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Amusements. THE GRAND Children's Matinee TO-DAY at 2.30THE HOUSE OP HATE, No. 2. THE HOUSE OF HATE, No. 2. Featuring PEARL WHITE and ANTONIO MORENO. Also : GLORIA SWANSON •— In.— YOU CAN'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING. Matinee Prices: Circle, Adults Is; "GAUMONT GRAPHIC." Children 6d; Stalls, Adults 6d; Children 3d. THE GRAND THEATRE COMMENCING 'MONDAY NEXT. Extraordinary Picture Attraction "THE HOUSE OP GLASS" ''THE HOUSE OP GLASS" "THE HOUSE OF GLASS" Starring CLARA EIMBALL YOUNG. Clara Kimball Young has never j?iven a performance lull of such line shading and appeal as she does as Margaret Case, the unfortunate Tictim ot circumstances, whose past hovers threateningly over the happiness of' her married life. Only an tutist of the Supreme Ability of CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG do justice to this tremendous story. Produced in the Gorgeous Select Style Avith Superb Settings and Splendid Dresses. Plan at Upton's. Reserves Is 6d. RUGBY FO O tITa Lh. TO-DAY. ' Senior. —Old Boys v. Marists, Rec. No. 1, at 3 p.m. Junior.—Tech. v. Old Boys, Tech. Grounds; Marists v. Aramoho, Rec. No. 2; Kaierau v. Pirates, poilege No. 3. Third Class. —Aramoho v. St. John's College No. 4, (at 3 p.mji; Piratws v! Old Boys, Roc. No. 1 f (1.30 p.m. Fourth Class.—Queen's Park 0.8. v. Tech., No. 2 Bee. (1.50 p.m.) Admission to Recreation Ground, 6d. ■ /_ CAMBRIDGE IS THE GARDEN OF THE WAIKATO. CAMBRIDGE IS THE RICHES! DAIRYING DISTRICT IN THE AUCKLAND PROVINCE AND l« SITUATED ON' THE WEALTH-PRO-DUCING PLAINS OF THE PICTURESQUE WAIKA'IO RIVER. CAMBRIDGE IS A TOWN OF GREAT HISTORIC INTEREST AS THE OLD MILITARY CENTRE OF THE WALKATO. AND ALL ROADS.LEAD TO CAMBRIDGE. —THE— REDWOOD ESTATE IS IN THE HEART OF CAMBRIDGE, AND WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE HORSE BAZAAR, HAMILTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21/1919, AT 11 A.M. —By the— FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. On behalf of Messrs J. Allwill and Co. THIS WELL-KNOWN ESTATE ha* been farmed by Mr' Jared Allwiil for the past 40 years, and he is now retiring, the balance or Homestead Block must be sold, and consists of: — 170 ACRES OF THE. BEST AND MOST CENTRALLY - SITUATED LAND in the district, adjoining, as >fc does, the Hautapu Railway Station and the Cambridge Co-operative Dairy Co.'s Butter, Che«se and Dried Milk Fatcories (the latter to be erected at an early, date). There is a school within a quarter of a mile,' and a daily rural mail delivery. The Prosperous and Beautiful Old Town of Cambridge, which, nevertheless, is up-to-date and modernly-equipped, is only two miles distant by a level and'perfect road. The Propel ty is subdivided into 1.1. Sections, five of which hs#e buildings thereon, as follows :- - No. 1. —5 Acres, with Blacksmith's Shop. * • No. 2.—5J Acres. No iuildings. No.. 3.-82 Acres, which contain the Fine Homestead of 10 rooms and every domestic convenience, including acetylene gas and telephone. Iron sheds, 30 by 20 and 35 by 20; two-stall stable and harness room, buggy-shed and motorshed; shearing-sued and coal-shed. The House is well set back amid planations, orchard, lawns, and flowers, and is approached by a carriage drive. No. 4.—7 Acres. No Buildings. ]Si o . 5.—24 Acres, with Milkers' House. No. G. —24 Acres. No Buildings. • No. 7.-29 Acres, with Good House of 6 rooms, wash-house, small dairy, iron cowshed with concreted floors and yards, containing a four-cow Milking Plant, complete with engine, etc. Windmill fed by If-incn bore, and having large tank and a 1000-galUm concrete trough, and 6-stall Stable. This Section is divided into three paddocks, and ?s ready for carrying right on. Xo. 8. —25 Acres, with 2 sub-divisions and a 3000-gallon concrete clam, fed by a spring. ]S[ O 9_—2o Acres, with a brick well, ivind-mi.U and trough. No. 10. —17 Acres, with a 4-roomfi-l House, 2-bail cowshed and water bore and pump. No. 11.—2 Acres and 5-roomed House, with wash-house and coalhouse. Eaoli section is well ienced, and some have sub-divisional fences. The land is a!i level and in heavy permanent dairying pasture, and ib well watered by .Windmills, Tanks, Dams, and Concrete Troughs. EASY T E R M S. No 3. Homestead: 10 per cent, fall of hammer and 30 per cent, .on possession. ■ Sections with Buildings thereon: -> per cent, on fall of the hammer and 15 per cent, in possession. Sections Without Buildings. 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer and 10 per 1 cent, in buildings within six month1!, or 20 per cent, cash in six months without buildings. Tho balance of purchase moneys to be secured by mortgage for 5 years at 6 per cent, per annum. This estate being a suburb of Cambridge furnishes an excellent opportunity for business f.nd professional Men and town workers to enjoy the inestimable advantages of rural Hte in the intervals of their daily toil and al«o to supplement their earnings. Further information from the Auctioneers. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD. LAND DEPARTMENT, HAMILTON. QERSTENA For JJREAKFAST

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 7567, 10 May 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 7567, 10 May 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 7567, 10 May 1919, Page 9