LAST TWO DAYS OF OUR DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL ROMANCE, "LET'S FALL IN LOVE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) THE REGENT At THE REGENT 3 SESSIONS DAILY—At 11 a.m., 2.13 p.m., aud S p.m. I COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT-— s A FILM ALL LONDON IS FLOCKING TO SEE! Joseph M. Schenck and Darrye F. Zanuck present "WALLACE BEERY " GEORGE R\FT ' JACKIE COOPER . b, f^y WE-\Y "THE BOWERY" "THE BOWERY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.). f fM,| lip'VOiU'-!]Si boi, sterous comedy of the naughty nineties—Yes!—Jt's low comedy £ but jou will laugh as never before. A colourful pageant of a bygone era whfchis excruciatingly tunny from the modern standpoint! BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND AT THE REGENT (TELEPHONE 41-144). GRAND OPERA HOUSE ™™ZT!: HURRY! Only 2 days left to see ELISSA LANDI-FRANK MORGAN-In "SISTERS UNDER THE SKIN" (A Columbia Picture.) (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' ■ COMMENCING FRIDAY '— CHARLES LAUGH^ON—CAROLE LOMBARD " WHITE '"WOMAN " first whifpy WaS iok °Ye. l' !? efore the e >'es of a baud of wJ»te outcasts! . . The htbt white woman they had seen in ten years. What cruel trick of fate forced her „ t0 and solace with these renegades? ' BOOIv at D.I.C. or THEATRE (Tel. 51-Sl4). (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FYFE'S "FRESH RECORD" SILK AND HOSIERY SALE COMMENCES TOMORROW, at 9 a.m. WE finto°en'Si ReTord^l 1" °«ret~U »»? are making Slashing Reductions lo ensure a Keeoid bale. Everything Reduced Regardless ot Cost - REDUCED TO HALF-PRICE ; SEE ADVERTISEMENT ON'PAGE 15 : BE EARLY! ADDRESS: , OPPOSITE KELBURN TRAM. i AND NOW WE HAVE OPENED A SHOP AT KARORI AND THE PRICES ARE JUST THE SAME. ■41b FRYING STEAK ... FORT/ 2 EXTRALARGE OXTAILS ..."'.;*."* FOR 1/ 21b REAL NICE BACON-Sliced ......" FOR 1 / 01b LEAN STEWING STEAK ...... FOR 1 / 21b PORK GHOPS-Freshly cut ..... *' FOR 1 / ; 21b CHOICE RUMP STEAK ........i!; FOR \/l WOOD BROS., , • AT . OTBA^STREET-JOHN STREET—KILBIRNIE— BERHAMPORE and KARORT
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 9, 11 July 1934, Page 2
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