FOR SALK. MAOANDREW’S BAY.—£42sNatty 4 Rooms; fully furnished 1 , wide verandah, tun room; lovely position. Also 3 Rooms; partly furnished; £250; harbor view. Buy ono now. Get ready summer week-ends (8144).—Alex. Harris, _ OH OKA - 'North .End : Splendid invests diluOl/ nionfc, Freehold full .'-aero, 4 good Houses; could bo subdivided: rentals returning nearly £3 weekly (8150a).—Alex. Harris, auctioneer. ■ Ol AIVK - Roslyn (City side): 7 Rooms; electric light, gas, plug for iron, wardrobes, pantry; lovely view: house vacant; immediate, possession (8150).—Alex. Harris, auctioner. ■ OfyryK—ld Car, South; Natty 5-roomcd cw i ttJ .Bungalow, thoroughly modern; leasehold section, only £?. yearly; cheaper than freehold (8145). —Alex. Harris, auctioneer, jOQAA—Runedin South: Attractive 6dWt/l/'L? roomed Villa;, thorough order; modern appointments; house vannl.; £IOO deposit (7888). —Alax. Harris, auctioneer; evening ’phono 9,571. OQOK— Morningfon: 7-rcomsd Villa: oWt/OtP lovely order; modern appointments; large freehold; garage. Also, practically new, 6 Rooms, beautifully situated; immediate possession; £775; chtfip freehold: finance arranged (8138) (8152).—Alex. Harris, auctioneer. LECTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SMITH'S HALL, HANOVER STREET, THE GREATEST LECTURES OF THE PRESENT AGE. • Sir Arthur Conan Boyle’s Nominee, HR HORACE LEAF. MR HORACE LEAF. MR HORACE LEAF. Illustrated Lantern Lecture on ‘THE WONDERS OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE.' Spirit Photography. ’Ectoplasm, Rappings, fairies. Sir A. Conan Doyle says; “Mr Horace Leaf possesses the finest collection of psychic pictures in the world.” These lectures caused a sensation in London and Australia, wScrc they ,wcrc witnessed by over 150,000 people. SCIENCE IS A WORLD LEADER. PSYCHIC SCIENCE LEADS SCIENCE. Doors open at 7.30, Lecture at 8 p.m. Admission: 3s and ?.s (plus tax). A. H.'MILES, Advance Manager. A LECTURE Will be delivered by tbe Rev. Dr WADDELL On ‘HATTED CREEK; A GREAT HEALTH UNIVERSITY, AND ITS LESSONS FOR US,’ In ST. ANDREW’S BIBLE SCHOOL, Carroll street, On TUESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, at 8 p.m. Numerous Lantern Views. Admission Is. Proceeds in aid of (Mission Funds.
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Evening Star, Issue 18051, 19 August 1922, Page 7
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