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Amusements. ..." "TOWN TTALL ,pONCERT pHAMBER TO-NIGHT. •rpo-NIGHT. O-NIGHT, -, « XOrNIGHT. VOCAL AND PIANO RECITAL. VOCAL AND PIANO RECITAL. MADAM WINNIE T7IRASBR INNIE JC BASER And fWRIL rpoWSEY. X OWSEY. Assisted by MISS WINIFRED -]\TITCHELL. INIFRED IVXITCHELL. TO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. -L O-NIGHT. 3s 2d. Box Plan at Richardson's. 2s Id. ILLUSTRATING in a vivid manner the evil workings of England's most souldestroying- vice, the drug habit.—"The Girl .in the Web," at the King's Theatre, To-night and all this week. LYRIC. TO-NIGHT AT 8. ~" YRIC. ALICE BRADY In one of the Jazziest. ALICE BRADY. Peppiest Stories yet, in " RED-HEAD." Select's Greatest Achievement. Easily Alice Brady's Greatest Picture. In addition: " Little Miss Jazz." (Comedy). A Chester Outing (Scenic), and Latest Topical. Usual Prices. Book at Richardson's. NATIONAL PICTURES. ATIONAL PICTURES. Universal Films Present LIEUT. LOCKLEAR. The Daredevil of the Sky, in THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY. Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.45, 6.0, 8 p.m. QUEEN'S. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. QUEEN'S, TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. SESSIONS.—II.IS, 1.30, 2.35, 4.30. 6.10, 8. WILLIAM FARNUM In "WINGS OF THE MORNING." . And Great Supporting Programme. Book Your Seats. 'Phone 941 A. EXPOSING the evils of social life in the mighty Metropolis of London—"The Girl in the Web," at the King's Theatre, To-night and all this week. Tenders. TENDERS wanted for Plastering Pour Concrete Shops, about 400 yards. GEORGE JACK. 'Phone 1456. Hamilton. J ■■ For Sale by Tender. rpENDERS are invited for the purchase of JL a Stack of Hay, about 30 tons. Further particulars can be had from the undersigned. Tenders close with the undersigned at Noon on May 24, 1921.— W. J. Steen Maramarua. For Lease By Tender. Q.ROSVENOR HOTEL. TAUMARUNDI. TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR:— 1. Goodwill of three years* lease of abovenamed Hotel, at fixed rental from July 1. 1921. 2. Three years' lease of above-named Hotel, without goodwill, at rent to be stated in tender - , The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Lease may be seen and full particulars obtained from the undersigned. FULLERTON SMITH AND CO.. Taumarunui. Note.—The furniture of the Hotel, being the property of the outgoing tenant, will be offered at auction on June 25, 28, and 29. This will give the successful tenderer an opportunity of buying all, or a portion of the' Furniture privately or at auction. Particulars re furniture from S. BISHARA, „ Auctioneer. . ' i -= Houses and Land for Sale. . 4? 9nfl-TPONSONBY—lmmediate posses<**£i\J\J sion—Five rooms, bath, washhouse, p.w.c; balance £500; easy.—Spain. 103, Symonds St., "jy/TAGNIETCENT SEA .VIEWS.. ' SECTIONS—TAKAPUNA \TO J ACRES. £150 TO £265. £20 Deposit, bal. three years. Cheapest section offering to-day. ■ ADAMS AND ANGUS. 819. N.Z. Insurance'Bldgs,J jpOB nPRIVATE QA L E "gRICK "DUILDING. MOST CENTRAL POSITION; PACING WATERFRONT. , ■ Approx. 124,000 Cubic Feet Storage Space. i " Electric Fittings and Lift. " Two Entrances. Four Loading Bays. QUITABLE QTORE pOR fITANUPACTURERS, IVJ - OAMPLE T>OOMS, QR QFFICES. BUILT UNDER LEADING ARCHITECT . STRONGLY CONSTRUCTED: ' WILL TAKE EXTRA TWO FLOORS IP ; REQUIRED. JONG TTARBOUR TtfOARD T EASE, WITH IMPROVEMENT CLAUSE. ONLY BONA-FIDEI PRINCIPALS DEALT WITH. GOOD TERMS SUITABLE BUYER. " i Apply, > OWNER, 760, Hebaxd. : rpo WIND UP AN ESTATE. ; X FOR IMMEDIATE. SALE. <?119A—NEWMARKET, close to rail*J.lAU way station.—Double Corner Section, 6-roomed House, and large outbuildings. This property is on a first-class street, and of great prospective value. -P 7 HO— NEWM ARKET.—Corner Section <H • V/V and 6-roomed House; close to Broadway. 1? Q 7 K—ClTY.—Very convenient posicWU I U tion, close to Ist section. — Two Houses, 5-and 3 rooms; level section, elevated position J JJEMPSEY, BROADWAY. NEWMARKET. £325 BUYS 60 SSBS. HOUSE AN ° Gum land, but practically all ploughable and, can be made into fair grass land-"' choice tomato and strawberry soil. The House is really good, 4 good rooms and scullery, and the house could not be built for less than £500 to-day. Tiers i a also with good built-ia copper, and trapshed. Within 15 miles of Aucklandrood metalled to within 3 mEes. Title is renewable lease, 56 years to run. at £4 2s 3d per annum. Owner must sell account health and £325 will buy the lot. Surely this is the cheapest property in New Zealand. For appointment to inspect, telephone or write JNO. QREY, TELEPHONE 13, HELENSVtLLE. TMMEDIATE "DOSSESSION. " PAPATOETOE.-81 Acres all in English grasses; subdivided m 6 paddocks free from noxious weeds; all level; well wateredsplendidly fenced. Bungalow, 4 Tooms, new and up-to-date, cowshed, trapshed and work shop. .Will carry 6 cows all the year, handv to railway station and township. Price £2250. Owner will Exchange for small farm' handy to rail. ■"*• PONSONBY.— Villa, 4 rooms, kitchenette ■- gas Btove, bathroom, P.w.c, wash-house c. and t.;. in perfect order; good level section; close to tram and school. Price. £800 An absolute bargain. EPSOM.— Beautiful level volcanic Sections . Price Teduced to £4 10s per ft. D«S posit, £50 each. "•..•' —*?*.. ORD EN AND r\ Q u LIMITED. BL FORT STREET. THONE,aS4O. J \ ■

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New Zealand Herald, 23 May 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, 23 May 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, 23 May 1921, Page 10