_; AMUSEMENTS. ''' ">THE T yric. ■——-' rpHB T yric. ~ [■■[.) AHE JL/YRIC. > ——■-'■ J- HE JL.YRIC. ;.'.,'.','. The- Most Perplexing Mystery Drama "' ; '' " '-• v Ever - Conceived. ' ' _„ tithe ~ ttouse A p FISH f.l-HB Mouse cUp vXIFTY "--.,/ pANDLES." ' : : • - Handles." < •' "the house ■of . fifty candles." "THE HOUSE of fifty CANDLES. "THE house OF FIFTY candles." "the HOUSE OF FIFTY candles." ' "the house of FIFTY candles." An Astounding Mystery Story That will carry you Amazed ; . Through Thrills, Surprises, and Stunning ' Climaxes. "TOE TTOUSE n F VW-ZZ ' " Ihe Jlouse vJf -TIFTY riANDLES." -■■: >, Handles." "THE HOUSE OF FIFTY CANDLES/; "THE HOUSE OF FIFTY CANDLES." The Supreme Achievement of that Gifted . Author, „_„ EARL DERR BIGGERS. Author of "Seven Keys, to Baldpate," Etc. A Society Mystery Drama that You Must Not Miss. ~/,-,. , The Second Big Attraction is tne .rune 01 Western Successes, : HOOT GIBSON In " THE r< ALLOPING - TriD." " HE VJALLOPING IV ID." The Excitement, the Fun, and the Thrills -Combine to Make Real Entertainment. Supported by .! ,- _ -.. . Another of those Wonderful Animal Comedies •TPHE TRICKING TjiOAL." LATEST GAZETTES. _ . '"THE BROADWAY GETS THE BEST TJROADWAY — To-night-NEW MARKET. JjROADWAY - To-night-NEWMARKET. THE LAST TWO NIGHTS. ~. Tho Season's Greatest Success. "rnHE rvUEEN A F QHEBA."> " HE Queen Up £heba.» "the queen of sheba. ; "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA. " "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA. " THE QUEEN OF SHEBA. "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA. "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA. "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." <?PT.TT\T, MUSICAL SCORE BY AUGMENTED BROADWAY ORCHESTRA. • Box Plan at Broadway Musio" Store, or 'Phone Theatre, 1076 A. _ Prices: Circle, Is 8d; Stalls, Is Id; HeBe Com'o "Early. Do Not Miss the Opening Scenes at 7.45 p.m. '• DANCING. ■■■■ BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.—Office, 236. Queen SI.. 'Phones 734 A. 1168 A. 3969 (4 rings). ■-/; JACKSON'S Jazz Orchestra caters for Socials, Balls. At Homes, and Evenings.— Chemist. Khyber Pass. 4 ~ TEACHERS Oh DANCING. LATEST American Dances, " Kanowna Fox Trot," " Mascottoo." Popular Tar go Habanera Five-step and Simplicity ■ : Waltz.—Ring 1539. '■■-'■ > T3EOFESSOR R. .'.&<■ H. KELLEY-Ex-JL pert Tuition m the Art of Ballroom , Darcing; latest Fox-trot, Jazz Waltz, etc.— : Writ" or call' for early appointment. Modern i Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bides., opp. | G.P.0.; hours. 12-4 and 6-9. y : . ?- '- i rUTR —HENRY J. DUGGAN—THE BIG !M NOTSETN THE DANCING WORLD.. Expert Tutor and Exhibition Dancer of the - ■ .Latest' Ballroom, Dances. ;-•''_ ; S-Dccial Facilities to Country Visitors, bo-. . cials, Clubs, etc. ;.'.'• Write immediately for particulars.—A ■_ ■'■■'■ 11.- PQMPALLIER TERRACE. Ponaonby. j - 11TIS9 "ANITA . ; WEBSTER "*' "•' '■■;' Has Resumed Teaching. ;■/"■■■ CLASSES BEGIN FRIDAY, APRIL 6. -.:v ."..■''-:' ,-v;.';.;.: ...,..,. Studio :■■';, ~; ,•,-,', : ' 0 ; 5, Shelly: Beach Road. ... 