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AMUSEMENTS. Final Screening To-night. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s MERRY MUSICAL MADHOUSE, • EVERYBODY SING ’ Mirth-and-Music Highspot of the year. (Approved Universal Exhibition.) |ji ,|,, ill|( l " I M|]imi|]ii EMPIRE Direction: Fullers’ Theatre Corp. Ltd. 2.15 TWICE DAILY - 8 p.m. GRAND XMAS ATTRACTION. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). THEIR FIRST IN A YEAR AND WORTH WHILE WAITING FOR! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Hal Roach Present YOUR CLOWN PRINCES OF COMEDY. STAN OLIVER LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY In their biggest, funniest, girhest, singiest superfeature 1 IT’S GRAND! With DELLA LIND .... ERIC BLORB WALTER WOOLF KING. Stan and Oliie are a couple of Big Game Hunters now . . . stalking the Alps for mice with an armful of mouse traps 1 NINETY MINUTES OF MIRTH. SPECTACLE, AND MELODY, A Grand Metro First Half. ‘THE CAPTAIN’S PUP’ (Cartoon). ‘IT’S IN THE STARS’ (Musical). ‘ STRANGE GLORY ’ (Historical vMys- ‘ THE ry AWFUL TOOTH ’ (Our Gang Comedy). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVES D.I.C. or Theatre, 12433.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LAST BARGAINS OF THE YEAR. RAVENSBOURNE (Nicely Situated, in Bright Position) .-Substantially-built FIVE-ROOMED VILLA, rooms good dimensions, bathroom, hot and cold, electric light, scullery, copper, tubs, outbuildings, splendid warm section, good garden and view. £BO DEPOSIT. OWNER LEFT FOR NORTH ISLAND. A WONDERFUL BARGAIN. OUR ADVICE IS; “SEE IT.”£525. or offer. NOW VACANT. TAINUI (Best Position).—4-roomed Bungalow, kitchenette, and all conveniences; in first-class order; well-planned interior, garage, and excellent garden. £BO DEPOSIT. OWNER TRANSFERRED* Young couples, this is better than paying rent. GIFT AT £895. nnA DEPOSIT.—CAVERSHAM (on si^d"rise): Comfortable 3-roomed House, with conveniences.' Good freehold. GIFlj PRICE AT £l7O. N. & E. S. PATERSON LTD.* 163 RATTRAY STREET.

£1,150, £1,150. AND EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. LOVELY Bungalow, on outstanding elevated corner, Green Island, handy to main road, yet on nice rise; 5 specially large rooms and sun room; tastefully and sensibly designed, lounge 18 x 17, dining room 17 x. 14, smallest room 14 x 14; facing north, with glorious view; wide frontage to sun j lovely garden, and terms arranged. TAMBLYN, RHODES. AND JAMIESON. GEORGE STREET.—Glorious Brick Bungalow, 5 rooms, double-brick and, brick internal walls, plastered throughout; large lounge; price, £1,860, and it’s great buying.—lrelands, Manse street. KEW.— The most attractive position in this favoured locality: Lovely modern Brick Bungalow, 4 rooms, large kitchenette, marvellous harbour view, and not too far up; price, £1,250. —Irelands, Manse street. nl 1|) pr—Excellent modern Brick Bungalow, 4 rooms, large kitchenette, near the tram, Anderson’s Bay; level section; honestly, this place is the best bargain in modern homes offering today.—lrelands, Manse street. Musselburgh rise (Minute to Tram). —Delightful Modern Brick Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette, excellent situation; £l,4so.—lrelands, Manse street. OQQ K—Cheap little Bungalow, Morn. ington, 4 rooms, kitchenette, wonderful outlook.—lrelands, Manse street. O pr A —Sunshine: Neat Bungalow, 5 3is X“ feJ"/ rooms, handy to tram; will exchange for 7 or 8 Rooms, Mornington, near tram sheds; great opportunity.—lrelands. Manse street. jp| I —Near Musselburgh Rise: Tidy & XXtlvJ Bungalow, 4 rooms,- kitchenette, garage; owner will exchange for Bungalow. Opoho or anywhere handy to Gardens corner. —Irelands. Manse street. "OROPERTY Inquirers.—Our Mr Ireland’s A private phone for appointments during holidays is 11-496.—Irelands, Manse street. J'"'

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Evening Star, Issue 23147, 22 December 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 23147, 22 December 1938, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 23147, 22 December 1938, Page 13