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I . •..-'•' Greatest Role! THE REGENT • (Direction: J. (J. Williamson Picture Corp.,, Ltd.). SESSIONS—II a.m., 2.15 and" 8 p.m. , . SESSIONS—II' a.m.,' 2.15 and 8; p.m. Filmdon's Famous Lover, ■ ' / CLARK GABLE AVith CAROLE LOMBARD and DOROTHY MACKAIL in "NO MAN OF HER OWN" (A Paramount Production.) (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . A FLAMING ROMANCE THAT THRILLS! , ',; SPECIAL 'CHILDREN'S SESSION HELD EATERY MORNING, at 11. ' J.M. BARRIES "PETER PAN." ANOTHER REGENT SCOOP! NEXT FRIDAY! Thrills! Pathos! Humour! In the Tale Loved ,by Millions! "MADAME BUTTERFLY" (A Paramount Picture) AA^ith (Recommended for Adults) SYLA rIA SIDNEY CAEY GRANT—CHARLIE 'RUGGLES BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). GRAND. OPERA HOUSE ~^^£,. England's Clown Prince of Laughter,' SYDNEY HOAA 7ARD, in "UP FOR THEJ CUP" Uproarious Comedy ... An Innocent Abroad . . . And the Adventures and Misadventures that beset him at the Big Football Final. (Universal Exhibition.) . On the Stage—Transferred from The Regent:. THE ROWLAND SEXTETTE MUSICAL PRESENTATION. Additional at Daily Matinees!-"MICKEY MOUSE REVUE." ' FRIDAY NEXT! . FRIDAY NEXT! ASTONISHING ADA^ENTURES ON A DESERT ISLAND, AA 7ith DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as a Modern "MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE" Also, on the Stage-"THE KIDDIES' KABARET." Music, Songs, and Dancing by 20 Clever Juveniles. PLANS at Bristol and Berkeley (THEATRE 51-814). 'PRICES FROM 1/FURTHER GOOD NEWS FOR WOMEN ACCUSTOMED TO WEARING GOOD SHOES! ..' . REES-JONES' GREAT SHOE SALE AVHEN YOU BUY A REES-JONES' SHOE YOU BUY QUALITY—NO MATTER - HOAV LOAV THE PRICE. READ EVERY ITEM! IT WILL SURELY PAY YOU! 15 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S SATIN AND CREPE DE CHINE SHOES-American make. In sizes 2, 2%, 3, 3%, and i, TO B^E CLEARED AT 4/^1 P^ pair WOMEN'S WHITE SATIN EVENING SHOES-Some are Bostoek and Clark's, but th.;y are all good and smart. TO, CLEAR THIS LINE O/I 1 per pair BOSTOCK'S TIE SHOES—With smart Spanish heels, in green, red, and brown glace kid. The best quality shoes. These are now oddments, and were 49/6 pair. TO CLEAR THE BALANCE 1 Q/fi P"' pair WOMEN'S PATENT TIE SHOES—Spanish heels, round toes, almost every size represented. , TO CLEAR THIS LOT 1 Pk/ft per pair WOMEN'S GLACE KID COURT SHOES—Cuban heels, splendid wearing shoes; very smart styles. TO CLEAR THIS LOT "IA/(i Per pair WOMEN'S PATENT LEATHER AND GLACE KID STRAP SHOES—AVith medium leather heels; good-wearing shoes. TO CLEAR THE BALANCE "1 O /ft per pair CROCKETT & JONES' SCOTCH BROGUE SHOES—In patent leather, witli real lizard trim, welted soles; leather Cuban heels. These were 65/- pair. TO CLEAR THE BALANCE 29/6 per pair For Women who AVear Size 3—AVe have a number of CROCKETT & JONES' SHOES of exceptionally good quality and style. TO BE SOLD FOR 1 Q /O per pair THE REES-JONES SHOE CO., LTD., Corner GREY STREET and LAMBTON QUAY. I THIS WEEK ONLY . I PRICE FOWLDS HALF PRICE PRICE; AND.iOTHER SPECIALS BURBERRY RAINCOATS AT HALF PRlCE^Britain's Best Coats. Usually' £10/15/-. :• ' .. ■ HALF PRICE £5/7/6 LEDUX, HEPTONETTE, 'AQUATITE, AND OTHER HIGH-GRADE RAINCOATS— ,THIS .WEEK AT HALF PRICES '42/-, 45/, 52/6, etc MACLONE SUITS—In High-grade AA'orsteds,• A tew -size 3 only. Were £6/6/- ---: THIS WEEK HALF PRICE £3/3/JAEGER'SOCKS—In several'shades and.with mending card. . '.... :, ."'■".■. . A CATCH AT .THIS AVEEK'S PRICES—2/6 pah-; 3 '■ pairs -for 6/1,1 CANTERBURY, MARL SOCKS-Tbe great wearing sock that does not shrink . ?. . '.' THIS AVEEK-2 pairs for 3/6 SEMI-EVENING SHIRTS—Wjth Tricoline Fronts—were .12/6. THIS AVEEK 6/11 AVith Luvisca Fronts—AA'erb .8/11 ... . THIS. WEEK 4/11 SEE OUR WINDOAV DISPLAY, OF OUR FAMOUS NEGLIGE SHIRT VALUES— AVith 2 collars to match arid guaranteed fast boiling colours. • '' ' " . .' 5/6 quality for 4/11. Two for 9/6 V: I ' ... 0/11 quality for 5/11. Two for 10/9 8/11 quality for 6/11. Two for 13/6 ODD PYJAMA PANTS—To' wear out that old coat. Fowlds Quality Twillette -AH sizes. i ' ". ! ■..-.' . . . FOR 2/11 (Please add Postage to Country Orders.) /FOWLDS '. . . ' ; ■' ; V THE MEN'S OUTFITTERS, CENTRE MANNERS ST. TAX ON SALES. •RETURN FORMS ARE OBTAINABLE AT THE PUBLIC OFFICE OF THIS XV' "EA'-ENING POST." • RETURN FORMS, Nos. 3 & 4: PACKETS 100's.. .. .. 12/6 50's ... .. ....... 7/6 ft ,^O S.. .. .. o/~ " SINGLE COPY .. .. .. 3d. ALL OTHER FORMS: Packets 100's, 7/6; 50's, 5/-; 25's, 2/6. Single Copy, 2d. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGER QUANTITIES. MAIL ORDERS, ACCOMPANIED BY POSTAL NOTES, WILL KEUEIVJS

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 14, 9 May 1933, Page 2

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