Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1932, Page 2
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