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AMUSEMENTS. " n. s A D. " TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. The GIGANTIO MASTERPIECE of the Year "MADONNAS AND MEN." "MADONNAS AND MEN," "MADONNAS AND MEN." "MADONNAS AND MEN." The GREATEST MORAL Play of the Age. YOU HAVE SEEN WILSON BARRETT AND JULIUS KNIGHT In "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." BUT SEE "MADONNAS AND MEN." A PICTURE that will LIVE IN YOUR MEMORY FOR EVER. EVEN GREATER THAN THE _ "SIGN OF THE CROSS." The Fictiuo wili be presented with AN ORIGINAL PKOLOGUE. MR HUGH HOBBS MR HUGH HOBBS Will Sing "THE GLADIATOR" In Cob turns, With Full Orchestral Accompaniment. ALSO, ALSO, ANOTHER BIG FEATURE. The Popular ENGLISH STARS, VIOLET HOPSON And STEWART ROME, In a Screen Adaptation of Horace A. Vachell's Book, "HER SON." A Really Groat Screen Triumph. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. USUAL PRICES. Booking at The Bristol and. Grand Theatre, 'Phone 2934. ■■ 4235 IULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. -' Direction: Ben. and John Fuller. Direct from New York, '; BEATRICE Comio Opera, Prima Donna, assisted by RAYE DAWN, California's Most Famous Girl Whistler, In "Shadowland," a delightfully Beautiful Conception. JACK AND MARY GRAHAM, Brilliant in Musical Comedy. CESTRIA, The Lioa Comique. SMART SET DIGGERS. Humour, Harmony, and Mirth. • NEWMAN AND WYNNE, "The Trainer's Daughter." And that Famous Tenor, PHILIP NEWBURY. , PRICES: D.C. and O.S. 2s Id, Stalls Is I Id, Reserves 6d extra. Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m., thereafter at the Opera House Confectionery Store. Doors 7.15 p.m. 4234 POR SALE. THE HIGH SPOTS WILL ho all you'll touch in this fait reliable "PAIGE" 6-cylinder, selfstarter, eleotrio light, and detachable rims. Perfect order, aM2S. DAVID CROZIER, LTD., Worcester street W., D2757-BU2-3 Chriatchuroh. GROCERY BUSINESS ltf GOOD SUBURB DOING ABOUT £6O WEEKLY. . TVrO Cart Delivery. Good Shop and Dwell-J-l ing. Small Stock at Valuation. Property £I7OO. ARTHUR L. G-RAY, Business Broker, Stewart Dawson's ' Buildings, G5572-1516 .Christohufch. CITY FACTORY, WAREHOUSE, AND OFFICES. VERY FINE PROPERTY, NEAR CENTRE OF CITY. %acrjifieent r Factory ■•• Business v Premises, Factory,' roo-my, Glassed : in ; Show Koorae and" Offices,* and Warehouse Rooms. Completely equipped with all the.necessary conveniences for a factory.. Two sets lavatories, livatory basins, electric -light, 'overhead travelling crano for lifting, etc. Good frontage to good street, and back entrance to side street. Fine t>roapeotivo value. Buildings practically new. HILLARY and BAXTER, H6SO2-342F ' • , 178 Manchester street. GLASSHOUSE PROPERTY. . PRICE £IOSO. PRICE £IOSO. , TP-TO-DATE f 8-roomed BUNGALOW, eituJ ated in Ricoatton, within 6 minutes of tram, beautifully' finished with every possible convenience; glassed-in verandah, wardrobe lIP : 15, splendid motor garage, with concrete floor.and olectrio light.. This ideal home will not be available any., length of time at this'low price, so call early at sole agents, '■ SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO., . 58922-161F . J69 Caehel street. NORTH ISLAND DAIRY FARM. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. OWNER WOULD TAKE CHRISTCHURCH HOUSE PROPERTY OB GOOD MORTGAGES IN EXCHANGE. J?£»K AN ACRE is aaked for this vary fine ovv)t> Farm. It comprises 102 acres of first-class land, divided into 11 paddocks, L.T.T. title..-.' Situated just outside Hamilton. Two-thirds flat, and one-third roiling. Will carry easily 40 cows and young stock. All in grass except few' acres in turnips. Well watered by Bprlngs, CTeeks, and windmill. Good dwelling of 6 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, etc. Man's whore, washhouse, with copper and tubs, water laid on, concrete, paths, barn, implement shed, trap-shed, cow-shed (6-bail, with machines), piggeries, etc. Cows averaged 224j1.b butter-fat dining season. .-,•:*.' Terms for sale, £2OOO deposit, balonoa at 6 per cent, for five years; or would consider exoba,nge. «s above. ' Sole Agent, A. F. JAUNCEY, 177 Manchester street. 'Phona 4618. J6604-1146 CASHMERE HHJJS, HAOKTHORNB ROAD; ; ,. TWO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW, •:,.Built by one of our Leading Builders. ■a FINE ROOMS, 2 LARGE BALCONIES, " slate roof, electric light and heater, .points throughout, gas for cooking, special gas stove, gas copper, destructor for hot water,servioe. FINE BATHROOM, with Doulton bath and basin, h. and c. shower, 2 lavatories. Plenty of cupboards, bins, etc., built in. EVERY ROOM FACES THE NORTH, PLENTY OF SUNSHINE. The section, of about i-ACRE, is splendidly laid out and planted, and exceptionally well fenced and sheltered. 1 FINE LARGE MOTOR .GARAGE, with concrete floor and concrete wash. StoreToom, COALHCfUSE, etc. Sewer connexion, and h.p. water supply. SPLENDID UNINTERRUPTED VIEW I>l ALL DIRECTIONS. The Furniture can be taken over at tion if desired. Special circumstances have brought this fine property on to the market, and an urgent sale is required. JONES, McCROSTIB COMPANY LTD., Cas. 28. Sole Agents. J6538-268SF . <? ■ AN IDEAL HOME IN ST. ALBANS WEST, FACING NORTHlocality, a. beautiful NEW BUNGALOW of J 5 large rooms and kitchenette, sun porch, electric light and heating points throughout, J paneUed breakfast room and hall, china ' rails, three art fireplaces, very large bathroom, with Doulton bath and basin, also j fact, everything in modern labour-saving devices.' Land contains over J-ACRE, with about 1J chains frontage, nicsly laid out. Large motor garage, etc. PRICE £ 24oa This property is situated in one of the ' best streets in this favourite locality, and W e would advise intending purchasers to call ' early. Further particulars and card to view ° m GODFREY AND TAYLEB, ! (W. S. Godfrey), G6M-7918 100 Hereford street.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17220, 10 August 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17220, 10 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17220, 10 August 1921, Page 1

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