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AMUSEMENTS. . RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR MORE ESPECIALLY FOR ADULT AUDIENCES. Th* Picture- of a Decade. Wild scenes of the Apache dunces in Puis. Quiet English countrysides. 0 Barbarous splendours of the ancient arenas - of Rome. All in this sensational photo-drama. Portraying the power of good orer evil. The picture that cost more than 250,000 dollars to produce. Adapted from "FAUSTINE," by Charles Swinburne, -—"THE BLACK PANTHER'S CUB." Starring I. THE SCREEN'S GKEATEST EMOTIONAL ACTRESS, . FLORENCE REED ■ In the greatest spectacle of her entiro career, played by the most amazing assemblage of stage and screen stars in the hiei, tory of the ohoto-drama. MAGNIFICENT, STUPENDOUS, ALL-EMBRACING. And then A truly brilliant English featuro from the studios of the Hepworth Company, th» a makers oE "Alf's Button" 1 - "JOHN FOREST FINDS HIMSELF' - - Starring' 6 Henry Edwards. Chrisßie White. A famous story breathing a spirit of English pluck, love, and fair play, with a fine cast specially selected. n And also - • Latest English Gazettes and Comedies. DO «YOU KNOW where thia glorious programme may be seen ? Well! It's at the LIBERTY LIBERTY THE HOUSE LIBERTY LIBERTY J- OF BIG LIBERTY LIBERTY ATTRACTIONS. LIBERTY Bos Plan now open at Bristol and Theatre. 'Phone 2366. PRICES-MATINEE: Is. Is 6d, . 9s. EVENING: Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6i. Plus t«x. Doors open 1.45, 6.45. Programme com-, mences 2.15, 7.15. § 7624 HAROLD E. RIGHTON, Manager, TOR SALE. WILLIAMSON AND CLARK, 131 HEREFORD STREET (Next Bank N.Z.), Estate Agents. 'Phone 4806. BUNGALOW DE LUXE. IN BEAUTIFUL MERIVALE. SOMETHING SPECIAL. VfiELL designed and faithfully built, 7 » ' spacious, lofty rooms, the largest containing full-size Allcock Billiard Table; also spacious drawing-room : and pannelled halls, etc.; 2 extra wide sun porches. Every detail of construction i» first-class. Beautiful section of i-Acre, long frontage, assuring quiet-and privacy. Room for tennis court. Motor shed, fernery, etc. The bungalow, etc., cost £I6OO to build, and is, only 8 years old. The land is worth £650 to £7OO to-day. The Government Valuation of the property is £IBOO. The owner is out to sell quick, and will accept the lowprice of £1675, and will give splendid Terms. We have inspected this property, and can honeiitly say it is a very fine home, and such as xarely comes on the market. We will motor a bon* fide buyer to inspect. Ring and -make an .■ appointment. CITY BUNGALOW. REALLY PRETTY BUNGALOW. ' Quite close to Bealey avenue; 5 good-sized room*, and kitchenette. Roomy sun porch, facing west, opens into drawing-room. Right up-to-date, e.l. and gas, h. and c, p. and p., beautiful art papers, wardrobes, and safe built in. Thd Bungalow stands well back, amid tall Silvan* Birch, Oak. and Esm Trees, spacious lawns, flower: beds, and borders. It is a. delightful spot, and quite secluded. If you desire beauty and quietness, see this property. . .£ rßs0 ORNEAR ; W9106-7565 OVER J-ACRE AND 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE. ■■ j£ 250. JJtCfIA-W'ELL-BUILT MODERN 3W.OUU HOUSE of 7 rooms and all MConvs., return vwandah. Charmingly ' jituated amidst full-grown trees and ; ; shrubs of all kinds. Lawns and gardens, netted-in- cherry house, motor .' Bhed, wide drive, also other sheds and fowlhouse. Two asparagus beds, rasp- ' berry bed, strawberry .bed, plenty o* 'arge fruit trees and small fruit. Tram at door. We would, 'ike to hav« the pleasure of showing you this. It .is worth more ■ than the owner is asking, but he has got to sell. - i. e, VERY EASY TERMS ARRANGED. ! .A. F. JAUNCEY,, 1 ' 177 Manchester street. THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITI FOR ONE , WEEK ONLY I TWO-STORIED SEMI-BUNGALOW, 7 ROOMS AND BALCONY, ST, ALBANS, near the City. £1485. THIS SPECIAL PRICE is open for ONE WEEK ONLY. SEIZE the OPPORTUNITY. This fine House of 7 ROOMS is in PERFECT ORDER; in fact, is AS GOOj> AS A NEW BUNGALOW. Panelled hafl and dining-room, sun balcony, large rooms, plastered and artistically papered. Porcelain bath and basin, electric light, tiled range, hot arid cold service, sink, pantry, and every convenience. MAIN SEWER, modern washhouse, gas copper, etc. Section 20 Perches. SEE THIS! It is GIVEN AWAY at the figure. HILLARY AND BAXTER, Sole Agents, H5683-1379F 178. Manchester -street. NERIVALE. £2600. NOW £2IOO. This Home has just teen reduced £SOO for .special reasons. It is e. lloine, built of picked timbers, and under the supervision of an architect, situated in cne of MERIVALE r S. choicest streets. It contains 8 large rooms (could be made into 9 Tooms by removing a partition), is papered with now artiitic papers, has 1 a fine entrance hall- with cloak recess, each room has Special ventilation, and the bathroom is large and airy. The- land comprises nearly I an acre, and has been planted with a large and varied assortment of (choice shrubs and trees. N.B.—There is both ELECTRIC and GAS lighting throughout. This is undoubtedly one of the FINEST HOMES OFFERING IN MERIVALE. BOWKER'S LA"ND AGENCY, 88253-1893 > 778 Colombo street. CHOICE MERIVALE HOME. 3 MINUTES FROM PAPANUI ROAD. 9-STOREY BUNGALOW of five main 1 rooms and all offices, beautifully built, and equipped with every labour-saving device possible. Large motor shed, splendid I surroundings, . good section, chain frontage, laid out in first-class style. A perfect home. Qtfck Sale. EASY PRICE. GOOD TERMS. SOLE AGENTS, D. STOCK and CO. BUSINESS MAN'S OPPORTUNITY. ADJACENT MANCHESTER STREET. BUNGALOW, with up-to-date J conveniences. SEDUCED FOR QUICK SALE TO £1350. SOLE AGENTS, Phones 2435. 8313. D. STOCK and CO., ISB Manchester street. FOR SALE. qiRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSr. M3SS. Five Dwelling Kooma. RENT, 35s GOING CONCERN, £230. ARTHUR L. GRAY, 'Business Broker, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, '5572 Christcflurch.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17391, 28 February 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17391, 28 February 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17391, 28 February 1922, Page 1

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