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AMUSEMENTS. DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME! DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME! Two Feature-Length Pictures. (Both British Stories). THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. 7.45- TO-NIGHT—7.4S The Weirdest, Strangest Love Story of the Year! A THRILLER OF THRILLERS! Presenting a most extraordinary character —a type new to the Talking Screen —a combination of Genius and Maniac, Master Musician and Demented Demon, Suave, Smooth and Silken, Dangerous only to those he loved. “ALMOST MARRIED” “ALMOST MARRIED” “ALMOST MARRIED” “ALMOST MARRIED” “ALMOST MARRIED” With VIOLET HEMING. RALPH BELLAMY. ALEXANDER KIRKLAND. HERBERT MUNDIN. —Also— THE FOX BRITISH DRAMA “MIDNIGHT” An intriguing story of “MIDNIGHT” the “MIDNIGHT” British Secret Service “MIDNIGHT” and Scotland Yard. ENGLAND’S BIGGEST LAUGH! ENGLAND’S BIGGEST LAUGH! AT OUR AMERICAN COUSINS! OUR AMERICAN COUSINS! THE REGENT - SATURDAY THE REGENT - SATURDAY The Picture that “GUYS” THE GANGSTERS. “INNOCENTS' OF CHICAGO” “INNOCENTS OF CHICAGO” “INNOCENTS OF CHICAGO” “INNOCENTS OF CHICAGO” “INNOCENTS OF CHICAGO” “INNOCENTS OF CHICAGO” “INNOCENTS |OF CHICAGO” “RARE GOOD FUN: A Splendid Burlesque . . . This is a rollicking parody of the Chicago we have seen till we are sick, in gangster melodrama ... It is smartly done, and will be received everywhere in Britain with uproarious laughter.”—Sunday Pictorial. PRODUCED AT ELSTREE, by LUPINO LANE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Also Friday and Saturday. WORKSHOP THEATRE. In The ORPHANS’ HALL, EARNSLAW ST. At 8 p.m. FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS By SOUTHLAND AUTHORS. “SOME CAN’T STICK.” “A GENTLEMAN’S GENTLEMAN.” “THE GATE OPENS.” “THE LITTLE MAN.” PRICES: 2/-; Booking Fee 6d. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. Late Reservations Ring 2068. Secondary School Pupils: 1/-. 0w976

PUBLIC NOTICES. TO THE RESIDENTS OF TOKANUI AND DISTRICT. WE wish to advise that we have this date sold our Storekeeping and Butchery Business to the TOKANUI STORES, LTD., and while thanking you for your past patronage, trust you will extend the same to our successors. SHIRLEY BROS. October 21, 1932. Tokanui. TO THE RESIDENTS OF TOKANUI AND DISTRICT. WE have this day purchased the Store and Butchery Business of Shirley Bros., and trust that by offering our goods at the lowest possible prices, with strict and prompt attention to your requirements, to meet with your support. TOKANUI STORES, LTD. T. Smith, Director. October 21, 1932. 0v913 SERVICE SHOE STORE. BARGAIN COUNTERS AND BARGAIN DISPLAY INSIDE. 12 Selected Pairs of WOMEN’S SHOES to be sold to-day at 9/11 each. 4 Pairs WOMEN’S BOOTS; size 3. Today—7/6 will Buy the lot. LADIES’ Very Stylish Tan Glace KID STRAP SHOE. Smart Toecap design, Piped, Fitting perfect, worth 17/6, Cuban Heel—Latest Price: 12/9. LADIES’ very Stylish Patent Tie Court, Cuban Heel, Unique Cap and Counter design, smart Medium shape Toe, Popular. Worth 16/9. Latest Price: 12/9. CHILDREN’S WHITE HOLIDAY GYM LACE SHOES; very newest. Sizes 4 to 9.—Latest Price 1/9; 10 to 2, Latest Price: 2/11. Every Pair of Service Shoe Stock a Bargain! 20 Pairs only—MEN’S BLACK GYM SHOES. Sizes 6,7, 8,9, 10. Crepe Soles.—Latest Price: 2/3. 40 Pairs MEN’S WHITE GYM. SHOES. Rubber Soles.—Latest Price: 2/3. SEE OUR NEW WINDOW PRICES AND DOOR BARGAINS! A Great Bargain for Men! Six Pairs Only—MEN’S SHOES—Special Price: 10/9. Special for To-day. 40 Pairs MEN’S TAN SHOES; high grade. Usually 28/- to 35/ —Latest Price: 17/9. MEN’S NAILED WORKING BOOTS--14/6. MEN’S BLUCHER BOOTS-9/9. MEN’S BROWN AND WHITE SHOES —9/11. MEN’S BLACK AND WHITE SHOES —9/11. THE WORKING MAN’S BOOT SHOP. SERVICE SHOE STORE. TAY STREET, Next Single Profit Store. 0w966

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Southland Times, Issue 21848, 27 October 1932, Page 1

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