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L Amusement*., . , T~' : - "/V". > - ~ . ; TO-MORROW. ;■■ TO-MORROW. ISFA^ifT I TWCTURES. ? 4*A^BS A I J -PHONE XICTURES. *--IV4SSS4 L "- 2169 "PICTURES. v. Rational-- -a. ■> ricrußEs. WILLIAM POX PRESENTS: :-- Tho Beautiful Emotional Star, 4:^ MADIkINE .'mRAYERSE. . .- ' 'j'Jf:'M L^Sf ,A 5iS - ; '•-*- RAVER3E. •>-.-' -» ABLAINE traverse, iDLAHJE ' J-xwWERSE, - ADLAINE t rnRAVERSE' * : " '" -" ADLAINE X RAVERSE, :.' Is ** Tingic Romance of "a Woman's V«aeeance for a. Husband's Ruin and Death. GAMBLING TN QOULS. • In■". OOULS f , '■; fjAMBiJNG' TN QOULS. A Story, of VJAMBLING ±N V OOULS. ■' Gambling'in (RAMBLING ' TN ; QOULS.4 High .Life. . AMBLING IN OOULS. s :■ GAMBLING ON. THE > STOCK MARKET, %AT ROULETTE. AND IN MEN v•; - v.:- ■- ',-. - AN D WOMEN'S HEARTS..>--.. .: THE STORY OP A BIG SHARE MARKET >■ SWINDLE AND ITS ROMANTIC SEQUEL. WOkAN RUINED A MAN WHO /DROVE, HER HUSBAND TO bUICIDE, "• ,r She played the highest stake a woman 'ever t ■ gambled for. She both won—yet lost. Beg- ;.*:' gared and-widowed, ho-woman-ever evolved a more hazardous plot; in which a" woman's ,:■ vehg^ance■ ia--robbed of its sting by love. i CONTAINS THE* MOST SENSATIONAL c'GAMING SCENE EVER THROWN . .f- gvupoNiTHE SCREEN;, ?SrA ' Heart-gripping Pictured showing - how . Mother-lovo killed the Sn>tit of Revenge. .;• 'iff "" :-■ : ay-HER" BEST.' ■'; ';■'«' '-*; PEGGY CTYLAND. ' _ P EGGY 10-YIiAND. PEGGY TTYLAND. EGGY ~ 'IXYLAND. PEGGY.,'. TTYLAND, EGGY : "JIYIiAND. ! IN THE LIVELIEST. SPRIGHTL3JSST 1 COMEDY-DRAMA EVER SHOWN. T' 'HE IOEBELLIOCS T3RIDE. , HE . «iLVEBELLIOUS JDRIDE. THE T3EBELLIOUS T3KIDE. :i XHK X\iEliELt.i UIS -83R1DE. THE vT?EBELLIv,JS TJRIDE. HE IVEBELLIOUS JjRIDrJ. > *, Brightest Comedy-Drama of the .Season. - i' FOR WOMEN. . . How would you like' to marry the first man r you met on.'a country ■> road, no matter who ' : «r what ho misht bs?-v <-■'.'.. i v This,is what PEGGY HYLAND did. See [■ her fa THE REBELLIOUS BRIDE, a [ Comedy l packed with fun and thrills. . 1 SHE STAMPEDED AT THE MARRIAGE •- ~ : .:- ■■-.", -v, • ALTAR. ,-* She Refused the First Man. Fled with the Second Man. . ' Wedded the Third Man. » :'• It all happened. to Peggy Hyland in , ~'; The Rebellious Bride.;" j_ . Houses and Land idr Sale. I**3KA CASH—DEVONPORT—-Immediate SvOUXf Possession. Full price £850, balance £500" arranged. A good home at pre- -. war price;;. well built 6 rooms, r heart kauri, newly painted,' bath wash-house,? copper, ' --tubs;i.p.w.c.; Fine section,? 50ft' by 150 ft; 4"E° OO - soil, well, worked, 1 nicely t. laid out. ih ' j flowers,' vegetable ; garden;-'fruit : trees, vine. j.fowlhouses and .run asphalt paths; all in ' ( perfect- order: 7.minutes wharf.—Soie agents, (i BROADBENT AND CO...Smeeton's Bidgs. ' TijfT.' 5 rooms, ] XTA " recept. hall.: pore. bath. h. and c. waters .wash-house; c. and t.; p.w-.c. Large level : volcanic, section. -Only amins from 2nd sec- • tion cars. •-. Requires doing:, up, but there is 1 money in it at £1025. ■''-"-.'.;' 'y. f .'- ' ['■a: ' - 'QUANE AND* LAUDER, • R*w's Chambers. 15. Queen St-, opp. G.P.O. . HERNE' BAY 'WATERFRONT— ;.; Bungalow of 5 rooms, recept. hall; pore, • b.iandrj-, califont. range and gas stove, both '.. .tiled in ; .wash-house, copper and tubsrp.w.c. alLsunder one" roof. Plaster .ceilings;-oiled ;' rirau finish. - Papers arid freises -in perfect taste; -Tiled grata and gas fire, with plaster 1 back.. This house is built from well-seasoned timber, and.could not be duplicated. Homes ' of, are- riot often offered for : sale in "this locality, so make a point of see- • ing it. Price, £1500. r - r" : Zs%" ™ .QUANE AND LAUDER, i t ReVs Chambers, 15, Queen St.. opp. G.P.O. - A""' VERY CHOICE PROPERTY ,_- ;■:., ;--.., FOR SALE.; > ! HOME „ THAT ANYONE WOULD BE , " PROUD TO CALL HIS- OWN. r TlfT ; EDEN" cjbse. tri ears—Handsome r '. • IWL American Bungalow, . tiled roof, 7 large '<-•:- rooms, -dinmg room 27 by 16; 2 others ovei 20£t; also* full-size billiard room. House is _ exceptionallyi r well'. built '».'