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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN'SContinueus iim« ~ - First-RICHARD TALMADGE In tho Amaiing Thriller. ti "LAUGHING AT pANOEK. ••LAUGHING AT DANGER. Second-EVELYN BRENT In tho Ripronrinit Riotous Comedy. "SILK STOCKING SAL. Third-"EVE'S REVIEW." This will Make the Laities' Lyes Spsrhii. Fcurtb-TOPICAL BUDGET. Fifth-"A PEACEFUL RIOT. Another Roarinr Contcrty. Sixth-"SCREEN SNAPSHOIS. Seventh— „,„-,•.. "JANE'S ENGAGEMENT PARTY. A Rollicking Rib-Tickler. ' E ' "DINKY DOODLE JN THE HUNT." Plans at Wobleys. or Ring 334-. 7303 THEATRE EOYAIi. "KATJA" BOX PLANS. _ At Tlic Bristol Piano Co., Lorn U to ». and afterwards at the theatre Royal Confectionery Shop. Early Poor Stalls and fallen- iii.iv be purchased at Atkinsons. TO-NIGHT, AT (?. WELCOME WELCOME To MARIE BURKE MARIE UURKK MARIE BURKE And to the popular "Wildflower' Conipiiii in "KATJA," their latest and grcausi THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.ZJ, LTD. A GREAT ATTRACTION. A GRKAT ATTRACTION. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (WEDXESOAY) TO-MGUT At 8 o'clock. ..„_„ AND FIVE FOLLOWING EVENINGS. MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. - J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present Their Brilliant MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. •ARTISTS ■ARTISTS Including The Very Popular and Talented Comic Opera Actress. MARIE • BURKE MARIE BURKE MARIE BURKE H. BARRETTLENNAKD (His First Appearauoa Here). CECIL KELLAWAY, HERBERT BROWNE, THELMA BUBNKSS, BABETTE ODEAL (her first appearance here), NOEL DAINTON (his first oppcaranco here). In the Latest and Greatest London Musical Comedy Triumph "KATJA." "KATJA." "KATJA." A Thrilling Lovo Story, Set to Glorious Music, and Spiced with Uproarious Fun. Tho Cnst Includes: Prince Carl of Koruja . . llcrbort Bro\ Count Orpitch Pat Orpitch Maud Lesnder Bildorff .. Katja Karinn Ivo , Boscart Inapector of Polico Simon Cecil ... Thclraa Burness Babotto Odcal H. Barrett-Leonard Mario Burke Noel Dainton .... Charles Zoli Norman Lsno Frank Hawthorno Opera Prodncod by CHAS. A WENMAN. Staga Manager , . H. C. Nightingale. Musical Director Harry Burton. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. "WILDFLOWER." "WILDFLOWER." SATURDAY. FEBRUARY J!Hh. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19lh. SATUKDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. Initial Australasian production of Franz Lehar's Beautiful Comic Opera, "FRASQUITA," "FRASQUITA," In which the famous composer of "The Merry Widow" has excelled himself. BOX PLANS for "Katja" are now open at The Bristol Piano Co. Day Salcß at Atkinson's. PRICES: D.C. and U.S., 8a; Stalls, 4s ; Gallery, 2s 6d. Early Door Stalls la extra. All Prices Plus Amusement Tax. Box Plan for "Wildflower" and "Frosquita" will be opened on Monday morning next. Business Manager: ABT. F. WILSON.

FOB SALE. THE GARDEN SUBURB. , A LOVELY HOME AND A GLORIOUS SITUATION. BUNGALOW-BEMITWO-i.TOREX, of eight spacious rooms—B bedrooms and bathroom upstairs, fi rooms and bathroom downstairs. This .borne was built by one of our loading Architects, and nothing bat the best material has been used throughout the building. Large dining-room and sitting-room, beautifully panelled and papered, and oxpensive electric light fittings. The Kitchenette is a special feature, having tiled surround, large electric cooker and gas conker, built-in cupboards and bins. Septic tank. Hothouse, motor garage, etc. The grounds are tastefully laid out; very fine orchard, lawns, flower-beds; also valuable asparagus bed Very seldom is such a borne offered in this select locality, and wo arq confident that it will be a quick seller. Let us prov» to you that at tlio abovo figure it is good value. BERRY and OLASSON, 83108 177 Manchester street. £3OO DEPOSIT ONLY. PRICE £1650. SOLID RESIDENCE Of C EXTRA LARGE ROOMS, two with Trench doors, lofty stud, plastered and papered, electric light throughout, heater points, wardrobes and bookcase built in, tiled grates, range and gas cooking stove, bathroom with cast iron enamelled bath and basin, h. and c. service, spacious pantry or store-room, scullery with sink, washhouse, copper and tubs (all under one roof), two lavatories (inside and out), .looseboxes, trap shed, motor garage, asphalt paths. OVER QUARTER-ACRE of LAND, having a frontage of about 78 feet, artesian and b.p water, sewer connexion. Within Five Minutes' Walk of tho Cathedral and Two Minutes of the Tram. For a Quick Sale the owner i» prepared to accept £1650, h. 307 JONES, McCROBTIE COMPANY, LTD. 70G2P

CABHMERE, HILLS. A CHARMING HOME, 7 ROOMS. NEW 2STOREY BUNGALOW. £3500. This is probably the MOST.UP-TO-DATE HOUSE on Cashmere. Built under on architect, and fitted with all the latest labour-sav-ing devices and fitments, including CENTRAL HEATING. Seven Fine Rooms. Panelled hall and stairway; OPEN TILE FIRES; elec- light, 2 BATHROOMS'(Farna floor), porcelain bath and basin: wardrobes »ncl g' B '* cupboards built-in. SLEEPING BALCONY. MODEL KITCHEN and Pantry, and every convenience. ' Nice Section, close, to tram atop. MAGNIFICENT VIEW of City and Plain.. „„ < im) HILLART and BAXTER, 178 Manchester street. H173G11Four Rooms and Kitchanette, pla te«d and panelled, replete with all " n «° ,eD ", s : R D. eluding BUILT-IN SIDEBOARD. * *«£ ROBES, and CUPBOARDS. GAS COOKER AND COPPER, h.p., e.l. £llOO 0R OFFER £75 TO £IOO DEPOSIT. Balance can 6J per cent. Owner Must Sell, having purchased I.r.er property. HARRIS. tAm.O^ 0 Co.. teit HlB6 _r '—

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18921, 9 February 1927, Page 1

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