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AMUSEMENTS. We Start at Eleven QU F. K X • S. 4 \: E K X ' S. V E E X ' .s. Q U E E X ' S. Continuous from 11. One (.{ ;iif Greatest. cf Programmes. lIAHRY CAREY HARRY CAREY T n "THE KICK-nACK." "THE KICK-BACK." A Stuoenaou > Drama ot breakneck snocd and action, and ca?ilv Hanv Carry's best "i/.ic',lire to date. Then"THE WARREXS 01" VIRGINIA." •"J HE WAKREXS OF VIRGIXIA." A groat "ovc story cf the American C;v.l War. Grand sunnorling and musical urogramm-. " ' . ' ' ' 7:Klt THEATRE ROYAL. LAST T\YU NIGHTS OF SEASOX. i "TILE LADY 01" THE ROSE" | lias fairly captivated playgoers cf Chrisl- ! church, and tlie universal opinion is that 'it is by far Ihe best and most delicious • Coniic Opera, Iho Royal Comics have evev ' presented in Xew Zealand. j i'ji H K A 'l' U E E 0 Y A L. | Direction .. J. C. Williamson (X.Z. 1 Ltd. ; John l'arrell.) "THE LADY OF THE ROSE" Has Achieved a Genuine Triumph. TO-,XIGHT, at S. AX D TO-MORROW EYENIXG. For These TWO FIXAL OCCASIOXS TWO EIXAL OCCASIONS 2. C. Wll-LIAMKOX, LTD., Present the Incomparable GLADYS .MOXCRIEFF GLADYS MOXCRIEFF CLAUDE FLEMMIXG Blalco Adams, Leslie Holland, Xellie Payne, William Perrymau, Byrl Yv'alke'.ey ;uul the. Popular ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPAXY In the Exquisite Romantic Comic Opera, "THE LADY OF THE ROSE," "THE LADY OF THE ROSE," "THE LADY OF THE HOSE," Which for all-round excellence must take precedence over "The Merry Widow," "The Maid of the Mountains" «nd other 'Comic Operas staged during the past twenty years. This is th» oninion of Hie delighted audiences which mglitiy display their appreciation by unbounded expressions of enthusiasm. OPERA PRODUCED BY GEORGE 11. HIGHLAND. Plans at The Bristol, Day Sales at tEo Theatre Royal Confectionery. Prices—D.C. and E.S. Ss, Stalls 4s, gallery le 6d. Early door stalls and gallery Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. 70S SALE. QUICK SALE REQUIRED, , CASHMERE HILLS RESIDENCE. QUICK SAUK REQUIRE IJ. CASHMERE HILLS RESIDENCE. On account of DR. BOSS (who is contemplating leaving New Zealand). ABOVE THE FROST LINEBRICK ' HUX'GALOW; Tiled Roof,' 8 Booms, kitchen, pantry, large bathroom, SPLEXDID SUN BALCONY (27 x S), part partitioned for sleeping. Plastered and art papered throughout, electric light and heater points, sideboard built in, wardrobes and cupboards every, where, linen press, 2 hot water services, kitchen fitted for electric stove. All the rooms are spacious, 3 open brick fireplaces, meat safes, etc. Drawing-room 23 x 21, opening into dining-room, making oil© room 87ft long. Study with fireplace, 2 heater points. Water laid on dressing room, with lavatory basin and hot and oold water. SPECIAL FEATURES: Many large windows in every room, exceptional woodwork, cix rooms face North. Yerandah 27 x 8, closed at oile end, could be completely enclosed' for sleeping accommodation. Motor shed. The house having two main entrances, was designed to be convertible into two flata by adding kitchenette on the lower floor. ' SITUATE JUST OFF HACKTHOKXE EOAD, AT GWYNFA LOOP. OVER HALF AX ACRE OF LAND, fully planted with ornamental trees, shrubs, and fruit trees (full bearing), two lawns, terraced hill slopes, getting the maximum amount of sunshine. WELL SHELTERED) FROM PREVAILING WINDS. FINEST VIEW ON THE HILLS, OVERLOOKING- VALLEY. THE RESIDENCE IS PERFECTLY BUILT, PRACTICALLY NO UPKEEP. FOR A QUICK SALE THE OWNER IS PREPARED TO ACCEPT £4150. WE DRAW SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Till IS FINE PROPERTY. Very seldom a brick residence can be purchased in this favourable situation. Full particulars and cards to view on application to the SOLE AGENTS. JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., Corner Cashel and Manchester streets. J44ISFP FERNDALE. C. C. DAVIS, ESQ., HAS APPOINTED US SOLE AGENTS FOR HIS BEAUTIFUL HOME. THE LAND Contains 3* acres of good, loamy soil, 2>art planted in well-grovrn trees, including walnuts, etc. Parts in "hrubs, lawns, flower garden and vegetables. Full grass tennis court in perfect order, the balance cf the land in paddocks, lucerne plot. The lay-out could r.ot be improved upon. Tho home itself was carefully designed for comfort and convenience. Substantiaily built in brick and roughcast, with partition walls of brick, and fitted with the very best type of fittings throughout. The tesaelated pavement to porch, the panelled doors, fireplaces, the bathrom fittings, wardrobes, the kitchen fittings, etc., have all bean specially selected. The house includes large hall with fireplace, cosy drawing room, "good smoking room, sun-porch, to (he nortn, splendid diningroom, sunny breakfast room, kitchen connected with housemaid's pxntry, scullery, storerooms, etc. Upstairs, throe large double bedrooms with fireplaces, wardrobes, etc., two single "r.cdrooms, two maids' bedrooms, two bathrooms. cxtfft stairs to maids' quarters, large sleeping balcony facing north. Outbuildings include garage for two cars, stable, twostall; apple house, fowlhouses, cowshed, etc., etc.. wsptic tank, and an excellent water supply. No advertising can adequately describe this property. Lot us show it to you. The owner is determined to 6ell, and the price is a low one. H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Estate Agents, 'Phone 4731. 152 Hereford street. L 4349-7337 M c HEATHCOTE VALLEY. ODEBX 5-BOOMED' HOUSE, verandah, plastered and papered. E. light, H.P. water, also sewer, washhouse, and storeroom. LAND, J-ACRE, with long northern frontage, planted in full-bearing fruit treos, Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines, etc.; in the best of order. Particularly suitable for a LTTTELTOX RESIDEXT. PRICE £I2OO. H. HOBDAY", United Service Buildings, 115 Hereford iteMt. TUMWm

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18346, 1 April 1925, Page 1

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