...and" beautifully . finished. ' Complete with; conveniences. Fine view. Tastefully laid out grounds. Allot''fissa* about 1 1 acre. Price £3000. Terms, 1 £1500 cash. - * +■' • 1 W. D. McLEAN» \ t - 1 ■ . Imper.al Buildings. , FINE DAIRYING AND CROPPING FARM. .. ' lAftS- ACRES. AT £40 PER ACRE.— . JLUOz Only 1| hour train from Auck--1 land, and : If. mile ' from station, township, . and creamery; smin. from school; perfect - position;, 6 .miles Pukekohe, good- metal , road; conn try level to undulating: - soil good heavy .loam all ploughable; 14 sub- ' divisions. .Fiverroomed House and outbuildV ing*: 6-bail cowshed, stable and piggeries; ' 70 acres old grass.»2o aores young grass, 30 : acres, .under cultivation. 12 to 14 acres 1 bush (some fine puriri), balance unimproved; ■ watered by permanent springs. . Would sell _ as going concern. ' Would • consider good , city property or 10 to 20 acres close to Auck- : land in Exchange for Equity. -" ->. , 4 ' ': ?'■'■s; -■' OWNER, - ; i ."'■'■■ 30. Karangahape Road. ; i JJXOELLEST Tjl' AR M. A GIFT AT THE PRICE ASKED. . 79 MILES FROM AUCKLAND (North •-—i Lme), 1*- miles from railway stat : P. 0., store and school. Up-to-date Dwelling, seven rooms. > Telephone. 548 ACRES freehold, 17,1 acres leasehold; over 100 acres rich flats; good patches shelter bush, half the area, ploughable- 30 acres in crwps turnips oats, rape, swedes, and maize. Good orchard, well fenced and subdivided; sheep pens, dip, new stable and 4-bail cowshed; implement shed. barn, and other requisite - conveniences; permanent streams. Price - £11 per acre. ' : Apply, I FARMER. 0 PP. Box 915. 8 " Q.OING CONCERN. -\AC\ ACRES— Acres in good English XriXf Brasses. 14 acres in turnips. 1€ acres' in fallow, balance fern; subdivided into 12 paddocks; well watered; post and 5 wire fences:' House. 6 rooms; cowshed, 6 0 bails; barn, calf-house, piggeries; li miles ; to P. 0.. school, creamery, store, etc. Price d £30 per acre, including 20 cows, 4 horses i- several pigs. 17 head young stock, mowing r machine. Cambridge roller, tripod and tyn« 0 harrows, cultivator, 1 single-furrow plough. 1 potato plough, scarifier, harness, milk-cans. , -tr\ ACRES— Acres in grass, balance XV beautiful native bush; well sheltered; - nice orchard, good garden: House. 8 rooms', with all convs . and several outbuildings t Will accept House as part payment. ; TtfTORDEN AND pO., T TD, . 29. FORT ST.. CITY. 'Phone 3340. d fIOOD DAIRY FARM—I2S Acres, with 5 VJT roomed House, bathroom and scullery; up-to-date outbuildings, including motoi garage and concrete cowshed: all in grass with small patches of shelter bush, and wel • watered by springs and bore.- In good hand} position. Price, £100 per acre. 43. ACRES and 5-roomed House, -witi 4 scullery, bathroom, and wash-house all under tho one roof; good drainage anc • water eupply; 10 miles from Auckland, anc t handy to rail. Price, £2000. r T3URNSIDE "DECS.. ' '• PAPATOETOE. pHEAP T7S7-AIKATO ,T)AIRY 5 - TjiARMS-' j _ - 55A ACRES, all level and in grass excepl - O\J 2 acres artichokes and 1 acre pota--3 toes; well fenced and watered. Good 5- - roomed house and outbuildings. School opi- posite; factory, 1 mile; 4 miles from good a town and railway. Carry 25 to 30 cows. i. PRICE, £46 per acre. £600 cash. } IAH ACRES, all level and in grass, except -Lv/U 8 acres fallow; 1 mile from creamery and township. The land is river flat o) splendid quality, and has been carrying 3C cows. 30 horses, 40 calves, and 60 sheep practically all the season. Good House and outbuildings. PRICE. £50 per acre; £1200 cash. __GOING CONCERN -J K A ACRES, in first-rate district; 120 , X«JVJ acres in grass; all ploughable; lies ■ well to the sun; well watered. Six-roomed j House; large concreted milking-ehed. with a machines. PRICE, as going concern, with a 40 cows, horses, implements, etc.. £50 per acre; £1600 cash. GOING CONCERN. WITH 40 COWS. AT £20 PER ACRE. n 183 AC ? E f (renewable lease, right ol iV° j freeho.d. at £6 per acre) all in grass and all ploughable: close to townahir 7 and creamery, post office, and school Smaf / House, cowshed, etc. Price i3jw. <r Is cows. £20 PER ACRE. CASH. ' ncludQs 4C s. , _____ _ . DEL- I/* 18 1 LAND AGENT. TE AWAMUTU.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 10

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