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business notices THE HOUSING SHORTAGE AND HAND-BUILT HOUSES. The liouge shortage would bo even more acute if houses wero built by hand throughout—imagino hand-sawn planks, hand-made bricks, etc; then imagine how much more scarce houses would be Now apply the same logic to THE SUIT SHORTAGE AND HAND-BUILT SUITS. PARAGON SUITS are not hand built, neither are others (there are machines in every tailor's), but they possess every esseutial hand-stitch. PARAGON SUITS are sewn tor service, styled for satisfaction, and sold for saving. , , , „ , , PARAGON PRICES are the resul t of modern methods—make, men machinery, and marketing, and forcibly prove the principle that "He profits most who serves best." \ou must see those 83s Suitings your money demands to bo saved, and you do it at THE PARAGON, 59, MANNERS STREET.

Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucic-aiilt, who have achieved their latest success in “.Mis’ Nell o’ New Orleans’ at the King’s Theatre, Melbourne, recall the fact that their longest professional association was with the lato Charles Frohman, who was regarded as the Napoleon of the theatre, an<l spent money as freely as he made it. Frollman'e policy regarding prrduetions was to give his producer a free hand to buy whatever lie thought was necessary, regardless of expense. When on one occasion Mr Boucicault mentioned nervously that it would cost over £IO,OOO to do a certain new play properly, Frohman spoke up blithely, and «uid- “Spend £20,000 and do the tiling in style V'

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11664, 31 October 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11664, 31 October 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11664, 31 October 1923, Page 3