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* AMUSEMENTS. THE MYSTERY EXPLAINED Our- Starting Times for THE STUDIO MURDER MYSTERY 11 a.m. 1.15 p.m. 8 p.m. fleetest nCA c ""'" mßx ’~u Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directorsßeaumont Smith and F. W. Timing. THREE BIG SESSIONS DAILY 11 A.M. Xis r.M. s r.M. - COMMENCING TO-DAY. WHO KILLED THE MOST POPULAR STAR IN HOLLYWOOD? ? ? °I7> — °O\ OA\ I □Mry 1 D KKXnMB a o The k. ’S JStSniW D q A □ Is this lovely girl guilty of mur0 11/J U t»L\ i — l tier? Did she wreak vengeance JF/i/P 7 ' X iPf n on Hollywood's Popular star? 1/ Kwi/V *"“Aj n Five suspects in the net. Who ts/al killed Richard Hardell? See ®lthis remarkable thriller! It - or— =; i D grips your imagination. . I l ’l th o cast arc )V a^ner Oland, □ (Ajfei Neil Hamilton and Doris Hill. Directed by Frank Tuttle. The Biggest All-Talking Mystery Drama yet Seen and Heard in Wellington. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (Telephone.44—l-14) and BRISTOL PIANO CO.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ' (Continued from Page 2.) EVEL Section, sunny position, near Courtenay' Place: £4O per foot. Apply “Section.” P.O. Box IS). TpOR SALE—S-roomed Furni shed Bu n - 4- galow, Piimmerton Extension, with large dining-room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, washhouse and tubs, Orion range, plenty water, 4 single beds, 2 double beds, tables, chairs, crockery; bedding and cutlery excepted j'sunny position ; cost owner £llOO. IV e will sell at £BOO. Best value on beach. A bargain. A. W. GALLICHAN AND CO., Palmerston North. FOR SALE. T ADV, leaving for England shortly, has placed in our hands for private sale her City .Residence, containing 8 lovely rooms with all'modern appliances. Will sacrifice for quick sale, and easy terms can be arranged for an approved purchaser. For price, particulars and authority to inspect, apply to Sole Agents— JOHN W. FOSTER AND CO., Corner Featherston and Panama Streets. STORY AND A HALF BUNGALOW, ' LOWER HUTT. ItTOST exclusive locality, fine corner section with frontages of 79ft. Sin. and 167 ft. to two of the best streets; well planted and laid out in lawns, gardens, and kept private by a high csealonia hedge. House contains 6 rooms, pantry, sleeping .porch, 3 hot points, many built-in devices. • Financed at 41 per cent. Owner desiring urgent sale has reduced price by £275. Price £2700. For, terms and arrangement of inspection apply to — H. ERNEST LEIGHTON LIMITED, (Estd. 1902), Land and Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 1-15 Featherston Street, and Main Street, Lower Hutt. TO WIND UP AN ESTATE. pOR SALE, “RESIDENCE FIVE -*- ROOMS and all conveniences, situated No. 213 Adelaide Road, also RESIDENCE and THREE ACRES, situated at Nai Nai, Lower Hutt. Both these properties arc in first-class condition and arc vacant and ready for immediate occupation. Apply in first instance to: BRANDON, WARD & HISLOP, Solicitors, Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN, LOWER HUTT. GENTLEMAN’S IDEAL RESIDENCE. GENTLEMAN'S beautifully-built 7roomed residence, situated on beautiful corner section, over 4-acre, with frontages 210 ft. and 138 ft. to two main thoroughfares; eminently suitable' for subdivision; room for two or three more houses; one minute railway station. 17 minutes city. Ideal home for retired gentleman, doctor, or city business man. House built specially-selected timbers; large rooms, sun verandahs both sides, overlooking its beautiful gardens; shrubs, orchard, gr'ss tennis court, gold-fish pond, fountains, etc. House and grounds in splendid order. Immediate inspection recommended. Owing to circumstances this property is being sacrificed at £2850 or near offer. Small deposit; easy terms; immediate possession. Apply:— DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, WELLINGTON. p OLDEN OPPORTUNITY.— Buy a section at beautiful Titahi Bay. where the community of interest will create the most popular and exclusive seaside resort in New Zealand. Auction. Nov. 9, at 2.30 p.m., at Red Robin Cabaret. . Dunbar Sloane. Ltd.. Auction-

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 33, 2 November 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 33, 2 November 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 33, 2 November 1929, Page 5