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amusements. QUEEN'S, COMMENCING JnDAY UEEN'S) COMMENCING TO-DAX. A Pro gramme that will be the of ' Christchurch. AND MUSIC. PICTURES AND MUSIQ. Thos, H. Ince's Stupendous Masterpiece, "THE MIDNIGHT PATHOL/; "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL. A Stirring and Truthful Stot^ of the Perils of a Policeman s life. A Few of the Thrilling E P" ; f de^ nawtty The Sensational Stoppage of a KUnaway. The Rescue of a Girl from an Opium Dm. The Daring the Motor Speed Man in preventing an Abduction. The Dramatic Rescue from a- tire. "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL." "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL. "THE MIDNIGHT PATKOL. "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL. "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL. "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL. ' '/The Moving Picture Y° rl^ M "Starting with a number of episode liwi trating the danger of a policeman s Ufe, the quick response given to , ~ duty, the story takes a 'firm hold of the I attention, and contains enough thrills supply half a dozen ordinary featuros. "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL.'; "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL. "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL. . "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL.' It has been conceded by criticia that Thos. H. Ince lias given the world from toe to time some of the screen s niost wonderlu and remarkable triumphs, hut we claim in all sincerity that ho has flcyer made _ P., tiue so crammed with intense moments and epeotaeular thriils as "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL/; "THE MIDNIGHT PAT&OIi, You will find it not only alluringly fascinating, but a, delightfully refreshing novelty. In Addition— . GARETH HUGHES GARETH HUGHES In "THE HUNCH." "THE HUNCH." Splendid Music by Augmonted Oxchestt*. There is a magnificent Supporting Programme. • QUEEN'S, COMMENCING TO-DAY. QUEEN'S, COMMENCING TO-DAY c HORAL H A L L. H <X R A L HALL. MARCH 30th. MARCH 80th. Tha Brilliant New Zealand Pianiste, CONSTANCE LEATHAM, CONSTANCE LEATHAM, CONSTANCE LEATHAM/ In i PIANOFORTE RECITAL. PIANOFORTE RECITAL. Tiokots on Sale at Principal Music Houses. >RICES: ii 2d- (Reserved), 3s2d, and 2s Id. 8178 FOB SALE.

3? 0 R SAL E. TIGHT?'' A OAKLAND ROADSTER, JU . ■- Model OWNER W&VING . Cai newly painted, and tyred practioally HOW. PRICE #350. AMURI MOTORS, LTD., filfllF Durham fitroot. £IBSO, ~~ FOR 14 DAYS ONLY. HEREFORD STREET 'WEST, clow to the BOTANICAL GARDENS.—Substantial Two-storey House, 7 rooms. nlastered and nicely papered, sunny verandah; main rooms measure 20 x 15, 17 x 16, 16 x 14, etc., plenty of cupboards and wardrobes built in, ill modern conveniences, gas and fittings; i-acre, sunny section, wphalt paths. With a judicious expenditure the house could be brought right up-to-date at a reasonable cost, and would then be wofth mow like £2500. Property in thia part is hard to get. HILLARY and BAXTER, 178 Manchester street. HSSBS-692F Sole Agents. • merivale. £2800.' NOW £2IOO. This Home has just been reduced £SOO for special xe'taom. It is a eulwtantoal Home, built of picked timbers, and under the supervision of an architect, situated m cne of MERIVALE'S choicest street*. It contains 8 large too ma be mad© into 9 room# by removing ft partition), is papered with new artwtio papers, hw ft flue entrance' hall with oloak rewes, eaoh room has scecial ventilation, and the bathroom u> large arid airy. The land comprise# nearly i an has been planted with a large and GA§' lighting rt^Us^VoiffiS gßßfa?Sr OFFBRII BOWKBR : 8 LAM) agency, 83253-1898 778 Colombo atre9t - WILLIAMSON AND CLARK, 131 HEREFORD STREET 'Phone 4806. (Next Bank N.Z.), Estate Agents. BUNGALOW DE LUXE. IN BEAUTIFUL MERIVALE. SOMETHING SPECIAL. TXTELL designed and faithfully built, 7 W spaoious, lofty rooms, the largest containing full-siaa Allcock Billiard Table: spaoious drawing-room and Dining-room, pannelled halls,' etc.; 8 extra wide sun porches. Every detafl of oMistrnctaon » first-class. Beautiful section of J-Acre long frontage, awuring quieV and privacy. Room for tennis court. The Bungalow, etc., cosit 41500 to build, and is only 8 years old. The land « worth £650 to £7OO to-day. The Government Valuation of the property is £IBOO. Theowner is out to sell quiok, and will aocept the low price of £1875. and will give splendid Terms. We have inspected thia property, and can honestly say it is a very fine home, and euofa as' rarely comes on the market. We will motor ft bona fide buyer to m&pect. Rifig and make an appointment. TO LET. TO LET. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED BUNGA--1 LOW, in CHOICE RESIDENTIAL LOCALITY. A DELIGHTFUL 9-roomed BUNGALOW, with the very latest labour-saving devices installed, and ARTISTICALLY FURNISHED, in one of the BEST CITY 6UBURBS. liotor Garage and all necessary outbuildings. The Grounds are all-acre in extent, laid out with exquisite taste in gardens, lawns, trees and shrubs. In addition there is a splendid orchard. This very desirable Home may be leased for a term at £5 6s per week. / W9106-8036

CASHMERE HILLS. THIS is an opportunity to secure one of the most charming homes on Cashmere, 'and thus fcvoid the disadvantages of living on tha flat during the ojming: winter. It is a perfectly appointed Two-storey Bungalow. ideally situated on. Dyers Pass road, and containing 7 fine rooms, Sleeping-out balcony and all offices afcd conveniences; tiled roof,'electric light and point fdr iron, gaj for cooking, gas copper, porcelain, hath and basin, gas gereer. Hall and main living room beautifully panelled, etc., etc. The section is a. valuable ono of over find is laid out in splendid garden, lawns, and ornamental shrubs'. For uvgent sale to close an estate at practically coat price. Further particulars from • x BPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO., 169 Cashel street. 'Phone 2885. 58932-700P

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17401, 11 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17401, 11 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17401, 11 March 1922, Page 1

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