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-:- Amusements. rpOWN WALLpoNOERT pHAMBEB (SATURDAY), DEO. }U ' MATINEE AND EVENING. BY SPECIAL BEQUEST. A REPEAT PERFORMANCE of an Entertainment which provoked SALVOES OF APPLAUSE and SIDE-SPLITTING LAUGHTER from the rise to the; fall of the curtain. BABES in the WOOD. BABES in the WOOD. BABES in the WOOD. BABES in the WOOD. BABES in the WOOD. A Pantomime preBABES in the WOOD, sentcd by the BABES in the WOOD, pupils of MISS BABES in tho WOOD. VERA BURMESBABES in tho WOOD. TER. featuring the BABES in tho WOOD, latest in catchy BABES in tho WOOD, songs.. dances, and BABES in tho WOOD. muaio. BABES in tho WOOD. BABES in the WOOD. BABES in the WOOD. BABES in tho WOOD. MATINEE. 2.30 P.M. - EVENING. 8 P.M. PRICES.-Matinee: Adults 2s, Children Is to all parts of hall. Evening; 3s and 2a (plus tax). Children half-price, Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. ALL OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVES il OF ALL NAUONS are liereby invited w attend Auckland Town Hall next TUESDAY EVENING to sing "The All Nations' Anthem ' from tho " All Nations Son« Book" for the furtherance of di - urnianiuiitaaniong all nations. OMMERCLVL Travellers taking a hand in the great "Community Singing' Movement, commencing Town Hall, NEXT I TUESDAY EVENING. Musfo for every body and overybody for musio they say. Land Transfer Notices. T AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several Parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before January 16, 1922:-G467-WILLIAM LOWTHER. Lot 2 of Allot. 16, Parish of Papakura, containing 6a 2r 32p, occupied by applicant.—Plan 12931. 6572-ALFRED WILLIAM BULL and ARTHUR ERNEST SMITH. Lot 1 and part Lot 3 of Allot. 41, Section 28, City of Auckland, containing 10.3p, fronting Cook Street and Charlotte Place; occupied by applicants.—Plan T1627. F577-HENRY DOUGLAS ANDREW. Allots. 159 Mid 160, Village of Howick, containing 2a and sp, .'routing Rodney Street; occ ipied by applicant.—Plan 13772 5648-EDWAKD ROWLEY MURPHY, WILLIAM HENRY WOOLLAMS. ARNOLD BINNEY BARTER. BERNARD GOLDWATRR, HORACE SAMUEL ELLIOTT, HENRY ARTHUR LLOYD, ARTHUR CHALLINOR PURCHAB, JOHN NORTHCOTE HESLOP, and DOUGLAS RAMSAY CARGILL MOWBRAY. Part Allots. 6 and 7 of Section 4, City of Auckland, fronting Shortland Street,, O'Connell Street, Chancery Street, and Cromwell Late, containing 2r and 1.5p- occupied by applicants.—Plan 13498. 6752-CHARLEB, HENRY LUPTON. Part Allot. 8, Parish of Papakura, containing 30a 2r 39.9p; ocenpied by John Marshall and the applicant.—Plan 14622. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this sth dav of December. 1921. at the Land Registry Office, Auckland. THOS. HALL. District Land Registrar. t . -- Motor and Coach Trips. •nOTORUA-GISBORNE MOTOR SERVICE RIGHT THROUGH IN ONE DAY. « Cars Leave Roiorua 6 a.m., TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Arrive Gisbome 7 p.m. Telegrams "Motoco," Rotoru'Phones 19 and 353ROTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT COMPANY. LTD. ____________ —__■_______ Removal Notices. UiERGUSON AND HERMAN, Barristers and Solicitors, Have Removed to N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. Rooms 606-607 (recently occupied by the Repatriation Department). c ■ gsa Businesses for Sale. jyjEN'S WEAR BUBINESS FOR SALE. EXCELLENT BUSINESS IN PROGRESSIVE NORTH ISLAND TOW. For Bale as a Going Concern. Takings. £75 _ week. Rent, 60s. Lease, Two Years, with Right of Renewal. Good frontage, two large windows and island window. Good Reason for Selling. Stock £1600, but portion can be transferred. Stock and Fittings at Valuation. For complete particulars and terms, please write to BUSIMEN, Care \ ■ e Goldberg Advertising Agency, Ltd., Customhouse Quay, Wellington. A UCELAND'S T EADING TIROKERS. MILLINERY BUSINESS-Splendid stand in the heart of city; doing fine,' up-to-date trade. Price £200, including stock and furniture. (380) ! HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST-' In Auckland City; easily clear _12 week with pushing. Long lease. Shop trade I alone about £30 week. Price, inoluding big Btock and fittings, £300. Urgent application i will be necessary. (375) pONFECTIONERY, Etc.-Right in the I V city. Nice little shop and real good living quarters. Long lease. Owner selling ! whole furniture, stock, and fittings for £230. (378) pOUNTRY STORE-Absolntely the best ' \J within 20 miles of Auckland. Owner j made biß pile. Splendid living quarters and ! a nice locality, near the water. Doing £ 100 i week, all honest customers. Price £150 goodwill, stock at valuation. (379) BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY. SMALL GOODS.-Absolutely finest stand in j Auckland. Owner retiring. Doing tremendous turnover; 8000 loaveß weekly; 2 ovenß, 480 capacity; also, smaller oven. Over 800 1 customers on delivery furthest not over 15 j minutes from shop. Will sell freehold. Con- ; sidered to be finest bakehouse in Auukland ! Province. Price, £300 for goodwill; stock, etc., at valuation. Splendid living accommodation. A fortune for a modern man,— Bole agents. (342) rvUEEN ST.-CONFEC'JTONERY BUSIV_ NESS; long lease, cheap rental. They say they are "coining money." Selling owing to private affairs. Price, walk in, walk out, £1050. Sole agents. (677) HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST-In most substantial inland town in the Dominion • saloon right up to date; one hand employed: turnover about £50 week. Price for goodwill, £75; stock at valuation (under £300): revolving barber's nolo. etc. Selling solely account ill-hoalth'. lone lease. Absolutelv on* of \he/ best little businossee in Aurklnivi Province. (861) GROCERY BUSINESS-Prico. £550. inchiding all stock, horse and cart, furniture, etc eood living Quarters: splendid stand in city. Terms £300 cash; balanco easy payments. _ '352) BUTCHERY BUSINESS-For very privato sale; turnover nearly £300 week Price £1050. _. , (346 i TAILORING— City business; doing £2500 yes'lv- Owner retiring: splendid stand. Price £360: stork at valuation. (338 GO-AHEAD GRILL ROOMS-Makine big money, rierhf in the citv: electric light throuehout; splendid living accommodation: shout £300 worth furniture , £370 for everything. Bnl« Agents. (343) jV/TURRIE OPIERS, T TD.. 9. WYNDHAM" STREET. CITY. e' > Businesses Wanted. BOARDING House or Tearooms, e,t beaoh. wanted to buy.—Urgent, 92. Hbraj,d. STATIONERY, Newsagent Fancy Goods Bueineue, email, wanted from January | euburbm reasonable.-BualueM, 975, HuaiLD. f 1 11 111 (iKRTIE, meet my.B p.m., Dobson's v* Studios, Wednesday, 14th and Slik inew are severa wedding groups to be

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17966, 16 December 1921, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17966, 16 December 1921, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17966, 16 December 1921, Page 14

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