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j AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S. — — VERYBODY'S. , BIG EVERYBODY'S. SUCCESS. VERYBODY'S. —— ..• . Commencing DAILY AT 12 A.M. ' ;.-: MY WILD TRISH "DOSE." ; ' . "IVIy Wild Irish Jllose." "my wild irish rose." !. .' "my .wild ' irish rose." A Strange Coupling of Two Classics. ; ;'/A SONG AND A STORY. .' A story which sips the sweetness from both , Chauncey OlcotUa song and Dion Bouci- • ; cault's famous stage success, "The Shaughraun." A delightful picture in every way. MY TXTILD TRISH "DOSE." y Wild Irish Xvose." "MY WILD IRISH ROSE." [ : - - "MY. WILD IRISH ROSE." Stars, 'PAULINE STARKE. -1 — :' ——PAT O'MALLY —— ,' — : — [ .MICKEY DANIELS. And Other Favourites Take Part. I j Plenty of action, absorbing plot, spies, in- | I formers, redcoats, and pretty blushing col- ' I leens galore', with an atmosphere of Old Erin for a background. i COMEDY AND TOPICAL. | EVERYBODY'S ,TO SPECIAL MUSIC. i ; EVERYBODY'S TO SPECIAL MUSIC. Book by Phono 4402 or at Theatre. _ GRAND — OPP. G.P.O. — TO-DAY. RAND — OPP. G.P.O. — 10-DAY. HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. ■ ; FINE SPORT PRODUCTION, Starring ... MADGE TTELLAMY ADGE -DeLLAMY And TACK TJICKFORD *J ACK JC-ICKFORD "HARRISON'S TpiNISH." -, — " VJTARKISON'S J- 1 INJSH." — " GARRISON'S FINISH." " GARRISON'S FINISH." " GARRISON'S FINISH." — " GARRISON'S FINISH." — " GARRISON'S FINISH." ■ "GARRISON'S FINISH." : GARRISON'S FINISH." GARRISON'S FINISH." —— " GARRISON'S FINISH." " GARRISON'S FINISH." "GARRISON'S FINISH." /'GARRISON'S FINISH." Good Comedies, CHARLIE CHAPLIN. For the Children, Matinee To-morrow. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. BIJOU ORCHESTRA. Popular Prices. , A T . . rpHE RAND . rpO-DAY. ! At IHE Itrand 1 0-DAY. I teachers OF music AND ELOCUTION . voice. .. piano, ! j voice. -...,., ;/;;.- PIANO, i WA LT E R TMPE TT. ALTER ' X M P E T T. S Students Prepared for the Concert Plati form and all Examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal College of Music and , : Royal Academy of Music. <. , "•- ~ ■ ■■'». ' Studio: 74. BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, i CITY. , TTAROLD T3AXTER. VIOLINIST. . Studio: Hellaby'tt Buildings. Queen Street. ; v „'■.,•/.••'..■• ..... Phone 2026. . ~ ~ • . j : . • ''■ _'• , '■ — : i •piSE TO THE;' OCCASION. Learn by • mail to speak 5 with conviction and eloquence— a few minutes daily to Grenville -v Kleisor's - Public Speaking Course. Low Cost thorough training. \ Write for free prospectus "S" to . , w ',:..-:'■ JAMES RODGER, ;■ : •< -,:'/•. 159E, Manchester Street, - ■*;, : ::■ /j.{'../, . : :---" ~-.•;•■:. ~ : , Christchnrch. ISSI v EDNA TREMAIN. • .Teacher ; of Pianoforte. Careful : attention to . young ; - pupils.— Tole St.i Ponsonby. ■ .■; ;■■ : !T~ PROFESS3QNAL CARDS. ELECTRIC Massage, Violet Ray, Paralysis, Nerves specially treated. Consul- « p tttions free.— Hellaby's Bldgs.. Queen St. j J BUSINESSES FOR SALE. I.] ! Tlf ONEYMAKER& — JfQNBYMAKEBS'. i ( TUrONEYMAKEBS ~ TUTONEYMAKERS. 4 j H CIIA—FINE LARGE SHOP, in leading j oW-iJLv/ thoroughfare :2 well-furnished ' living rooms; rental 30s weekly; long lease; ■ . furniture worth money, .. p j-j r—FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY c&'-L-LD i on main thoroughfare, and right ;. at tram stop; 5 good, rooms; furnished. _£» n MDL.LLVER Y. ' ETC.; . old-estab- •': &b''ajmO v lished. Under ■; present ? owner- ' ship;' over 10 years. ' Large ■ turnover. stock :at valuation,; about £400; account books .available.'•';-■' -. ~-!■•, -~,,. '■■•■YJOOK—BOOT-. SHOP, 'REPAIRING, j 3*Zi&o .': ETC.; % doing , between £50 and ) £B0 monthly ; rental. £1 3-year lease; well : stocked. , ' ' " i Oq nr_CONFECTIONERY. :■■ DRINKS, ; 'ETC.i in splendid shopping centre. This is one of the smartest shops in the City. ' ,~ '? I jp OIT(T-FlSft: AND CHIPS/. This lis a i'cC/JU.% «J ' fine little business, with nice ; liviEg rooms. -: Get in before the oyster ! | : season. "■'■,-'•■■■''■■ v- y:.u~'-t::i4; : r--:i- ■ ••■. •■■.