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AMUSEMENTS. Q We Start at Eleven. UKEV'S. Q U E E N ' UEEN'S.Q U K E -V ' Continuous- from 11. A MIGHTY HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. The KirT of <'nwhov-. iti a Thrilling :ir F".>!-movins Wei-torn Cyclone. IIITK .TONES IjU C K .TONES In "GOLD AND THE GIRL." "GO1.1) AX!> THE GIRL." Ppo BUCK in full fiEhtins trim: !i trusty six-shooter, liis rtashins rniys, and a story iull of romance. Then JACK HOXIE ••SCOUT," the horse In ••THK WHITE OUTLAW." "THE WHITE OUTLAW." The Thrilling Story of ;i Beautiful White Horse. Full -Supporting Programme. Prices, as Usual. FLAN* AT WEBLEY'S. 2144 C T R A X D Continuous Pictures. k -- T HAND From .Vonr. Daily. A Stc-rv of the Girl of To-day. "CHICKIE"' * Starring "CWTfKTE" DOROTHY MACKAILL "CHICKIK" .JOHN BOWERS. Comedv. "FIGHTIXG RANGER." Topical. MARY" PHI LB IX MARY PHILBIX in "FOOL'S HIGHWAY ' MARY PHILBIX 2093 TO-NIGHT! EUCHRE. f'CHRE! TONIGHT! EUCHRE. (The Favoured Party.) TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Sydenham Football Hall. TO-NIGHT. Svdenhnm Football llall. TO-NIGHT. First Prize. Lady's or Gent.'s Cycle or Order, 30s Order, Daintj* Tea Set, large Suitcase, Tloyal Donlton Teapot, Floating Kbfe Bow!, Set Decorated Jugs, Gcnt.'s Watch, etc. .12 Special Prizes. Admission 2s. EXCELSIOR EUCHRE ASSEMBLY. (The Euchro with the "Check" Cards.) 175.1 START THE NEW YEAR WELL. •Good TTALSWELL SPORTS Prizes Good -H. CLUB EUCHRE Prizes Good and DANCE. Prizes Good «Tan. Ist, New Year's Night. Prizes Goo.l Euckre, Bto 10.30. Dancing, Prizes Good R to 2. Prizes Gocd Smith's Marimba Band. Prizes Admission: Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is 6d. A Cheap Night's Enjoyment. 2UO FOB SALE. Fob sale-a genuine mink fur COAT. Every skin specially selected by one of America's leading Fur Experts. Only worn once. In absolutely perfect condition. Insured for £3OO. Probably the finest Mink Coat in this Dominion. For inspection and further particulars apply GORDON and GOTCH, Lichfield street, 2105FP Christchurch. ST. ALBANS WEST BUNGALOW. prk*. £1650. THIS PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD, AS THE OWNER IS LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH. ARTISTIC BUNGALOW OP 6 SPAOIOUS ROOMS, and LARGE SUN PQRCH, panelled hall, coat recess, plastered, spacious sittingroom, china rail, window seats,,, electric, light', radiator points, stione fireplaces, bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, sharing cabinet, medicine cabinet, double hotwater - service, wardrobes built in, electric stove, and gas cooker, ironing point; wash- 1 house, gas copper and tubs, coal and wood bins, shed. SPLENDID HIGH AND DRY SECTION, with frontage to right-of-way at back. HIGH PRESSURE WAffER AND SEWER CONNEXION. CLOSE TO TWO TRAMS. The House was built for the present owner, only the best of materials being used. As the owner is anxious to effect a quick sale, any reasonable proposition will be considered. \ Full particulars on application to the SOLE AGENTSJONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. Cor. Cashel and Manchester streets. St. A.W. 790. J44ISFP FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, £2600. CASHMERE HILLS, NEAR JUNCTION OP DYER'S PASS ROAD, VERY SUPERIOR BUNGALOW OK 7 ROOMS AND 2 SLEEPING-OUT BALCONIES; ALSO . ONE ENCLOSED SUN-PORCH. THIS place is brand new, and right up to date. Three hot water services, electric range and gas, incinerator, sewer, etc. CONCRETE YARD A SPECIAL FEA,TORE, 00 * 20. .There ia over i-acre fully 'planted with vegetables to come in almost at once. The position is sunny and sheltered, unique for very early fruit and vegetables, and yet within three minutes from tram; and room for motor on the flat. THE FINISH OF THIS BUNGALOW IS OB 1 THE VERY BEST, THE PANELLING BEING BEAUTIFULLY MATCHED, AND OP EXOELLENT QUALITY. The outlook from all rooms is very fine. This property came Into Mortgagee's hands owing to failure of the builders, and will be sold below cost, and exceptionally easy terms arranged. SMALL PROPERTY OR SECTIONS TAKEN A 8 PART PAYMENT. OWNER WILL SELL EITHER THJS PROPERTY OR HIS PRESENT RESIDENCE, CORNER RATA ST. AND WILSON'S ROAD, ST. MARTINS, AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE. ANY BUYER WANTING A FIRSTCLASS HOME SHOULD COMMUNICATE EARLY. F. A. NEALE, N6OOBFP 215 Manchester street. PAPANUI ROAD (JUST OFF). XilOO SOI*DEER'S MORTGAGE. A ROOMS AND SLEEPING PORC# i (glassed in), plastered, tiled roof, portico, 10ft stud, faces North, fireplaces a-nd mantels ARE SPECIAL FEATURE. RECEPTION HALL, built-in wmriiobes, Donlton bath and basin, kitchen fitted with bins, drawers, cupboards, and every other possible convenience. ALL UNDER ONE ROOF. Driveway entrance for car. THIS 18 A NEW PLACE, WHICH THE ABSENTEE OWNER HAS INSTRUCTED US TO DISPOSE OF IMMEDIATELY, AS HE WUJ, NOT BE RETURNING TO CHRIST- ( HURCH. PRICE £I4OO, BUT ANT REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR A QUICK SALE, AS IT MUST BE SOLD. For keys and further particulars, apply to the SOLE AGENTS: LOHBEY and CO.. LTD., Auctioneers, L449SF.P. 109 Cashel street. FENDALTON-CUM-RICCARTON. BOOM FOR TENNIS COURT. U something special—a splendid nerw -L Bungalow of six rooms and glasfed-in sun or sleeping-porch. The rooms we of good size and every modem attribute which can make for comfort, appearance, and saving of work is installed. Double hot water service, special porcelain bath, and a kitchenette which would be the pride of the most exacting housewife. The best of leadlights and solid panelling. Roomy brick garage. The section is about }-acre. Tho bouse stands well away from the street. At the price asked, £IBSO, a discriminating buyer will not hesitate to secure this perfect homeApply to the Vendor's Agents for keys and particular*. BERRY and GLASSON, 177 Manchester street. BOILER-CLEANING mad* easy, cost rot in half, when you use "MEXICAN" BOILER GRAPHITE. Gentle in action bat very sure, and won't injure boiler. Booklet from R. P. M. Manning and Co, 8 Bedford row. M7oaa-»

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18577, 30 December 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18577, 30 December 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18577, 30 December 1925, Page 1

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