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EMPRESS. EMPRESS. Direction—Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Final Screenings: TOM MEIGHAN in "THE NEW KLONDIKE," ako "SUNRISE." COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY)—THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN I ADOLPBE MENJOU and FLORENCE VIDOR (Menjou—sophisticated, Suave.) Iv (Vidor —Stately, Beautiful, Charming.) "THE GRAND DUCHESS AND THE WAITER" IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE! O-o-o-la-la! As a waiter he would have made a good carpenter. But as a lover". And you'll admit the Grand Duchess was worth "waiting" for. Smooth and snappy. Swift and smart. With beautiful Florence Vidor in breath-taking Parisian gowns. ALSO, JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S SMASHING EPIC OF THE FAR NORTH, "BAREE, SON OF KAZAN" _ ' A Master Picture recommended more especially for adult audiences. Featuring ANITA STEWART, DONALD KEITH, and "WOLF," the War Dog (Winner of Croix de Guerre). A picture that fairly bristles with thrills and action all the time. 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YOUNG LADIES' REPP COATS—Lined silk, in beautiful shades 63/NEW HANDSOME BLACK SUMMER COATS—For matrons; very latest goods; all nehly lined 6 to 9 guineas NEW "ENSEMBLE" COSTUMES—The supreme fashion note: in lovely combinations of colour From 8 to 14 guineas NEW SPRING FROCKS—In all the latest ideas and materials. From 69/6 to 10 guineas NEW ENGLISH TWEED SPORTS SUITS—In new weaves and colours. 95/- to 5 guineas NEW SPRING MILLINERY! NEW SPRING MILLINERY! • ALL THE SUCCESSES AT MOST MODERATE PRICES. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. QUEREE BROS., 116, WILLIS STREET. FRIDAY ONLY-FROM 10 A.M. AT GEORGE & DOUGHTY'S OPEN WAREHOUSE. • 9/(2 YARC... 30-INCH PURE SILK STJGI—Not more ' than six yards to any one customer. 2 PAIRS FOR |/J]_ .-LADIES' ART SILK HOSE-Seamed back, silk-to-knee, double lisl« tops; nigger, navy, and black. 2 PAIBS FOE. 2/11 '■'*■* Stone, platinum, polo, and suede. I/O YAR© ......... 36-INCH DOUBLE WARP PYJAMA A/ <* ' * STRIPED FLANNELETTE—AII specially selected stripes. Our usual price is 1/6 yard. ' I MEN'S TROUSERS— 7/1 1 PAIR STRONG TWEED. TROUSERS—3 pock- ' ets, cuff bottoms, sizes 3 to 7. Our regular 13/6 trousers. Not more than 3 pairs to any one customer. BUMPING THEM OUT FOR 7 DAYS ONLY OUT THEY GO—GO THEY MUST. SEE OUR BARGAIN WINDOWS. 300 PAIRS LADIES' OXFORD SHOES, which have been selling at 30/- to 46/- a /pair. Comprising some of the world's best makers. To be cleared at 6/11 a pair 2 SPECIAL LINES FOR MEN: 86 PAIRS GENTS' BLACK OXFORD SHOES—Smart shape. Special Cut Price 16/11 108 PAIRS GENTS' ENGLISH BLACK LEATHER-LINED OPEN-FRONT BOOTS. Special Cut Price 16/11 GET IN ON THESE AT ONCE. MARTIN'S BOOT AND SHOE STORES, HEADQUARTERS AND MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT: TRAM TERMINUS, COURTENAY PLACE. ONLY BRANCH: 57, MANNERS STREET. IMPORTANT NEWS! advice from English potteries states that Chinaware Prices are increased forthwith.. Therefore, take the immediate opportunity of replenishing your Crockery Supply before this increase takes effect here.. OUR HUGE STOCKS AND OUR USUAL WHOLESALE PRICES ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. DINNER SETS—4O varieties From O1? /Q Set TEASETS—ISO varieties From J^K/g Set CUPS AND SAUCERS From g /g %-doz. CRYSTAL, ALUMINIUM WARE, ENAMEL WARE, CUTLERY, ETC. OPEN WAREHOUSE CO., THE DINNER SET HOUSE, BLAIR STREET (off Courtenay place). OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS. ' OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS. JUST ARRIVED! JUST ARRIVED! 2/11 IMPERIAL RECORDS 2/11 2000 EX CORINTHIC - 2000 LATEST LONDON SUCCESSES. CALL AND HEAR THESE! 1560 Valencia (Song) 157G Ukulele Abe (Comedy Song) In the Gloaming in Wyoming (Song) I've Never Wronged an Onion (C.S.) 1578 Always (Waltz) 1231 Felix Kept on Walking (Song) Too Many Partieß, Too Many Pals Maggie, Yes Ma (Song) 1555 I'm Knee Deep in Daisies (F.T.) 1003 In An Old-fashioned Town (C. Solo) Clap Hands (F.T.) The Rosary (Cornet Solo) 1507 Pal of My Cradle Days (Song) 1002 The Garden of Your Heart (C. Solo) Yorkshire (Song) The Lost Chord (Cornet. Solo) 15(52 Moonlicht and Roses (Song) 1131 Bonny Heather (Bell Solo) I'm So""Terribly in Love (Song) Baby Rose (Bell Solo) ;..,- ---1532 Just a Little Drink (F.T.) 957 Cohen 'Phones the Gas Co. Oh, Boy, What a Girl! (F.T.) Cohen 'Phones the Exchange 1573 Always (Song) 1530 Normandy (F.T.) Down by the Winegar Works (Song) Oh, Can I See You To-night (F.T.) 1566 I Wonder Where My Baby Is? (Song) 1389 The Laughing Trombone (Humourous) Every Step' to Killarney (Song) M'Gregor's Wedding (Humourous) 1568 Ukulele Baby (Song) 1313 In a Monastery Garden (Cornet Solo) Ukulele Lullaby (Song) I Passed by Your Window (C. Solo) AITKEN'S ARCADE, FOR POPULAR RECORDS AT POPULAR PRICES. 5, COURTENAY PLACE. J

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 55, 2 September 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 55, 2 September 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 55, 2 September 1926, Page 2

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