AMUSEMENTS. "TRILBY" A "TRILBY 1 "TRILBY" MAGNIFICENT "TRILBY' "TRILBY" SUCCESS. "TRILBY' "TRILBY" "TRILBY' "TRILBY" 2 MORE SIGHTS "TRILBY" CONTINUED AND REMARKABLE TRIUMPH Of MAURICE MOSCOVITCH. MAURICE MOSCOVITCH. mHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee •/. <-. >vimuuisuii, liu. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT And SATURDAY NIGHT. ,T. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the WORLD-FAMOUS ACTOR GENIUSMAURICE MOSCOVITCH. MAURICE MOSCOVITCH MAURICE MOSCOVITCH MAURICE MOSCOVITCH ' MAURICE MOSCOVITCH Supported by a Brilliant Company. In Du Maurier's Celebrated Romance of the Quartier Latin of Paris. "TRILBY." "TRILBY." "TRILBY." MOSCOVITCH AS "SVENOALI," The Famous Role in which he is Celebrated in Four Continents ■TRILBY." •TRILBY." 'TRILBY." •TRILBY." 'TRILBY." •TRILBY." •TRILBY." A Dramatic Classic pulsating with human feeling and thrills. MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 24th, GRAND REVIVAL, FOR" ONE NIGHT ONLY, " THE OUTSIDER." " THE OUTSIDER." " THE OUTSIDER." " THE OUTSIDER." TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25th AND 26th. "THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED/* "THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED," A Startling Story—Something to Discuss. THE BOX PLANS FOR THE SEASON ARE NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES AT ATKINSON'S. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4b; Gallery, 2s 6d. (Early Doors. Stalls Is extra), plus tax. Manager CHARLES E. BONNER. 6272 »RIGHTON GALA —To-morrow, Day and Night. Side-Shows, Fircworkß Display. 626S CLASSIFIED ADVERSISEMENTSi SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED TO SELL WANTED TO BUY TO LET, ETC., ETC. SEE PAGE 17 OF THIS ISSUE. FOB SALE. FENDALTON. A FEW YARDS OFF THE TRAM. LOVELY NEW BUNGALOW. £1925. EXTRA LARGE ROOMS, rirawinp-rooiu. Dining-rooui. two Main BedS and LARGE GLASSED-IN SUN SLEEPING ROOM ALSO EXTRA SUN VERANDAH. Nice Entrance Hall and Dining-room In DARK STAINED RIMU „„ . A COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE KITCHENETTE IN WHITE ENAMEL, with ELECTRIC RANGE,, Tiled Back Si" v Spacious Cupboards. Safe, and Bins, C lor. and Storeroom BACK VERANDAH A LARGE GARAGE, Concrete Drive and Paths THE GROUNDS LAID OUT IN LAWNS, etc., and the PROPERTY READ* FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION. Enquito about this before buying. EXCHANGE. The owner of an EIGHT-ROOMED BUNGALOW and nearly HALF AN ACRE with STREAM FRONTAGE and BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS. IN FENDALTON, tfil) take a SMALLER HOUSE AS PART*'PAYMENT lor it. A RICCARTON, FENDALTON, or PAPANU] BUNGALOW is preferred. BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY, Agents, 83164 778 Colombo street
DAIRY FARM FOR EXCHANGE. THIS is a good place lor a young man. ' Will carry 20 oows. 6roomed house, old but comfortable, cowsheds, eta. Handy to Gerfcldine. Owing to ill-health, owner must quit and will take £I6OO on terms, or consider small house, and leave £IOOO on mortgage. Ask about 'his. GOOD SECTIONS ON HILLS. ALL WISH E.L. AND H.P. WATER. 7 aores, 5 minutes from cars. £BSO. Choice Building Lots on Hills, St. Martins, in i-acre, J-acre, or one acre lots, £l5O, £175, £2OO, £225, and £350. Also Governor's Bay, £SO each, £5 down. RONALD S. BADGER, 83155 187 Manchester street. £1550. CASHMERE HILLS. FINE SUNNY POSITION. ONE MINUTE FROM TRAM. WELL-BUILT 5 ROOMS, kitchenette and sun balcony, every possible convenience, e. light, gas cooker, excellent hot-water service. OVER J-ACRE in tip-top gar- • don and orchard. We can recommend this as being a Good Home, and particularly good value. HILLARY and BAXTER. , 178 Manchester street. '3OOO- FE * D^°* THE GARDEN SUBURB. A LOVELY HOME AND A GLORIOUS SITUATION. BUNGALOW-SEMI-TWO-STOREY, of eight spacious rooms —3 bedrooms and bathroon upstairs, 5 rooms and bathroom downstairs. This home was built by one of our leading Architects, and nothing but the best material has been used throughout the building, Large dining-room and sittine-rooin, beautifully panelled and papered, and expensive electric light fittings. The Kitchenette is a special feature, having tiled surround. large electric cooker and gas cooker, built-in cupboards and bins. Septic tank, hothouse, motor garage, etc. The grounds are tastefully laid out: very fine orchard, lawns, flower-beds: also valuable asparagus bed Very seldom i 8 6uch a horns offered in this select locality, and we are confident that it will be a quick seller. Let us prove to you that at the above figure it is eood value. * \ BERRY and GLASSON,
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18905, 21 January 1927, Page 1
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