■;-..■■■.. ■ ■ ho OK-COOKED MEATS, ETC. Fine \d*>%j£iO suburban ; business,"doing about I '£25 weekly; 5 living rooms, some furniture j < : inoluded. . This" is • a snip. ■■'■'.'. :. jp/^AA—GROCERY, doing about £50 &\J\J\J 1 v/eekly; : : very : low ; rental, .and good ' lease. .Very; old-established.'■ . ■ v. • ■ t i?I7K — CONFECTIONERY AND ' S, 3*l I O DRINKS. : : Fine, v well-stocked j ' ' shop, with nice living rooms; rental, 32s 6d. j : Furniture included. \ ■'. '' •■•'.-:■': I ' J? 9 AFRUIT ' AND ' CONFECTION-: i XfjQUKJ ERY,. -..; .established, splendid st-ind: eood livinnr rooms, electric light. : I 1 -PI CONFECTIONERY. - with small I ! wlulf living accommodation, furnished; I ! suit couple. ,;, r ,; ( ■;;;.; ■■'■ ;•"..-.';'" .•.•:.'-•: .;- ' :OFFIOE REOPENS TO-DAY (TUESDAY) '■ .OFFICE REOPENS TO-DAY (TUESDAY). •G. A. SMITHBUSINESS BROKER, • ■■•.■'. 10. FERRY BUILDINGS. . Established ; over 10 years. Satisfactory Service Guaranteed. ■ IJJIPLEY'S T3USINESS 'T3ARGAINS". I ■./■-• - -: ■ * --'-,-' - ■ - . />^*V STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS.— i ... Rent 32s 6d. Four living rooms; .! situated close city. -'..Price,..'.: including nice ■ stock and some .*.furniture.. £100. I STATIONERY AND FANCY. LENDING ! Mji LIBRARY.— £20, per week; j good stock; '•-.rent £2, 15s, i\ years' lease. , Fiyp ■'living rooms,, bathroom, and all convs. , j PRICE, £550 for quick sale. FRUIT , AND ' CONFECTIONERY.—Situ- ! atcd Ponsonby Rd. Turnover £45-50. ,]';■' Rent 30s. good lease; 5 living rooms. PRICE .- I £450. ..;-.-; ' ■■• ":...'.■;.'■ - ;..' .... ■■ ■<: . HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY.—' j V shopping centre. Up-to-date fittings .and latest appointments. Turnover between : £35-£4O per '.week.. INGOING ££00. -, . aROCERY.— On North suburban line: £60 week .; cash business; rent 27s 6d; ) good . lease. Ingoing about £400. GROCERY.— Suburban.. Turnover £70 per week; easy rental; long lease; living : rooms. Ingoing about £650. ~'. "1 GROCERY.— £100 per week: no delivery; easy rental: Ingoing about : iCOO.' I*l-We can recommend the above -groceries as Bound, well-established, safe businesses. TUSH AND CHIP BUSINESS.—Busy .. town. Main Trunk Line. Turnover £25 I per week.''rent' 22s 6d ; living rooms. Price | . of £100 includes furniture, horse, cart, harness and , all equipment. This Business is j being given away. ; ..- * BUTCHERY AND SMALL GOODS.— Biti"-'rd Auckland's busiest shopping 1 centre. Turnover £100 per week. Beautij fully . appointed shop. . All . up-to-date butcher's gear. This Business is showing bis profits. Further information this officeCOUNTRY BUTCHERY.—Good township. Waikato, doing nice business. Slaughter- house, large shop, sausage power plant; also 6-roomed House, acre of land. About I 1 three months live stock on hand; £800 buys ! ths freehold, the business and everything .connected with it. This is. the cheapest ! butchery business on the market. j' ■,''■■ is . • - If you are requiring a business call in and make known your requirements, as* we have a. large list of good businesses that will ■ bear inspection. i,',., F. W. R IPLEY - ■'■ '...■ ~ : 8, WAITEMATA : CHAMBERS. I BUSINESSES WANTED. - BAKERY, must be sound.—Price and particulars to Genuine. 352. Heua-Lo. -, BUSINESS, small, or Apartment House, wanted ,to purchase.— 491, ; Herald. ' , ■■-"'' ■ v MACLEAN'S ' Chillio i: Paste for Rheumai\JL tism. Gout, Lumbago, and Sciatica. Sprains,' or Strains; guaranteed immediate relief. All chemists and stores, or post free 2s .(kI—P,Q. Box 22. Wellealey St. ■. ~.1 ADEANE,,, tho Auctioneer. 27. Victoria ■ St.— V ..rnituro and Bedding at pro-war ' prices. Nut aed. ' »;3

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18364, 3 April 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18364, 3 April 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18364, 3 April 1923, Page 10

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