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Amusements. t TO-NIGHT — LAST NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. TOWS TTALL. OWN -LLaLL. TOWN TTALL. OWN -LLALL. 50,00€T~MiLli Wi_l Tlf_ Pliggi: The Remarkable Super-Travelogue. ] PRODUCED BY COMMAND OF HIS j MAJESTY THE KING. j Journey with the Prince Round the Empire. r ! Everybody is Talking About It. 3 i TWO PERFORMANCES EACH DAY. I AFTERNOON. COMMENCING 2.30 I Prices: Adults. Is, 2s. Children, half- " j price (plus tax). EVENING, COMMENCING 8 O'CLOCK. Prices: Is. 2s, 3* (plus tax). Children half-price. RESERVES (CII.CLE ONLY). 3s 2d. Plans now open at Coleman's, His Majesty's Arcade. \ RATIONAL QRCHESTRA. The Finest in Auckland (Augmented). Overture: "Morning, Noon and Night " (Suppe). FINAL SHOWING, 50,000 MILES WITH THE PRINCE. 2.30 P.M.. SATURDAY. , I In conjunction with the Presentation of THE KING'S STANDARD To Grey Lynn No. 1 Troop. ■ By CAPTAIN D. C. W. COSSGROVE. Dominion Chief Commisssioner. TTEAR Heifetz ere he arrives, hear him Eadv! 119? 1R ha rl ° one ~Heifetz Records.■caay s. 112-116. Queen St. Shows. 1 J)ON'T FAIL TO SEE jjk THE AUCKLAND CANARY & CAGE-BIRD CLUB'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION ' ODDFELLOWS' HALL. COOK STREET TO-DAY (FRIDAY), AND TO-MORROW July 29 and 30. 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Admission, 6d. . A. J. VERCOE. Sec. A UCKLAND PIGEON Prizes will be paid at 18. Short's Buildings. Queen Street. TO-NIGHT, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. R. E. HUNTER, Hon. SecFootball. 4§V AMATEUR RUGBY. I STo -Amateur rugby.! OUR NATIONAL GAME. OUR NATIONAL GAME. AN ATTRACTIVE SATURDAY. AN ATTRACTIVE SATURDAY. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. 1.45 P.M. SHARP. ' KING'S COLLEGE V. GRAMMAR.SCHOOL KING'S COLLEGE V. GRAMMAR SCHOOL 3 O'CLOCK GRAFTON V. GRAMMAR, XT NEWTON V. 'VARSITY NORTH SHORE V. PONSONBY VICTORIA PARK. MARISTS V. COLLEGE RIFLES. MARISTS V. COLLEGE RIFLES. Through Trams from Ponsonby to Kingsland. . Particulars To-morrow. JliSicient Service to and from Kingsland and Valley Road. Increased Comfortable Accommodation on the Hill. Come along and see the improvements being made for your benefit • Admission. Gd; Children, half-price. Stand 6d additional. T. W. MABEN, 1 Secretary. A.R.F.U. "- ! Businesses for Sale. ADVERTISER wishes to dispose of highclass Cigarette Agency; good proposition, for energetic man with small capital — Sole Agency, Box 1654. G.P.O. BOARDING Establishment, 26 rooms ■ meals supply optional; big returns-' £1000; long lease.—McGann, 17. Union Buildings. GENERAL Store mate Waikato Line, handy Auckland; cash trade; ingoing about 21. Herald. Store (Country); doing about V* £600 a month.—Priston and Death. Jerry Bldgs. (GENERAL Store, in good country districtA £100 goodwill; stock and plant at valuation, approx. £500.—For particulars apply Store. Herald-. GOOD Opportunity waiting Man with own car or sidecar, and £60.—Roberts , 20 Swanson St. HOTELS, Furnished Apartments. £300 to £3000; Confectionery, Fruiterers, TeaRooms, Grocers. Dressmakers, Drapers — Hawkmgs. 458, Queen St. HOUSE - Furnishers and Undertaker's •Business, m country township.—A.G 789. Herald. B U S AtK-tSJ* 5 FLOURISHING. OWNER GOING HOME. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. SHOP AND DWELLING Lease; Low Rental Close Proximity Qtrosn Street. M. J. SHEAHAN, 18, Smeeton's Bldgs. 'Phone 1962. >J<o CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS. FOR SALE. FACTORY AND/OR COMPLETE SET OF MACHINES, including first-class Double Aerator, Gasometer. 12-head Rotunding Thistle Filler, Syrnper. Crown Sealer. Corker, Wiring Machine, Labeller. together with Filters. Tanks, Belting, Shafting, and a 3-h.p. Electric Motor. Easy terms. — Apply to PROPRIETOR WAI AROHA MINERAL WATER CO.. ■■ Te Aroha. BIG BUSINESS CHANCES. HIGH-CLASS LADIES' AND GENT'S SOFT GOODS EMPORIUM eituated right in the centre of Auckland city, '.this is one of the best propositions offered to-day and can be run at 1 the lowest possible expense by either a lady or gentleman with knowledge of the trade. During the last four months the present owner's takings have been over the £2000 mark The maximum ingoing should not be more than £fcoo. including £100 goodwill lor all fixtures, fittings, linoe. etc., and stock at valuation; £25 to £30 clear profit can be made weekly. Sole Agents. Murrie Spiers, Ltd. f>7Q) PORK BUTCHERY, doing good turnover, increasing every week; nice clean shop! with two fine windows; rent. 15s per week Price, only £200. Walk m, walk out.— Murrie Spiers, Ltd. v °7B) GROCERY STORE AND MODERN BUNGALOW DWELLING, in one of Auckland s best suburbs. Store doing good turnover, which can be easily doubled. The dwelling consists of fine large rooms and ail modern conveniences, including hot water pore, bath, range and gas stove. Price including stock and freehold. £1125; 'easy terms. Sole Agents, Murrie Spiers, Ltd' C 63) 4?OQn -: CONFECTIONERY. FRUIT cfc-SOy AND HOME-MADE CAKESGood clean shop doing splendid businesssituated in busy suburb: rent, £2 week For further particulars. aDply to Murrie Spiers. Ltd. (2/11) HIGH-CLASS FRUIT. GREENGROCERY AND SMALL GOODS, in rcrhansthe best suburban stand in Auckland. Owner's books show a weekly turnover averaging all the year round £75 to £80. Rent, £•> Der week on long lease. Grand living rooms and convs. Included in the price is a good general stock and sensible fittings. Price an %_©"5S concern. £700; terms arranged ITP-TO-DATE CONFECTIONERY BL ST V NESS, .with Tearooms; splendid double lTorit shop m substantial position. Fine living rooms and good stock. Easily do £50 per week. Price, £650 for stock fittings, and lease. We recommend this business as a great bargain. Sole Agents. TyrUEBJB O PIERS. T TD.. BUSINESS AGENTS •Phon© 2359 A. 9. Wyndham Street. Businesses Wanted. B A ?S. Business, no delivery; turnover 2000 to 2500 2ib. loaves weekly and .smalls; country preferred.—BuaineES, 603,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17846, 29 July 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17846, 29 July 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17846, 29 July 1921, Page 10