PAR AMO UN T THE ATRE (COURTENAY PLACE). POSITIVELY FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. THE SUPER SCENIC MASTERPIECE, "GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND" (THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL SCENIC FILM). "Tho Best Motion Picture yet Produced—lllustrative of the Scenery and Life o the Dominion. BOOK YOUR SEAT. . THEATRE TELEPHONE 21-842. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). GEORGE FITZMAURICE'S PAGEANT OF BEAUTY AND DRAMA, "HIS SUPREME MOMENT," With BLANCHE SWEET RONALD COLMAN A CLASH OF EMOTIONS 'MID A PAGEANT OF COLOURFUL LUXURY. The strangest Jove pact man and maid over made—You live with them through love moments that thrill you—Scenes of beauty and luxury—The kind of scenes you lovo to see—Tho kind of scenes you can't forgot I SEE THE ENTRANCING. LOVE OF ALL NATIONS IN TECHNICOLOUR —AS PART OF THIS TREMENDOUS DRAMA. Beauties of every. nice and clime—Photographed in natural colours, and appearing in gorgeous native- costumes. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION. COMEDY. SCENIC. GAZETTE. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA BOX PLAN AT THE UTILITY STATIONERY SHOP, (next to Theatre), TELEPHONE 21-838.
THE HON. GEO. FOWLDS ME. ROBT. A. LMDLAW 1 (BOTH OF AUCKLAND). Two OuLsUmdiiig New Zealand Business Men, who enjoy tlis respect and esteem of many thousands of their fellow-citizens, will present a "BUSINESS MEN;S VIEW, OF PROHIBITION." DE LUXE THEATRE, SUNDAY Ist NOVEMBER SUNDAY 8.15 p.m. GIVE PROHIBITION A TRIAL! GIVE PROHIBITION A TRIAL! ALL WELCOME. . LIQUOR'S LATEST BLUFF: "CORPORATE CONTROL." -■..■■•'. A CRUSHING EXPOSURE BY ■ :.... MR.' L. M. ■ ISITT, m.p. , - r ... . (Member of tho Special Parliamentary Committee on Licensing Legislation). ' MAIN TOWN HALL, MONDAY 2nd NOVEMBER MONDAY 8 p.m. . GIVE PROHIBITION'"A TRIAL! MAKE 4th NOVEMBER NEW . ZEALAND'S EMANCIPATION DAY 1 ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. THRIFT! THRIFT! PRICES FOR THE THRIFTY! ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS, 21 pieces 15s FIRTH'S STAINLESS KNIVES 11s 3d half-dozen STAINLESS • TEASPOONS '. 2s 9d half-dozen COTTAGE WARE MIXING BOWLS 2s 6d each WEDGWOOD WARE. CRYSTAL. ETC.. ENDLESS ASSORTMENT OF ■ WEDDING PRESENTS—AT WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES. OPEN WAREHOUSE CO., BLAIR STREET TELEPHONE 22-425 (OFF COURTENAY PLACE)
LAST WEEK OF' SALE! -BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! THESE LINES MUST BE CLEARED TO HAKE ROOM FOR BIG SHIPMENTS ARRIVING NEXT WEEK. 50' pairs LADIES' WHITE CANVAS ONE-BAR. SHOES—Covered heels; o's to 5' S only. Usually .old al 10s 6d. J W _ M _ Special Price 4/11 80 pairs LADIES' NIGGER BROWN AND GREY SDEDE STRAP SHOES— usually soki at i2s 6d. j. -\y m m. Special Price 17/9 10 pairs LADIES' BLACK GLACE STRAP SHOES—Cuban heels. Usually Bold <lt 32s 6d- J. t W. M. Special Price'l2/6 68 pairs MEN'S ENGLISH BOX DERBY BOOTS—Usual price 28s 9d J. W. M. Special Price 19/9 24 pairs MEN'S ENGLISH TAN GRAIN COOTCHAMS—Stout soles, leatherlined, usual pdeo 38 3 6d. • j ]^_ Special Price 25/6 MEN'S ENGLISH WHITE CANVAS CRICKET BOOTS— ig/g MEN'S WHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES—Stout double crepe soles. 12/ d WHITE CANVAS HOLIDAY SHOES—Whito rubber soles, Floelfool Afric branrf Childs: Sizes 7's to 9's 3/11, 10's 4/3 11's to 13's, 4/g l's 4/9 2's to 7>s 4/11. M(jn's: 6's tolo>s 5/11. FLKETFOdT WHITE CANVAS CREPE SOLE TENNIS SHOES— ll's to 13's (J/3 l's aurl 2's Q/Q 3's (o 7's Q/] ] _ Genls: 6's to 10's f l\\ ]SOO pairs WIITTE CANVAS fIYM SHOES—BIaoI; rubber coles. .1. W. M. Special Price 2/11 SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR FURTHER BARGAINS. J. "W. MARTIN, TRAM TERMINUS, COURTENAY PLACE. Only .lirunoli: 57, MANNERS STREET. OL'JM.\G Fi-ucks-Wu aro sliowin- „ Gll'T PHOTOCiKAT'IIS. bciiutitiil raiiiic t-.'nunl. l.uotk.^, /^ABlNi'iT Phoi'Otjvaplis, from l^s per i-iimnf, Jl.-n-':i;,(in?, tUvtpcd ''.'ot.tun Fnji, . do^.; \'l Folder Cabinets and ono Z"ish,n'F, iiud Art. Siiko, l\is> Ud to -os, li"> x 1- enlargement. o3e. Viiiien'e Moi'gau's, 115, Cuba-Bt. j Studio, liy, C'uba-Dt., Tel. 'JOS3(J.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 2
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