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AarUSEMENTS. QUEEN'S Q u . 5 £ :* > c U E E N ' S QVh^h't Continuous from 11- ~,„ A WONDERFUL SCREENED 10 A DELIGHTED AUDIENCE LAST EYEING, rainount's Special At jr, a , ct J, " ..E6T OK IKE \vATE IOttLR.,, "WEST OF IHE WATER 'lO.Stk. Adapted from the much discussed rtovc and featurm? HUNTER GLEN HUNTER Ud 2IAY MoAYOY MAY McAVOY " G I M M E." " G I M M E.„ " G I M M E." " P .1 A M *>• A humorous sto-v of married iiio. i.very woman shoiiid see this picture . loatunng, HEEi-NE CHADWILK. HKI.Ji.NE CHADWICK. . A supporting prjroramme that entertains. . COMEDY. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. GAZETTE, Ajn D THE sUPERB uKCHESTRA Prices a* usual. PLAN AT WEBLEI^ Direction . . . Johu Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Positively La?t Five Nights of that Wonderiul London Corned.an : BERT COOTE. BERT COOTE. BEET COOTE. , Presenting An ther D-li rht'ul Sketch, P. PIPP, DETECTIVE. P. PIPP, DETECTIVE. Do Not Miss the Final Appoarnnr.es Oi the Greatest Star 07er seen here. RENO'S MARIMBA BAND. RENO'S MARIMBA BAND. Vaudeville's Latest 192-1 Innovation. KNIGHT and BRADY, KNIGHT and BRADY, In Their DelisMM Son- Sc na Impressions. ' FRED WEBBER. FRED -WEBBER. Tim '•■r u sical Bell-boy. FREDO BOYS. Acrobatic Violinists, Last Nights GEO. EDWARDS AND CO. And Y.inr Favrur'te, GEORGE STOREY, With His NEW RFVUE COMPANY, Presenting "FIND THE LADY." A "Sparkling Feast of Fun. PRICES-D.C. and 0.5., 2s 2d; Stalls, Is; R«erveo, 2s 9d. Plan at The Bns ol till 11.30 a.m., thereafter at the Opera Housa Confectionery Store. IMPORTANT. Owing to the length of tlio pro^rsmrao, the curtain will wo at 7.55 P-M-, and patrons arc respectfully requested to he seated^ that time. '" FOS SALE. £ 175() OR OFFER. ONE OF THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES ON THE MARKET. RESIDENCE AND HALF AN ACRE. WITHIN QUARTER OF AN HOUR'S WALK OF CATHEDRAL SQUARE. THE PROPERTY comprises SUPERIOR RESIDENCE of 6 spacious rooms, plastered and artistically papered throughout, electric light, gas 6tovc, bathroom with porcelain bath end basin, gaß geyser, open brick fireplace, spacious wardrobes and cupboards built-in, pantry, scullery, electric hot water service, toolshcd,' workshop, etc. H P WATER AND SEWER CONNEXION. BEAUTIFUL HIGH AND DRY SECTION OF HALF AN ACRE, perfectly laid out in lawn and garden, choicest, shrubs, and ornamental trees. SPLENDID. V GR> CHARD, ample room for tennis court. Abac** luteiy private. WITHIN .A STONE'S THROW OF BEALEY AVENUE. Further particulars on application to tho Sole Agenta, JONES, M"cCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., St. WCO9. Auctioneers. J4125-6445F.P. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. IN THE GARDEN SUBURB. A MAGNIFICENT TILED KOOF BUNGALOW HOME of 9 large looms, tastefu'ly decorated with the LATEST ART PAPERS, BEAM CEILINGS, LARGE RECEPTION HALL 15 x 15, with a huge fireplace of ART DESIGN, Electric Light and Eleotric Bella in all rooms. Beautiful SUN BALCONY, facing North, la x 15. SEPTIC TANK DRAINAGE. There is approximately 5 acres, beautifully laid out in CHOICE SHRUBS, STANDARD ROSES and FLOWERING SBRIBS, all well grown cud waking tho p'ace eery attractive and secluded. A full-eized TENNIS COURT and ample room for keeping: two Cows, Vegetable Garden, oie. The property is approaohed by TWO DRIVES, and hap » nrjiend'd STREAM FRONTAGE, MOTOR GARAGE AND PIT, TOOL'HOUSE and GARDENER'S HUT. This property was built under the personal Bupsrvision of one of tho lending Architects. . Properties of this type rarely come on tho market. PRICE, JB6OOO. Must be seen to be appreciated. TERMS ARRANGED. Full particulars from Sole Agents, F. WILLIAMSON and CO., 131 Hereford street, WBSS3-99 Nest Bank of New Zealand. BUSINESS AIOTOUNOEMENTS. FRUIT TKEES. OF ALL KINDS OF FRUIT XK£.iio, including— Apples in all best known kinds; strong trees, 2s 6d to 33 6d each; 27s 6d to 563 p«r Pears—Extra atrone trees in best sort*, 2a 6d, 3s 6d to 5s each; 30s to 42s per doss. Plums—All best varieties, 2s 6d, 3s ed to Ga each; 30a to 403 per doz. _ Apricots—Early medium and lato varieties, 3a 6d each. , , „ ~ Nectarines—ln six best kinds, 3s and 3s 6d each; 30s per doz. . , Peaches—Early medium and late kinds, 8a and 3s 6d each; 30s to 36a per doz. Quinces— Strong trees, 6 kinds, 3s 6d eacn. Almonds—Strong trees, G tends, 3s oa. each. , , Figs—Six choico kinds, 3s ed each. Walnuts—Extra etron? troea, 8 to 10 years old, 7s 6d to 10s each; atron? trees, 4 to 6 years o'd, 8s 6d end 5s ench. Black Mulberries— Strong trees, Se eactt. Gooseberries-In 40 best sorts, 12s per doz. Currants-Red, Black and White, 10a per dos. _ j Loganberries-Is 6d each; 12s per doz. NAIRN and SONS, Lincoln road., Tefephoa* 24L Ch^nSU "BOOK DEBTS —Too Heavyi" Managerial comment. It is just here we car, help yoo. _ AT YOUE SERVICB. ••HE C.C.A.. (A. M. Nelson, Manager). P.O. Bos 87«. REMOVAL NOTICE. WEE LONDON DENTAL .INSTITUTE I from thfcirolf rooms to HIGH STREET to NEW.ONES, over rqiTT'S BOOK SHOf, "112 OASHEL STREET. G. C. Z. HARRIS, tt„~,<-. Dentist. \ WARM Winter is acsnred with a 1 "UNIQUE" HOT WATER . guaranteed not to leak or crack. Sold by »U chemists and dealers. H 6208

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18150, 13 August 1924, Page 1

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