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More than a famous name of Bacon and Ham a guarantee of chicken tenderSTOCKED BY ALL GOOD GROCERS.

THE REGENT Direction: 3.' 0. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. Metro Goldwyn-Mayer Presents ' CALLING DR GILLESPIE ' « CALLING DR GILLESPIE .-? Tops for excitement! A lovely girl's.happiness threatened; .. . Dr Gillespie's life at stake . . . while the most exciting of all man-hunts storms through the haP« ** » great institution! With - LIONEL BARRYMORE PHILIP DORN DONNA REED Featurettes Include: 'YOUR 1/ (Passing Parade Series), REG-Eirj; -ajbw SERVICE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS at D.I.C. and REGENT (12-&13). EUCHRE. EUCHRE, every Tuesday, 8; Holy Nam*, King st; 6 increased' prizes; 1 6-minnte games. FLAG Five Hundred, Holland Memorial Hall, Caversham, every Tuesday; admission Is; supper. . NORTH Ground Pavilion, every Wednesday night; 10 prizes; 2 sis-minute games.— Grange. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. JAMES SAMSON AND CO., BOWLING STREET. PHONE 10-2 S. LATEST SPECIALS. £*Q 'K f\— CITY RISE:-Attractive, sub*oOU stantially-built 4 ROOMS and kitchenette, in splendid order inside and out, with every convenience; bright satiation ; sun and view. Owner leaving. Only on market. Terms. ' . jp-| AOR-MORNINGTON (sunny posi<#J_\fOO tion, near school): Superior well-built BUNGALOW,. 5 fine rooms and kitchenette, r as new; every convenience; good section; entrance for car; the beat Bungalow buy offering in.this price range. O-grt'yK GEORGE STREET: Lovely 3H1.& ttf HOME, in perfect condition; five nice rooms and : kitchenette; latestpapers; costly tiled . fireplaces,, porcelain bath, latest gas range; bedrock' price, for. quick sale. See this for value. A. rare chance and a great buy. niKRA- ANDERSON'S BAY (near &±OD\J tram): Modern, well-built BUNGALOW HOME, as new; five beautiful rooms and kitchenette, . with,, .lovely grounds and garden; owner leaving. Only on market. Immediate possession. Terms. i?IC7K - HERE'S. A BARGAIN3WXt> i e> LOVELY TILED-ROOF BUNGALOW, 5 gorgequs rooms and kitchenette; all in equal-tOrriew : condition; every modern convenience; nice level. section; offering-.to^ajTTi'ltihg'and.arrange; for inspection. •Terms. . .-' '' - PARK, REYNOLDS LTD. g*f*>VK— CAVERSHAM (close ear): * obO< 9 ROOMSj bay' window, return verandah, porcelain bath, basin, h. and c, e. 1., gas. House requires painting, papering. Spec, for handyman. House vacant. - 4590 59 BOND.STREET. ' - Phone 12459. . ■ DEPOSIT.—WARRINGTON (close O station, in fine , position): Strong Home of i rooms, kitchenette, and conveniences; first-class order: clinker brick fireplace in living room, 2 sleeping outbuildings; beautiful warm, freehold, well laid out in garden, flowers, and number- fruit trees; concrete paths; sheltered and well fenced; owner coming to Dunedin. FOR DEFINITE SALE, AND CHEAP AT £595 or offer. INSPECTION INVITED. MORNTNGTON (on Harbour Side, Closs School).—Well-built Bungalow, 'four Wright rooms and kitchenette; well equipped tions. and good elevated section, with' a great view.: £BO DEPOSIT. CHEAP AT £975 ■■-.■• &9t\£\ DEPOSIT.—KEW (bathed in o& &\}\f sunshine): Almost new superior 5-roomed modern Bungalow, kitchenette, all conveniences; - lovely : garden.-jrarage; glorious view; workshop, etc. URGENT SALE. OQAA DEPOSIT.-MAORI HILL (in » 3b&\j\t beautiful position, beside school, tennis, and convenient Driver's road): Exceptionally well-built 5-roomed Bungalow, first-class condition and every modern con. venience; fine elevated-. freehold corner, bathed in sunshine and glorious view; garden, lawn, ' workshop, and garage., JUST ON MARKET, AND IT'S CHEAP. OQAA DEPOSIT.—ROSLYN (in epleno&/WIFU did position, glorious view, "un-. surpassed for sunshine): Exceptionally well-built 5-roomed attractive Brick Home, in excellent condition; all niodern convent* ences, kitchenette, sun porch; garden, flowers, end lawn. WE RECOMMEND THIS A 8 A BARGAIN. '■-■„_ OtKA DEPOSIT. HAWTHORNS oblOU AVENUE, best position: Splen. did 6-roomed Plastered RESIDENCE, commanding appearance; all modern conyeniences; bathed in sunshine; fine view. 0 0N N Y RISE 0 " CONVENIENT PRLNCEB STREET.—LoveIy, 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW and sun room; well-designed interior, almost new; elevated freehold;-fint view; £250 DEPOSIT. QUEEN STREET.—LoveIy modern SIX; ROOMED TILED-ROOFED BRICK BUNGALOW, sun room; beautiful interior, with every modern convenience; garden bathed in sunshine and a wonderM view. £250 DEPOSIT. A REALLY CHOICE HOME ' OW/\ DEPOSIT.-SOUTH END (dosa 5& 11/ Workshops): Neat 4-roomed House, with conveniences, and in good order; warm level section, -little garden. Widow wants £550, and IT'S GOOD VALUE. £*(ii\ DEPOSIT, BALANCE 10* &4>\) WEEKLY.—TAINUI (good position, close school and golf links): Frn.» Building Section, over i-acre, elevated, position. CHEAP AT £250. tf N. AND E: S. PATERSON IrTD. 158 RATTRAY STREET. 'ANDY Harbour Bus Service.—Splendid chenette; electric range and hot water, porcelain, bath and basin, garage, fowlhouses for 500 hens; 1 acre freehold; sheltered and sunny position, with good view, nice garden, and orchard. Price, with 230 hens, £I,OOO. HENDEESON) ' ; Land Agent. ST. KILDA.—Semi-buiigalow, in' splendid order throughout; 5 rooms and kitchenette, all modern conveniences; outbuildings, workshop: nice freehold section; price £l,32s.—Henderson. ' „ „ . , BELLEKNOWES.—TiIe-roof Bungalow, •* rooms, kitchenette, garage; everything modem; freehold; £l.67s.—Henderson.

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Evening Star, Issue 24466, 30 March 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 24466, 30 March 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 24466, 30 March 1943, Page 1

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