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AMUSEMENTS. OHEATER R Y 8 T A L PALACE. G The Best Theatre in the Whole Empire. OVERWHELMING SUCCESS I HUGE AUDIENCES HELD IN RAPT ADMIRATION V. 11. B3EBE Presents GOLDWYN'S MIGHTY EMINENT AUTHOR'S PRODUCTION OF MARY ROBERTS RINEHARTS "DANGEROUS DAYS." "DANGEROUS DAYS." "DANGEROUS DAYS." "DANGEROUS DAYS." A Novel that has been read by Countless Thousands—A Picture that Will Broaden tie View of All Christianity. Starring LAW SON BUTT and BABBARA CASTLETON. _ "WitK PAULINE STARKE ~ ROWLAND LEE CLARISSA SELWYNX, A Fascinating, Thrilling Photoplay that Handles the Difficult Problem of Sex with Full Understanding and Completeness, and without Leer. Mary Roberts Rinehart doesn't Mine© Matters, but She Never Offends. BESIDES—We've Got UNIVERSALE Great Big Special Attraction De Luxe, "THE MILLIONAIRE." "THE MILLIONAIRE." A Stirring Mystery Romance that will make You Laugh—then Gasp—then Shiver—then Thrill—then. Sigh—then* Applaud tho happy ending -and the groat reward that tome« to two lovers and which thov so truly deserve. HERBERT RAWLINSON, HERBERT RAWLINSON, With All Star Cast, including LILLIAN RICH and DORIS PAWN. THEN—A Hipping Century Comedy, "the muddy bride;- . One Half-hour of Side-splitting Fun. 13th Better-than-ever Chapter "DO OR DIE" with EDDIE POLO. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC. Inimitably Played by the World Fajnou* SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of 22 Solo Musicians. He Only Great Orchestra in Australasia. Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. Orchestral Numbers include: —Overture, "Bohemian) Girl" (Balfe); Mozart's Symphony, 2nd and 4th Movements; "La W«Hy, Pf.Tt 1 (Catalani). RESERVES at The Bristol, or ring up Brother Bee be (he's always on the job), 'Phone 8758. . 7750 —' y 1 FOR SALE. DARFIELD TOWNSHIP. FOR SALE (Immediate Possession). 17-ROOMED HOUSE and TWO i-AW® I ■ SECTIONS, Main road, facing Railwar Station. . E. T. TOSSWILL and CO., Puhlio Accountants, 7648FP Christchurch. FOR SALE. "IHRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSIX? NESS. Five Dwelling Rooms. RENT, 35a , GOING CONCERN, £230. ARTHUR L. GRAY, Business Broker, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, (J5872 ' Christchurch. ADDINGTON. OR OFFER.—In one of the hest streets. Superior Modern home of 7 largo rooms in very fine order. All TOoms are plastered, papered, and have El. light. Every possible convenience, including gas, h. and 0., and shower, sewer, h.p. water, and a deep well. Several extras also, such as meat safe, built in wardrobes, cupboards, linen press, panelling etc. Lovely Corner Section of nearly j-Acre, all laid out in, fruit trees, good garden, and asphalt paths all round. Also stable, motor garage with concrete floor, 2 sheds, coal shed dark room, and a number of fowlhouses. Double gates and, concrete drive. A splendid property. Large .Government Mortgage'- can remain, REDCLIFFS. , fif'rt DEPOSIT. Good House of 4 31/0" rooms, very nicely papered, Bathroom, pantry, sink,' washhouse, popper and tubs, El. light, good kitohon range. Handy "zed Section. Close to tram. Price £SOO. A. F. JAUNCEY, 177 Manchester street. 'Phone A46IS. ' . J 5604 ' 29 WILLIAMSON AND CLARK, 131 HEREFORD STREET (Next Bani N.Z.), Estate' Agents. 'Phone 4806. BUNGALOW DE LUXE. IN BEAUTIFUL MERIVALE. SOMETHING SPECIAL. ffTITiELL designed and faithfully built, -7 ' VV • spacioua, lofty rooms, the largest containing full-size Allcock Billiard Table; also spacious drawing-room and Dining-room, pannellcd halle, etc.; 2 extra wide sun porches. Every detail of construction .is first-class. Beautiful section of J-Acre, long frontage, assuring quiet and privacy. Room for tennis court. Motor shed, fernery, etc. Th© uungalow, etc..' cost £ISOO to build* and is only 8 years old. The land is worth X6M to £7OO to-day. The Government Valuation of the property is £IBOO. Th© owner is out to sell quick, and will accept the low price of £1875, and will give splendid Terms.. We have inspected thie property, and can honestly say it is a very fine home, and suoh as rarely comes on the market. We will motor a bona fide buyer to inspect. King and make an appointment. CITY BUNGALOW, REALLY PRETTY BUNGALOW. Quite oloae to Bealey avenue; 5 good-sized rooms, and kitchenette. Roomy sun porch, facing west, opens into drawing-room. Right up-to-date, e.l. and c *> P* p., beautiful art papers, wardrobes, and .safe built in. The Bungalow stands well back, amid tall Silver Birch, Oak. and Elm Trees, spacious lawns, (flower beds, and borders. It is a delightful spot, and quite secluded. If you desire beauty and quietness, see this pro- **"* £IBS0 OBNEAE - CHOICE MERIVALE SOME. £1075 2 MINUTES FROM PAPANUI ROAD. 2 -STOREY BUNGALOW of five main rooms and all offices, beautifully built, and equipped with every labour-saying device possible. Large motor shed, splendid surroundings, good section, chain frontage, laid out in first-class style. A perfect home. Quick Sale. EASY PRICE. GOOD TERMS. .BOLE AGENTS, D. STOCK Md CO. BUSINESS MAN'S OPPORTUNITY. ADJACENT MANCHESTER STREET. C-ROOMED BUNGALOW, with up-to-dato *-» conveniences. REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE TO £1350. SOLE AGENTS, D. STOCK and CO.. 158 Manchester street. Phones 2435. NEW TWO-STOREYEID ART BUNGALOW. SIX ROOMS. WITHIN EASY WALKING DISTANCE OF THE SQUARE. THIS House., -which has just been completed, i» Mill built, and contains every modern convenience. It has a large sleeping balcony, beaitifully panelled hall and dining-room, electrio light, gas cooker, de-. structor, and a gas copper. There is also a trick moto r garage. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION CAN BE TAKEN. Further particulars from GODFREY and TAYLER (W. S Godfrey), 100 Hereford etreet. <jsßia-aaia

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 1

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