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AMUSEMENTS. lIEES'S Q v '■ Continueus from Eleven a.~. First-RICHARD TALMA DOE In the Aronrin; Thriller. "LAUGHING AT DANGER.., "LAUGHING AT DANGER. Second-EVELYN BRENT In the Rip-roaring Riotous Comedy, "SILK STOCKING SAL. Ihird-'-EVE'S REVIEW." This will Make the Ladi.-s' Eyes S-parUie. Fourth-TOPICAL BUDGET. Fifth-"A PEACEFUL RIOT.' Another Roarinc '""iT 1 ")-'- Sixth—"SCREEN SNAPSHOTS. Seventh— „,„ Tr .. "JANE'S ENGAGEMENT PARTY. A Rollicking Rib-Tickler. Eighth— „_ ~,...t- .. "DINKY DOODLE IN THE HINT. Plans at Weblev's, or King 334-. 7585 THEATRE ROYAL. Has proved itself in Sidney, Melbourne, Auckland, Wellington, and other cities one.of tiie most successful and most popular musical attraction* yet staged by the J. <-'• «• I 'l a Ltd., management, but it is I" 88 ' 1 " „„ whether it has ever been greeted witn.to much enthusiasm as that which happened miring its initial Christchurch . ripresentatior. last evening, when a large audience <" s P ,a >™ their appreciation by loud and frequent outbursts of unbounded enthusiasm. ™ li * could undoubtedly "hold the boards successfully during the whole- of the season, om nevertheless the management will >""}"%,'" its original programme, therefore only ni.e more performances can be staged ot "»s superb comic opera. j SATURDAY'S MATINEE. Owing to the fßct that the energies of the Company must be concentrated daily until Saturday week upon preparations for tnc initial Australasian production of irons Leber's beautiful comic opera Irasquita, the matinee of "Katie." announced for next Saturday afternoon, must necessarily oe abandoned. rTIHEATUE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. SENSATION.! L Til ILM I'H TO-NIGHT AT 8, And until Next Tuesday Evening, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Tresent the Brilliant and Talented MARIE BURKE MARIE BURKE R. BARRETT-LENNARD, CECIL KELLAWAY. I Herbert Browne, Thelnia Burness, Noel Dalnton, Babette Odcal, Charles Zoli, Frank Hawthorne, and a Company of 80 ARTISTS 80 In the Delightfully Tuneful, Very Picturesque, and Highly Amusing Musical Play, "KATJA." "KATJA." "KATJA." "KATJA." A Comic Opera of Life, Love, and Laughter— Sparkle, Merriment, and Romance, with a Story That Thrills You. Produced by CHARLES A. WENMAN. A WELCOME REVIVAL. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. II Nights Only. Brilliant Rovival of tha Exquisite Musical Play, "WILDFLOWER." ."WILDFLOWER." With Marie Burke In her original character of Nina, in which ahe created a furore here 18 months ago. AN UNUSUAL ATTRACTION. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19th. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. Initial Australasian production of Franz Lehar's Beautiful Comic Opera, "FRABQUITA," "FRA3QUITA," In which the famous composer of . "The Merry Widow" hat surpassed himself. BOX PLANS for "Katja" are now open. Plans for ''Wlldower" and "Frasquita" will be oponed on Monday Morning next. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 2s 6d. Early Door Stalls Is extra. All Prices PJui Amusement Tax. Business Manager: Alex. F. Wilson. 7624 FOB SALE. CASHMERE HILLS. A CHARMING HOME, 7 ROOMS. NEW 2-STOREY BUNGALOW. £3500. This is probably tho MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE on Cashmere. Built under an architect, and fitted with sll the latest labour-sav-ing devicei. and fitments, including CENTRAL HEATING. Seven Fine Rooms. Panelled hall and stairway; OPEN TILE FIRES; else- light, 3 BATHROOMS (Kama floor), porcelain bath and basin: wardrobes and glass cupboards built-in. SLEEPING BALCONY. MODEL KITCHEN and Pantry, and every convenience. Nice Bection, close to tram stop. MAGNIFICENT VIEW of City and Plains. (1660) HILLARY and BAXTER. 178 Manchester street. H4736FP ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW Four Rooms and Kitchenette, plastered and panelled, repltia with all conveniences, including BUILT-IN SIDEBOARD. 1 ROBES, and CUPBOARDS. GAS COOK AND COPPER, h.p.. e.l. £llOO 0B OFFE * £75 TO £IOO DEPOSIT. Balance can remain at 61 per cent. Owner Must Sell, having purchased larger property. HARRIS, LAWLOR and CO., H 4863 08 Hereford street. FOR PRIVATE BALE On account J E. FLEMING. ESQ. HIS CHARMING PROPERTY. HANSOM'S ROAD. RICCARTON. Comprising--0 ACRES mnd AHTISTIC 7-EOOMED BUNGALOW; ALSO SO ACRES ON CURLETT S ROAD, as a whole or In areas 10 to 15 acres; on Hanson's road there are shout 6 acres MOST EXTENSIVELY PLANTED WITH OLD ENGLISH TREES, spacious lawns ind walks, flowering ehrdbe. TENNIS COURTS-IN FACT. ONE COULD SAY IT IS INDEED ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE GARDENS IN OR AROUND CHRISTCHURCH. THERE 13 A VERY FINE ARTISTIC AND UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW of 7 LARGE ROOMS and SUN VERANDAHS (fctiilt under s leading Architeeti. most completely fitted up throughout, and teplete with every possible convenience, also Motor Garage, Septio Tank The priw asked is meet reasonable, in fact the property ccu/d not be replaced for enything like the figttre. Combining as it dots "A MODERN BUNGALOW IN AN OLD GARDEN IT MAKES THE IDEAL HOME. Inspection ' by appointment with th*. So'* Agents ( phone : 183).i W. E SIMES and CO.. ! gasio US Hereford street. CITY, WEST END. CLOSE TO GARDENS. „„„„_„ '■ 1?Q KKfV-SCPERIOR TWO-STORE i eVOOOV RESIDENCE. 0 large rooms. p. and art papered: every possible convenience: lovely section l-acre. facing in the best position in this desirable >o«' lt J: Very suitable for Doctor or Passional i Business Man. Terms arranged. Inspection I can be arranged with SPRATT and CO.._ 121 Worcester street. \V linens an extra fine glossy floM "Dove" Brood Pure Rice Starch. harm most delicate fabrics. Insist on . Starch.

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

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