AMUSEMENTS. HEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. (In conjunction with E. J. Carroll.) COMMENCING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. For a Short Season Only. Arnold Ridley's Comedy of fascinating Surprises, Laughter, and Mystery. "The Ghost Train" has been universally acclaimed as" one of the inost Exciting plays ever staged. THE WONDERFUL SCENIC EFFECTS Unparalleled in the History of the New Zealand Stage. THRILLS AND LAUGHTER. A NEW ENGLISH COMEDY CO., Including Hugh E. Wright, Basil Radford. Laura Smithson, Mayne' Lynton, and The Charming young Stage and Screen Star, Betty Ross Clarke. "THE GHOST TRAIN" is full of delightful comedy, -with a mystery story of absorbing interest and Thrills you will never forget. BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE BRISTOL FRIDAY MORNING, at 9. PRICES—D.C. and R.S. Bs, Stalls 4s, Gallery Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery Is extra. All prices plus tax. Manager: CHAS. E. BONNER. ror sale. £1950 NEAR ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. SUPERIOR IN EVERYTHING BUT THE PRICE. , BRAND-NEW BUNGALOW, " TWO-STORBY. We can say quite honestly and without any reservation that NQ BETTER QUALITY IS OBTAINABLE. Both the material and the workmanship are of the very best. The rooms are of convenient size. SIT-TING-ROOM with western aspect, measures 18 x 14. BREAKFAST-ROOM is beautifully panelled. It has a northern aspect, and is fitted with built-in sideboards and artistic china cabinet. Thefe are 3 BEDROOMS of convenient size, i.e., 14 x 14, 14 x 12, and 11 x 12. Each gets the sun. FINE SLEEPING BALCONY, 14 x 9, facing north, with sliding windows to the east. This opens direct from the landing. THE BATHROOM in finished in white. Full size porcelain enamel bath, large, size pedestal basin, separate shower room, also upstairs lavatory. THE KITCHEN is a striking example of the advance which has been made in modern home-planning. Electric range, modern cupboards, with bins, specially lined "take cupboard, washhouse fully equipped. Downstairs lavatory, garage, etc. The house is not yet connected with the sewer, bdt all the plumbing has been done, so that when the sewer is available (it should not be long) it only remains for the nines to be laid. LET US SHOW YOU THIS REALLY MODERN HOME. BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY, (H. W. Heslop, propr.), ■ Sole Agents, 778 Colombo street. 'Phone 336. 83164 6 ACRES, PAPANUI. r.-f QfJA —EASY TERMS GIVEN. ValuotloOv able Block with undoubted prospective value. New Bungalow, 4 rooms, and kitchenette, all conv. Concrete paths, eto. This is a bargain. Full particulars from ' SPRATT and CO. ~ 1 FENDALTQN. ' i?IQKA—EASY TERMS GIVEN. UpXlifJy to-date Two-storey Bungalow Tiled Roof, 8 rooms, arid sleeping porch; A 1! conveniences. 33eam Ceilings, etc.. Splendid sunny section; close to Boys High School. Arrange inspection with SPRATT and C 0.,. 'Phone A 5082. 121 Worcester street. S9O2gFF jp-j OR NEAR OFFER., NATTY CASHMERE HILLS BUNGALOW. SITUATED ON HACKTHORNE ROAD. IDEAL HOME FOR SMALL FAMILY. OWNER KEEN TO SELL this month, AND WILL CONSIDER a reasonable offer. Four r'poms and sun balcony and kitchenette. PANELLED HALL and living room, PORCELAIN BATH and basin, elec. light, 2 HOT WATER SERVICES, 2 open clinker brick fires, leadlights, GAS COOKER, and every convenience. FINE SECTION, good garden. MOTOR SHED, ..SEWER, concrete paths, All in PERFECT ORDER. Sea this! . . , (928) HILLARY and BAXTER, H5030F- 178 Manchester street. FOR URGENT SALE. p-| tyKA (COST OVER £2000) CITY dbx I NQ'RTH-WEST, just over Eealey avenue, WITHIN .10 .. MINUTES' WALK OF THE OF e LARGE ROOMS AND SUN POROH, in splendid order, recently painted and papered, electric light, Doultori bath and basin, h. and e: service, gas range and all ustial offices, sewer. GARAGE beep enlarged,, and at present used as a BILLIARB-ROOM, I ; AORfi, good garden. EASY TERMS.. MUST BE SOLD. It's cheap, but INSPECT AND MAKE US AN OFFER. W, E. SIMES and CO. FENDALTON —NEAR BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, THE IN BUNGAS/X4i:(«0 LOWS, 5 ROOMS, KITCHENETTE AND (3UNPOROH, designed fqr sunshine and comfort; has electric light and heating points, Doultori b.ath . and .basin.- h. and e; service, LOVELY KITCHENETTE WJTH GAS RANGE, cupboards and bins, washhouse, copper ai)d tubs. MOTOR GARAGE. NEARLY 1-ACRE, very high Section; concrete paths arid drive. An ideal home. W. E. SIMES and CO., SBBIOF.P. 146 Hertford Strfeet. HOTELS. R 0Y A L HOTEL, TIHASD. Situated Alongside Railway Station. A VERY COMFORTABLE HOUSE. Brick Building, Electric Light, fete. Ample tirtie for Refreshments when Trains Our Fatnotts Draught Whisky 123 bottle. TARIFF. 12s PER DAT. 03189 F. CARTER, Proprietor. Hotel ambassadors (Christchurcb's Private Hotel de Luxe), has ever; Modern Appointment. Beantiful approach adorned with artistic marble statu* ary. giving an Up-to-date, Cqntinental Atmosphere. BXOELEENT OUISINB. from 10s. 6d Per Day. PERMANENT from £3 8a Per MANCHESTER ST. (Near Railway Station). •Phono 2939. S9l*3 "J^ENILWORTH" PRIVATE HOTEL. 26 Casbel street West. Sunniest, best position in City. Up-to-date bathrooms and separate showers Garage Close to Gardens 'Phone 3539 P"1S0 R JUNCTION HOTEL. RANGIORA. ANGIORA'S Leading Hostelry, now entirely under thg Management of D. RODGERS (Late of Timaru and Georgetown).. R9152 REYNOX PRIVATE HOTEL. OXFORD— Centrally situated in ideal surroundings : good shooting and fishing. Visitors and Commercials, assured of comfortable accommodation. 'Phone 21S. M. McCleary, Proprieties*. H 746 a
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19112, 22 September 1927, Page 1
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