BUSINESSES FOR SALE, ETC. WANTED to Buy, Taxi-cab, for cash; urgent. 3490 Evg. Post. npANl—Wanted to Buy, Car in Com- ■^ pany, tcvms or cash. 3405 Evg. Post. "OESI'AURANT, Fish and Chips, well -*-&•' equipped, prosperous H.B. town, turnover £50-£6 O. Particulars, apply 86.) Evg. Post. "POR SALE, Up-to-date Ladies' HairI-^ dressing Business, in progressive j suburb, near Exhibition; low rents; modej rate deposit. Apply 3289 Evg. _ Post^ "POR SALE. Splendid Mixed Business, in ■^ flourishing suburb, ' large dwelling, lease. For full particulars, apply Owner 3447 Evg. Post. SMALL Apartment House, Thomdon. low rental, 7 rooms. 3452 Evg. Post. IuUSH and Chips., suburban, no opposi- | -"- tion, .excellent turnover; well equipped. I price £65. A. F. Jauucey, 23 Fai-ish Si." ji?I00 BUYS outright City Tearoom and °y Cakes; it's absolutely given awaj'; right in the busy hub; marvellous opportunity. Call A. F. .launccy. /^ITY —Home-made Cakes Business, turnover £30. rent 355; price £17U; also one doing £40; rent £2; price £270. A. F. Jauneey, Agent. MINED Business, 2 shops, bungalow, 4 rooms, rent low; price £300. A. F. Jauneey, 23 Farish Street. 42-944. £130 —LOVELY' Furniture, carpets, 7-rd. Bungalow, beautiful home, lease, £3 10s weekly; some furniture belonging Jand-Hoi-d; Karori. ' Apply A. F. Jauneey, Farish Street. DAIRY, City, price only £220; 5 livingrooms; also another at £320. Sole Agent, A. F. Jauneey, Farisli Street. A PARTMENT-HOUSE, Mt. Victoria -^*- preferred, 7 or 8 rooms, cash buyer for furniture. Apply 3516 Evg. Post. ITY Confectionery, Soft Drinks, etc., licensed Tobacconist, lock-up shop, good turnover, reasonable rent: price £225. 3129 Evg. Post. APARTMENT-HOUSES, Mixed Businesses, city and suburban, avaw.ble. Please call for particulars, McCrackeu, C 3 Willis Street. ■ _________ OPPORTUNITY to acquire Old-estab-lished Confectionery, Drinks, and Tobacco, etc., right in the busy hub, shop and dwelling; finance to approved buyer. ', William Butler, the leading business brokers. SUBURBAN Fish ancl Chip, modern shop and equipment; a bargain, £100. Win. Butler (leading business brokers). RENTAL CAR BUSINESS. !TN progressive North Island town, 12 -*- freehold cars, service, and maintenance equipment, etc., as going concern; walk in, walk out, £3500. For full particulars write 3143 Evening Post. EASTBOURNE. GALE, as going concern, WOOD AND COAL BUSINESS, established 15 years, equipment includes Chevrolet truck, saw and ' bench, electric motor, scales, I etc. Apply W. HURST BARTON Estate Agent, ■ Eastbourne. Telephone 90. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WANTED to Sell or Exchange, for a Trumpet, a Good Banjo-Mandolin. 3400 Evg. Post. r FEN-STOP Reed Organ, suitable home, -■- small church, good condition. What offers? 3481 Evg. Post. MISCELLANEOUS. GOOD farming allows its successful pursuers the pleasure of admiring each other's work and of exchanging ideas. The tourist industry racks its supporters with jealousies, setting one city against the next, each px'ovince against the others, the South Island against the North (4).
MEET "THE SAlNT"—Scourge to police!. .. Killer to gangland!... Thrill to J women.'... One of the greatest crime-busters in all fiction comes to life on jj the screen! LESLIE CHARTEMS'S widely-read Popular Detective Stories, fe t'^ | THE TALK— (lES) OF THE TOWN.. . £ §T lIF I £ COMMONSENSE PRICES: ™ k 111 I P RESERVED STALLS, 1/6. RESERVED CIRCLE, 2/3. \\\ I 111 I U (No Extra to Book) 300 BARGAIN SEATS AT 1/-. Children Half Price, tjn 99 Wj» Jfc #■% Vfe »J» except Saturday Nights and Holidays. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.) Ltd. ■ COMMENCING TO-MORROW! (WEDNESDAY)-MATINEE And Twice Daily: 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. s 1 Jr^^^n IB ma aßw ■■■ aißx .^r « » Hni^^m^ Uafl^irs -J kflhS -^b JA 111 L* t. IC I \ MBw -^^-^IMtofflr lm ]lm& RAn nI F IX \ JBHH^^^^^mlA^^. jl\ wSmT icDAur pau/an Ibb^^ * JtKUWIt vUnAn —«-_ wa, -|j^^^^a3^i^^^^j^^f NEIL HAMILTON aR X O 'W^^^^^^^^ #^«^^^^^^™^^fßßM^ KAKKT rl IfcWtlCftLlr I TOURET (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) I *W INCLUDING B"V"-, A Rousing Comedy-Wild West Laugh Hit! | Cowboy Joe—A-roaring on the range! j ><a!ae , fc^ I I RICHARD LANE Wfffkfr -$h*AK J#^#J^li m m r j LORRAINE KRUEGER * * "M^Zb^W"sMfl Plans D.I.C. and PAUL GUILFOYLE WZ &\ \&^ Ws^^fml Theatre (51-595) KAY IIITT ft N \Sf " »*SssiS!ftsJ*'' -^^Sfe^ii.' JD ..wwimnm ■iniiii»"a»ui^s r .. , *■"'« . ■.*.«. Deaf Aids. Tneattc (Approved for Universal Exhibition ,#-.««•« —inrrnp]l—i—umu««uh ——bbbbb—bbbbbwbbbmbmbbbbbbbL— Centrally Heated bbbbm
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 21, 25 July 1939, Page 3
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