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AMUSEMENTS. "IS ZAT SOS "IS ZAT so; "IS ZAT SO! The J. C. Williamson 'IS ZAT SO?" Company are having a veritable triumphant tour. Wellington packed the Theatre for 7 nights, where the Comedy was a riot. And ndw in Dunedin the folk thero are flocking to H.M, Theatre in large numbers. "IS ZAT SO?" ia aptly called THE BIG LAUGH OF THE CENTURY. THE BIG LAUGH OF THE CENTURY. THE BIG LAUGH OF THE CENTURY. H E A T R E ROYAL. Direction: C. WILLIAMSON AND CO., LTD. Laughing Season Starts TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 7.55. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 7.55. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 7.55. "IS ZAT SO?" i "Is Zat Sot" open.i To-morrow Night promptly at 7.55, and Patrons are requested to bo in their scats at that moment, as the story becomes intensely interesting from the rise of the curtain, when the two principal characters are discovered on the stage. DON'T MISS A SINGLE LAUGH. DON'T MI3S A SINGLE LAUGH. DON'T MISS A SINGLE LAUGH. For thi First Time in Christchurch To-morrow Night, J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., Will present the hilarious Farco-Comcdy, which for over two years convulsed London and Now York. RICHARD TABER AND HALE NORCROSS "IS ZAT SO?" By James Gloason and Richard Tabcr. (Presented by arrangement with Leo Shubcrt and Earl Booth.) The Company includes many notable firstappearances in New among ihem: BARRIE LIVESEY, MARY ELLEN HANLEY, VIRGINIA NORTON, MAUDE CARROLL, CLAUDE SAUNDERS, SAMMY GREEN, DAPHNE BAIRD, "With whom will be associated DOUGLAS VIGORS, ARTHUR CORNELL. HERBERT LEIGH, and Master BRUCE WALKER. "IF YOTT CAN'T LAUGH AT "IS ZAT SO?" YOU SHOULD SEE A DOCTOR."— N.Y. "SUN." PRICES: 83, 4s, 2s 6d. Early Door Stalls Is extra. PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. 6679 FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL CASHMERE HOME FOR SALE. W(E have received instructions from the Owner, who l?as purchased ft property ion the Hills with acreage, to offer his I SUPEUIOS RESIDENCE OF 8 SPACIOUS ROOMS, plastered and art papered through' out, indirect lighting, oak mantel, tiled hearths and grates, mirror wardrobes, sleeps ing verandah, two linen presses, bathroom with porcelain hath and basin, b, and <V service, electrio stove, destructor, coal and wood shed, TWO MOTOR GARAGES, large basement. SECTION OF HALF AN ACRE, choicely laid out in rock garden, lawns, prnamontal trees and shrubs, THIS PROPERTY IS IDEALLY SITUATED, being within two pr three minutes of the Colombo street tram and Ht * ue Bnn, fl time, being above the fog line and ing one of the finest views it is possible to get on the Hills. EXCEPTIONALLY SUNNY POSITION. A beautiful building site be sold pfl if the whole of the (and was not required This property is, only on the market under exceptional circumstances, and the owner is anxious to sell, P9IC? -£3500. Full particulars on application. Cm. 1«6. JONES, McOROSTIE CO., LTD. VW *■ " ' J4973FP FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL FARM WITHIN 8 MILES OF CHRISTCHURCH. WOULD MAKE IDEAL STUD FARM. "TI7ELL subdivided and watered, all in best VV, of order. Has grown up to 67 bushel* Wheat, 20 tons of Onions, ape] very high i yields of all crops. . v First-class Homestead, 10 ropnifl, e.1,. hj, and 0., 6-stalled stable, implement shed, 6 looseboxes, 2-roomed cottage, 12rbai) ehed, and all necessary buildings. Land- is all in good heart, and early inspection ia recommended. PHce and terms are right. Folip A 365 Full particulars PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., P7183F Land Department. £2300. SUNNY FENDALTON. 6 ROOMS AND TWO BALCONIES. This property is situate in the very best part of this fashionable suburb, and is about the l»»t "ord in up-to-date homes Two rooms, 18 X IS and 16 x 14, combine with sliding doors, making one very fine room. These »Ibo open on to bud porch, 18 t 8, The convenience* include e. cooker, patent clothes-washer, incinerator, shower caoinet, etc. etc. A well-designed and beautifully, appointed home; J-acre, in garden, garage, etc 'MI HILLARY and BAXTER, H4736F.P. '"8 Manchester street. £ 3OOO- pend alt° n THE GARDEN BUBURB. A LOVELY HOME AND A GLORIOUS SITUATION. BUNGALOW-SEMI-TWO-STOREY, of eight spacious rooms —3 bedrooms end bathroom upstairs. 5 room's and bathroom downstairs. This home was built by one of our leading Architects, and nothing but the best material has been used throughout the building. Large dining-room and sitting-room, beautifnlly panelled and papered, and expensive electric light fittings. The Kitchenette is a special feature, having tiled surround, large electrio cooker and gas cooker, built-in cupboards and bins. Septic tank, hothouse, motor garage, etc. The grounds are tastefully laid out; very fino orchard, lawns, flower-beds; also valuable asparagus bed Very seldom is such a home offored in this select locality, and we are confident that it will be a quick seller. Lot u« provn to you that at the above figure it is good value. I 3ERRY and GLASSON, I , 83108 177 Manchester street, I

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18911, 28 January 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18911, 28 January 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18911, 28 January 1927, Page 1

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