AMUSEMENTS. IMPORTANT. ■n-i— 3 aro a g a ; n particT''" - ' - "*"' Y8 their seats in i Bristol, in order to be certain of admii "PULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. ' direction; John Fuller and Sens, Lid. A Programme of Unalloyed Joy. PHIL SMITH MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, Including PHIL SMITH NAT HAXLEY And Sixteen MeEß«n;jer., of Jov. Presenting a Delightful Musical PlaVlet. OX THE WIIE.KL. A Feast of Fun: an Hour of Charm. Enormous Success of The World's Fattest Flapper, JU,XE MILLS. In her Inimitable Comedv Specialty. A TON OK FUN. Assisted by the. Eminent Basso Prof undo, MR WILLIAM INNEIS. Direct from London. THE MELFORD THREE, Presenting Norel Corcedv tind Burlesque Onrtrter Dartres. DANNY D'ALMA, lTie Acrobat, on Stilts and his Acrobatic Dogs and Da-rid KATTI KAILI Tho K>ei»lers of the Steel Guitar And H>RRTS FAMILY. A Whirlwind o f Music. PRICES: D.C. nnd O.S. "s CB»fiv 6dl. Ptalls Is. FatnTlavs: O.S. "^M,^,"" •e« D.C. ■>•« C A'l T,t-W» Prices nlus ta: BTTSTOT, ti'l S n.rrt.. tVreefw at •• ~ i House Confectionery Store. P~or* FOE SALE. CHEAP PROPERTIES JUST OX_ THE MARKET. GOING CONCERN FOR £'23o. O- ACRES, splendid dairy farm, 4-room--40 ed house, electric light, cowshed, table, motor shed, trap shed, el<-.; H dairy I cows, purebred Jersey bull, 1 horse, R.T. back-delivery milk cart, harness, separator, ' and all dairy utensils, 11-gallon milk run. 'Lease, 5 years. Rent £3 per week. Price only £250 as a, going concern. Closo City. F2828 A. H. NOALL and CO. SOME BARGAIN. 5 ACRES, sweet, loamy, rich soil, new <l- - Bungalow, sun porch, electric light, glasshouse, shed. 20 x 14; handy to tram and just outside- City. Price only £650. It's somo bargain. F2827 A. H. NOALL and CO. CHEAP. SNUG, COMPACT PROPERTY. 21 ACRES, richest soil procurable, grows « immense crops, anything you like; 4-roomed house, good outbuildings. Alongside school, close City. Look at price, £650. F18167 A. H. NOALL and Co._ SHEEP - FARM - SACRIFICED AT £5 10s PKR ACRE. ONLY £SOO DEPOSIT. 1100 ACRES > North Canterbury, all JLJAJV/ ploughabje, ideal sheep and cropping farm, abundance of feed; easily winter GOO ewes and fatten lamb 3; splendid buildj ings. Closo to saloyards and township. It's got to go. Don't miss the chance of your life. F2829 A. H. NOALL end CO., Farm and Property Salesmen, Accountants, ! - 165 Cashel street. N7044 BEATON STREET, Close to, and [ Overlooking Elrrnrood Park. PRICE £2200. ~ ARGE DOUBLE-STOREY 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW, with Two Balconies. Fitted with. every conceivable Convenience, iof latest approved, style. A few' of its many excellent featm. » are: Casement Windows, Built of Wood, Plastered, Large Sun Porch, N.E. aspect, Tiled Grates and Tiled Hearths, a very forge Panelled Hall in Dark Wood, Four Fireplaces, Built-in Wardrobes, and ample Cupboards wherever possible, Porcelain Bath, Basin, Shaving Cabinet, Scullery, Pantry, Washhouse, Copper, Tubs, all under one roof, H.P. Water Supply, H. and C. System (3), Electric Light and Gas throughout. One of the very special features of this home is the Wide Staircase, and Two very Fine Sleeping Balconies. 63 Perches of Land, laid out in .laiims, paths, etc. With stream running through. There is also a large Motor Garage. This place is absolutely cheap, and the owner will take £2200 for a quick sale. Enquire early, and cio 00l jiiss this. LOHREY and CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 'Phone 618. 109 Cashel street. Fol. 12SC L 4495 FENDALTON. TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW. SELECT LOCALITY. *HIS BUNGALOW is just out of the Builder's hands. Containing four Bedrooms and Balcony, besides fin© living room and breakfast room. Several sun porches. The kitchenette is a special feature. This ia the best built Bungalow we have seen, being constructed of dcuble brick walls—the floors are of Oregon. Concrete garage. The position is ideal and eurronn"" tiful. Handy to 2d eection v Th quickly. BERRY and GLASSON, 82923 177 Manchester street. £1450. URGENT SALE—ESPLANADE, NEW BRIGHTON. TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW, situate in the best part of this favourite seaside resort, 1 minute from tram. Art Bungalow 5 rooms and two large sleeping balconies. This place is nearly new, and fitted up with the very latest conveniences, fino lot of wardrobes and cupboards, drawers, meat safe, etc., 2 rock fires, everything up to date, large motor garage, Asphalt paths, good garden and workshop. The owner is transferred, and is a keen seller. 726 HILLARY and BAXTER, H4434F 178 Manchester street. MERTVALE. JUST OFF PAPANTJI ROAD. PBICE £2500. tfow being erected—6-ROOMED 2<?UN BALCONY. T ABOUB-SAVTNG CONVENIENCES. HOT WATER DESTRUCTOR, 2 Lavatories, olnsed-in pantry, gas, or electric stove. Tnis Bungalow is about 100 YABDS OFF TJiPANUI ROAD and the section comprises ZStFS &&&?•' FBrf AGENCY. 778 Colombo street. Telephone 286. 8 2868 I r»rrr DEPOSIT—S-Toomed Family House \3J I O with «onveniences; situated Ad-jin-ton- good street, pear St. Mary's .», and Recreation Grounds; a snip at the race, *"" ~ - F A . NEALE. •Phone 1151. M 5 Manchester street^ . SHIPPING. VST H I T E STAR X.IH&. 4rwTTE STAR DOMINION LINE. tAND AND THE x ""~" CONTINENT. SAILINGS of the LABGWf> and MOST LUXURIOUS Steamers irE ffLkaert steamer in the workL) .. •• «M 39 Tons ; . .. 8*,856 Tons "^•r^aVA^i&^d^n 0 S£ \ vtSourer or San Francisco can seem **s!&£i£r7 > mad COMPANY, LIMITED, E £&NAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY NATIONAL »^i^ A^yi Baas-
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18481, 8 September 1925, Page 1
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