'Phono 2777. . SCHOOL, OF MUSIC AND DANCING. ARNCLIFFE. 103, SYMONDS ST.- . - ''Phone "AB5l. " -.^ '■-■■■' ] The MISSES BERESFORD ,have Resumed M Private Teaching. ;,v.All the latest Dancing taught. Classes reopen in Eden Terraoe -~ • Masonic Hall. ; . Aduits. beginners: - £ rid ay Evening. April 6, at 7.30 P.m. ■ H Jazz CU»: ;■:• '■:• Saturday Evening, April; 28,. 8 , o'clock. : .-•'... Juvenile Class: :■.' Saturday Morning April. 7, <> . ■ :10 'o'clock. Juvenile Class •>. Saturday alter-, ■i-"■;' noon. April :7. ! 2.30. rf Opening Night for Jazz i Danoes, in Masonic Hall, -Belgium Street., Thursday Evening, April. 6 r-.- ■;..-.•■••; ; ■■:'-. For Invitation Cards, kinaly commmicate. i .with Miss Beresford. ; -- •■-"'■>-■ I 1 •■':■■■. ■^■ i ;.\--V'A : BUSINESSES FOR J SAUE. , APARTMENT Houses.'— selection, f 'i ■ '^JA.:-i Grafton ;.' d'tv. «tc- le gthaia , and ■ ■ freehold.-John Bennett, 38A, Khyber Pass. -, CONFECTIONERY/ J variety, ; rrom ; £115; : Fruit, from <i£ 180 Home Cookery, £ 230, ; ;>'':-;'<ato;;jetc.--rßelinett;-v33A,r Khyber Paaa. jy I?IRDWOOD Business ■■ and Plant; - suit two JD good *Bushmen.T-HJ2BAi.o: Agent, ,Te .- Aroha. ■ ■■■ -. '■ • ••" -- '' : ,; : -"'-'"" '■ ■ , . —1; GROCERY, suburban, fin© concern. ii £80' .week,", increasing; low rental, dwelling; • about £650— Genuine. ■ 494, Hkmld.*:.■ ■■■; ■ ;r; PRIVATE ; Hotel, in : progressive ■ Coun,;htry :. Town; ;, good U turnover.— full i particulars, - ; apply Mrs. Trautvetter, Mata-^ mata. —. BILLIARD 1 SALOON,. 4. tables; all-in tip-top order. This is ;a really good ; ■ little business: Price-, £125. f Dining Room, and ' • :> Home * Cookery.?; Lease. ■'■; 2; ; years.'- R?nt,. • £!i; | 'per-week. Price, £350.: - ■, ,' -1 NORMAN H. ASHTON, : | Phoenix Chambers. ] TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, in one ; ■| of Auckland's Busy Shopping Centres •*"'• and -over a large draperyy business. - , Plant ; i .'vv and furnishings almost new and m excellent ' r' order; airy S and : spacious i room, - with large '"■-:"' seating accommodation. Lease can ,be proMi 'curable for 3 years at £ 3 per ._ week. This is v ■£M a ' select - littlo : 4 business, ;' which; must grow and can be handled with small staff, ihe M price asked %is low and terras can be ar-: - S ranged.— ' particulars . apply. Stores arid •"- "Storey,. i 30, .;Brunswick ; ;Bldgs. 'Phone 2027 A. '■••i? E K A—CONFECTIONERY/ TOBACCO, ! i*OOU SWEETS, ETC. ';,:• • • This well- v . - known Business .is now offered for immediate »f| disposal. -i Turnover, £40; ; lease,'. 5i years.; ;■;.Plant- comprises soda fountain, ice cream • --" churns, lollie; jars; scales, etc. Stock and '.'V fittings- alone insured * for. £510. Owner has i • been in possession rs} . years, ' and ,is,; only .:-'."' • Ecllinfc' I because she wants ra - change. ■ ->■.:-:■:■■■■■:.,'-■%; v- .-:WHITTAKER'S,.