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AMUSEMENTS. W# Start at Eleven. QUEEN'S QUEER'S. UEES'S QUEEN'S. Continuous from 11. A "WONDERFUL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Par amount'a Superb Masterplfty:

"THE BREAKING POINT." "THE BREAKING POINT." "THE BREAKING POINT." With a Brilliant AD-Sfar C&at. including; NITA NALDI and PATSY R"UTH MILLER. Then— A Metro Special: "THE EAGLE'S FEATHER." 'THE EAGLE'S FEATHER." A tense, acticmful play that is abounding with Thrills and Thrilling Dramatic Incidents. Grand supporting Musical Prices as Usual. PLAN AT "SVKtsljEV3^.

JPULLEKS' OPERA HOUSE. Direction: John Puller and Sons, Ltd. Positively the Greatest Succees ever seen in Christchurch. JIM GERALD And His MUSICAL COMEDY CO. In his Mile-a-Minuto Production, A MILLIONAIRE FOR A NIGHT. A MILLIONAIRE FOR A NIGHT. A Gigantic Musical Comedy, abounding in Fun, and replete with the latest Musical Numbers and Dainty Dances. JOCK MILLS, The Supreme Scottish Comedian. MEGAN EROS. These Brilliant Musical Clowns. WTT/1 TTm J T)"D A VkV

KNIGHT and BRABY, Featuring a Song Soena impression of the Film "Smilin' Through." AKMITAGE AND HINE, In Merry Mirth and Musical Momenta. ALEC. REGAN, The Favourite Light Comedian. . PKICES: D.C. and 0.5., 3a 3d; Stalls, 2s; Reserves, 8b 10d. Plan at the Opera House Confectionery Store. Doors, 7.15 p.m. EUCHRE AND DANCE. _ rpHE EUCHRE and DANCE advertised -*• for Friday I'Show Nif»ht), in the Sydenham Football Club Hall, haa been postponed until TUESDAY, November 18th, when 8 prizes, including Coal and will be civen. 6243

w*u utj RANGI-RTTRU SCHOOL ANNUAL SPORTS TSTELIi ho held on tho Riccarton Race- ; » » course on TUESDAY, November 18th, starting at XX a.m. Old Girls' Race, 4.25 p.m. 975 QATDTtDAY NIGHT DANCE. St. Jfiohael's Hal], Durham street, near Tuam street. City. Nolo change of Hall, Caledonian otherwise engaged. 951 R, STILL WELL.

PUCHRMoH. Wristlet Watch, Ist prize. U UCHRE—8, p.m. To-morrow (Saturday). EUCHBB-ST. ASAPH STREET <fIALL. EUCHBE—I4 Good Prizes. 950 FOB SAIiE. TN Goodrich Silvertown Tires—Beat in the Run—speculation is lost iu comjnon efficiency, flexibility, durability, immunity from trouble. GrOOI)EICH SILVERTOWN TIRES LTD. P«621 224-226 Tuam atreet.

.PRICE £9OO, SPLENDID BUNGALOW HOME,, CLOSE TO 8 TRAMS, 2d SECTION. ;BUNGALOW WITH ,SiUN PORCH, 4 spacious rooms, plastered and papered, electrio light, h. and c. eervioe, bathroom with bath and basin, lajgo kitchen with range, cupboards, copper cylinder, scullery with fiinjt, pantry,, waßbhouse,. copper and tubs (all under one roof), good workshop, artesian water supply. Splendid section of 30 peroher, well fenced, liioely laid out in lawn and garden. Splendid vegetable garden, double entrance. Further particulars on application to the SOLE AGENTS— Tf"VNrTtV2 M/vfTRrifITTT?. nfiUfPAWv" Tjnn

318. SP. £IOOO ONITSHIRLEY BUNGALOW. AUTISTIC BUNGALOW OF 4 ROOMS, portioo entrance, panelled ' hall, plas

tered, eleotric light, clinker briofc fireplace, leadliglits, bathroom, bath and basin, h. and c. water, breakfast room with open clinker fireplace, sink and cupboards, aidebqard built in, J«wel gas stove, "Waalihouse, gas copper arid tubs (all under one roof), concrete paths, motor eked. Sootioh of FUL-k-BARTER ACRE, tastefully laid out in l»wn and garden, fruit trees, splendid vegetable garden. Artesian and ram. WITHIN A MINUTE OP TRAM STOP. GETS ALL THE SUN THAT SHINES.. TERMS ARRANGED. Sh. 48, JONES. McCROSTIE CO., LTD., J4125-SXBSPP • Sole Agents. A MOST Ato'HACTIVE TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW OF 9 ROOMS—J-ACRE.

J?o£?nn~A PRETTY BUNGALOW OF &ZbUU 9 ROOMS AND SLEEPING BALCONY, also wide aunny verandahs, GETS ALL THE SUNSHINE, beautifully papered throughout, nice entrance hall, easy stairway, elootrlo light and heating points, specially well fitted throughout with wardrobes and cupboards, lovely bafnroom with Doulton bath and basin, shower, pantry, and all usual offices and conveniences, outhouse, deep well, SEPTIC TANK, MOTOR GARAGE, and concrete wash, J-ACRE LAID OUT IN A PRETTY GARDEN, well

planted with a very choice variety of shrubs, lawns, fruit trees, concrete paths. EVERYTHING IN EXCELLENT ORDER. NOT A PENNY EXPENDITURE REQUIRED. ■Within 3 minutes of the tram. A most desirable home and could not be replaced for anything jlike the money. We have the key and will be pleased to show it to you. "W. E. SIMES and CO., 58628-1512 F.P. 146 Hereford street CASHMERE HILLS. CASHMERE HILLS.

Two-storey bungalow, six BOOMS. SLEEPING-OUT BALCONY, MOTOR SHED. Northern aspect. Panelled HALL and DINING ROOM, Tiled Grates and Hearths, Destructor. Linen Press, Wardrobes, GiiS STOVE; i-ACRE SECTION laid out in BEAUTIFUL LAWS and ROCK GARDEN. Owner anxious to sell. Prepared to consider reasonable offer. INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT. £2030. £2050. D. STOCK and CO.

RICHMOND. KICHMONP. TWO-STOKEY BUNGALOW and NEW MOTOR GARAGE. All Modern Conveniences, Sun Vera^i. N.W. aspect. CLINKER BRICK and RED STONE FIREPLACES kinen Press, Cupboard*, Wardrobes, GAS COPPER. -U LIGHT, CONCRETE PAa-uS. Inspection by appointment. r?TQAft £IBOO. D. STOCK and CO., E»t*te Agents, 158 Manchester street, QOODBICH gWgggSg "Beat in tbo Long Run. r* ■_!. Mwoiifv and service »re very real

Goodrich quality < and taneiblo things- ___ GOODRICH SILVBETOWN TIRES, LTD., P6621 23i-226 Tuam street.

GABMENTS (tarcbed St SATuZSrs Prttertti* wa *«"»•■ *> H^aiMWS ' stores mU »*•

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 1

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