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Evefy Record wMM , Atei** t rrl W ''fife c »v , In The Wg a S 4fj« r - 1 "HIS MASTER'S' fif Vn rf ,'. **'S I VOICE" ffl H^c H Catalogue Mj ££, &Ds Jp Stocked M #£ C( T GG'S |f " WARING'ii PENNSYLVANIANS E.A.455-Hi £ h up on the Hill Top-Fox Trot. Vocal Refrain by I Wh« f, Ni,sht for Spoining-Fox Trol VocSfrSfrain by 5 <-. Manlon. . : (Macdonald-Dreyer) I CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 6 / o (Conducted by Frederick Stock) ' tt 4.D3 —(a) Serenade, Op. 63 (V/,IV m .(b) Flight of the Bumble Bee ; (Rim.ky-KSrsrkoff X, SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ft m. , .■< ConductetJ by Alfred Hertz) ' B Marche Mihtaire (Schubert) B r- i^ OQ «, , MARK HAMBOURG (Pianofort.) Mb C.l499—Waltz in A Flat, Op. 42 tCh^T, \ m. Marche Militaire P> (Schubert Wg- T»E BAND OF H.M. COLDSTREAM GUARDS I^Br (Conducted by Lieut. R. G. Evans) jK C.ISBO—A Musical Switch—Part. 1 and 2 (Arr. K. J. Alford) Hfei AMELITA GALU-CURCI (Soprano) ■ tmKi D.A.IOO2—La Paloma (The Dove) (In Spanish) Yradier) S^ La Capinera (The Wren) (ln PlUl,an) (Be^edlcO kHR > rlute Obblißato by Clement Barone BSE' THE TROUBADOURS gfig. E.A.4S7—You Tell Me Your Dream—Waltz. With Vocal Chorus fifjl Good-night-Waltz. W>th Vocal Chorus (Kah"-Dan'=ls> fl»^ , (Wood : Bibo-Conrad) RSBSf ZONOPHONE LIGHT OPERA COMPANY »2B| A.3So—Vocal Gems from "The Gondolier."—Parts 3 and 4 'Bumiitf painl Homach <(Anti-Acido cured me in three doses f' " I should like to testily to the great benefit 1 got tjoui Anti-Acido jifter eating anything rich or hot, such as sausages I used to cet burmng pan,s ,» tho stomach, and suffered tortures^m w "nd flnnr ? tV •H morm"g3 l wou'd «mp out of bed and pace tha floor in pam. I tried everything—hot water, taking soda and indices ,on cures galore-but these did no good. Anti-Acido cured me in S ' clones, and I am now absolutely free from all digestive troubles " Yours truly, " (Sgd.) T.R.C." Anti-Acido positively provents fermentation. Anti-Acido coes to inVr^the^f^y! aSSistß the «^«™ -fSft fiM All chemists and stores stock Anti-Acido, 2/« a tin. "

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Sizes and half sizes, 6—lo. O *] /C » Am if MS W WF ~ »n prevailing shades and shapes. »~ \ - W^^S^^^m ' :Iv I ' I Men's. Dark Brown OXFORD SHOES—Medium round toeT; wide fit- I SPECIAL VALUES! ] -fW lw/A w C -'"rfl 5 ting; welted soles. Usual Price 35/-. OA / | W^ W« Tfrc have a large and varied stock of MUFFLERS—In wool art silk I j ALWAIJ J}JS « , Friday's Price Ov/ - j a'ld. wool» cashmere, art. silk, and pure silk; in all the leadinsr f 3 *-"-'^"-"-«— "-»-»--•■—«—■■--■■--»•--.•--«.-»— «-™_«w n _.._,,_ 11 _ n _, w 4 — shades and designs. Prices from 5/9, 11/6, 12/6, 13/6, to 37/6 | I SHOWROOM SPECIALS . FRTITIAV *~~ "~"""" " »~--»-^ : g VELOUR COATS-Cut to please the critical woman-carried ' AVIJL/n J. DRESS GOODS SECTION * _1^ - I rt^ Nisw. Brd n s .^ h oncr y collars and tt/* * 9 a-m- 9 p-**. . FACLvarr- s G pecial;aiae^ b¥ rfui Sc^x g , " ■>• p . 59/6 r ■ Koyal, Saxe, Green, Fawn, Rosedust and Navy. Q /-f | I s^ y^^.,,,.. ■ Every Convenience Afforded for Participation in lis^^-^^Eli/iT |- M$ Array of Quality Goods at Moderate Prices' - 3Gin. Striped Celanese JERSEY SILK—For lingeTie, 4 /"I ■■ The House of dtK. &S» always aims to eiva mnr^ va l..» M J ' " " " ed at ncck^and sleeves, cn I fe l -oi f lery-,design.in--re^«-'— J in-Pink, Sky, Nil and W,. Price, yard 4/11 . better sKoppirig facilities. Aese iK^r^SST Si Fin AIM?? Vr^J , PrkeD/ll 1 WINTER WOOLLENS • 7" you-that H pays lo shop at Ki*«idieV " ■ Fmef CT^- V3s^BTOnd^ with J I Smart Wool and Silk Mixture CARDIGANS—Perfect fitting. SKOp &t KirKcaldie'S'-^ailCi SKfin in f^rtmfV-**** 17AKt^V -•- - - ■" ■ 5 In Beige, Nil Green, Beige, Rose. Jr ) ••**** W«AV^|J j£l VyUmiOn. rAINCY ' ". . . " :. L Uir K J ACKE i r-x«,o O a r^mrie u^ii) l- • FIIRNIQHIMrS /fo* rea Served s p-m- to 7 P .m. ' ■ . 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WINTER WEIGHTS. -?AVY ,| | | hed on for their faithful wearing and washing qualities. J Table tumblers, crackle design. Un- Free Butterick Pattern that is g^ven with "very * Price J/ 1 1 |IN TWEEDS, VELOURS, NAPS, Etc -We are showing all th. I S j TAPED PILLOW CASES-Full standard, size, made from 1/C .breakable unless you use aT/1 1 ! purchase of yard goods to the value of 17/6 or » Children's Sizes, 3to 7. O/O I latest London SW<* «» every shade, colour an™ pattern nrtcnr .1 g s only heavy Crewdson's Calico. Special Price—each */ « I hammer. Price^—per doz. Of II { over il> the Silk» Dress, Manchester or Fancy I Price O/O f able from the En Kl!sh markets. Many featured by the most- re ' | READY FOR USE SHEETS.-Selected from quality numbers of I Antique Brass KFRB<? Qf A 4" • ! Departments- j The Kayser Leatherette FABRIC mak^ rs S- uc, h 'aJ' Joha rt ß.*™«1' -Wallace Scot, Dexter, f § Kayaness TwiUed Linen Finish Sheeting.-They are guaran- j S^S^'"^'^"/^ 1 *cc Offer En ds on Sat urday! j GLOVE_In newest styles. Size 7, S^S^ L I-, "QUALITY COUNTS ALWAV. j ' jVIK JVL ALUI 1^ fIC Si AINS I .llj I |.|.,_,._,._,,- . „ , + -"-m.-a.-B_m..m.m. V>«A. JLJ-iJLr JLJ-J W k-/ A XjL JLJL 1 k-l ■ 11-W m \ Cotton from 2^6- Wool from 49/6. Silk Mixture, from 59/6 j gtelM^RßfgfMg|iiJgJßj|>fßJ^^jgjgjgjjfarar3fafafa|a^ \ ' ■■—v—• •■— v —.«^._ n _ n _ n —«{•

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 130, 6 June 1929, Page 7

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