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Amusements. rriVERYBODY'S. REX BEACH'S jUVEKYBODY'S. famous stoky, EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. " THE EVERYBODY'S. SILVER EVERYBODY'S HORDE." EVERYBODY'S A Photo-play that bold# tho interest fron start to finish. In evtfry way & groat picture. LAST CHANCE. LAST CHANCE Sessions; 12, 2, 4, 6, 8. REX BEACH " THE REX BEACH REX BEACH SILVER REX BEACH REX BEACH HORDE." And cood supporting programme. COMING SATURDAY. COMING SATURDAY. COMING SATURDAY, GARETH HUGHES. In CARETH HUGHES. "GARMENTS GARETH HUGHES. OF GARETH HUGHES. TRUTH." To say that Garoth Hughes has a surprise in store for his admirers in Garments of Truth " is to put it xaildly. M P ARM EN IS " VXARMENTS 0? rpRUTH." .1- RUTH." Starring GARETH HUGHES. GARETH HUGHES. GARETH HUGHES. Proves tha.t it is better fo be an occasional liar than to tell tho truth all the time. The situations are amusing'—and is a r.ew version of the satirical " Palace of Truth." of Gilbert's, ■which has been the inspiration of numerous plays on, the dangers of telling the unvarnished truth, A COMEDY DRAMA OP MANY LAUGHS, ROMANCE AND MANY LAUGHS. ROMANCE AND MANY LAUG"S. ROMANCE AND THRILLS. THRILLS. THRILLS. Supported by COMEDY. GAZETTE. AND SCENIC. Full Orchestra 2.50 p.m. and 8 p.m. Stalls Is Id, Circle 2s 2d and 13 Sd. To Book, '2s 9d. 'Phone 4102.. fFI ELAND. IXIEL A N D. CABARET-DE-LUXE —Upper Queen St.. CABARET-DE-LUXE — Daily, at 3 p:in. CABARET-DE-LUXE— Nightly at 8 p.m. "The Babes in tlie Wood" Company, fresh from, the Jazz Halls of Sydney and Melbourne, say that Dixieland is equal to tho best of them! It's twins; to bo a great night to-irght— don't miss if. The Jazz Band Conductor has got something extra frolicsome for tho occasion! B::ing Her along with you, or bring a party, and have a real ding-dong glad mad night of it. The Grand Masquerade Bad on the 24th — Everybody's going to be there. Lots of prizes are to b« given by tho Management. Make up your party and book your table now. 'Plione 326 A about it. or Plan at ] Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Tho " Tha Dansant," each afternoon at 3 p.m.. has become so popular that wp are supplementing it from Monday next with & Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. Bring Her to Dixieland for lunch—no reason why you shouldn't have a Fox Trot or a Two-Stop to .lid the smoke away, too, to your heart's delight! No cold formalities at Dixieland! Learn Dancing at Dixieland — Learn Dancing ut Dixieland — Learn Dancing at Dixieland — — Make a Cabaret Party. — Make a Cabaret Party. — Make a Cabaret Party. PRICES AS USUAL. DIRECTION - . * DEL S. FOSTER. Businesses for Sale. BOARDING House. 12 rooms; situated neaj Royal Oak, Epsom. Furniture and lea.se included in price- £225.— R. J. Entrican. 41. Shortland St"OUS'INESS, going oancem, Sjrst-claas •JD Flats, 13 rooms; rent. £6; cash, £100. —Address at H&3ALP. /CONFECTIONERY Business, first-class, \J good suburb.—Address at Herald. ,/CONFECTIONERY Business, Luncheon V and Grill Rooms; central position Devonport; living accommodation Walk in, walk out, £500. —Aeher, Victoria Wharf. Devonport. TVENING-Te» Room, and Soda Fountain.— i JJ Takings, £65 weekly.—Address at j HxaAXD. ' j iTTBUIT and Greengrocery Easiness, cen- ■ LP trally eituated; reasonable price.— i •Wing Sang and Co., 10, Broadway, NewTnarkiit. P |7IURNITUREu —Second-hand Busineae, in 'JL main etreet, splendid. chance; a bargain.—Address at Hbralil. T ADIES! Look.—Cakes. Milk. Butter, JL/ etc.; £28 weekly; shop, one room Gift, £175.—i Spain. 103. Symonds St. "XTURSING Home, going concern; fino JL\ town. Main Trunk line. Always full. Price, £400.—Particulars, McNitir and Co., Ist Floor. Winstone'e Bldgs-. 77. Queen St. j PICTURE Frame-raaking Business, .City; • 10 years established: ownw retiring; exrro £500 a year.—Particulars from J. L'AQcman, c-o. Hill and Plummer, Ltd., Queen gt„ Auckland. . Oi AA CASH secures first-class BoardingowlUU house, going concern; long lease; close Queen St. A siUp; balance easy.— Rex. 126. HH.uajlp. IT AND and Estate Agency Business, in LLi busiest suburb of Auckland; wonderful prospects in sight; owner has done well and •will allow jjenuine prospective purchaser every investigation; furniture, telephone, and big list of good properties; walk-in, walk-out; price £100; genuino reasons.— P.O Box 1349, Auckland. !A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. LADIES' DRESS SPECIALISING BUSINESS. Sound in Every Respect. Exclusive. High-clase, and Up-10-Da.o Stock. Splendid Living Accommodation and Furnishings. Good Lease, at Moderate Rental. fitock a-nd Fittinga at Valuation, approx, £750. Lease. Goodwill and Furnishings, £250. s» Replies to CASH, 25L_ Hziui.D._ Land agency business, situated QUEEN STREET Lairce office, electric light, telephone, furniture. 'Bis List of Saleablo Properties, stationery, PRICE - * £125. BOX 451. G.P.0., Auckland. READING JgROKERS. WONDERFUL COUNTRY GENERAL STORE CHANCE—Turnover between £500 and £700 per month; practically a cash business. Owner wiil give a 5 years' lease, with tho right of purchase of the premises, including now 10-roo.med House, rent £3 10a per week. Price is only; Stock, about £700. fct valuation. Our instructions are: "Get me a good man. us 1 wish to retire, and I won't charge him any goodwill." Sole Agents. Murrio Spiers, Ltd.. 0, Wyndham St. /CONFECTIONERY .BUSINESS. — SplenV did stand in city; good turnover; big up-to-date stock; lone lease; living quarters; owner selling on account of ill-health. Price < £180 for everything. DRESSMAKING AND DRAPERY.—-Fine situation; easily clear £10 week; low rent; 5 living rooms. Price for stock and fittings, £250. fDUTCHERY—Best Suburban in Auck- ' looking shop, built for the business-, horse, cart, engine, machinery, etc. walk-in walk out, riiiOl'fnv arranged; long lease. i /GROCERY.--Right up to date, in solid „r, ) « P ? Bltl0n: concrete store; owner - sacrificing on account leaving tho Dominion; spot cash trade; no delivery big i turnover; owner will arrange-stock fo enable ■ a buyer to taue the business over for be- < &. ' tsa. ■ ST. Loase for sale. S co u s . T)OR,K BUTCHER.—Oid established outA side Queen St.; one of tho biggest In™ overs; owner retiring. Price, walk-in w*W/ tines modern machinery and fitGARAGE—Right in the City.- . ioo '.P ll i ß u i.lttlo stock at valuationGood mechanic easily make £15 week. ' M URKUS g PIER S. ffijjk S- WYNDHAM STRWRti CITY,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 10

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