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t AMUSEMENTS. "A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT." (Unsuitable for Children.) ). * • • ). CJTRAND.— —QTRANI 5- OtRAND,— Always -vOTRANI ). CJTRAND.- A '■;;■« — QTRANI Of RAND.— Good —OtRAN] STRAND— Entertainment. —QTRANI TRAND.— -OTRANJ Direction - - Fuller's Pictures. Phil. Hayward - - - Director. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. At 11.20, 1.30, 2.80, 4.80, 6, and 8. Clemence Dane's Play: "A Jdill OF DIVORCEMENT." IVORCEMENT." .) it d Featuring England's Stage Star, /~iOMPTON. -T AX V^OMPTON. # TUTARTIN TIJALKER, e * (Who appeared here recently with the Irene Vanbrugh - Boucicault . Company. Ji * • » " When conditions are evil i your duty is to change these conditions. If your laws forbid ycu, you must change your laws. . . ."—"The Bill of Divorcement." * « * MISS XT ATE /-IAMPICN. ISS J-XATE The Brilliant Prima Donna, in a Bracket of English Songs. * » * BRITISH NEWS. * • « NOTE THE PRICES: Day: Is and Is 6d. Evening: Is 6d and 2 S 6d. Box Plan at the Strand. SPORTING. HPHAMES JOCKEY CLUB ACCEPTANCES for the First Day'; Events close with the Secretary, P.O. Bo: 7, Thames, or Mr. R. Wynyard, Secre tary, Takapuna Jockey Club, Shortland St. Auckland, on WEDNESDAY. November 12 1924, at 5 p.m. A. C. RAE, Secretary. THOBOUQHBBEDS FOB SALJT~ D,OUBLE-Gaited Trotter Hint, cneap business reason selling.—Ganley, 7 Bassett Rd . Remuera. Box 647. ACER (maiden), Wilmoor—Lady Rosie —Richardson, Arthur St. W., One hunga. J STUD HOBSES. " A DVANCE." The noted; trotting stallior XX. to stand at Te Aroha; By Prinw Imperial—Rose.—S. McConnachie, Pi-od Phone 180. Te Aroha. AQUATICS. XL A UGKLAND ANNIVERSARY yW\ A REGATTA. ...o ANNUAL MEETING of the abov. will be held in the Akarana Yacht Clul Rooms, No. 8, National Chambers, Swansoi Street, on MONDAY. November 17. at i p.m. BUSINESS i Report and Balance-Sheet. Election of Officers. General. Subscribers and Yaohtsm&n axe invited t< attend, T. M. ALEXANDER, , Chairman. J. O. HEWSON _ Hon. Secretary. Box 657. CHUBOH NOTICES. QT. AUGUSTINE. STANLEY BAY. The Rev. A. M. Niblock has been appointed Vicar of Stanley Bay. and will be instituted to-morrow (Tuesday), November 11 1924, at 7.30 p.m.. by Archdeacon McMurray. BUSINESSES FOB SALE. MOTOR Tyre and Repair Business, going concern; £750; take real estate ox car and cash.—Cheap. 474, Herald. PHOTOGRAPHER'S Business, established 15 years; only studio in the district; splendid proposition; big scope, little opposition.—Colinoria Agency, Tauranga. pRIVATE Hotel, Hamilton, lb" lar£e" rooms, 4 sleeping porches, exceptionally well furn.; doing good casual business. Price £500.—X,. 103, Herald. i? 1 If)-FRUIT, Coniectr.onery; £25 week**A" ly; 2 living rooms; lease 4 yeers; 255.—499. Manukau Rd. -£Q Aft— LICENSED Hotel. — Splendid e***J\J\J district; price, lease, goodwill; takings £80; nothing better offered.—Whittakers, Phoenix Chambers. .£»QAA—WALK-in, Walk-out.—Fruit, Con<WOW fectionery. Soft Drinks; Waikato; Weekly turnover, £80, £70; lease, 3J years; best stand, main street- must sell, reason illness; week's trial.-rV. Decon. C.o. P. 0., Auckland. Tyj ARE 'SOLE ' ' AGENTS MANY OF THE BEST BARGAINS IN BUSINESSES IN AUCKLAND. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US BEFORE BUYING ANY CLASS OF BUSINESS. BUSINESS SALES CO., 32, Queen Street. ■£11 CA—POULTRY FARM.—Deceased *11DU Estate. Well worth inspection. Going Concern. Full particulars to hand. - GENERAL GROCERY dJIZiOV STORE.—Particulars of this very fine Business just to hand. Stock approx. £1000. Turnover £700 monthly. Owner anticipates reaching £1000 shortly. As a Going Concern. Don't lose this opportunity. J?Q A A—BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTJ~>U\J\J MENT of Successful Storekeepmg Business. A rare opportunity of acquiring an established and profitable readymade Business. Rent only '255. Full particulars here. ' £2()OCi~ Dn^ RY r,- Authorised to j c&A\J\J\J se ll East Coast Drapery. Stationery and Fancy Goods. Lovely country district. Turnover £4100 last year. Expenses extremely low. Rent 30s ' £7 r iO~ F s££ T AND , CONFECTION&I OU ERY.-One of the best procurable. Average turnover over £75 weekly Expenses low. ' TO BUYEBS.-My list of all classes of Businesses is a good one. Call, let me know your recmrements. A, M. ±JRYDEN - BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS. #»r i 174'I 74 ' PUEEN STREET. (Mernter Land & Estate Agents' Assoc). gARGAINS.J} A R G A I N S. £100 N FECTIQNERY. DRINKS. iV i B £ q - WeU s '. tu »'ed, wid doing good trade, tour very nice rooms and conveniences. 1-ive years' leaso. Price includes all stock, etc. Snip. £7C;A-GROCERY. No goodwill. Situ- ..' ~ ft toa hi outer suburb. Rapidly rising district. Doing £80 to £90 weekly. Good accommodation and good lease. BarCain tpfifCn~ APAR TMENT HOUSE AND rt*OOAJ SHOP. Situated in beautiful marine suburb, and overlooking harbour. 20 rooms, all fully furnished. Well-stocked shop. Turnover about £40 weekly. Consider Exchange for Country Business. About £200 cash. JpOTK—CONFECTIONERY, ETC. One cAWij i O of tho best-fitted shops in tho city. Situated in leading thoroughfare. Six good living rooms. Low rent. All furniture and stook included. Terms arranged. . 4?OC GOODWILL— CONFECTIONERY. .** —»J —Splendid lock-up Shop in leading thoroughfare. Owner (who is independent) wants to get out, and will sell his beautiful fittings and stock at vuluation (about £300). and will agree to reasonable J?O A—GROCERY. — Old-established City c£j\J\J Business. Nice coiner shop anil seven living rooms. Rent, only 37a ftd weekly, and good lease. Vendor wants £G0 for lease, and stock at vuluation (about £300). Bargain. ■PI KA—HOME COOKERY.-No goodwill. wIJU Good business, and room for expansion. Nice living rooms. Good lease. Special oven, etc. Price reduced for quick salo. Terms pAWSON OMITH, T TD., BUSINESS BROKERS. 14. SWANSON STREET. Established Over Ten Years. Satisfactory Service Guaranteed.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18862, 10 November 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18862, 10 November 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18862, 10 November 1924, Page 14

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