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AMUSEMENTS. AUEKN' S Q U E E N ' S. Continuous from 11 a.m. No. 1- SYD CHAPLIN In the Screen's Funniest Comedy, "THE MAN ON THE BOX." "THE MAN ON THE BOX. No. 2-The Thrilling Western Romance, "WOLVES OF THE BORDER. No. 3- TOPICAL BUDGET. „ No. 4- "A CROOK THAT CAN COOK. No. 5- PATHE REVIEW. No. 6- -IN THE AIR" Another Screaming Comedy. No 7- "CROSSWORD PUZZLE." Nn r_ "SCREEN SNAPSHOTS. • -"DINKY DOODLE." Plans at Weblcv's, or ring 3312. •' tlJ THEATBE ROYAL. HEAT RE ROY/ Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), Touring Manager: John I-'nrrcll. A GREAT ATTRACTION. Commencing NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Present Their Brilliant MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. ARTISTP ™ Including The Charming and Talented Comic Opera Artist, MARIE BURKE, MARIE BURKE, MARIE BURKE, Together with BARRETTLENNARD. His First Appearance In Chrlstchurch. CECIL KELLAWAY, Herbert Browne, Thelma Burncss, Babetto Odcal (her first appearance here), Noel Dniuton (his first appoaranco here). Frank Hawthorne, Charles Zoli, in tha Latest and Best London Musical Comedy Triumph, "KATJA." "KATJA." "KATJA." "KATJA." Which is in its Third Year in England, and it Broke All Records in Sydney and Melbourne. "KATJA." "KATJA." A Thrilling Love Story, Set to Glorious Rippling Music, and Spiced with Uproarious Fun. The Opera Produced by , CHARLES A. WENMAN. DURING THE SEASON Will also bo Staged THE DELICIOUS COMIC OPERA. "WILD FLOWER." With MARIE BURKE in Her Original Part. And the First Australasian Production of Franz Lehar's Beautiful Opera, "FRASQUITA." PRICES: B.C. and 'R.S., 8s; Stalls. «ls; Gallery, 2s- 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, la extra. All Prices plus Amusement Tax. BOX PLANS for "KftUftl'. wjJL.be, .opened at Th« Bristol fßlti (FBI DAY) MORNING, lit 9 o'clock. 7208 CANTERBURY SWEET PEA, CARNATION, AND ROSE SOCIETY. GLADIOLI AND CUT FLOWERS SHOW. GLADIOLI AND CUT FLOWERS SHOW. TO-DAY! 2to 10 p.m. TO-DAY! TODAY! 3to 10 p.m. TODAY! SATURDAY—ALL DAY, AND NIGHT. ROLLESTON STREET HALL. ROLLEBTON BTREET HALL. The Largest Entry of Gladioli Ever Staged in Chrittchurch, Art Union Ticket, Is, Admits. 7140 W. McCONNELL, Secretary. FOB SftTiTt. . • FOR PRIVATE SALE. TIMBER AND JOIKERY BUSINESS. "TOCK AND PLAKT. AT VALUATION. NO GOODWILL. LONG LEASE. A. L. GRAY, 1119 F.P. 134 Oxford terrace. £3OO DEPOSIT ONLY. PBICE £1650. SOLID RESIDENCE UF 6 EXTRA LARGE ROOMS, two with French doors, lofty stud, plaatered and papered, electric light. throughout, heater points, wardrobes and. bookcase built in, tiled grates, rango and gas; cooking stove, bathroom with cast iron enamelled bath and basin, h. and c. service, spacious pantry or store-room, scullery with Mink, wathhouse, copper and tubs (all under one toot), two lavatories (inside and out), looeeboxei>„ trap shed, motor garage, asphalt paths. OVER QUARTER-ACRE of LAND, having a frontage of about 78 feet, artesian and h.p. water, sewer connexion. Within Five Minutes' Walk of the Cathedral and Two Minutes of tht> Tram. For a Quick Sale the owner is prepared to accept *1660. L. 097 JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. 7002F FIRST-CLASB AGRICULTURAL FARM WITHIN 8 MILES OF CHRISTCHUBCH. WOULD MAKE IDEAL STUD FARM. WP'ELL subdivided and watered, all in best *»• of order. Has grown up to 67 bushels Wheat, 20 tons of Onions, and very high yields of all crops. First-das* Homestead, 10 rooms, e.1., b. and 0., 0-stalled stable, implement shed, 6 iooseboxes, 2-roomed cottage, 12-bail cow•bedi and all necessary buildings. Land is all in good heart, and early inspection is recommended. Price and tcrma are right. Folio A 263 Full particulars PYNE, GOTJLDTtJttINNESS, LTD., P7183F Land Department. ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW Four Rooms and Kitchenette, plastered and panelled, replete with all conveniences, ineluding BUILT-IN SIDEBOARD. J&ARDROBES, and CUPBOARDS. GAS COOKER AND COPPER, b.p., e.l. £llOO '" orFE * £75 TO 1100 DEPOSIT. Btlane* can rtaahTat «i P« cent. Owner Must Sell, having purchased larger property. BOOS MABWB ' U WsAS°iiml.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18917, 4 February 1927, Page 1

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