AMUSEMENTS. I We Start at Eleven. UZEN'S QUEEN'S^ PEEK'S QUEEN'S Continuous from 11. . The greatest picture ever made will 6e screened ALL THIS WEEK. ALL THIS WEEK. Fox Ccrparation present.? the 1C25 highspeed Melodrama, "TOE CYCLONE RIDER." "HIE CYCLONE RIDER."' "HIE CYCLONE KIDEK" "TOE CYCLONE RIDER." "HIE CYCLONE RIDER." "TR--: CYCLONE RIDER." - .' It's a Hurricane of Thriiis and a roaring race for Gold and Girl. THE GREATEST. MOST THRILLING, MOST DARING SPECIAL EVER MADE. „,._ "What you will see in "THE CYCLONE RIDER"—' The Greatest Motor Race in the world. A.'daring rescue from a- New York Skyscraper. Two m-en in a death struggle eighteen floors above the street. TAe silencing of a partner in crime. A racing" car travelling at brcalcnecl speed driven int-j a cliff to avoid running over a child. The revenge of tho Underwork! Kin?. And see a picture that will rnako you . gasp and' hold on the scat. QUEEN'S "THE ■Qu BESTS ■ CYCLONE QUEEN'S RIDER." "THE CYf-LONE EIDER," written by the •well-known melodrama writer, LINCOLN J. CARTER. LINCOLN J. CARTER, LINCOLN J. CART It has tho --power of a-n EaTt.iquahe, the aieed of S''Tornado, and the force of a Tidal Wu-.ve. Sensations that fire tho blood, thrills tha» ata-tle and amaze. "THE CYCLONE RIDER." "THE CYCLONE RIDER." "THE CYCLONE RIDER." "THE CYCLONE RIDER." "THE CYCLONE EIDER." "THE CYCLONE RIDER." Portrayed by a snecial cast with " „', HOWES aa tbfl Hero, and ALMA BENNETT as the Girl. PEP. AfTTON. PUNCH. DEATHDEFVTNG STUNTS "THE CVPTjONE BITTER." "THE CYCLONE BTTTOR." "THE CYf-LONE BTTSVR." "THE CYCLONE RID^R" _ The world's greatest championship obstacle race with _ ~-n.T r > Tho fastpe.t litiTe over mode in MELO-n-R*>r,\_A thrill a second. Lucky Cats hav.? NTNE Lives, "THE RED, and risks overy ONE OP THTIL . A sw*f* rushing-, roaring Niagara of Melodrama. Them i«n't ft thrill left in the world which "THE CYCLONE RIDER" doesn't erve you. _, 'THE COLONS BITTER" races neck and neck with DEATH, and beats the grim champion to the tape by an eyelash—of a. girl. • _, Then, in addition, a remarkable collection of en*ert»inin<r subjects, including Scre-iming C°Tn<'dW. Edncitionfilg. vn& [lncidental Music bv QUEEN'S SUPERB I orchestra.; ■;••■ .-. . . No advance in wines. PLAN' Ax i ' WEBLEY'S. j :.- 9493 'wrcjrßL'EV CLUB. IT. MARY'S MEMORIAL HALL, M&n- ---' . Chester street North; I ■ Opening Nieht, MONDAY, MAT 4th.' FOB SALE. GENTLEMAN'S CHARMING RESIDENCE HALF-ACRE OP LAND, within a atone's throw of Papanui road, in one of the, best streets in Merivale. '■ PBl^£3soa . Artistia 2-Stprey Buiigivjow, 'faoing north. ttiaticttlly "fiigferect•■ th><)itshout,- ,-.- : V;DGWNSTAIKS-^Si«lr^iir<jorn' T 21: optoin^'on-to large v.- sun/;porch, ing-room IG'.x 16; ; ' with tUea'v'heai_.._._ grate, door on to sun porch, .china cup|wd. Bedroom 17 x 16, with two window seat. r Maid's Bedroom, with sjisli basin and wardrobe. Bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, linen chest; lavatory, Kitchen with eleotrio stove, splendid cupboard accommodation, fama top : sink, two hot water services, pantry with meat safe, laundry with gas copper and three tubs, destructor, maid's bath. UPSTAIRS—Bedroom 14 x 17, with door on to sleeping balcony, double wardrobe and bookcase built in. Second bedroom 16 x 14, with double wardrobe, LARGE SLEEPING BALCONY with separate entrance. Washbasin and lavatory, linen presses and. drawers. GARAGE, storeroom, coalhotiße, tool-shed, outside lavatory, fowlhonses. TERRACED SECTION OP HALE AN ACRE, perfectly laid out in choice shrubs, lawns, and flower bedß. Ample room for tennis court. ! Thia Property is perfectly situated, being absolutely private, ideal surroundings, and gets all the sun that shines. Further particulars on application; to the SOLE AGENTS, JONES, McCROSTTE CO., LTD., Cr. Caahel and Manchester streete. MS2I J4418-9304F.P. ,#ll AA SECURES A REAL FIRST-; '&J.IvU class bungalow; qM TRAM LINE, SPREYDON. ,4 nice rooms and kitchenette, with every modern convent: ence, including H.P. Water, and ready fox •possession. TO A RELIABLE ■ PUSCHASEJR £IOO DEPOSIT, OR EVEN LESS WILL BE CONSIDERED, BALANCE AS RENT. „»„_,„ - DO.N'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. Here. Sole Agent— . • F. -A. NEALE, "CHURCHILL STREET, JUST OFF 'l'. RMLEY AVENUE. 'i?QQK-MASSIVE HOUSE OF 6 XVOD ROOMS IN THE VERY BEST OF ORDER, PERFECTLY SOUND, NICELY PAPERHO and PLASTERED. The property inside and out is in perfect order GARDEN A SPECIAL FEATURE AND FLOWERS I,N ABUNDANCE. WELL WORTH INSPECTION. VACANT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. EASY TERMS. WE WILL MOTOR YOU OUT TO INSPECT. RING 'PHO.NE im ' F. A. NEALE, N6668 215 Manchester street. £1425. BISHOP STREET, HANDY BEALEY AV. TILED ROOF BUNGALOW, SIX ROOMS. This, ie a particularly well-built House, and contains overy possirMe modern convenience. There are 4 fires, first-class grates, E.L., and heater points, porcelain batti and basin, everything under cover. Good garden and orchard. Possession early next month. Easy terms. HILLARY and BAXTER, H44SIFP- 178 Manchester street. £1350. ST. ALBANS. JUST ON THE MARKET. SITUATED AT THE BUSIEST TRAM STOP IN THIS LOCALITY. FINE CORNER PROPERTY. SUITABLE FOR ANY CLASS OF SHOP OR BUSINESS. The houee is modern in design, and contains six "living rooms, with bathroom, pantrv. and sculferv. It is in BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFULLY PAPERED. Elec, light. ,_ a VERY FINE PROPERTY T and the owner is RIGHT OUT TO SELL withm ii it mt_ i :. -+ «ti» Oflfi/v. and lall be phased to take you toin , BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY. 778 Colombo street. *%*&&! 4 ROOMS, ST. ALBANS. £s6o ' a , to Jest over Bealey avenue, and close V> Colombo street, comforUblo 4-roomed cottage, electric light, sewer, J-acre, concrete paths, section very high. Inspect this bargain to-day. __„„ •, „~ C. S. LEWIS and CO., 155 Hereford afeteet.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18372, 4 May 1925, Page 1
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