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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD Throughout N.Z, Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre Tel. ■ 52-212. __ SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8.0 p.m. _]=j KING'S |=" Hearing Aids Available. LAST DAY'S. LAST DAYS. Don't let anythiug keep you from seeing this. picture—lt is one of j this year's specials. Big in every way—Acclaimed by public and [ critics everywhere as au Epic— j We can't give you a better recommendation than that. I 20th Century-Fox Presents ! "JESSE JAMES." I "JESSE JAMES," "JESSE JAMES." j "JESSE JAMES." "JESSE JAMES," "JESSE JAMES," "THE 'ROBIN HOOD' OF AMERICA." In Glorious Technicolour. With TYRONE POWER, TYRONE POWER, NANCY KELLY, HENRY FONDA. Not a Western—But the True Life Story of the Greatest Outlaw that Ever lived. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.J IT'S COMING The Finest Classic in English Literature—Read by Millions—Now Breaking All Records wherever Screened " WITHERING HEIGHTS." " WUTHERING HEIGHTS." " WUTHERING HEIGHTS." " WUTHERING HEIGHTS." "WUTHERING HEIGHTS." From the Pen of Emily Bronte With MERLE OBERON. LAURENCE OLIVIER, DAVID NIVEN. Book readers will need po further reference—They will know juat how great this story is. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BUSINESSES FOR SALE, ETC. WANTED Buy, Small Buisuess, any kind; living accommodation esseutial, city or suburb. Kyne, Panama St. "POR immediate sale. Centre city, Din- ■*• mg-rooms, excellent lease, splendid returns, increasing; living-rooms; £425. 2822 Evg. Post. TTfcAIRY, Confectionery, etc., lock-up J-/ shop, very low rental, taking £1300 annually, close to Exhibition. Ring 18-033 after 8 p.m. PJlTY—Quick Lunch, Tearoom, etc., all ~ equipment; £370, walk in. McCrackeu, 63 Willis Street. 45-916. SUBURBAN- Fruit, Confectionery, Bread, Eggs, etc., shop, 1 room; turnover £35; low rent. Price £125. Sole Agent, McCracken, 63 Willis Street. 45-916. TXOME-MADE Cake and Confectionery •*••*• Business, good turnover, low rent; cheap for quick sale. Apply 122 Hobart Street, Miramar. TTP-TO-DATE Business in modern office, '-' profits now £6 per week, good opportunity to increase; ingoing £25 cash; suit man or woman; present owner going overseas. Reply 2656 Evg. Post. TEAROOM, centre of City, clearing over ■*■ £8 a week (accountant's figures); well equipped; £260, everything. Owner needs rest. A. F. Jauncey, 23 Farish St. A PARTMENTS, Terrace vicinity, 15 ■£*■ rooms, showing £9 a week over rent, own rooms free; fully furnished; £600. terms offered. A. F. Jauncey, Farish St. STATIONERY, Library, Fancy Goods, City; good business for £150; another in suburbs, £110. A. F. Jauncey, Farish Street. pONFECTTONERY, Tobacco, etc., ex- *-/ ceilent stand, £225 buys going concern, stock, plant, fittings, i rooms. A. F. Jauncey, Agent. DRESSMAKING Business, owner sacrificing good business on account getting married, power machine, splendid fittings, excellent turnover, £65, walk in. A. F. Jauncey, Agent. TOBACCONIST, Hairdresser, Main St., City, well equipped, good turnover, lease. Full particulars, Aston Agencies. Cooper's Buildings. CONFECTIONERY, General living rooms £2 2s 6d, good district, good buying £225. Aston Agencies, Mercer Street, opposite "Evening Post." FRUIT, Confectionery, General, city, 5 rooms, 32s 6d, turnover £50, owner leaving, includes Van, Furniture £250. Aston Agencies Mercer Street, opposite "Evening Post." TEAROOMS, City, living quarters, good position, well equipped; £200. Aston Agencies, Mercer Street, opposite "Evening Post." 40-504. PARTMENTS, best position Mt. Victoria, eight Rooms, Bach, newly painted, decorated, well furnished, carpeted exceptional opportunity. Particulars, Aston Agencies, Cooper's Buildings. PARTMENTS, Terrace, eight large roonis, four kitchenettes, six stoves, well furnished, carpeted, lease. Particulars, Aston Agencies, Cooper's Buildings. opposite "Evening Post." ________ APARTMENTS, Terrace, sixteen rooms, all large, whare, lease, shows good returns, well furnished. Particulars, Aston Agencies, Cooper's Buildings, opposite "Evening Post." . SMALL Tearoom, Cake Kitchen, vicinity Exhibition, rent 255, well equipped, good turnover; £225. Aston Agencies. S" OMETHING Outstanding—Tearooms, Dairy, General, seven rooms, Bach, partly furnished, £3 ss; sub-lets show pl-ofit turnover £50. £575. Astons, Cooper's Buildings. -rSFTcfj^[ERfUL _Suburban Confectionery, W Home-made Cakes and Tearoom Business; £10 a week profit. Price £000. A. F. Jauncey, Agent. . P"~ lIIVAJJ'E Hotel, main Hawke's Bay Town, 24 rooms; rent £3 10s; lease 4% years; Price £950. A. F. Jauncey, Agent. _ — ■ —OME-MADE Cakes, takings £_o upwards, expensive electnc equipment, owner going abroad; accept £160. A. _. Jauu cey. Agent. _^—^ FISH and Chips, also Fresh lush, takings £28, rent £1, electric potato machine; price £65 everything. A. i. Jauncey, 23 Farish Street. — T— EAROOMTMain Street, City, good living now, but been neglected, could be made wonderful place; price £180. A. F. Jauncey. Farish Street. DAIRY and General, turnover £40, profits £8, rent (with dwelling) 25b; price £275; situated far suburb. A. _. Jauneev. Farish Street. 42-944; HAIRDRESSING BUSINESS, WANGANUI. TLL Health reason of sale; £39 saloon i- takings, cheap rent; £200 the lot; terms arranged. Write 2817 Evg. Post,^ SHOPS AND OFF CES TO LET. S~HOP in Levy Buildings, Manners St. frontage; reasonable rent. Telephone Secretary, 50-444. TO LET-MISCELLANEOUS. AREHOUSE ana Office Space, with goods and passenge. lift. Apply- JiuDAi HOUSE, Victoria Street GOLD BUYERS. OLD False Teeth, Gold, and Jewellerj bought Note new address: Murphy and Stewart. 4 Boulcott Street. OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS. OELL yours to a New Zealand firm; best *3 prices given W M Haycraft and Co., Manufacturing Jewellers. 94 Willis Street (over Preston's) SEtDS PLANTS, IND SHRUBS. FRUIT Trees, Rose Trees, all kinds Flow ering Shrubs Wheatley's Nurseries Porutn Street Lower Mutt Tel 60-216 \\7E make Line or Half-tone Blocks toi all purposea and t papers from the cheapest newsprint to tbe finest art. "Evening Post" Printing Works. Tel. 44-040. J

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 14, 17 July 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 14, 17 July 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 14, 17 July 1939, Page 3