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DISCOUNT NITE [CHILD $1 ADULT $2.50 1 5:30 6 8:15 LAST 4 DAYS THE FIRST DROP DEAD COMEDY Richard Gene Pryor oiv, Wilder HEAR MURDER! The Blind guy couldn’t m« ttl The Deed guy couldn’t hear HI Now they’re both wanted for HI Contains offensive language DAILY 11, 2 pm, spm, Bpm till THURS WHITE TRASH RIB—PLUS —RIB WET DREAMS EXPLICIT SEXUAL CONTENT UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Final Recital in MASTERPIECES OF CHAMBER MUSIC Series JAMES HAY THEATRE TONIGHT at 8 p.m. JAN TAWROSZEWICZ violin GAYLE SMITH cello MAURICE TILL piano with American guest artist NANCY USCHER viola Piano Quartet in E flat Mozart Duo for violin and cello Kodaly Piano Quartet in C minor Brahms Good seats available. Adults $l2, Students $5
Businesses Sell FANTASTIC opportunity to purchase a very profitable business, easily run by handyman, manufacturing brassware for direct selling. Total price only $32,000 for plant and stock. Low overheads. Good lease and high profits make this a business to look at now. Ph. Bevan Campbell 662-105 (any time), Beasley, Packard and Chamberlain, MREINZ. FOODBAR and restaurant In busy town, only 20kms from Chch. t/o $2500 p.w. with great potential for increase with future developments in near vicinity. The price of $58,000 plus sav is genuine. Further details from Arthur Oliver. Ph. 795-060 any time. Manchester Homes MREINZ. FOODBAR takeaway In suburban shopping centre with high foot traffic, t/o $l6OO p.w. good lease, reasonable rent. Priced to sell at $26,000 plus s.a.v. Ph. Arthur Oliver 795-060 any time. Manchester Homes, MREINZ. IN sunny Nelson, a potential timber and growth area of N.Z., centrally situated In Nelson city a chainsaw and lawnmower retail and service outlet. Good agencies with established cllentelle. Realistically priced at $20,000 plus stock and plant at a negotiable valuation. Ph. (054 ) 20-608 evenings. SECONDHAND china and furniture business, Dalllngton area. Asking price $20,000 for stock, ($15,000 neg.) plant and goodwill. Includes flat above shop which is presently vacant. Here’s the opportunity for a good source of Income with a home included. For details contact Joy Hodgson, phone 662-105 anytime. Beasley Packard and Chamberlain, MREINZ. PROFITABLE BUSINESS A well established business' which netted over $175,00 in the last financial year is available for sale. This business would suit an investor Interested In overseeing a well managed business or an active role could be taken by a person with marketing skills. The price is $600,000 and personal applications should be addressed to: Alastair Bell COOK MB COOK &CO M.R.E.I.N.Z. 210 Cashel Street, Christchurch fax 657-164 BUSINESS FOR SALE A chance to establish your own business without paying goodwill! Superb premises suitable for a coffee house, 8.Y.0., or licensed restaurant the unique design and quality building materials guarantees a high public awareness of this excellent site. r Phone 665-614 Bus 553-509 Pvte ‘ •
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