AMUSEMENTS. A PROGRAMME WITHOUT EQUAL! A PROGRAMME WITHOUT EQUAL! The Huge Double Super-feature Bill! The Huge Double Su;>er-fealure Bill! CIVIC PICTURES. MUNICIPAL THEATRE. Don’t miss the diminutive,' inimitable pair THE LEE KIDS THE LEE KIDS THE LEE KIDS THE LEE KIDS THE LEE KIDS —in—“DOING THEIR BIT." Humour and Dramatic Thrills! BERT LYTELL BERT LYTELL BERT LYTELL BERT LYTELL in “ONE THING AT A Time.” A Heart-appealing Story of Circus Life! A TRULY DELIGHTFUL PICTURE!! Three Other Very Excellent Pictures. USUAL PRICES. BOOK or COME EARLY UNICIPAL T H E A T R E. TO-MORROW'S THE NIGHT! of the DOMINION FAIR ART UNION DRAWING The Dominion Band will play at 6.45 p.m. outside the Theatre. MONSTER TRIPLE ATTRACTION! I Programme as follows—Note the times; , 7.IS—MUTT & JEFF CARTOON. 17.20—THE LEE KIDS (last appearance). I Interval. i 8 35 —The Big Fox Drama (for one. night only) a thrilling and tremendous story of life in the Groat West; I JEWEL CARMEN in ‘’LAWLESS LOVE." j 9.4s—Musical Entertainment and Art | Union Drawing. Hear these clover j artists: STANLEY HALT,—Baritone. BUD WILLS —N.Z. Champion Corneti.-t. B. U. GALLOWAY—-Mandolinist. TRIST SEAR ELL— Humorist . NO Increase in Prices! AT,EX. SUTHERLAND, Organising Secretary. QWTNG to unforeseen circumstances, the Private Dancing Class in Ashley’s j Hall NOT open till MONDAY, MAY 24. i ALEX. SUTHERLAND, I !Mo4S4 Conductor. FOR SALE, N JEW PROPERTIES —10 acres, 7-roomed i Brick House, motor shed, etc., close ’ to tram. Call and get particulars. j NOTHER—6 rooms, ail conveniences; ; with 15 acres about 5 minutes from j tram cars. Only £2IOO, * i TOTE THIS;—New Brick House, com- ' plcte in detail, with 5 acres splen- ! nd. Mark the nrice. £lii.S() • i A N( id land. Mark the price, £1650. iJURY —Fine o-roomed JJouse, with I any area of land you require. Cali j !in and ses us. We want a quick sale for ' j this property. i 1 TU3T IN—A number of good Town Pro- j parties. We will be pleased to adj vise you in the matter of your buying and ; show you over our list. In almost every ■ place good terms can be arranged. We 1 again remind you of our empty Houses. : ROUT & STEWART. T. D. A. Moffett i FOR SALE. ACRES AT £4 PER ACRE, j TERMS—£7OO CASH. j BUILDINGS—Good 3-roomed Dwelling. ! 0-stall stable, implement, shed, storeroom, | etc. | CROP—26 acres turnips, 30 acres stub- ; ble. 50 acres young grass; balance old; pasture. All good level country. Well j watered and fenced. ‘ The above property is Government lease- ! hold at a very nominal rental, and .is well i worth inspection. j WOULD EXCHANGE FOR SMALLER ! PLACE. ! T. D. A. Moffetf | j LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, j i GRAIN, SEED AND HEMP BROKER, j ! ATHENAEUM BUILDINGS. ■ 1 j GOEDOjS I beown ! XTOUSES are dear and likely to remain j 11 so. The demand is greater than i ever. The following offerings will not dis- i please you on inspection, being better value than most of the Properties now on the market. If interested please make an appointment. ’Phones 1180 and 1318. —Five Rooms and conveniences hj. and c. water. Built-in wardrobes; neat, attractive and thoroughly sound. About I-6th acre, close to first section. I’ll arrange finance. —bungalow, 5 rooms and offices, electric light, porcelain bath. Everything looked for in a really superior home. “Worse houses have brought £IOOO. Pc .-session about end June. Recommend anyone who can wait to secure this. J j —Bay Window and Verandah House of 5 rooms, hj. and c. water, i-aore, city area. No grub. Mortgage, £400; cosh wanted, £175. —9-roomed Bay Window and Verandah House, fitted with hj. and c. water, sewerage and gas; fresh and attractive, within and without. A little grub in two or three rooms. No cars needed. Section worth, £350. Family home or ! boardinghouse. Deposit, £IOO to approved buyer. Possession at once. VUTHTE Rough-cast Bungalows, like silk * ’ stockings, are the rage. I can’t fix the price you pay. Here is one a bit below par. PI 1 —3 Rooms, hj. and c. water, porcelain bath, electric light. Papers, mantels, and grates have been chosen with taste. Fences and paths will be completed. Possession at once. T HAVE two excellent 7-roomed Houses '*■ with motorshed and every expected convenience. The homes of Government men going north. £I2OO and £I2BO, lyi ONEY TO LEND on account various Clients at 5J and 6 per cent. Free- 1 hold sscurity. TJARMS (small or large) anywhere you want them. Finance fixed and (within limits) stock arranged for. GORDON BROWN, UNION BANK CHAMBERS.
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Southland Times, Issue 18823, 17 May 1920, Page 1
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