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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT. At 8 O'clock. TO-MIGHT. | TONIGHT. At 8 O'clock. TO-NIGHT. CULLERS' FULLERS' *■ ULLERS - OPERA HOUSE. FULLERS' Direction JOHN FULLER and SONS. CHANGE OK PROORAMME AND A NEW REVUE THIS WEEK. THE TWO DALEYS,. THE TWO DALEV.S. In a New and Novel Act. FRANK RODGER?. FRANK RODGERS. The Ventrlloquial Wonder. A Performance of Outstanding Merit. THE BRONSONS, THE BRONSONS, Milking a Welcome Reappearance in New Characters o[ Miss "New Zealand Girl." ■ Last Four Nights of AMY ROCHELLE. AMY ROCHELLE. Last Opportunity of Hearin? This Gifted Singer. HECTOR ST. CLAIR REVUE. HECTOR ST. CLAIR REVUE. HECTOR ST. CLAIR REVUE. Nero Fiddled while Rome Burned, but Hector Fiddles while the AudienceLaughs, then Listens, then Laughs Again. OH! HE'S FUNNY. And He is Supported by a Powerful Cast of First-class Artists. FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES. O.S. and D.C. 2s (Reserves 6d extrt), Stalls Is. Boi Plan at The Bristol, after 5 p.m. at the Opera House Confectionery. After 7 p.m. 'Phone Theatre, 23G1. 7620 HOLY TRINITY. AVONSIDE. pAR D E N PARTY. SATURDAY, 12th INSTANT. Afternoon and Evening. TO BE HELD IN CHURCH AVENUE. (If Wet, in Schoolroom.) ADMISSION 6d. 1482 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED TO SELL WANTED TO BUY TO LET, ETC., ETO. BEE PAGE 15 OF THIS ISSUE. FOB SALE. £2500. CORNER OF DEANS AVENUE AND HAGLEY STREET, LOWER RICCARTON. PICTCREBQUE 2-STOREY RESIDENCE OF 7 LARGE ROOMS, also every possible convenience, including septic tank, incinerator, conservatory, (emery, motor garage, workshop, apple home and big range ot outbuildings. OVER J-ACRE OF LAND, having a frontage of 174 feet on Deans avenue and Park, and 225 ft on Hagley street. All beautifully laid out in shrubbery, flower and vegetable garden, and orchard. Ideal situation, sheltered from east winds by Park plantation, and very sunny aspect. Twenty minutes' walk from City through Park and Gardens; 2 minutes from tram. Owner selling on account of family all grown up and left home, and the property being too large (or present requirements. Would sell House and .-Acre, or portion of land without house. For further particulate ring the Owner, 'Phone 1390. "85 IN THE VICINITY OP THE NEW BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, RICOARTON. A PLEASANT FIVE-ROOM TWO-STOREY TILED-HOOP BUNGALOW, with Motor Garage, Son Balcony, Etc. £1875. £{oo DEPOSIT. THE BUNGALOW FACES THE WEST. HAS EVERY POSSIBLE LABOUR-SAVING DEVICE. Tiled and Redstone Fireplaces. Double Hot-water Service. Beautifully Art Papered throughout. Wardrobes to each bedroom. Largo Kitchenette and Pantry. Gas Cooker and Two Small Sun Porches. LARGE MAIN ROOM, 21 x 14. The MOTOR GARAGE ia 18 jc 12; also a Shed 13 x 10, both with Tile Root and Concrete Floor. THE SECTION IS 3-16. Tastefully Laid Out In Roses, Shrubs, etc. Wo can RECOMMEND this to anyone that WANTS A REAL HOME. Further Particulars at Our Office. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY to Parch*l» a Beautiful Home on Eiceedloc'y Easy Terms. D. STOCK and CO.. lftft MANCHESTER STREET, (N.Z. Express Co. Building). It's Easy to 'Phone 2435 or 8313. £I7OO REDUCED FROM £IBSO. SOMETHING UNCOMMON In Design this Property is quite out of the -ordinary. The style Is expensive, but yet the owner li prepared to sell for the same flgurt as that ruling for the ordinary style of bungalow. It is difficult to adequately describe this property per medim of an advertisement. Call at our office and we will show you a photograph, or, better "'WILL MOTOR YOU TO INSPECT. There are 4 Good Rooms, plastered and artistically papered. „„„ LARGE GLASSED-IN SUN ROOM, Panelled Halt and Panelled Breakfast Room. THE KITCHENETTE Is an cveopener of labour-saving Ideas. Electric range, special hot-water boiler, modern glass-fronted cupboards, ventilated meat safe, linen cupboards, etc., the Sitting-room .U daintily papered, and opens on to the Sun Room wiih » pair of French easements. Largo Garage with concrato *<*"•• The Section Is a corner one, well laid out and well fenced. The owner is right out to Sell, as he finds himself overstocked. ABOUT 200 YARDS OFF THE PAPANUI TRAM IN A VERY DESIRABLE PART. THIS PROPERTY WILL PLEASE EVEN THIb THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY, 778 Colombo street. 83164-1440 £3OOO- PEND^ OS THE GARDEN SUBURB. I A LOVELY HOME AND A GLORIOUS SITUATfON. BUNGALOW-SEMI TWO-STOREY, of eight I upstairs, 6 rooms and bathroom downstairs. ! This home was built by on* of onr leading I Architects, and nothing bnt the best material > has been used throughout the building. Large . 1 dining-room and sitting-room, beautifully ; panelled and papered, and expensive electric I light fittings. The Kitchenette is a special ! feature, having tiled surround. large electric , cooker and gas cooker, built-in eopboards and : bins. Septic tank, hothouse, motor garage, ete. I The grounds art tastefully laid out; very fine orchard, lawns, flower-beds: also valuable asparagus bed. Very seldom la such a home offered in this seleet locality, and we are eon--1 fident that it will be a quick seller. Let us ! prov- to yon that at tb* abov* figure it is i good value. .. _„„ ! C BERRY and GLASSON. nil or 177 Manchester street. « r AKE Ironing a pleasure instead of a (ag. Al Use only "Dove" Brand Pure Riee Starch and {eel the Iron glide over the surface. It must be "Dove" Brand. 4

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18922, 10 February 1927, Page 1

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