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AMUSEMENTS. THE UTMOST IN AMUSEMENT. BOOMING BIGGER THAN EVER, A Complete Change of Programme. HAN LEY and STUD FOLEY, <NAi HANLEY ana STUD FOLEY, Two Brilliant Comedians. FULLERS' FULLERS' FULLERS' FULLERS' ETV OPERA HOUSE. '.Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Lta.j NIGHTLY AT 8. MATINEE, SAT., 2.50. FULLERS' FOLLIES FULLERS' FOLLIES FULLERS' FOLLIES FULLERS' FOLLIES (Producer, Erie Masters.t FOURTH AND BIGGEST AND BEST PROGRAMME TO DATE, entitled: "SEQUIN S." "SEQUIN S." A. meat Delightful and Diverting Entertainment, Lilting Lyrics, Lithsome Ladies, Gorgeous Scenery, Excellent Ballets, Mirthful Molodies, and Hilarious Fun-making. Something Doing -All the Time. A Double Comedy Show. Two of Australia's best. NAT HANLEY and STUD FOLEY, NAT HANLEY and STUD FOLEY, NAT HANLEY and STUD FOLEY, In a Double liiot of Fun. Nut and Stud at their best. It is a show of LAUGHS LAUGHS LAUGHS. JAT HANLEY and STUD FOLEY. NAT HANLEY and STUD FOLEY. Absolutely a Wonderful Combination to drive away the Blues. VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. DECIMA and EDDIE McLEAN, Those Marvellous Dancers. NAT HANLEY AT THE PIANO. YOU CANNOT—MUST NOT—MISS THIS •SHOW. Prices—3s (plus tax), 2s, la. Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Company till 5 o'clock, afterwards at Opera House Confectionery. Ring 2361 for Reservations after 7 o'clock: CANTERBURY JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ASSOCIATION. MEMBER S' SOCIAL. Our First Decade, 1918-28. SATURDAY, MARCH 10th, 1928, at 8 p.at. MASONIC HALL, GLOUCESTER ST. W. Address by Hy. Holland, Esq., CJ.B.E., M.P., J.P., entitled: "Reniiniscenceß of my Visit to Australia." Musical Programme and Social. ALFRED WILLIAMS, President. 9633 J. RUSSELL BRUNT, Registrar. TOIN THE MUSTARD CLUB. FOR SALE. £1750. CHARMING FENDALTON. SELECT RESIDENTIAL LOCALITY. DELIGHTFUL BUNGALOW, NEW. This Lovely Home—just out of the builder's hand? —is now available for occupation. It oomprisea FIVE SPLENDID BOOMS and TWO FINE SUN VERANDAHS, one of which is GLASS ENCLOSED and SUITABLE (or SLEEPING PUBPOSES WARDROBE and LINEN PRESS as well as numerous oupboarda are built in. The House contains all the MOST MODERN IDEAS FOR SAVING LABOUR such as Eleotrio Range, two Hot Water Berviceß, TILE BACK SINK RECESSED into the Wall. Safe, flush eleotrio switches and Mtistio shades. The whole of the work is as NEARLY PERFECT as a Builder can make it. Not a blemish in any of the work caii be found The section is a lovely one of about 32 perches and has shrubß and fruit trees already grown The remainder is to be laid down in lawns and paths, with a drive to the garage to complete it. We have the keys at our office and will be delighted to motor you out to inspect this Modern Home. H. W. HESLOP and CO., Real Estate Agents, 778 Colombo street. Telephpoe 330. 83318 £2375. Price Reduced Several Hundred Pounds for Quick Sale. 2-STOREY BUNGALOW, WITH ASPHALT TENNIS COURT. RICCARTON CUM FENDALTON. SUPERIOR, SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW, 6 apacious rooms and kitchenette, large panelled lounge, panelled hall, electric light throughout, expensive fittings, spacious sittingroom, tiled slab grate, breakfast-room (panelled) with slide to kitchenette, large kitchenette fitted with electric stove and incinerator, sink, splendid cupboard accommodation throughout, pantry. UPSTAIRS: Spacious bedroom with heater points, tiled fireplace, very fine baloony room with double wardrobe. Bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, shower, linen-press. Detached washhouse,. .pumice copper and tubs, also wash-basin. SPACIOUS MOTOR GARAGE, toolshed, electric pump, glasshouse. HALF AN ACRE OF LAND, perfectly laid out in lawn and garden, exceptionally high terraced section, well drained to stream frontage. FULL-SIZED ASPHALT TENNIS COURT. The whole property is in perfect order, and was built expressly for the presont owner. VERY SUNNY POSITION, HANDY TO TWO TRAMS. Only on' the market on account of the owner leaving Christchurch. R. 621 JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., J4974F.P. Sole Agents. £1250 I—CLOSE TO ST ANDREWS COLLEGE, HANDY TO PAPANUI ROAD. NEW BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS, includes Sleeping Porch, builtin Wardrobes .and Cupboards, electric I'S"* and electric range, Doulton bath, H. and C. Service, A lovely kitchenette, with breakfast alcove, cupboards and bins, gas copper and tubs, GARAGE. Very high section,2 fext above footpath, nearly i-acre fenced, concrete paths. Just ready for occupation, AND YOU SHOULD SEE THIS—IT S W. E. SIMES and CO. O 0/»KA —TO anyone that wants A SUPERIOR HOME WITH AN ACRE OF LAND, this will appeal to you. ARTISTIC BUNGALOW OF 7 ROOMS, sunand sleeping PO rch -, and the FITMENTS AND CONVENIENCES AS NEAR PERFECT AS YOU COULD WISH. Every conceivable convenience to minimise labour, cupboards and wardrobes, T&"SF"MS LOVELY GARDEN i, F and XI musFbe\nspected .to be x? &jsrg CO.. 146 Hereford street. bfIOHH GOOD Spec—27 acres light land suitable for pigs, poultry, etc., and excellent subdivisions! proposition with bugalow, only £1475. Lots adjoining selling at £SO and £6O Small house taken m part payment. RONALD BADGER, 187 Manchester street. DOWN buys 5-roomed Worker's ruuvr Dwelling, Wool6ton, in Al. order. 2id car i-acre, only £475. RONALD 8. BADGER, 187 Manchester street. £SO FENDALTON Bungalow For Sale or Exchange. Attractive 7-roomed 2-storey Bungalow in good order, electric pump, garaire A place you can improve and make money. Only £ISOO, and owner will consmall place, seaside for preference, In part payment! Let to good tenant. See RONI'.i'fl'rtiTir.r]} IR7 \fftnrhe6ter street. 83309

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19251, 5 March 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19251, 5 March 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19251, 5 March 1928, Page 1

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