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AMUSEMENTS. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. London's Laughter-Makers, .ELSIE VIDEAU and WALTER KERBY, iOiSIE VIDEAU and WALTER KIRBY, Introducing a Modern Burlesque, "TANGLED TABLOIDS." KENTUCKY FOUR, KENTUCKY FOUR, In Delightful Plantation Melodies. KEITH WILBUR Tho Brilliant Mimetic Specialist Last Five Nights of ARTHUR and HELENA BUCKLEY. AK'InUR and HELENA KUCKLEY. In addition to their remarkable Card Stanipulation and Mental Telepathy, they offer something Entirely New. Your Printed Scientific Astrological Horoscope given to you free. Another Big Fun-show by GEORGE STOREY And His NEW REVUE COMPA~NY, Entitled "A SPANISH ROMANCE" Brimful of Happiness and ' Humour. PRICES—D.C. and O.S. 2s (Reserves 2s Gd), Stalls Is. Saturdays: O.S. 6s 6d (Reserves 3s), D.C. 2s (Reserves Qs 6d), Stalls Is. Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., thereafter at the Opera House Confectionery Store. Doors, 7 p.m. 4067 "GOOD LUCK" JAZZ CARNIVAL. "GOOD LUCK" JAZZ CARNIVAL. ROW, CALEDONIAN HALL. J-O-MORROW, CALEDONIAN HALL. t Dancing 1 B—l2 o'clock. Dancing B—l2 o'clock. f THE PEOPLE'S NIGHT OUT. Streamers! Spotlight! Balloons! "Good Luck!" Prizes! Novelties! Lucky Spot! Good Supper! Each lady will be presented -with a "Good Luck" Souvenir. THE GREATEST CARNIVAL NIGHT. FERGUS LARUE'S AUGMENTED JAZZ ORCHESTRA. "Good Luck" Prices—Double 4s 6d, single 2s 6d. 4155 EnrTrRE nTGANTTC EUCHRE. pHRISTCHURCH EUCHRE ASSEMBLY. TO-NTGHT ART GALLERY TO-NTGHT TO-NTGHT ART GALLERY. TO-NTGHT TO-NIGHT—3 Bicycle?. Two £5 Orders, Pair Double B'anWs, Dinner Set. Revo-sjble Ruir, Two Tea Sets, Lady's Watch, Gent's Watch, etc., etc.. 20 wizen. 2s 6d. TO-NIGHT. 2s 6d. 473 FOB SALE. CASHMERE BUNGALOW. MAGNIFICENTLY BTJILT 2-STOREY RESIDENCE. PERFECTLY sheltered, and situated on the Sunniest / part of Cashmere Hille, [riving a Grand Panoramic view of the Mountains City and Plain. CONSISTING of 6 Commedions Rooms, Kitchenette, all offices, and Large Sun, or Sleepin? Balcony. Spacioiis Hall and Reception Rooms, a special feature being the most elaborate and complete scheme of structural Furnishing throughout tho whole of the Interior. The Kitchenette, together with its pertaining offices and requisites, reflect the highest credit upon the architect in the matter of completeness, and convenience. Every obtainable itodern city convenience has been installed, and leave nothing to be desired. The grounds cover an erea of J-aore. and are so formed as to lend themselves to the formation of the most unique pleasure garden, and there is ample room for Tennis Courts. This-is one of the finest properties on offer in Ghristchurch. The owner is taking up residenco. in ' another district, and desiring an early disposal of the property, ho places an extremely low. price upon. it, to effect this purpose. ■:; .^-v,..-•'.-•--■ :\:, ■■:,. , Wo shall be glad to furnish aH further particulars upon application.. Inspection ,bv appointment. -Folio 480. LOHREY and CO., LTD. Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. •Phone 618. L<B3s FENDALTON. FENpALTON, REDUCED £7OO FOR QUICK SALE, •A MOST BEAUTIFUL HOME. SITU. ATED JN' THE MOST SELECT PART OF FENDALTON. . NINE ROOM TWOSTOREY MODERN HOME, SEMI-BUN-GALOW. HAS NORTHERN ASPECT, TWO VERANDAHS. RECEPTION HALL PANELLED. EXCEPTIONAL LEADLIGHTS. TILED HEARTHS AND GRATES. BATH, BASIN, SEPTIC TANS, SHOWER, Etc, WORKSHOP, STOREROOM, MOIORSHRD. DARK ROOM, J-ACRE, BEAUTIFULLY LAID OUT IN GARDEN AND LAWN. - INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT, £2BOO. TERMS ARRANGED. D. STOCK and CO., Estate Agents, 158 Manchester etreet, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings. 'Phones 2485, 8313. 88535 £1450. ST. ALBANS, MANCHESTER STREET. TILED ROOF BUNGALOW d 5 rooms and conveniences. GARAGE. This is a SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT Bungalow in FIRST-CLASS ORDER and CONDITIO.N. It is the ONLY ONE AT THE PRICE in this FAVOURITE STREET, and will sell VERY QUICKLY. LARGE ROOMS, papered, wardrobes in bedrooms. Hot water froai breakfast room fire. Gas stove. Porcelain enamel bath. H. and C. Shower. LOVELY SECTION, about 24 perohes. Asnhalt drive and paths. YOU, BUYER, MUST ACT QUICKLY to SECURE THIS BARGAIN. BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY, 778 Colombo street. Telephone 536. 82866 SPRATT AND CO. BUNGALOW BARGAIN. n-i(\K,f\ OR OFFER, £l5O Deposit—dfolv/Dv/ Five-roomed Bivngalow, sun •verandah, all usual conveniences, J-acro, Situated close to Colombo street in Tennyson street, facing North. Inspection must be arranged with Sole Agents, SPRATT and CO. TWO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW. n-t QC A—GOVT. MTGE. of £IOOO can be dWX»/0". taken over; S large rooms and kitchenette, p. and p., panelled hall and d.r., two hot water services, 2 lavatories, every possible up-to-date convenience; i-acre, facing North, only 10 minutes' walk from Sauare; B elect locality. Card to inspect from SPRATT and CO., 121 Worcester street. ■Phone A 5082. SB6BI £IBSO. MERIVALE. MERIVALE. NEW BUNGALOW, G rooms, including model Kitchenette. This is about the last word in Modern Bungalows, being fitted with the very latest and beet. The rooms are large and sunny, 2 verandahs, 2 Lavatories, Main Sewer, Electrio Stove, Hot Water from Incinerator. A well appointed home. ,23 perchee, eunny section. Motor Garage, etc. Let- us show- it to you. ... 642 HILLARY and BAXTER, Sole Agents, H4ISJ 178 Manchester street CIOLD winter predicted. What's the ) odds 1 You can keep snug with a "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE. Guaranteed not to leak or crack. Sold chemists and dealers. H 4453-4

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 1

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