'TOPICAL BUDGET WORLD'S fltilV *,JIAIj.-\iNJ-> a nil.iui"" Bclishtful "Spots" thai Intoxu-r Another Roaring Comedy, "MARRIAGE LIES." "MARRIAGE LIKS." 'his May Interest Sylvia and Bn Plans at Wcbtey's ' THEATRE EOYAL. the moscovitcii boom. instantaneous and emphatic triumph. moscovitch in "thr fake." moscovitcii in "the fake." last two nights of last two nights op "THE FAKE." J. C. Williamson, Ltd, Commencing TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO-NIGIIT And TO-MORROW -(TUESDAY), Lust Two Nights. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present tho WORLD-FAMOUS ACTOR GENIUS—■MAURICE MOSCOVITCH "THE FAKE." MOSCOVITCH "THE FAKE." MOSCOVITCH IN "THE FAKE." MOSCOVITCH "THE FAKE." MOSCOVITCH "THE FAKE." Supported by a Brilliant Company. "THE PAKE." "THE FAKE." By Frederic Lonsdale, "When a play curries the name of LONSDALE AS MS AUTHOR it lias tho HALLMARK of All that is Unusual, All that is Daring and Piquant in tho Technique of tho Modern Playwright." Followed by WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10th (For FOUR Nights Only): Du Maurier's Celebrated Romance of tho Quartier Latin of Paris. "TRILBY." "TRILBY." "TRILBY." "TRILBY." MOSCOVITCH AS "SVENGALI," v The Famous Rolo in which ho is Celebrated in Four Continents. ELLEN POLLOCK AS TRILBY. Vide Press, "NEWS,'.' SYDNEY:-?-"Years ago, du Maurier's story \of tho artist's model, 'Trilby,' fascinated tho world, because it was intensely human, because it treated of an unusual subject, but abovo all, becauso its chief personages ■woio enveloped ■ " an atmosphere of mystery." For the :e reason "TRILBY'' STILL HOLDS GREAT AUDIENCES ENTHRALLED NIGHTLY. '
MONDAY, JANUARY 24th, GRAND REVIVAL, FOB ONE NIGHT ONLY, "THE OUTSIDER,"' TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25th AND 26th. "THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED," "THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED," A Startling Story—Something to Discuss. THE BOX PLANS FOR THE SEASON ARE NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES AT ATKINSON'S. PRICES: D.O. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery. 2s 6d. (Early Doors. Stalls Is extra), plus tax., Manager CHARLES E. BONNER. 6007 FENDALTON. A FEW YARDS OFF THE TEAM. LOVELY NEW BUNGALOW. £1925. EXTRA LARGE ROOMS. Drawing-room, Dining-room, two Main Bedrooms, and LARGE GLASSED-IN SUN SLEEPING ROOM ALSO, EXTRA SUN VERANDAH. Nice Entrance Hall and Dining-room in DARK STAINED EIMU, A COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE KITCHENETTE IN WHITE ENAMEL, with ELECTRIC RANGE, Tiled Back Sink, Spacious Cupboards.'. Safe, and Bins, Coal Box, and Storeroom BACK VERANDAH A LARGE GARAGE, Concrete Drive and Paths. THE GROUNDS LAID OUT IN LAWNS, etc., and the PROPERTY READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION. Enquire about this before buying. EXCHANGE. The owner of an EIGHT-ROOMED BUNGALOW and nearly HALF AN ACRE with STREAM FRONTAGE' and BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS IN FENDALTON, will take a SMALLER HOUSE AS PART PAYMENT for it. A RICCARTON, FENDALTON, or FAPANO] BUNGALOW is prefrrred. BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY, Agents, 83164 , 778 Colombo street. £1550. CASHMERE HILLS. FINE SUNNY POSITION. ONE MINUTE FROM TRAM. WELT- T "'TT/r 5 ROOMS, kitchenette and "un balcony, every possible convenience, e. light, gas cooker, excellent hot-water service. OVER J-ACRE in tip-top garlen and orchard. We can rethis as being a Good Home, and particularly good value. HILLARY and BAXTER, 178 Manchester street. £3OOO i—FENDALTON. THE GARDEN SUBURB. A LOVELY HOME AND A GLORIOLS SITUATION. BUNGALOW-SEMI-TWO-STOREY, of eight spacious rooms—3 bedrooms and bathroom upstairs, 5 rooms and bathroom downstairs. This homo was built bv one of our leading Architects, and nothing but the best material has been used throughout the building. V? r ,? < ! dining-room and sitting-room, beau , t ""' i i panelled and papered, and expensive eiecmc light fittings. The Kitchenette is a special feature, having tiled surround, large eject™, cooker and gas cooker, built-in cupboards anu Septic lank, hothouse, motor F.a"^;. ?: The grounds are tastefully ° u '' lao bi 6 fine orchard, lawns, flower-he's: also asparaguß bed. Very seldou con . offered in this select locality, 3na „„ Le t us fident that it will be a fl« ic £ !* |™ re it is prove to you that at the above ui, good value. .ccrtN' BERRY and G^ S f^l\ eT street. 83108 177 Manchcstej Salad Sets in _ TfOR the Summer Table> gj 2 Many Elegant D' B '* •,. , M 7129 Us 6d; Bet of 7 Flee": jaln
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18901, 17 January 1927, Page 1
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