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AMUSEMENTS. WE START AT ELEVEN. n n z e x 1 s queen's. Continuous from 11 am-TO-DAY'S GREAT PROGRAMMENo. 1"Whoopee! • Whoopee Here's ail the speed o£ a Dozen Vv'estern Fboto-plajs Crammed into one Stirring Picture ~erve Frazzling Dives—Huirraising Leaps—Battles in Mid-air —Stunts by the Wholesale that Jlvstify and Thrill. Featuring a. GTHL from the Cattln Country who provides MORE THRILLS tlian any Dare-devil Cowboy. JOSIE SEDGWICK JOSIE SEDGWICK In Her Latest Whirlwind Story, • "THE OUTLAWS DAUGHTER." "THE OUTLAW'S DAUGHTER. "THE OUTLAW'S DAUGHTER.' "THE OUTLAW'S DAUGHTER." , YOU SIMPLY MUST SEE This Fearless GIRL of 'be Ranges Perform Stunts of Incredible "Daring. No. 2 ANNA I?. NILSSON ANNA Q. NILSSOS In On© of the Deepest Tragedies of Life. "THE SIDE-SHOW OF LIFE." "THE SIDE-SHOW OF LIFE.' "THE SIDErSHOW OF LIFE. The Love Drama of a Circus Clovn. A GREAT'CIRCUS STORY. SIXTH THRILLING EPISODE OF Universal's TREMENDOUS Serial, "SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS." "SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS." QUEEN'S HARMONIC ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Mr Harry Ellwood. Plans at Webler's, or 'Phone 3342. 5881 FOE SALE. GENTLEMAN'S OIIARMING RESIDENCE. IN THE FAVOURITE LOCALITY" OF FENDALTON. price ■ £2750. SUPERIOR 2-STOREY BUNGALOW WITH LARGE SUN PORCH. G SPACIOUS ROOMS/ AND TWO SLEEPING BALCONIES. Panelled reception ball ivith china. rail, large sitting-room with open brick fireplace, raised hearth, indirect lighting, papered, archway to dining-room. Living room is panalled, sideboard built in, seat in inglenook, tiled slab grate with raised hearth. Kitchen with tiled back Shacklock range, also Matter's gas stove, servery from dining-room with china cabinet and spacious cupboard and bin accommodation, sink in recess, large meatsafe,' broom cupboard. UPSTAIRS.—TWO VERY PINE SLEEPING BALCONIES, with separate entrances. Bedrooms with wardrobes and tiled s ' a ' s graes with raised hearths; linen press; bathroom with porcejain bath and basin, separate stand-up shower, shaving cabinet, linen anu box cupboards. ... * Waslihouse, pumice copper and tubs (not over tubs), MOTOR GARAGE, septic ■ tank, 3 lavatories, coal and wood shed, concrete fioor, asphalt paths. ■ • ARTESIAN WATER SUPPLY AND ELECTRIC PUMP. . , SECTION OF QUARTER-ACHE, nicely laid out in lawns and garden, yose befls, PACING NORTH, EXCEPTIONALLY " SUNNY POSITION; PLEASANT SUBTHIPPROPERTY IS IN PERFECT ORDER PROM END TO END, AND WAS BUILT EXPRESSLY FOR ITS PRESENT OWNER. Further particulars on application to the S ° COMPANt^LTO.^ . CHOICE SECTION. MURRAY PLACE. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN TEN PAYS. Q/Yl PBRCIfES, Fenced »nd Planted ' NEARLY 1 CHAIN 'FRONTAGE. Level and dry. AH services available. ' Not cramped against another residence. THE LAST SECTION AVAILABLE IN MURRAY PLACE. Half minute tojram.^ LOHREY and CO., LTD. PAPANUI ROAD, MERIVALE. ■ACRE SECTION, 1 CHAIN FRONTAGE, 5 CHAINS DEEP. Plenty o{ space here for a tennis courtTa" be ?o]d off 'a large property. Just put in' market. THE PRICE IS LOW. Fol. 124 F. LOHREY and CO., LTD.. Auctioneers, "Land, and Estate Agents, 'Phone 518. 109 Cashel street. L 448? TO HOTELKEEPERS TO HOTELKEEPERS! FOR PRIVATE SALE. THE ROYAL HOTEL, LEITHFIELD. ' 26 Mi)es from Cbristcburcli. . MUST BE SOLDI MUST BE SOLDI ANY OFFER WILL BE CONSIDERED. rriHß FREEHOLD OF THE ROYAL HOTEL A AT LEITHFIELD, comprising .9 8 roods, 33 perches, and large Modern y P, D en 2-stOfey Structure pr Building consisting of 12 ropnis (8 bedroom?, large dining room, billiard room, 3 sitting rooms, bar with attings, counter, etc., cellar), hot and .Po|d water service, gap engine. The bmlajng is in the township of Leitbfield on tho Mam. Arterial North road. All the charabanc motor traffic passes the door, and the hptel is architecturally designed, timbered, plastered throughput, and well"built. is a trade to be done, and at the price the owner has placed upon it as a reserve it is' one of the cheapest proposition «ver placed on the market for isale. fltock and Furnftu*e at Valuation, and early poßsessjon obtainable. The owner is determined to realise and an opportunity awaits those in search of a good tmsipess rropostion or an investment. W. E, SI&IES and CO., 53386 146 Hereford street, Christchurch. BUSINESS- ANNOUNCEMENTS. GRAHAM AND BALLINQEB, 165 Madras street. Phona 4542 A SCRAP METAL, S4CS ANP BOTTLE " JIEROHANTS. OASH BUYERS of Scrap Copper, Brass, Vi" Lead, Zinc, Cast and Wrought Iron, Tailors' Clips, Sacking, Hope, Canvas, Bottles, an! all cHsae* of WASTE MATERIAL. 1 "' A SUCCESSFUL 1926 n AN indispensable factor towards this w the Strong and eoientiftc handling of DIFFICULT OUTSTANDINGS. Onr Expert Serviea is at your disposal. THE C.C.A. (A. M. Nelson, Manager), 183 Hereford street (next Bank: of N.Z.). P.O. Box 874. Phono 3331 " C 2726 GRAHAM AND BELLINGER, 166 street. . Phone 4842 A SCRAP BOTTLE Bras*, .1 Iron, G€2U XCB AND ICE CHESTS. -mtie' Rnnnly only puis CRYSTAL ICE iWi*W tb ® £rvod fresh ' c ° ol, ap<^p * b U S e a F«oU I ce Chest, from £3 5s net £tSk ' v FERON and SON, LTD. ' .phon.VoS. 1 °

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18634, 8 March 1926, Page 1

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