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| AMUSEMENTS. I CRYSTAL PALACE. ( (The Theatre of Mighty Magnificence.) I GLORIOUS SUCCESS. | DELIGHTFUL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! ' The Best Theatre The Best Picturca. The Leßt Orchestra The Best Singing. WILLIAM FOX Prcccnt-3 The Beloved Sunbeam of the Films, JUNE CAPRICE, JUNE CAPRICE, I In tho Great Big Yankee Doodle Story, "MISS U.S.A." • ' "MISS U.S.A." "MISS U.S.A." j A Breezy. Thrillinjr, Patzioiic Picture. ; Full oi Laughs, Ginger, and Zip. ! ROSCOE (Fatfvl ARBUCKLE, ' . ROSCOE (Fatty; ARBUCKLE, In his Latest and Greatest Laugh Extractor, i '•MOONSHINE." 1 ■ "MOONSHINE." Th<> Only NEW and UP-TO-DATE Arbuckle Comedy Showing in Christchurch Tins Week. MARGUERITE CLAYTON I In her Latest Two-reel Comedy-Drama, "THE WIFELESS HUSBAND." ' . At the Night -Session de Luxe. MISS MILLICENT JENNINGS MISS MILLICENT JENNINGS And MR JAMES COCKS And MR JAMES COCKS In the Charming Duets, "Still as tho Night" j and "Land of the Lon<* A?o." CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA, j Day Prices: 3d, 6d, Is. Night Prices: ; Stalls 6d, Dress Circle Is. Reserves le and ilb Cd. Plan at The Bristol or 'Phono 3T53. I CONTINUOUS FROM NOON. 3150 gTRAND THEATRE. | Another Delightful Page from ' MAICh. TWAIN. I iIAKK TWAIN. ! MAKJx T WAIN. i Further adventured of "Ton Sawyer" proi duced on the actual site of tho story. ; "HUCIC and TOM." "HUCK and XOM." "HUCK and TOM." "HUCK and TOM." "HUCK and TOM." "HUCK and TOM." "HUCK.and TOM." "HUCK and TOM." ! "HUCK and TOM." "HUCK and TOM." i "HUCK and TOM." "HUCK and TOM." A tale-seasoned, with thrills and cxciteinent, 'and a finish with ! , : A HAPPY ENDING. I A.-'Positive rib-tickler entitled "FLY COP." •*'" " ,; FLY COP." Gifzettes. Gazettes. 3134 V FOB SALE. FOR SALE. ST. ALBANS EAST. MODEEN BUNGALOW. fj BOOMS, TILED ROOF. BUILT FOB COMFORT. LAND—NEARLY 1-ACRE, chain frontage, High and dry. Nicely laid out and woll fenced. GODFREY and TAYLER (W. S. Godfrey), 100 HEREFORD STREET. G4641-8754 1 FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD. ST. ALBANS NORTH. THE BUNGALOW LOCALITY. A DAINTY ART BUNGALOW Of SIX ROOMS, with portico and SUN BALCONY; (15 2 7) with lead lights and sliding doora equal to another room. ■ TILED RQOF. *;■ Hall • und , Dining-room; beautiful artistic... leadlighto, i Porciwiairi' bath, pcdogtal basin in commodioTS bathroom, papered throughout in latest i* style. Fir© escape, gas copper. MOTOR SHED with Electric Light. LAWNS AND GARDEN BACK AND FRONT. j THIRTY-FIVE PERCHES. Only FOUR or FIVE Minutes from CAR. ! The above are a few features. Tho house is attractively painted and is replete with tho latest ideas. IN FACT a HOME of which any owner may bo PROUD TERMS ARRANGED. piticE £2000. (Folio 5034.) FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. PPfrEl havo PURCHASERS waiting for |W Good FOUR, FIVE and SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOWS. Send us in particulars and wo will furnish the BUYERS. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., F4579-102F Worcester street. I FOR SALE. i -piNE BLOCK OF LAND in good business locality, comprising la. 2r. 0p. t having j six chains' frontage. i y er y low price favourable terms may be arranged. j Agents, H. S. RICHARDS and SON, RB2BI-3 437 162 Hereford street. THE N.z. SHEEPFARMERS' agency. •! TRUST ESTATE. r*f\f\ ACRES, NORTH CANTERBURY | 600 Real Good Sheep and Cropping ! Farm. Well fenced and watered by wind- : mill and streams. Great carrying capacity. Grows good crops of rape, and New Dwelling of 7 rooms, plastered, h. and c. and ail conveniences, shearing Bayards dip, stables, granary, etc. Good orchard anJd plantations. This is ono of the f arTT .a in ideal district. Tbo beet of terms arranged, as tho trustees aro i out for a quick sale. Any inspection invited. | THE SHEEPFARMERS* AGENCY, 150 Hereford street. ! o ACRES, RICCARTON —3d eection, electric £ car 25 winter applo trees, good garden, 1 acre in potatoes, 4-roomed House, all conventencee, clectric light, eiabks, ? l °«Jl" houses for 200 fowls. Handy to Rail. The . owner is an absentee, and will consider uny ! reasonable terms. . i THE SHEEPFARMERS'. AGENCY, 150 Hereford street. I Inn ACRES LEESTON—Less than one I JLvU mile from Township, 70 acres crop, 62 acres in wheat, 18 acres in oate, all lookI ing well. Well fenced and watered by axte- ! eiane, concrete trough in each paddock. Shel- ' tercd by bluegum planta'tion* House of 7 rooms, newly done up. Tip-top cowshed, . etables, cowshed, etc. Owner's health has broken down, and ho is right out to sell. This j'place liae not been hawked about, and its | seldom anyone has this claea of property I offered on such terms as we offer. 57C THE SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, 150 Hereford street. 1 153 S. J. PULLAR, Land Manager. LOST AND FOUND. LOST at Addington yesterday, Gold WATCH. Good reward. "Vera 5.," , "Press" Oitice. 2G6 j T OST, FUR, at Addington Races. Reward ' on returning to Clarendon Hotel. 200 TRAY ED from Bryndwyr road, Two Spring Dray HORSES with covers on, Blade and Grey. Reward. 'Phone 1675. 2G2 LOST, Bar and Stone BROOCH; clasp i missing. Reward. D.D., "Press.^^ LOST, Diamond and Ruby RIIj[G, be- j tween Hollander's and Empire Cafe. Reward. Care of Robinson's, 129 Manchester street. 227 j TRAYED on to Arundle Farm, one dark ■ brindle COW; very long hornß. Owner ' j can have same by paying expenses. R. T. Cornelius, Halswell. 3103 SHIP SAUCE" is the genuine WORCES TERSHIRE, and is made by a GE>"U- j U£E BRITISH EXPERT. Sold by all leading Grocers in N.Z. Give one bottle a trial. H4686

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16362, 6 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16362, 6 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16362, 6 November 1918, Page 1

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