AMUSEMENTS. PARAMOUNT THEATRE Courtenay Place. COMMENCING TO-DAY TWICE DAILY. Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. REX INGRAM’S MASTERPIECE, “THE ARAB” From the Famous Stage Play, by Edgar Selwyn, With ALICE RAMON TERRY NOVARRO Actually Filmed in the Land of the Sheiks. WITH ALL THE MEN OF THE WORLD—PRINCES, PROFESSORS & PAUPERS—TO CHOOSE FROM, HER HEART WENT OUT TO THIS DUSKA ROVER OF THE DESERT, TO THIS FULL-LIMBED YOUNG GIANT, WHOSE EYES SPOKE COMMANDS, AND WHOSE ARMS ENFORCED THEM. FOR LOVE OF HIM NOTHING ELSE MATTERED—AND FOR HIM SHE RISKED ALL WHEN DANGER THREATENED. A Paramount Attraction. COMEDY SCENIC GAZETTE THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA (Nine Solo Instrumentalists). BOX PLAN AT THE UTILITY STATIONERY SHOP (NEXT TO THEATRE). THEATRE TELEPHONE, 21812. ’
STRAND THEATRE Direction ... Fuller-Hayward Theatres. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Continuous, 11 am. to 10 p.m. A UNIVERSAL JEWEL, - REGINALD DENNY Is Sure Some Fast Stepper, “I’LL SHOW YOU THE TOWN” "A young man’s fancy lightly turns to love.” <o ’tis said. But when four girls camped on this serious young manls Iran, all ne thought about was escape. A gay dish of comedy dashed with French daring. Irresistible, laugh-pro-voking, breathlessly funny! Also, Exclusive to Empress and Strand, “THE ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICAN FLEET IN AUCKLAND” The friendly invasion of Auckland by Undo Sain’s Fleet, headed by the mighty U.S.S. California, And The Fifth Episode cf “IN THE DAYS OF DANIEL BOONE.” Our splendid, thrilling serial of early American history. COMEDY AND TOPICAL. Reserves at the Theatre, ring 3299.
THE ADELPHI CABARET, 12G Cuba Street (Take Lift to First Floor). , r pHE CABARET is Open every Aflernoon and Evening this week. Ring 26—399 or 28—294. to reserve tables. RODNEY A. PANKHURST, Manager. DANCING. MISS JOYCE JULIAN. /CERTIFICATED Pupil of Madam Astafieva, London, and Certificated Pupil of Santos CasaiU, Fxmdon. Teacher of Classical, Operatic, and Ballroom Dancing Latest London methods (adult). Practice Classes Tuesdays and Fridays, at 730 p.m Studio: 119 Manners Street, next Grand Opera House PROPERTIES FOR SALE. (Continued from Page 1.) SUNNY NELSON. OO ACRES, in the famed Ruby Bay Estate; 13 acres in apple orchard, 75 lemon trees, and 7000 Pinus Insignia; dc-er-proof fencing. A snip for .£5OO, with easy terms. 11. W. WILLANS, 103 Lambton Quay. ’Phone 881. 9 EXTRAORDINARY KELBURN - BARGAINS. EXTENSION—Sun all day, section 50 x 120, room garage, 7 rooms on one floor, in splendid order and built of heart timbers, every modern convenience, new h. and cold range, etc., etc.; harbour view. Price 661350; terms, £250 cash, balance 5 years at 7 per cent. KELBURN—Beautiful up-to-date mod-" ern Bungalow in sunnv Kelburu. Every possible modern labour-sav-ing device. Exceptionally well equipped with fireplaces and hotpoints; I bedrooms, large dining and sitting rooms, all lastefully papered. Most pleasing outlook, very sunny position: 2 minutes' absolute level walk from cable car. Large section laid out in lawns and concrete paths. House in perfect order. Price only _£3oi)o, with verv easv terms. A. E. MILLS AND CO.. ]2 Panama Street. 'Phone 2129. FOR SALE, IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY. TJRICK AND CONCRETE PREMISES, -I) suitable for Merchant, Factory, Garage, or Speculators. Building 4 stories, covers about 134 feet by 15 feet deep. About 20,000 square feet floor space. Section Freehold. i:>4it. to Taranaki Street b.v 122 ft deep, with a right-of-way to Jessie Street. Upper 3 stories divided into numerous floors, workrooms, olliees, club rooms, etc. Street level used for shops and garages, motor painting shops, warehouses, etc. Very large basement cellar. Goods lift serves all flats, from cellar to roof. Top. story contains 2 sets of apartments, about 12 rooms, ami a flat roof. Every division is well equipped with lavatory, conveniences, etc. The property lends itself to further improvements and increased income at a nominal cost. The flat roof and suite of rooms could be converted into another flat by roofing the floor space now used as a flat roof. Land 134 ft frontage, worth AflOO per foot; .£13,41’0. The building would cost 10 erect to-day about £20,000. Total value £33,.400. Wo will sell the whole concern for £lB,OOO, and allow a considerable sum for repairs and renovations to bling tho premises up to dale. Buildings insured for .£BOOO Rates £l5l per annum. Present rents bring in about £l2OO per annum on monthly truancies. If the owners would give a 5 years’ lease the tenants would pay considerably more rents. We bought the property cheap during the slump from the Mortgagees, and will sell cheap, and give easy terms to tho proper people. We require a Deposit of £2OOO or £3OOO cash, the remainder on easy terms. The proposed tram lino will go up Taranaki Street and pass the pro;x>rty. This will enhance its value very considerably. This is an cTcc]lent opportunity to secure a most central property, paying well, and increasing in value every year. Properly handled, this property would enable the purchaser to use part of tho premises, let the remainder, and have his own part rent free. Apply DWAN BROS.. Owners. Willis Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 271, 21 August 1925, Page 11
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