AMUSEMENTS. "PULLER'S »OPERA HOUSE. -V Direction Ben. and John Fuller. Famous FULLER'S and for FULLER'S Fantasy. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. XO-NIGHT. Ben. J. Fuller announces tl>o First Appearance in Now Zealand of the MAM'SELLE MIMI DIGGERS. MAM'SELLE MIMI DIGGERS. MAM'SELLE 111 MI DIGGERS. MAM'SELLE MIMI DIGGERS. Fivo Dinkum Diggers in a Melange of Mirth and Melody. LINDSAY KEMBLE (Mam'selte Mimi) (the jMiss) Leading l Lady, together with GEORGE JENNINGS . , . Comedian ROY GLENISTER ..... Baritone DOC. O'BRIEN! .... Ligh Comedian FADDY SAUNDERS • Camouflage Chalk-Talks Easily the moat successful company in Australasia. Their recoid includes 16' weeks in Melbourne and 12 weeks in Sydney. First Appearance under Special Engagement, HAAGEM HOLENBERGH, HAAGEM HOLENBERGH, HAAGENI HOLENBERGH, HAAGENI HOLENBERGH, Brilliant Danish Pianist. First Appearance of SUMAS, SUMAS, SUMAS, Clever Novelty Mueiciau. First Appearance of WENDY AND ALPHONSE, WENDY AND ALPHONSE, "WENDY AND ALPHONSE, - Delightful Musical Comedy Duo. Everybody Delighted with MISS GLADYS VERONA, MISS GLADYS VERONA. MISS GLADYS VERONA. The Brilliant Oneratic Soorano, EDDY MAIITYN" The Clover EDDY MARTYN Novelty Dancer. PRICES: D.C and O.S. 2s Id, Stalls Is Id. Reserves Gd extra. Plan at THE BRISTOL till 6 p.m., thereafter at the Opera Hon bo Confectionery Store. Doors 7.15 p.m. , ■ 6241 I'Oii SALE. FOR SALE. ELECTRICIAN'S BUSINESS. Just suit Practical Man. £550. ARTHUR L. GRAY, Business Brokor, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, G5572-337F High street, • Christchurch. RICCARTON. 7-ROOMED RESILIENCE AND NEARLY 2 ACRES. OWNER LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH. N £2500. This is a very fine property. Vory substantial House of 7 rooms, all plastered and papered, electric light, bath and lavatory basin, wardrobes, }jnen press, hot and cold service, casement windows, roller blinds, tile gTatos, etc. etc. Artistically papered throughout. All conveniences. Splendid Section of nearly 2 Acres (with .good prospective value), laid out in grass. paddock, orchard, garden ttn< * lawns, stable, sheds, fowlhouse etc. Owner leaving. Thi3 fine property WOULD SUIT RETIRED FARMER EXCELLENTLY, or person who wishes to keep one or two cows. HILLARY and BAXTER, H5863-936F 178 Manchester street. 6-ROOMED BUNGALOWjIN MANCHESTER STREET. , , O-i £EA OWNER ' LEA-VlNG—;Price S^IDOU; down £2OO. Immediate possession, • 6 LARGE ROOMS, inglonook, square panelled hall,; oxtra largo_ balcony; blinds *nd curtains go with house; electric light and points, gas for cooking, double, hot "water service, . ; porcelain, bath. " SPLENDID SECTION,' with lawns, fruit : -trees, etc. Motor shed and workshop.
HONESTLY WORTH £2OO MORE thati the price asked,, as the property inuei bo eold. > A. F. JAUNCEY, IT! Manchester street. 'Phone 1618. * J5604 BELOW PRE-WAR PRICE. REDUCED FROM £2200 TO • £IBSO. •IN ONE" OP THE BEST RESIDENTIAL ( % STREETS OP CHRISTCHURCJI. WITHIN TWO MINUTES OP PAPANUI ROAD. . ARTISTIC 2-STOREY, TILED-ROOF BUNGALOW of 8 rooms, verandah, end sun porch, electric light throughout, plastered atld papered in 'Jre. latest art papers, tiled hearths and grates, bathroom, bath, and basin, hot and cold water, washhouse, copper, and tubs. Splendid High and Dry SECTION of about 30 perches, nicely laid out. ' ... Full particulars on application to tho Solo Agents, JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD., Cr. Caahol and. Manchester streets. 4S4GF , ST. ALBANS WEST.', IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.. * A BUNGALOW OF FIVE ROOSIS, with TWO ROOMS opening on to a SUN VERPanelled Hall, gas and electrio light, leadlight panels, ironing point, Doultcn bath, and electro-plated rangO.^ THE PROPERTY- IS SITUATE,D IN ONE OF THE BEST STREETS IN ST. ALBANS. PBICE £1650. ■' ' GODFR3Y and TAYLER, 100 Hereford street. G5241-5088F TljtE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK.' MANY people in comparatively comfortable circumstances aro to-day without Bomos, or the means of acquiring them, simply because their Bankers cannot find the,money. Realising this, we have arranged with the Owner to accept a DEPOSIT OF £IOO ONLY on the sale of her ' BEAUTIFUL MODERN BUNGALOW of seven rooms (fitted with 'all tho latest conveniences and comforts) in Weston road, Merivale (just off'- Papanui Tram). THE PRICB IS LOW, and tho balanco of purchase money can bo arranged on ridiculously easy terms. Interest thereon being 6J per cent, per annum. 'CHANCES LIKE THESE ARE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN. CALL AND SEE US AT ONCE, AND SO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITY NOW OFFERED YOUI WIL JAMESON, SON ana HAItLE, 213 Manchester street, J5431-5114FP' Christeharch. DOVE STARCH is a producer of high grade . laundry work in the private home, that reflects tin highest credit on the housekeeper. " Every grocer can supply. £5509-3115
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 1
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