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AMUSEMENTS. YANBEUGH BOUCICATTLT ■SEASON. TO-NIGHT, "Au. PCI PASSES BY.' f HE ATP. K R O Y A L. direction .. J. c. Williamson. (X.Z.), Ltd. jjfanager j 0 h a FarrelL ONE OF THEIR VERY BEST PRODUCTIONS. TONIGHT, at 8. Three Nights o - '- IP-ENIi YANBRUGH DIQS BOUCICAULT And their Brilliant London Company, In Three Special Productions of A. A. Milne's Exquisite Comedy, "MR PIM PASSES BY," "MR PIM PASSES BY," "MR PIM PASSES BY," Which was specially ■written for Mies Vanbrugh and Mr Boucicault, and in which, they both achieved one of their A Notable- Production. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. And Two Following Evenings, Three Representations of Sir Arthur Pinero's Epoch-making Drama. "THE SECOND MRS TANQUERAY." "THE SECOND MRS TANQUERAY." TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. Five Nights Only. "AREN'T WE ALL?" Bos Plans at The Bristol Piano Co. Day Sales at Theatre- Royal Confectionery. PRICES: D.C and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery. 2s. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, la extra. All Prices Plus Amusement Tax. Cars stt 10.45. G970 FOR SALE. P. A. NEALE, Estate Agent and Business Broker, Member Christchurch Land Agonta' Association. J?97nA-BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, with sleeping porch and balcony, with every modern convenience, facing North. Beautiful situation; in first-class order;. 5J acres early land, very suitable early cropping. A perfect home. Near tram. Pol. 227 F. A. NEALE. PQQr_SPREYDON, near Colombo <&VOO street. Bungalow 4 rooms and kitchenette, wardrobes, hot, cold, electric light, ga3 range, motor garage. Government mortgage £SOO 4*. Vacant few days. Pol. 120. P. A. NEALE. -T- T-sO —SFREIDOIs—Sound Semi-Eun-cv I OU ?alow, 4 rooms, lntchonettc, plastered, nicely papered, bathroom, hot and cold, sunny position. Good section, workshop. Vacant few days. Fol. 396 P. A. NEALE. -PIOKA—ST.. ALBANS—First-class T. dwX— iOVJ House, nicely papered, perfect order, very well finished, every possible convenience ;" well laid out garden, lawns, etc. Government mortgage £750. Early possession. Pol. 410 F. A. NEALE. Bathroom, hot and coid, sewer. Easy walk to Post Office. FoL 412 F. A. NEALE, 263 High street. Opp. Rendes%-ous. 'Phone 3802. Manchester etreetr (between Worcester and Hereford streets. 'Phone 1151. N6527-9110 GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, EERDALTOW. A MOST DESIRABLE TWO-STOREY A. ART BUNGALOW OF SIX ROOMS, with sleeping-out balcony and sun porch, has "been placed in our hands for immediate disposal, much to the owner's regret, who, through exceptional circumstances, is cornpolled to part with hifl fine home. The House is replete with every modern comfort and convenience, including electric light, gaa, septic tank, lavatories upstairs and down, motor garage, and glasshouse. Tha Grounds, comprising about i-acre. with room for "Tennis Court, are a special feature laid out in lawns, flower and vrgetable garden, fruit trees, etc., with ft beautiful terraced bank to the trout stream running through the property. Business men, retiring station owners, or fanners looking for a perfect h me witn restful surroundings, should not mi-se seeing this. Write, or 'phone 4806, and we will arrange for inspection. PRICE £3500. p WILLIAMSON and CO., Estate Agents, 131 Hereford street (next SPRATT AND COY. ST. ALBANS WEST. TUST IN FROM PAPANUI ROAD. X»01 KA-TERMS ARRANGED. Gentle3biilOU men's Residence, 7 good lofty rooms, plasteied and papered, every possib'o convenience, including two lavatories, ' ' bath and basin, ehower room, jd gas H.P. water; also two artesian wells. Forty-seven perches splendidly laid out in choice garden, facing north. This is an undoubted chanc© to aecuro a woll-built homo in a select locality. Full particulars. 121 Worcester etrset, HERE'S A BARGAIN. jV ed one-storey RESIDENCE, exceptionally well-built; ail oonv.; 10 rain* utes' walk from Square; excellent locality; ■very valuable J-acte section,2 chains frontage motor garage, and numerous outbuildin«s. Two sections can be cut off and sold for £7OO, leaving i-acre with Residence for £ISOO. Sole Agents, * SPRATT and COY., 121 Worcester street, 1250 'Phone ASOS2. EARLY. Fruit and Vegetable Land.—2o acres, partly planted early peas and potatoes, which should be ready in November. Grows exceptional crops of tomatoes. Good cottage. Prico £1550. Small deposit. 470 ACRES Mixed Para, in good ordjr, heavy cropping, dairying, and grassing country; 5 miles from market. homestead and outbuildings. Can bo secured on exceptional terms. We have inspected thia property, and it is a SNIP. 12 ACRES, planted with apples, peso*, strawberries, and lucerne. New Bungalow. Fivo miles from city. Owner would exchange for 6uburban bungalow. Cash required about £7OO. J. G. MACDONVLD and CO., Land and Estate Agontfi, 'Phone 2075. 152 Hereford street. MSSSS-9633 LATDIER SQUARE. (Close to.) 20 ROOMS. £2950. This is the best proposition of its kind offering in Ghiiatchurch to-day, and will sell quickly. There is a .full J-acro and a -well built solid houso with every convenience. This place is very euitablo for nursing home or boardinghouse. With a reasonable expenditure thero is an assured income for anyone by letting flats. Inspection ty appointment. HILLARY and BAXTER, 178 Manchester etreet, (242) Sole Agents H4170-1312F WITH that Cold Joint try "Military" Piekks. Adda relish to the mealSold by all grocers. Insist on "Military." 4245-8715

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18185, 23 September 1924, Page 1

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