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To-night 7.4s—Matinee 2 p.m.— — I To-night 7.45. AT THE PALACE THE ORCHESTRA DE LUXE Cecil B. De Milles’ Mighty Special Production. The Greatest of all his Paramount Successes. “FEET OF CLAY” ADAPTK.M FROM iVI.AH.GA'ItOTA TUTTLE'S BEST SELLER NOVEL A brilliant achievement, different,, thrilling, spectacular ami tensely dramat ! c LOOK AT THE CAST: VERA REYNOLDS JULIA FAYE ROD LA ROCQUE, RICARDO CORTEZ, •‘Feofc of Clay” is typically Do Mi lie and you know what that moans--luxury gortseottsness, linked with a logical, dramatic pictorial story. I.avisldy beautiful and loaded wirli thrills. "I'Yet of Clay” is I)o Mi!!c to the core. A picture with a “smash” climax, the like of which lias never keen seen before—a scene you’ll talk about just as everyone did the parting; of tho Rod Pea in “The Ten Comm andm.cnls”. “FEET OF CLAY”- is a SUPER PRODUCTION. Tho wonderful scenes, the dazzling hall, the beautiful mannequin parade of New York’s leaders of fashion and the fantasy of the dream sequence will make everyone gasp with amazement'. TlK* thrills of the-aquaplane race are followed swiftly hy a fight with a shark, then the luxury of the-New York millionaires is contrasted . with the homes of the poorer classes. Cecil Do Pflillc made four pictures in 1825-26. They were ‘‘The Ten Commandments”, “Scaramcuche”, “The Volga Boatman”, and “Feet of Clay”. So you can judge for yourself what “ Feat of Clay” must be EXCELLENT SUPPORTS A GRAND ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS l SUA.I, PRICES: Matinee Is, (id, .‘ld ; Night Istid, Is. Rook at Muir’s or Phone 853 after (j p.m. Our imp rover) system reserved seats. Duplie;lie bonking now impossible PRIVATE PHONE 111 PHONE 289 u ,ur w £ €O. Are Practically GIVING-AWAY Vehicles SECOND-HAND SPRING - CART from £8 EXPRESSES (2) £lO & £2O - LOW DRAY £l2 PHAETON, BUGGY AND GIGS ARE GOING , GIVE US AN OFFER. 6 x fi 4 &. S r \ /JL/l % The Ttegistering Piano NATIONALLY PRICED—£IBS—£2IO £245— £400 r Trade Mark) Nationally Priced The prices ara the same to everybody, Easy to Play So easy to pedal a baby can do it. Du? alio easy to f/cj well —with expression Entertains! Evenings are never dull for the young folk when there is a GULBRANSEN in the home. It is the life of every party—accompanies singing, gives good music for dancing, and brings nappy times wherever it is found ?T sag am DEMONSTRATIONS FREE DAY QR NIGHT

A Doctor's Prescription is Useless — \ Unless it is dispensed with the j same cure, thought, and know- • lodge ns wore used when .writing it. Our consummate care, and the use of first-grade ingredients, has earned us the title of GISBORNE.S PK.ECRIPTTQ.N CHEMISTS. That is why eve say—“lt DOES make a difference where you tnl<e a prescription.” Harold A. ARMSTRONG, (M.P.S.) Gladstone Hoad -—• Gishorne. m tIN’S PUMICE COXC I’.ETK -WORKS MANUFACTURE:— “KO.XKA,” the mortem Building Material; Concrete Pooling Tiles (for naturalness and beauty); Hudson’s Portable Coppers, for economy ; Portable. Chimneys, weigh- Ulcwt; Concrete Water Troughs: Permanent Concrete Wash Tubs (no leaks, no smells); Farmers’ Handy Heaters (quick heaters): Concrete Paving Slabs; Air Bricks; Pumice Breeze Bricks; Fence Posts; Strainer Posts. ANY CLASS OF- WORK UNDER - TAKEX. PRICES QUOTED. WEDDING AIN D PRESENTATION BOUQUETS also FUNERAL EMBLEMS at Shortest Notice in. the best Artistic Styles. BOOK’S 0 FLORISTS. Albion Buildings *P»*n« 14HA WAIROA , DA TRY. MARINE' PARADE, WATROA. MRS. C, BALCOMB, late of the Gisborne Dairy; wishes to rio.tifvdhe Public that she has started Business at Wniron. where she will he pleased to see all old Friends: as well at new ones, (Why Worry).

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10303, 14 June 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10303, 14 June 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10303, 14 June 1927, Page 6

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