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E amusements. THE BEST FOR THE LAST. the best fob the last. PIGS A Comedy of Small Town Life PIGS which ran for a longer season in PIGS New York and Chicago than The PIGS Patsy »n»l Applesaute. rJIHBATI&Bi R O T A Ij. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT And WEDNESDAY And WEDNESDAY And WEDNESDAY Matinee and Night. Matinee and Night.. Matinee and Night. Four Performances Only o£ The Charming Comedy. , PIGS If Oftly we had those Pi**, PIGS •Wouldn't everything b® heaven- PIGS ly. PIGS i PIGS "I Believe in Prayer, but not PIGS in a Pig Pen." PIGS PIGS Interpreted by J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW COMEDY COMPANY, Headed by RtJTH NtJGENT and ALAN BUNCE. PIGS PIGS PIGS PIGS PIGS PIGS PISS PIGS pies pigs PIGS PIGS CHARACTERS' AND CAST (In the order Of their appearance). Thomas Atkins .... George Henry Trader Thomas Atkins, jtln Alan Bunce Hector Spencer ........ Reginald Newson Grandma Spencer ...... Gertrude Augarile Ellen Atkins Viola Fortescuo Spencer Atking .......... Prank H. Pox Mildred Cashing Ruth Nugent Billy , Les. Donaghey Lenore Hastings Phoebe Msrtyn Smith Hastings Sydney Stirling "Doc." Springer ...... Ronnie Atholwood Henrietta The Goat Daphnfe The Pig THE SCENES. Act I. The Atkins' tiring Room, Medbury, Indiana, U.S.A. i AcS 11. P j The same, the nest afternoon. ! Act 111. Soto® 1.: At the Hendrick's Fatm. Just before daylight. Four day* later. Scene II.: The Atkins' Living Room. Evening . of the same day. Scenery by Leslie Board, W. Little, George Dixon. Staged under direction ef George Henry Trader. PRICES —6i, 4s, 2s (plus tax). Box Plan at The Bristol. Day Sales, Theatro Sweet Store. Manager ................ Maurice Ralph. 7245 FOB SALS. £1275. FENDALTON BARGAIN. BUNGALOW 6 ROOMS AND SUN PORCH. The owner finds this property toe large fo# hita, and has agreed to accent a low price to effect a speedy gale. It is situated in the best part, and only 2 minutes from the tram. The rooms are large, 19 x 18. 16 x 15. 18 k 13, «tc. Sun porch 16 x 10. There Is every possible convenience, Including the sewer, and is all tn nice order. Titers is an excellent garden of J-icre, in well-kept lawns, and well-grown fruit and ornamental trees. Handy workshop and tool shed. Don't neglect to seo this toon, aB the owner is determined to sell. Hillary and baxter. Sole Agent», H5512P 178 Manchester street. 140 ATTRACTIVE HOMES At REASONABLE PRICES. _ . HTBLIGH'S ROAD, PAPANOT (off) 9 —WELL BUILT BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS (one 18 a 14). includes tun room, also kitchenette np to date in every respect, electric range, 2 hot water services. lovely bathroom, garage. Bectidn of 30 Perches. ESsy terms. WOULD ACCEPT SECTION AS PART PAYMENT. W. B. SIMBB and CO. pQfiTF (COST £1150) Close TO BRYNDWR BUS. BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, electric light, gas range, Doulton bath and basin, cupboards and bins: in tact* everything you could Wish f<jr. Garage. 8-16 Acre, planted and laid out. OWNER TRANSFERRED AND MUST SELL. W. E. SIMES and CO. 4*l 11 QK—ST. ALBANS NORTH—NEW dUIJLOt) BUNGALOW Of 5 ROOMS, electric range, electric light, Dotilton bath and batia, well fitted up In every respoct. Sewer. Fine high section, 2ft above foot„lh. T.», u , M 89308 146 Hereford street. IAJ- ACRES, ilittiated li iniles from ChrisflAJtJ chtlrett. One mile from Rail and School. Suitable Cropping, Dairying, and Grazing. Cart? 10 cows and 100 ewes. Sixroomed House. Stable, etc. Price, £I4OO. Mortgage £llOO at 6 per cent., can be token over. C. OOOUBES Snd CO. 1 fifl ACRES Freehold, situated Tewple.LUU ton. One mile from Bail fend School. Will subdivide into 8 paddocks, Sixty acres I>nn Oats, 12 acfcefc Green feed, balance Pasture. Five-roomed Bungalow (.now), Stable, Barn, etc. Price, £3O pfer acre Government Mortgage can be taken over. Owner would consider ft larger farm in exchange. C. OOOMBES and CO. i O ACRES Freehold, close Tram and 14 School. Very beat of Land. Fiveroomed Bungalow, only lsuilt two years, fowl runs to accommodate 1000 fowls. Price, £3OOO Basy Terms. Immediate possession. & OOOMBES and CO., Laud and Eetatd Agents, 153 HEREFOfiD (STREET, Christchuroh 03514 Jg 0 M ITHINGSP B C I A £.. FBXDALTON HOME. When you SEE THIS home you will Agree )with us that it is quite impossible to paint a word-picture to do Justice to Some homes. THIS IS ONE OF THEM Situate on the banks pf the WAIRAR4PA STREAM, with b Bt!NNY NORTHERN ASPECT The owner WHO has been connected with the Building Trade ever since he started wofk. built this for His PERMANENT HOME j He incorporated ail the Best Ideas he baa »»en and evolved a Charming Property. Here ate a few details:— Imposing ENTRANCE PORCS with tiled floor. ■ , . HALL. IS a 8, well appointed and dice rated in an Imposing style. LINING ROOM. S4 * 17 with Beamed Ceiling. Indirect lighting. Very handsotce marble fireplace, IftglehooK. woodwork in dark ttain. BEST BEDROOM—Woodwork In white enaihel, S large wardrobes built in, walls decorated la mauve as the predominating colour. TWO OTHER BEDROOMS and BATH ROOM tn keeping with the rest of the house. THE BREAKFAST ROOM is Well appoint ed, and has a pair ef casement windows on to the back lawn. THE KITCHENETTE leaves nothing to the imagination of the modern housewife. Lack of (pare prevent* detail* of the Laundry, Garage, etc. THE GROUNDS will pleate the most artu He. Reduction tn the site ef the family compels the owner to quit regardlesi of coii H. XT HESLOP and CO.. . .. . 7TB Colombo street, Pfcone MS. . . , .Viettrifc NWN. . -■ liriliiß .aw. ... 119466

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19719, 9 September 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19719, 9 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19719, 9 September 1929, Page 1