AMUSEMENTS FULLERS’ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. NIGHTLY at 8. SATURDAYS £.30. Once more we have a great programme to submit to you Each week seems to get better and better, and each night the house is packed with joyous Fuller patrons, PHIL SMITH MUSICAL COMEDY CO. With the Joy Boy Comedian, NAT HANLEY, in a Rollicking, Snappy Playlet, Full of Clever Comedy Scenes, entitled “AT THE PARTY," And 6orae party it is! A Wonderful Vaudeville Preface. First Appearance, Direct from the Hugh J. Ward Cinderella Pantomime. « FLORENCE AND CLIFTON, Sensational Comedy Gymnasts. WBNDLING AND MOLLOY, Versatile Entertainers. BERT DLLIOTT And His Hats. THE IvAILIS, QUEENIE AND DAVID, . Delightful Hawaiian Entertainers. FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES: D.C. or 0.5., 2s 6d (Reserved 3s 1, plus tax; Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. POX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.m. at Burnett’s, next Theatre; after 7 p.m., telephone Theatre 22-669 for Reservations. PROPERTIES TOR SALE oka DEPOSIT—3 Rooms, conveniwOU ences; Evans Bay road; price ,£9OO, balance as rent. R. J. Taylor and Co., Bowen street. FOR SALE, best part Miramar, new 6roomed House, all conveniences, immediate possession, £I2OO. John Brodie, King's Chambers, SEATOUN Properties—See the Resident Agent, E. J Barnett, 106, lnglis st., Seatoun. 'Phone 24-293. TTK)R Sale— 5-rd. Residence, close Petone JU station; good locality; only .£875; easy terms; all conveniences, good order. Dimock, 98, Manners street. SEATOUN— Choice Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette; also detached shed; ideal property on tram line, best position. Reduced price .£1450. For terms call E. J. Barnett. 106, lnglis street, Seatoun. 'Phone 24-293. o*l XiY DEPOSIT—IsIand Bay, new Bungalow, 4 rooms and conveniences; outstanding vejue. Particulars from R. J. Taylor and Co., Bowen street. FOR SALE, a number of good Building Sites, close to Seatoun tram. Apply, John Brodie, King's Chambers. O-t DEPOSIT (vacant! —Practically new 4-roomed Villa, e. 1., gas ring, new Shacklock range; usual conveniences; sacrifice -£1050; best part Newtown Dimock. 18. Grev street. / JPOXA DEPOSIT, Khandallah—Moc£//€«Jvrdern 5-roomed Bungalow; large section*, ‘splendid business site; suit chemist (no opposition); in fact good opening anv tradesman: sacrifice for immediate sale Apply. Dimock, 18, Grey street. ___ BROWN? Land Agent, Ham- ▼ v ilton Will sell Dining-rooms, centrai position, going concern Price £250 JDOOAA SUPERIOR B* roomed gentleman's residence, Tinakon road (close Government Buildings); perfect order: every convenience: term** £SOO Dimock. 18. Grev street. r»KA DEPOSIT EACH—Two 4-roomed 3U)U Dwellings, large rooms; good sections; bathroom, range, gas,. copper and tubs, to wind up estate. £BSO and £875 respectively; working man's opportunity; home to lunch; balance int. and pnnp. runs out 31s week; buy now. Consult Dimock. 18. Grev street A? PC A A DEPOSlT—Attractive 8-roomed c&Ol/vr Residence, Mount Victoria, corner section; every possible convenience; garage, etc Dimock. 18. Grey street. OOKAA* CITY, Bargain—Douhie3tf/vOvFVr fronted Shop and 8-roomeii modem dwelling; two story, garage; corner section, central, no mortgage, nrst time on market; £SOO deposit, balance for 7 years if desired. Dimock, 18, Grey street. 01KKA city “and central—ovAt)uv> Large 6-roomed Residence, vacant; good locality, e. 1., h. and c. water, gas, c., pore, bath and basin mu> mortgage); about £3OO cash; balance as arranged Dimock. 18. Grey street. GOOD- HOTEL BARGAINS.—HoteI, perpetual leasehold, and furniture, trade £SO weekly; price £4300, easy terms.—Hotel, perpetual leasehold and furniture, trade £56 per week; owner in possession over 25 years; price £3600; terms. —Hotel, leasehold, as good as freehold; the best commercial hotel in town; trade £llO per week; price £3250; very easy terms. —Hotel, Freehold and about 100 acres good land and milk run; trade: Hotel, £4O per week, milk run £l3 to £l6 per week; price £3suo, very easy terms.—Hotel, lease 3 years; rent, £22 10s; trade, bar £2OO, house £l6O per week; price, goodwill of the end furniture, £6500; stock at valuation.— CHAS. G. RHIMES, Seater's Buildings, 115, Lambton quay, Wellington. SECTION, 40 x 115, on the Esplanade, Island Bay; can bo purchased by paying 10s each week for six years, and can be built on at once; drainage, water, ptc., close to sections. BAYLIS, Penrose avenue, Riddiford etreet, Or Reef street, Island Bay.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12396, 16 March 1926, Page 3
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