■ ~;-; :ybody's Agents, Phoenix Chambers. FANCY ySoODS' AND STATIONERY. ANCY VXOODS AND STATIONERY. THRIVING TOWN, SO MILES SOUTH OF,' ' , , AUCKLAND. . J : GENUINE LITTLE BUSINESS. "'■'•■■ -t All' good stock!,;.'s Living rooms and con- ! veniences. ... All" household! furniture ; and ; stock. t ";• ) 1,- Walk in, £385. ■ -'■ . ':• . ; l ": This is an absolute gift. • ,'-.; , ."".-',' ! There is a long lease ' and. the owner is i selling solely on; account of ill-health. -- ' See ua at once. '-~ >• . */ '; CK. L AWEI V ".".". ■ ' .; PUKEKOHE , ■' I '- !V- QTEADY TNJCOME <■ V SSURED. FROM ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESSES ' 'IN A RISING: TOWN, ON THE •. :i • • v '•; SUBURBAN SOUTH LINE. i CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT BUSI- j \J .-NESS.—Large, good'stock, in beautiful i shop, fitted with plate-glass mirrors, and"cases round the walls. Fittings alone in-5 sured for £SCO Tip-top < Soda Fountain, : valued at £100. Inlaid cork linos., electric , light. Rent, with 4 living rooms, only £3 " week. ; Large turnover with good profits. Full information given to principals • only. ' . ; PRICE, £1550 only. Owner retiring. Cash. i ,£>l f\f\ — ' WALK - IN. WALK ' OUT.— ' FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. NEW NORTH ROAD.—At-, tached, 5 living rooms, wash-house, • gas stove. Rent, £210 a week. > Lease can bo ar- ' ranged. Taxings, £12 week. ' . - . ? ; ■ P.S.—Clients) desirous of securing business ; are invited to our office, where they will bo -'• informed of the various ones we hav.> on' . our books. . i i 1 T T? QMYTHEMAN, .., .\, •: 44, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, ■•' ■ ■•.:.'- ..QUEEN STREET. \ '•, ...:,..,.,,-. - ~ . "■ , GENERAL ENGINEERING AND ; FOUNDRY BUSINESS .FOR SALE ; :"'-V' ■ '. ■''•'" '■'■'•".' I ..'•'•'■":' 't ':■■'V.■'■■■■ ' ; ■■.'• • ' '-■ ," .' 'A'unique opportunity is presented by tho ; offer for sale of a well-established. and successful General Engineering business in. a solid and prosperous North Island provincial '-.town.': •■'■ "■{., '• ''■.'-, .' ■' "• . ■ ..-, .> . ;. The business property comprises about a quarter of an acre freehold,'. on which is a - substantial iron machine shop about 80ft. by .-'. • 30ft., with office attached, about 24ft. by ' l'2ft. There is a blacksmith's shop at back, i ' 21ft. by 24ft., and in the rear is a new galvanised iron foundry 45ft. by 20ft. This i ' building is only 18 months old, and very sub-' stantially built, ' with "■ an excellent • floor " o£ ' ■"'■'•; moulding sand, brass furnace and core oven. One end is partitioned off as a pattern shop. , '■ The plant is very .complete, -and full lists :,, -will be supplied on application. ' The property is situated, in a splendid position right '. V! at the railway -station.>.,-v- t'.*fi;»; •<■ r v.«... .-•' y '' • Reasons for .selling, together with full de- ■-: • tails, may bo obtainedi.on ■# application, to. < . ;,;' ', .';•; ■;'" FOUNDRY, . • Car* of J. Ilott.' Ltd.; 'Advertising Agents,' .ft ,'. ' „ 84 and 86, Jervois Quay. y v,-'''-, ■' .Wellington,: TOi!tl" :^n"'^^:H':;o: .'^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18364, 3 April 1923, Page 10
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