AMUSEMENTS. auj NEW HOME. —Tho Theatre Perfect.PACKED TO THE DOOES AGAIN LAST NIGHT. Hundreds Turned Away. Make Suro of your Scats bv Booking right away for To-night. THIS EVENING, at S. THIS EVENING, at 8. THIS EVENING, at 8. (Box Plans at The Bristol.) FULLERS' FULLERS' FULLERS' FULLERS' NEW OPERA HOUSE, NEW OPERA HOUSE, Direction: John Fuller and .Sons, Ltd. Hundreds of Hearty Laughs Waiting for you—Come and Collect Them. GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE REVUE COMPANY. REVUE COMPANY. Undoubtedly the Funniest of all Revue Comedians, in tho Show that made him Famous, "OFF HONOLULU." "OFF HONOLULU." You don't know what honest-to-goodness laughter is until you have seen George Wallace and'his Talented Company in this Side-Splitting Laughing Show. PRICES-D.C. and 0.5.. 3s 3d; Stalls, 2s; Back Stalls, Is. Box Plans at The Bristol; after 5 p.m. at New Opera House Confectionery Store. 'Phone Theatre (3361) for Reservations after 7 p.m. 5521 THEATRE ROYAL. rp H E A T R E ROYAL. Leasees: J. C. v<•<"-;-TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT a. W. J. C. BARK'S COMEDIANS Present (By arrangoment with Frank Ntil) "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM." "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM." "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM." "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM." a UP IN MABEL'S ROOM." "UP IN MABEL'S BOOM;' The Screamingly Funny Farce in 3 Acts. LAUGHS! LAUOHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! Bos Plan at Bristol Piano Company. BOOK YOUR SEAT NOW. COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY: "OH! RICHARD! HOW COULD YOU?" Fun, Frolic, and Frivolity, In Threo Acts. You'll Scream at This Farce. Prices-O.S. and D.C., 6s; Stalls, ,' " ' lory, 2s (all prices plus tax). 5510 CARLTON MILL ROAD (JUST OFF). X? 1 PCQK—GREATLY REDUCED FOR 3JXOVO QUICK SALE—Modern Residence, S Rooms (one extra large), in splendid order; every possible convenience, including silent flush lavatory, electric hot-water sys""~a, gas copper, etc. High, sunny Section, well laid out. Very valuable and select locality. Full particulars from — 59646 F.P. OWNER, P.O. BOX 865. A REAL HOME AT AVONSIDE. J-AORE AND 7 ROOMS. £1525 MUST BE SOLD. If you are looking for a good House, with plonty of breathing room, this is. it. The honse Is substantially built, has Urge rooms, two large' verandahs, and gets all the sun that shines. It stands on a high terraced section, thereby ensuring perfect drainage arid freedom from damp. It faces north, and is beautifully planted with well-grown shade trees, lawn, and orchard. If you want a place where the kiddies can have room to develop don't neglect to see this. We want an offer. _ _ 42 HILLARY and BAXTER, H5030F 178 Manchester street. A CHARMING HOME. JUST OVER BEALEY AVENUE WEST. « STOREY BUNGALOW OF 5 GOOD ROOMS, SLEEPING BALCONY, nice entrance hall and stairway, perfectly appointed throughout, has electric light, built-in wardrobes, cupboards and aideboard, LOVELY BATHROOM, gas range, destructor, H. and C. service, all usual offices, main sewer. Section laid out in » pretty garden. Good terms. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE AT 4i PER CENT. OWNER LEAVING FOR ENGLAND and will consider any reasonable offer and termß. W. E. SIMES and CO. CITY WEST, CLOSE TO THE GARDENS AND PARKS J?iAf\f\ SEMI-BUNGALOW OF SIX &±<±\J\J ROOMS AND VERANDAH, plastered and nicely papored, electric light, built-in wardrobe, H. and C. service, bathroom, and all usual offices, sewer, Motor Garage, and a wonderfully cheap property for such an ideal situation. W. E. SIMES and CO., SBSIOFP M 6 Hereford street. MERIV.ALE BARGAIN. —TERMS GlVEN—Owner selling well under cost —WELLBUILT HOUSE, 4 ROOMS and Kitchenette, p. and p.; Urge gunny sleeping vorondoh, every convenience, sewer connexion. Valuable corner Section, suitable for shop site. Inspection arranged with Sole Agents—v SPRATT and CO., 39646 F.P. 121 Worcester street. rpO let, Furnished, Merivale, GOODA LOOKING BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, for 12 months. Rent, £3 10s. St. Albans—Bungalow, 5 rooms and Kitchenette, £2 fis. Five rooms lor six or twelve months, £2 10s; six rooms, £3 10s. OFF FAPANUI ROAD-NEW MODERN BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS, and an up-to-date Kitohenette with electric range. The rooms are large, facing the right way. ana the Bniibinga are in excellent taste. Garage. The washhouse has o bricked in incinerator and modern wash-tubs bection about 28 perches, laid out. This is modern, new, handy to tram-car, of very pleasing appearance outaide, and easily worked. Close to St. Andrew's College Pnco. £I6OO. Terms arranged. RONALD FISHER, 6 Dalgetys Buildings. 'Phone 3003. F49IS / £l3so—Close Papanui road, facing North. Good bungalow, 4 rooms, k*«••• sleeping verandah, plastered, panelled hall, "onUm bath and basin, gas copper, 36 perches. GOV. MTGE. £BSO. Splendid terms. £II3S—OPAWA. Good Bungalow, 4 rooms, sleeping verandah, panelled hall, gas cooker, Doulton bath and basin, hot and cold, I. and P. walls, section 30 pe™hesßPprox.«"• age. GOV. MTGE. £3OO. OR EXCHANGE for •mall business. Equity £335. £IOOO—SPREYDON . Good Bungalow, 4. rooms, sun-porch suitable for sleeping, p i P. walls, panelled hall, C»» . c °, oker > ft v rches. High section, good garden. GOV MTGE. £635.- Deposit £IOO. A CHEAP HOME. We have been "Instructed to offer on behalf of our client, excellent general store doing £IOO a week turnover 1 Kith £SO GOODWILL. Stock at Abotxt £4OO-£SOO. Five-roomed {£f"' n £ Rent £3 10a week. OR FREEHOLD £~oo or offer - j r>n OFTAS W TTAYXES ana OU., H 4944 V - 140 Hereford street.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19195, 29 December 1927, Page 1
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