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PARAMOUNT THEATRE ARAMOUNT THEATRE) Courfenay place. TWICE DAILY. Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. THE "DIFFERENT " PICTURE, With Sparkling, Ddiuig, Dazzling, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, The most gorgooualy-dreosed and most piquant woman of fashion, WHO SHOWS THE LATEST FASHIONS IN LOVE AND THRILLS AND DRAMA, AS WELL AS IN DRESS AND DANCES. In the dual role of two sisters —a Broadway tragedienne who marries into aristocracy and a Russian immigrant girl— MISS MURRAY IS RAVISHING IN A HUNDRED GLITTERING GOWNS i\ND HER NEW DANCES ARE MORE STUNNING THAN EVFR THERE VRE SCENES OF BROADWAY TRIUMPHS, GAY PARTIES OF LONG ISLAND, SPECTACULAR SETTINGS. You'll see the most exciting photoplay of the season when you see "FASHION ROW." "FASHION ROW " "FASHION ROW" "FASHION ROW." "FASHION ROW." "FASHION ROW." A rapturous, rippling, resplendent romance. I See J MAE MURRAY, Who wears numerous Dazzling Gowns, In' connection with which there is A Speoial FASHION ROW WEEK DISPLAY In KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD., Lambton quay Windows. COMEDY. GAZETTE. "Fashion Row" affords opportunity for an exceptional musical setting, which will be tendered by tho famous PARAMOUNT' ORCHESTRA. Direotion: Mr. R. R. Caulton. Overture—"Jolly Robbers" Suppe Selection —" After the Girl" ... Rubens Gipsy Lament Aitken Lolita • Friml C'ardas Hasselmann Ballet Music from " Coppelia"... Delibcs Hindu Song Bomberg T-'alse Passionee .' Lescant Russian Dance Friml Hungarian Serenade . . .. Joncicrcs Midsummer Night's Serenade... Albania Slavonic Dance Glazounow Serenata . Taionglu Koiiiantique Overture Kela-Bola Song of the Boatman of the Volga Jiranok Romance Gheel BE WISE! BOOK NOW! BOX PLAN at .the Utility Stationery Shop, next to Theatre. Theatre Tolephono 21-842. MOVIE BALL, Ist OCTOBER. BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. From 11 a.m Daily. TO-DAY IS CIRCUS DAY 1 Don't, miss the Big Show. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Every Thrill of the Circus, and tho West jammed into one motion picture, "THE CIRCUS COWBOY" "THE CIRCUS COWBOY" "THE CIRCUS COWBOY" "THE CIRCUS COWBOY" "THE CIRCUS COWBOY" See BUCK JONES, BUCK JONES, BUCK JONES, BUCK JONES, BUCK JONES, World's best Bareback Rider. In the colourful atmosphere of the big top. A two-fisted star in a two-fisted Picture. Acrobats, Clowns, Aerinlists, Trainod Animals, Ridors, EVERYTHING, in "THE CIRCUS COWBOY " "THE CIRCUS COWBOY" "IHF CIRCUS COWBOY" Big Supports. COMEDY. GAZETTE. I Telephone Reserves 358. MOVIE BALL, Ist OCTOBER. 1 A CONTEST IN ORATORY. At 8 p.m.', ori SATURDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, In (ho CONCERT CHAMBER, THE VICTORIA COLLEGE DEBATIXG SOCIETY Will hold its Annual "DLUNKET MEDAL CONTLSI" The following will be tho speakers with their ■jubjecte — Mi F M'l\ulaiid. Joan of Aic Mi S X B.iume, Nikolai Lenin Miss A. B. Crusj, W E Gladstone Mi J W Dawdbon, Ramsey Mac Don aid. Mi W. P Rollings, Louis Pasteur. Mr R F Foitune, Joan ot Arc Mi J T Steole, Elijah Mi. A. E. Huiloy, \\ E Gladstone. Admission Is. II A HERON, lion Sec VUC DS. ■OOXING. A TOURNAMENT PROMISING THE BE.ST TWO CONTES'IS OF THE SEASON. NEXT MONDAY, TOWN HALL. MAY v. BLACKBURN (Welterweight Championship). CLINTON v.'OVER-END (Special -10-round Return Contest). AND PRELIMINARIES Prices: 5s and 2s 6d (pluß tax). Booking Is Eaily doors as usual, without evtra cha' gu Box Plans Now Open at Ned Perry's Eailydooi tickets also at Leu Sowman's Lambton qua} ' | MEETINGS. LABOUR REPRESENTATION CGMMITJEE QPEN-AIR MEETING TO-NIGHT, at 8, at Veitch and Allan's Coiner. Speakers: Me3sis R Al'Koen. MP, II Dovany, C. 11. Chapman, and J. Kobcils NEW ZEALAND LABOUIiTPARTY" (Miramar Branch). MR. II IS. HOLLAND, M P , Lcadci I'.iiliaiiiciitaiY Laljoiii I'aity, will .iddrcss <i Public JMecting 111 llu- Mininmi i-outli hrhool on MONDAY N I-.XT al C pin. Subject ""Jjixa-tiun Rtilucdou alul (he Workeru." TMirumai und yvutuuu i iissi^-il* wi'dwJUy wvii?d,

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 64, 12 September 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 64, 12 September 1924, Page 2