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AMUSEMENTS. £um&s OE EBA HOUSE. FULLERS' Fm i pi b HOUSE. FULLERS i-VVLEHS OPERA HOUSE. FULLERS' , AT 8 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGE'i: Direct™.- JOHN FULLER AND SONS, _„_ LTD. IHE GREAT BOX BON REVUE. ts£ ?5 eat box box eevue. Tib , f \ KEA T BON BON BEYUE. JJiO iiest Ltightest, Breeziest Revue Ever been at the Opera House. Breaking All Record!?. ROBERT ROBERTS, ROBERT ROBERTS, ROBERT ROBERTS, .lie Clever Producer-Comedian, \t /'"Company of 30 Talented Artists, - I!,lke -V'«ir Third Appearance Here in "SWIFT AND SURE." " SWIFT AND SURE." a c•.. £WIFT AND SURE." a bide-Sphtting Revuo of 24 Scenes. l m going to have every one better than the last," and ROBERT ROBERTS. Meanß what he Bays. You've Been the other iwo. Don't Miss One Even Better. 1 atrons are respectfully requested to assist tlie Management, by Booking Earlv. IULLERS' FAMILY PRICES. Stalls Is °' S ' 2s <Ecserves Gd « xlr »^ , B ° X £ lan at The Bristol. After S p.m. at the Opera House .Confectionery. After 7 ' phone Opera, House 2361. 3692 3ALAIS BE DANBE. -»- ALA IS DE DAXSE. Mr Cyril Poulton and partner will dance a- Spanish Character Specialty, "VALSE ESPAGNOL." Mr David McGill will render a- complete Change of popular choruses. "DAVE McGILL." JELLICOE HALL JELLICOE HALL SATURDAY EVENING JELLICOE HALL LES. GRUMMITT AND BAXB. 3657 TEMUKA BICYCLE AND ATHLETIC ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING. £l5O £l5O £l5O TRIZE MONEY. £l5O £l5O £l5O EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 18th. ENTRIES for Cycling and Running Events close with the UDttersigned on SATURDAY, April 9th, at 5 p.m. D. O'CONNOR, Secretary. P.O. Box 4, Temuka. 3693 FOB SALS. REDUCED BY NEARLY £2OO. £1750. FENDALTON. We Believe that this Bungalow is the nearest approach to WOMAN'S IDEAL in regard to a home that we have yet seen. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. i Large Rooms, Sun Room, and Kitchenette. SPACIOUS HALL, panelled and dark stained. DRAWING-ROOM with stone fireplace, window-seat, modern leadlights. BEST BEDROOM, with spacious double rardrobe. 2nd BEDROOM of convenient size. BATHROOM is just the last word. The Porcelain Bath and Pedestal Basin are of the best quality. The whole is finished in white. t , BREAKFAST ROOM panelled and finished in the latest style, leadlight, china cabinet, etc. This room opens on to the Sun Room, which is on the North-western corner of the house. THE KITCHENETTE looks the part. It is finished in white enamel. Extensive cupboards, ventilated safe, pot cupboards, etc. LARGE ELECTRIC RANGE. We find it impossible to adequately describe this room. It is ideal. GOOD LAUNDRY, finished np to the standard of the rest of the house. GARAGE with concrete drives and .concrete paths. ONE MINUTE FROM TRAM. JREADY TO WALK INTO. BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY. H. W. HESLOP, Proprietor, 83161 778 Colombo St., Christchurch. SELLERS. WE REQUIRE FOR CLIENT SMALL FARM, UP TO 50 ACRES, PREFER. ABLY GOOD CROPPING LAND, WITHIN 20 MILES OF CITY. EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE. WE ALSO REQUIRE ABOUT 30 ACRES DAIRYING AND CROPPING LAND FOR CLIENT WITH NEW BUNGALOW AND OASH. HARRIS, LAWLOR and CO., 1769 98 Hereford street.

FOB PRIVATE SALE On account J E. FLEMING. ESQ. HIS CHARMING PROPERTY, HANSON'S ROAD. RICCARTON, . Comprising--0 ACRES and ARTISTIC 7-ROOMED BUNGALOW; ALSO 30 ACRES ON CURLETT'S ROAD, as a wbola or in areag 10 to 15 acres; on Hanson's road there are about 6 acres. MOST EXTENSIVELY PLANTED WITH OLD ENG' LISH TREES, spacious lawns and walks, flowering shrubs. TENNIS COURTS-IN FACT, ONE COULD SAY IT IS INDEED ONE OP THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE GARDENS IN OR AROUND CMRISTCHURCH. THERE IS A VERY FINE ARTISTIC AND UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW of 7 LARGE ROOMS and SUN VERANDAHS (built under a leading Architect), most completely fitted up throughout, and replete with ervery possible convenience, also Motor Garage, Septio Tank. The prico asked is most reasonable, in faot the property could not be replaced {or anything like the figure. Combining as it does "A MODERN BUNGALOW IN AN OLD GARDEN" IT MAKES THE IDEAL HOME. Inspection by appointment with the Sole Agents (phone 1629). ' W. E. SIMES and CO., SBBIO 146 Hereford street. HARMAN and STEVENS. LIMITED. (Established 1557.) CASHMERE HILLS. THE IDEAL WINTER SUBURB. REDUCED TO £2450. BEAUTIFUL MODERN BUNGALOW, also Large Glassed-in Sleeping Balcony, replete with everv conceivable convenience, commands an* uninterrupted view of sea, mountains, and plains, and yet is nicely sheltered. Very Valuable Section of over J-Acre, beautifully laid out, expensive stone fence in front; motor garage, etc.; close to tram, school, and church. Could not be replaced for the money. Very easy terms arranged. HARMAN and STEVENS, WAITED, Land and Estate Agents, Sharebrokers, Agents Northern Assurance Co.. Ltd. 81 HEREFORD STREET, WEST. •Phones 494 and 4391. H4732F.P. PAPANUI BUNGALOW. -r.—VERY REASONABLE TERMS L JU GIVEN—NEW BUNGALOW, 4 and kitchenette and son verandah; every conv., including porcelain bath, gas Etove and copper, e.l. Splendid High Section, 28 perches, concrete paths: thre,9 minutes from Papanui road. Immediate possession given. Key 59028 F.P. 121 Worcester street. MERIVALE. A COMMANDING POSITION. t'OOfCrt - TERMS ARRANGED. storeyed Bungalow 6 Large Rooms and Kitchenette; plastered and papered- evcrv modern convenience; two hot water svstems; two lavatories, etc. Valuable corner section, handy to Carlton Mill road. Full particulars from SPRATT and COY., 121 Worcester street. •Phone ASOS2. 59028 P.P. DUCKHAM'S New Process Motor Oil eea.lt the space between piatona, piston rings and cvlinder walls, and prevents power from blowing past th« piston* and wasting

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18970, 7 April 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18970, 7 April 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18970, 7 April 1927, Page 1

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