amusements. j QPERAH O U S E. Direction —Ben and Johu i ullo-r. Another Hugo Success Scored 'oy TOM IiAVERLY, With his Famous KUTE KEWI'IE KIDS. In the Melodious Musical iarce, j TWO IRISH SPORTS. I TWO IRISH SPORTS. A. Farrago of Fun and Fancy. Supremo Vaudeville in addition— MURFAYNF.. Premier Xylophonist. _ JONES ar.-.l RAINES. CULIAIN IRIO. BIIULL AND HEMSLI-.\. In a further series of brilliant Comedy Churactcrisutior.s. PRICES: Ca Id, If Id. Plan at Milr.er and Thompson's. Xo Booking free. /"■< R Y S T A L P A L A C E. Vy WILLIAM FOX Presents "THE HEART OF A LION. ' "THE HEART OF A LION." Starring the World's Greatest Actor, 'WILLIAM FARNLM, FATTY ARBUCKLE. In his Befit, hi, *»? G. Natcst--A RECKLESS ROMEO. Reserves at, The Bristol or 'Phono 0.-kS. 8061 dTRANDT*I E A T R E. O Screened at. 2, <. and 9. WM. I! HART in "THE TIGER MAN." WM. S. HART Other Paramount Pictures are: "HER SCREEN IDOL" A Mack-Seimott "HER SCREEN IDOL" Merrymaker. "HER SCREEN IDOL" Travels about Cairo. Gazette. bOt* VERYBO D Y ' S. Instantaneous Succces or our Bin . DOUBLE "STAR" PROGRAMME! "THE FACE IN THE DARK.' "THE FACE IN THE DARK." Starring MAE MARSH. And the Picture Everybody's delighted with, "PEGGY!" -PEGCY!" Starring BILLIE BURKE. Who is the Hooded Terror? SO5l QUEEN' S T~H EAT R E j 2—All This Week —T. VIVIAN MARTIN. YIYIAN MARTIN in "THE SPIRIT OF ROMANCE." And ALL GOOD ? tJP^L T o 00D SUPPORTS. ENTERTAINMENT. CONCERT. LECTURE. "THE UNION JACK." At ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL HALL, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. LECTURE by REV. A. MILLER, M.A. (Westport), with programme of Patriotic and National Songs and National Dances. \DMISSION FREE, but COLLECTION for the DEPENDANTS of YOUR NAVAL HEROES. !? c 2 FOR BALE. FORD AND HADFIELD. LTD. NORTH-EAST ST. ALBANS. Owner an Absentee; decided to quit, and bus instructed us to get him AN OFFER. Here are the FACTS, and they TALK!! REALLY SPLENDID HOUSE of SEVEN ROOMS with fireplace in every room, artistically papered, western aspect; is one of tho most IMPOSING in tho locality. Within the Twopenny Tram AREA and stands on NEARLY HALF-ACRE SECTION. NO PEAT. BEAUTIFULLY LAID OUT. Tho property cost nearly £2000 just nine years ago, and with, building at to-da,y's price wo can assuro you. a chance i& afforded in securing A NIBBLE. • The owner in FARMING, and waaita hw Equity in cash. He is prepared to lose HUNDREDS of POUNDS. What is HIS LOSS may be YOUR GAIN. PRICE £-£750 OR NEAR OFFER. We will MOTOR you out to INSPECT. Fol. 4985 FORD and HADFIELD. LTD. W" ~ WAITING for good FOUR, FIVE, and SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOWS. Sebd us in particulars, and we will furnish buyers. I FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. F4579-1144F gUBURBAN HOME. 9 ROOMS. 18 ACRES. THIS PROPERTY is situated close to town and about three minutes from tram. The house is well and faithfully built, and is complete with every modern convenience. Thero is a great prospective value, as the land ia eminently suitable for subdivision, having a long frontage. It ia high and dry, and would cut up into sections of a convenient size. Tho property has a good outlook, which can by no means be obscured. Properties of this description are daily becoming difficult to eeenre, and we can confidently invite' inspection from, intending purchasers. i Particulars as to" price, etc., from GODFREY and TAYI/ER (W. S. Godfrey), G4641-7971F 100 Hereford street. PRETTY BUNGALOW AT ST. ALBANS. 5 Rooms, all Latest Conveniences. £950. This is ono'of the most attractive BUNGALOWS in this FAVQURITE SUBURB. It is WELL DESIGNED and FAITHFULLY BUILT and contains ALL THE LATEST LABOUR-SAVING DEVICES. The VERANDAH is PRIVATE YET SUNNY, and tho CONVENIENCES are ALL THAT COULD BE DESIRED. FINE HIG-H i-ACRE SECTION (no peat), BEAUTIFULLY LAID OUT in lawns and garden. Concrete paths, trellis fences, GET THIS AND BE SATISFIED. HILLARY and BAXTER, HIC29-1185F 178 Manchester street. ALLEN CARS. ALLEN CARS. WE havo for immediate delivery the latest model* in FIVE-SEATERS, also THREE-SEATER, with local built body, full seating for three persons. CALL AND INSPECT. STOREY and CO.'S GARAGE, Hereford street E. 58494-S64F _ HOTELS. ' AUCKLAND. CARGEN HOTEL. RECOGNISED a3 one of the LEADING ; HOTELS in AUSTRALASIA. Speci- j ality: Suites of Rooms, with private Bath- | rooms, etc. Ballroom. Tariff: 10a Cd to/ 15s per day. Special terms for lengthened ! periods. Full particulars from Thoa. Cook • and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureau*. Tele- ' grams: "Cargen," Auckland. 2481F E. F. BLACK, Proprietor. OT E L F~E~D E R ~A~ L, j CHRISTCHURCH. \ D. COLLINS Proprietor, j (Late Clarendon Hotel.) All communications receive piompt attention. Box 532. Telephones: 1040, 2279. 9308 "AT A R I N E HOTEL, - L ' J " SUMNER. | NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. S. W. DEAN, Proprietor. i 'Phoue 16SS. D 2613 i
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16432, 28 January 1919, Page 1
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