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PROPERTY SALES.

Richard Arthur, il.td., acting under instructions from the Public lo the estate of Conly Dickey, deceased, sold yesterday two properties in Ruru Street, Eden Terrace. One realised £500 and the other £450. A bouse in Bellwood Avenue, Dominion Boad, was sold for £550. Messrs. T. Mandeno Jackson will offer the Bay View Estate, overlooking Kohimarama Beach, by public auction at their rooms Customs Street East, at 31 o'clocs to-morrow (Friday) morning. This property has been subdivided into !»> one building sections facing Speight Avenue and Elizabeth Street, each averaging J-acr<-. and each having about 50ft frontage. The terms are 10 per cent cash, balance o yean at 6 per cent, with right to pay off on giving three months' notice.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The tin.ll Presentation of "The SUent Witness" was given at His j»«j«m.j TheaS? last evening before an appreciative ~7rti»n.~.<. l,v Miss Muriel Starr and J. <-. Wil famsons .ompany. To-night, the iniriil nerformaaee of -Common Llay wUj. SS DlaS"lie Plar. which has had „eeesfful seasons in New York. Melbourne, Brisbane Adelaide, and West Australia, ™mes from the pen of Cleve Kinkead. The theme is one of interest, ano. tells of a young girl's lapses and recoveries In an endeavour to escape from the evil influences of her environment. Finally she accomi Holies her self-imposed reformation. Mis* T.arr will be supported by Mr. Frank Harvey, Mr. Arthur Styan. Mr. Harry C. I'ower, Mr. James B. Atholwood. Mr. Harold Moran. Mr. Frank Hatherley, Mr. Frank Alianby, Mr. R. A. Long, Mr. J. Moss. MLss Ethel Morrison, Miss Marlon Marcus Clark. Miss Elsie Manzles, aud .Miss Beryl Bryant. (Jn Tuesday evening next "Three Faces East," a mystery drama of the secret service, will be staged for the flrst time in New Zealand. The box plans for the season ate now on view at Wlldnian and Arey's. SIGNOR PREBONI HANSON. The management has secured the engagement of Slgnor I'reboni Hanson, who will commence his season on Saturday night next. Signor Hanson has sung la European capitals, and has just completed a successful tour of the United States and Australia. He is likewise making a tour of the Dominion. Signor Hanson possesses a fine robust tenor voice with remukabl* range and purity. Born In Copenhagen, Denmark, he received his tuition from bit father, who Is Imperial Court finger to th« k King of Denmark.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 37, 12 February 1920, Page 7

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PROPERTY SALES. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 37, 12 February 1920, Page 7

PROPERTY SALES. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 37, 12 February 1920, Page 7