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amusements. Q U E E K ' s QUEEN'S." L E E )f ' s QUEEN'S. COMMENCING- MONDAY. COMMENCING MONDAY. °P THE GREATEST PROGRAMMES HAVE EVER PHOAVN. A PRODP^irJ HAT aVill SNTEHTAIN AND pfe l ™- JUST LOOK AT 'i'HE PLAYTHE CASTS-JACK HOLT, ayres ntta naldi, theo. CJHAIX?,' HOUSK PETERS. PAULINto oiARKE, ANTONIO MORENO, ETC. Puwial, T CALL IT L n YE." do>i t call it l^ve," CALL IT love!" CALL IT LOVE." m J?° V T CALL IT LOVE." even-dar ~^ /OTO< J H'm—one, a r^cct. sint-er a fascinating opara ( !, he cWe? Ana %™i it TWi the choiw? henrta «w"f t ' lls 1 lu *° drama of tansrlcd maVititr T sp "' n^' ur , and e"rsreou= loveJAOK hot% y a v ' on ' lr "' f iil ca*+. JX-CK Wnr£ AVRvg" L I A ONES AYRES MTA NALDI Then . r- u NITA NALDI iua 3 Goldwyn bpecial—"LOST AND FOUND." 'LOST AND FuUND. rr 'LOST AND FOUND." LOST AND FOUND." •lost and found/ . _ . .On a South Sea Isle, c n£S? >ln ? Story of the Glamorous South Seae, X-remuluoie and Tender, Passionate and fierce, w*th its eternal promise of Romance, Myatery, Love. HOUSE A SERS" 1 Caet ' includins HOUSE PETERS PAULINE STARKE PAULINE STARKE ANTONIO MORENO ANTONIO MORENO Tho romance, the b?uuty, the drama of tho South Sea ■ leles make this gr-eat moving story one of. the most thrilling and entertaining *craen offerings of the yetfiT. Tho first bit? moti'.n picture to hj? actually filmed on. Gioro Programme "THE HANDY MAN," Stan. Lnnrel Comedy,' PARAMOUNT. GAZETTE, BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. Then— OUREN'S SUPERB ORCHESTRA (Conductor Mr H. G. Glavrhnr). PRICES AS USUAL. PLAN AT WEBLEY'S 5925

preliminary announcement. "BEST TENOR SINCE CARUSO." "BEST TENOR SINCE CARUSO." VBEST TENOR SIJSCE CARUSO." —London Star." Mr E. J. Graves took Baa the Honour of Announcing The Visit to Christchurch Of THE WORLD FAMOUS TENOR, MR CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT, . CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT, Principal Tenor • . From Metropolitan Opera House, Now .York; Covent Garden Opera House, London; Teatro Delia Scala, Milan; and the Gr&nd Opera Houses of Paris, Rome, Genoa, Moirto Carlo, Madrid, Chicago, Boston, and■ ■Buoao#« THREE THREE CHRISTCHURCH CON-CERTS. &Vrfci-*V- •riTea''';ia4 THE AIE B' "■.R O Ts:%y HEATRE R O Y A L. Ou ' . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6th. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6th. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7th. SATURDAY, AUGUST 9th. "At last a tenor of the first order hj«« arrived in London. Charlea Haclcett is undoubtedly the best tenor I have heard since 1914, and one of the best tenors I have ever heard anywhere. Not since Caruy> sang at Covent Garden has an interpretation 01 ariia from the ,It*lian operas been so exouisite. One of the most remarkable operatic singer* ever heard in London."—Mr Francis Toye, in London "Sphere." THE BEST TENOR SINCE CARUSO." —London (Star." "A WONDER TFNOR AT COVENT GARDEN." "TRIUMPH OF CHARLES HACKETT." —London "Daily Newa." Associated with the Famous Singer Will he ' M. YOV\\ t OVTTCH BRATZA M. .YOVANOVTfCH BRATZA M. YOVANOVITCH BRATZA M. YOVANOVITCH BRATZA, The Phenomenal Young Serbian Violinist, And MR CLARENCE RAYBOXTLD MR CLARFNCE RAYBOUI,T>; The Distinguished English Pianist Direction E. J. Grsvpstoci Touring Manager ...... D. D. 0'C0n...,, 6936 SHIPPING.

AND WANGANUI. S.S. HOLMDALE. TUESDAY, JULY 29th. Cargo 11 a.m. Goods. WELLINGTON, WESTPORT, AST) GREYMOUTH. S.S. OREPUKI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 80th. Cargo Tuesday. F. E. SUTTON wid CO., FOB SALE. TWO BUNGALOW BARGAINS. BOTH NEW PLACES. YOU GET IMMEDT/ POSSESSION. QAY £2OO DOWN—Lower Biccarton, handy to car 3 and now High School. Faithfully built, 4 nice-rooms and kitchenette. Electric Cooker, and Hot Water Service, Electrio Pump, Light and Heating Points. A well-planned Home. Yours at £IOSO. RONALD S. BADGES. CITY APARTMENT HOUSE. \pOen GETS Solid 7 Rooms, cfeirJU newly renovated, eJ-i eewcr. Only £1150; or with H ' rooms, £2200. RONALD S. BADGER, 8352&£78& IS7 Manchester etreat. SPRATT AND COY. TWO MODERN BUNGALOWS Each with £IOOO GOVERNMENT Mortgage £~t A KfV-&-ROaMED NEW BUNGASun Porch, all up-to-date conveniences, including Porcelain Bath, Gas Stove, Electrio Light and Heating. Panelled Hall and Living Room, built-in Cupboards and wardrobes, etc. The rooms are good size and the price is right. Owner transferred and must sell. Tip-top locality, close to tram. Full particulars from SPRATT and COY. NEW TWO-STOREY MODERN BUNGALOW. i? 1 Qf\f\ OK NEAR OFElitt—B GOOD ftlOW ROOMS and Sleeping Balcony, every possible oenveniene®. Panelled Ball and D.R., 2 H. and C. syatama, porcelain bath, Gas Stove, Electric Light and Heating. Sp.eadid section ■33 percbee, well laid out, concrete paths, Motor Garage. Faces N.W., gets the sun all day. Ckae to tram, and in vary good locality. Further particulars from SPRATT and COY., 131 Worcester street Thsae ASS2. BMiS-lff?0

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 1

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