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PARAMOUNT ggf theatre jg^jg^j. Courtenay Place. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! AFTERNOON, 2.30. 1M EVENING> The Incomparable Barrymore, Peer of all Living Actors, in his Greatest Production. JOHN BARRYMORE I As the Greatest Lover of all Ages "DON JUAN" "DON JUAN" s^^sls? 'xszssszr knowing the devastation of the flame and courtingTt. A DAZZLING SPECTACLE OF UNPARALLELED MAGNIFICENCE. Also. THE ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT; iv'v / ■ (Under the Direction of ROBT. CAULTON) i Will Present y "FAMOUS MUSIC MASTERS," SERIES No. 1. A series of one-reel films depicting the lives of the great music masters The first of the series shows incidents in the life of Mendefssohn, the orchestra rendering specially synchronised music by that master. "The Spring Song^ "Co Jolatbn S "Midsummer N.ght's Dream," "On Wings of Song," and the bedding March/ A MENDELSSOHN EVENING^ •f^ D y^u^ Uf l l^ R T/BAT THAT WILL LIVE is, if 6d^ifße^r PvS C 2Es 8 9:d LOllDgeß ' 33 °d Cirde ' 2s 9d> includft * tax ' Sta»B ' Laid in gay, dashingi daring Paris. A man and two girls, and he couldn't choose between them. Blonde or Brunette—which do men really prefer! DE LUXE THEATRE (THETHKuS^ TcIois? ER COMMENCING AT SPECIAL MATINEE, FRIDAY NEXT, 2.30. i .••''• NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. : ' ■' :' ' MONSTER MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. , A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL ATTRACTION! ADOLPHE MENJOU In • . "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE" Blonde or Brunette ib the record of a gentleman who looked for an old-fashioned girl found her, and then discovered Paris had worked a wonderful change. What was ho to do? You'll find out when this picture unfolds itself. ■ Additional: : MR. EMANUEL AARONS On THE MIGHTY WURLITZER , Also. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (14 Solo Artists) (Directed by MR. EMANUE'ii AARONS). Box Plans at the Brisf»l Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, Tel. 23-080. \ j ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. CANADA VERBUS WE LLING TO N ATHLETIC PARK FRIDAY 3rd JUNE FRIDAY (KING'S BIRTHDAY), , |. At 2.45 p.m. ; CURTAIN-RAISER at 1.30 p.m. ADMI6SION 2b. STAND 2s EXTRA, BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Box Plan at Ned Perry's, Manners street. Day Sales in City and Suburbs, LEVEL PRICE BARGAINS £O APPAREL BARGAINS include: Ladies' Velour Coate, with fur collars; 3 only qT * dependable Ladies' Pocket Silk Macs, were 755; Ladies' Model Frocks, worth 84s to BtteJ Dainty Evening Frocks, in good shades, trimmed gold lace; Middle-aged a f £m«* Quality Gabardine Costumes; Smart Leicester Knit Wool Costumes; •oample Fut Chokers, in black and brown, worth Css to 84s. All these and many ?X, I 1?* 8 ln,, out showroom and windows for 40s. Very Smart Cream Brush-Wool Mac Murray" Opera Coata, 70s for 40s. 7s 6d buys Warehouse .Shipment Ready-to-wear Smart Hats, all 7g 6d. 30 Lovely Sample Handbags, to clear Hall-price. K/» INCLUDES Rich Silk Charmeuse Brocades, in day and evening shades; 40in dl- c XePc s»titt Beaute, in black and colours; Knitted and Lingerie Silks; All-silk Bating, Fanne Satins; 36in Velveteens; Satin Beau Monde, in flesh and white, guaranteed shrunk; Crepe Suede Silk, in light and dark shades, usual values 7s 6d to Us Bd yard, to raise cash quickly, all at ss. Is 6d buys Childs' Kindergarten Overalia, usually 3«, assorted sizes and dainty designs. 500 Remnants, half-price. Third off all Down Quilts. Is yard buys Double-width Fadeless Draperies, Sample Napery, Odd Lines in Childs Hats, Bonnets, Gaiters, Hose, Bags, Pyjama Cloth, Cards of Men's Fancy Tiepmi?, etc. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY, LTD. iOS-110-112, CUBA STREET--"WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE." IF YOU'RE BUYING SHOES TO-MORROW i IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP IN THE WAREHOUSE. TO-DAY WE COMMENCE A TEN DAYS' CLEAN-UP OF "LEFT-OVERS" FROM OUR RECENT "FOOTWEAR DRIVE." THESE ARE A FEW OF THS LINES WE ARE SELLING: LADIES. GLACE WARD SHOES * b/U ENGLISH SUEDE COURTS „ .".. " ?" y Q BLACK GLACE ONE-BAR SHOES ......."..*. * " 9/11 PATENT ONE-BAR SHOES .'.""' 11/9 STREET SHOES—In all. the prevailing colours ........*........".*"Fr0m 12/11 RUSSIAN BOOTS—Best quality, black or tan —«........... i# 14/11 MEN'S. ' MEN'S : ENGLISH WELTED BOOTS & SHOES—Tan or black ... From 15/11 to 18/11 GEORGE & DOUGHTY, LTD., VICTORIA STREET. WHERE VALUES ARE BEST! OUR ASTOUNDING ALL-ROUND VALUES ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST EVER KNOWN. DINNER SETS—In great variety, by England's best makers „„...,„,, From 25/- get TEA SETS—In great Variety, by England's best makers .....„,.,„„.. From 17/G set FIRTH'S STAINLESS KNIVES—Good heavy weight 10/6 half-dozen BEST ENGLISH WHITE PLATES—First quality. Dinner, 4/6; Dessert 3A- Bread and Butter, 2/3 half-doz&a. CRYSTAL TABLE SILVER CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, ETC—AII at Our famoui Warehouse Prices. ■ : . OPEN WAREHOUSE CO., BLAIR STREET (off Courtenay place). OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT. OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT. GILL'S REMOVAL SALE. | THE PEN DOCTOR TITOOLLEN Goods at less than cost; ITS the recogniaed medic for Fountain »» Jumper* from 7« lid to 255; Jumper I * pens and Kvertharp Pencilg. Consulta-

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 126, 1 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 126, 1 June 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 126, 1 June 1927, Page 2

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