ICOURT j Live thtetr* at in b«it | 20 Worcester Street I 66-992 from 10 a.m. Hilarious comedy! Goldoni’s THE | SERVANT | OF TWO I MASTERS Colour, Costume, Clowns "Smash hit" — The Star "Nothing short of brilliant" i — The Press i Family tickets $30.00, 2 adults and 2 children $B.OO door sales after 7.30 tonight FJHAU 4 SAYS! LUNCHTIME PERFORMANCES Final 3 Days Stuart Devenie in PINTER’S ONE FOR THE ROAD The fine art of mental torture "Powerful theatre" - The Press "Compelling” — The Star All tickets $5.00 Proceeds to AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL OPENING NEXT WEEK Stuart Devenie and Janet Fisher in the controversial play TOM&VIV by MICHAEL HASTINGS "At some point in their marriage T. S. Eliot went it, nd and promptly certified his wife." Edith Sitwell The moving story of the poet’s first marriage OPENING NEXT WEEK COURT 11 THE FOURSOME by E.A. Whitehead Raunchy black humour in the war of the sexes. Warning: Coarse language and nudity. Main Auditorium COURT SUPPORTERS’ FASHION SHOW this Saturday at 2.30 Christchurch’s top fashion houses Tickets $6.00 Enjoy a pre-theatre dinner at the SOB BONNE 525.00 dinner & ticket Book at theatre i
Businesses Sell TAKEAWAY, city industrial with long lease, low rental. T/O $l4OO. Ideal couple, $35,000. Westend, MREINZ, ph. 516-449 or 516-237. TEA ROOMS. Main highway. Superb 4 bdrm home attached. Terrific potential for longer hours. Owners would consider exchange for home in Christchurch. Present T.O. $2BOO p.w. Ph. Simmons Rea! Estate, MREINZ. 488366. 558-408. “THE No River View Cafe” priced to sell. $25,000. Owner leaving town regardless, September 30, 1985. Finance and accommodation available. Ph. 63-656. 2000 SQ FT building only 3 mths old, currently used as a Panelbeating Workshop but could be used for any number of purposes, $BO,OOO for land and buildings or business negotiable, phone Russell Ellis, St Albans Real Estate, Ltd, MREINZ, 887-077 a.h. 891-180.
CHRISTCHURCH MINI MARKET/ DIARY freehold $187,000 THIS excel, bus. is offered for definite sale. Could be financed on $lOO,OOO cash. Vai. report held. Price includes GW $60,000 plus stock $28,000, plant $14,000. Thriving bus. close to school, t/o $500,000 pa. Four months settlement preferred. Ph. Ray Mercer 797-534, a.h. 588-785 Sole Agents. TRIANGLE CENTRE WALK-IN, WALK-OUT, $36,000 GREAT location. 416 sq ft. Price includes fixtures and fittings. Lease has only one year to run. but easily renegotiated. This indoor shop has high foot traffic. Must sell. Phone Stan Wojtas 790-604, a_h. 894-038. SIMES TRANSPORT BUSINESS SOLE charge, situated central Northland, prime mover Nissan CW4O set up for bulk metal, manure and fertiliser spreading, house available. Ph. Waiotira 823 or 843 evenings. NETT $50,000 RUN FROM HOME A successful Auckland based company wishes to sell its partly established South Island Jewellery distribuUon business. Fully established product range, stationery and systems are available to tne purchaser. Full price including stock $29,000. For further details write to Mr Ball, Box 21-594, Auckland including your phone nujnber.
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