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AMUSEMENTS. LIBERT IBE R T TO-DAY AT 2. TO-NIGHT AT T. We take pride in announcing the fact that we have two star features thin -week that possess everything repaired for firstrato entertainment, headed bv the PARAMOUNT Star. POLA NEGRI POLA NEGRI POLA NEGRI POLA NEGRI POLA NEGRI POLA NEGRI POLA NEGRI POLA NEGRT POLA NEGRI PoU in a Comedy-Drams role; a flaming Follies beauty from Spain, who brought the men of the great city to her feet. Directed by the man who made "Monsieur Beau-t-sire" and "The Humming Bird." C HARM Y. R." C H A R M E R." CHARMH R." C H A K M E R." Pola's first !\ppearanco in a COMEDY-DRAMA ROLE. "TIIE CHARMER" is the story or" a yenns Spanish mountain »irl, wh.> eventually gains rorld fame as a dancer. Introduced by a Spanisii Tango danced by a Pupil of Miss Bessie Macdonald's. Our eecond feature is a startling, thrilling Picture, dealing with the disappearance of Twenty Beautiful Society Girls and efforts of the New Yorjc Police to find them! "INTO T H E N E T." "INTO THE NET." "INTO T H E N E T." "INTO THE NET." A Story from Real Life, featuring JACK MULHALL ■ JACK MULHALL < EDNA MURPHY. THE MOST BAFFLING MYSTERY STORY SHOWN FOR A DECAD& With a special Music Soors arranged by MR HOWARD MOODY, BOOK AT THE BRISTOL, at Theatre, or Ring 28C6. GRAND "Alwavs- a Good GRAND GRAND Entertainment." GRAND GRAND GRAND ABSOLUTELY YOUR LAST FEW CHANCES OF SEEING LILLIAN GISH IN HER GREATEST SCREEN SUCCESS, >HB WHITE SISTER," AND THE SPECIAL PROLCKJUH, WITH MISS OLGA WACKED AND MISS LUCY COWAN'S JUVENILES AND THE GRAND. - AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. RESERVE -AT THE BRISTOL OR. REGRETGRAND "Always a Good £s^2 GRAND Entertainment." GliAPiiJ TOR SALE. FKNDALTON. ry.ROOMED BUNGALOW, WITH MOTOR t GARAGE. All modern appointments, including electric store, radiator points, etc., etc. Grounds tastefully laid oat. * Very select locality. The. owner is prepared to accept the LOW PRICE of £IBSO for this Superior Property. F. WILLIAMSON and 00., 4 131 Hereford st. (next B. N.Z.). FENDALTON SECTION. IfINE RESipENTIAI, BUILDING SITE, with ample room for tennis courts, lawns, garden, etc. This block of land has just come on to the market. Approximately One Acre, with good Iron use, and lying well to the sun, and is clots to tram stop. Sections of this type are becoming unprocurable, consequently must 'Bcreese in value. (Set particulars from the Sole Agents— P. WILLIAMSON and CO.. 131 Hereford st. (next 8.N.Z.). ' W5743 EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. MODERN RESIDENCE of 7 good rooms, in best part and near trnm. All tJie rooms are large, artistically papered, dinker brick fireplaces, glassed-in sun verandah and tun porch. Doulton bath and basin. Two lavatories. Electric lieht, »ap, SEWER. Every convenience. Early possession ' and ea»y terms. Apply to the Agents. FENDALTON SECTION. Over HALF-ACRE, Stream frontage, near tram. Bargain at X-450. EERRY and GLASSON. 82923 F.P. -177 Manchester street. A REAL HOME. OVER 3 ACRES AND & ROOMS, ST. MARTINS. rrmS is one of tL t »„.<.*. „~„, t „ ... w,J- popular suburb. The House, Singleirey and Serai-Bungalow Type, is fitted with every possible modern convenience, large sunny verandah, etc. The grounds are beautifully laid out in lawhs, ornamental ehrnbs and tree*, first-class orchard, etc. The land has a' long frontage, and at least £IOOO worth of sections could be sold without spelling the balance ae a home. PRICE REDUCED TO 13000, and an offer is wanted. (804) HILLARY and BAXTER, 178 Manchester street. Sole AgerrU. Hi4s*F T A C Tl An indispensable dement in the an fill handling of - TVIFFICTJLT* OUTSTANDINGS. May we place our expert service at row disposal ? THE CCA. (A. M. Nelson, Manager). 133 Hereford street (next Bank of N.Z.) P.O. Box 874. 'Phone 3381. camFZ

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18546, 23 November 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18546, 23 November 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18546, 23 November 1925, Page 1

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