AMUSEMENTS. The Theatre that has earned a reputation for Comfort, Entertainment, and " Hominess." STRAND. TRAND. STRAND. TRAND. QTRAND. O TRAND. STRAND. TRAND. Direction: Fuller-Haywnrd Theatres. Continuous Pictures from 11.15. « mHE " ±HE T?XQUISITE Q INNER." XJXQUISITE O INNER." From Alden Brook's Novel, " Escape." An Er thralling Story of the Lure of Gipsy Life Exciting . Adventure on the Greut Highways. A Fascinating, Unconventional Romance, with RENEE ADOREE, as the Gipsy Maid, and CONRAD NAGEL, as the Society Rebel. Charming as "Sandy!" Irresistible in Summer Bachelors," and Bewitching as " Bertha." Madge o ell amy, ADGE DELLAMY, in Bertha." ERTHA," THE SEWING MACHINE GIRL. Vivid Experiences of a beautiful Girl who wanted to Get-Rich-Quick! DARING! DELIGHTFUL! DELICIOUS! THE SPEED BOAT CHASE Is the Thrill of the Season! THE FASHION SHOW Is a Triumph of Production! THE CRIMINAL HUNT Is Excitement at its Height! STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductress: Eve Bentley. Box Plan at Theatre. Ring 43-114. _ Prices, Is to 2s 9d. Children, Half-price. OH! WHAT A LAUGH TONIC! gYD. QHAPLIN, QH! W HAT J^URSE." AT THE STRAND, ON FRIDAY. ''PO-MORROW. -L O-MORROW. TO-MORROW. JL O-MORROW. THE GREATEST COMMUNITY SING OF THE SEASON. Roars and Roars of Laughter will be the Rule of the Day at To-morrow'e Community Sing. It will be the Cracker-Jack Sing of the Year. SONG LEADER, MR. DICK HENDERSON CHAIRMAN, REV. JASPER CALDER. That's him, Dick Henderson, the worldfamed Comedian, who " Made the Queen Laugh." And look who's in the chair—old friend Jasper. MR. HENRY BIS'HAWS HAWAIIAN TRIO. To add to the merriment Mr. Henry Bishaw's Hawaiian Trio will render delightful Hawaiian melodies. MRS. M. OSBORNE will bo the Accompaniste. Roll up in your thousands. Be early. Community Singing, 12.30 to 1.30. Doors open at 11.30. Admission and Song iSooli3 FREE. All proceeds to unendowed charities. TO LEASE. GARAGE, in country township, splendid position; lov rental; immediate possession.—Garage, 232, Herald. PIG, Poultry Farm, corn land; Buildings; near school, sea, Auckland; going concern; ±'s2.—Advance, 772, Herald. rpHEATRE ROYAL TEA ROOMS, HamilX ton. Fully equipped to run a first-class business, such as above.—For further particulars, apply GEO. BOYES AND CO., King's Chambers, Hamilton. Ck Acres, handy; do 25 cows; tenant take OO over £IOO worth of stock.—Horne. Ltd -P~JA Per Week Here. Poultry, etc. — c£*aV Modern G-roomed Bungalow, electric; 4 acres land; 200 feet glasshouses: 20 miiis. Auckland.—George Walker. 38. Queen St. m Acres, 5-roomed Bungalow. 1 mile TBumarunui; £2. 10s or offer. A fortune here —Address at Herald. TTNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. U TO LEASE. NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING. On Main City Thoroughfare. First-class Show Window. Ground Floor, 5500 sq. feet. Basement, 5500 sq. feetFirst Floor. 2000 sq. feet. RENTS REASONABLE. NEW ZEALAND TEXTILES, LTD., Ring 27-026 or 4.6-637 . 201, Hobson St. TO LET OR LEASE. rpAKAPUNA. Second Section. —Comfortable X 2-Roomed Furnished Bach, fireplace, gas stove and lighting throughout: suit married couple or young man; owner will assist in improvements.—Phone 20-600 before 10 a.m. daily. SHOP. WITH ROOM AT BACK. AND SPACE IN YARD. 50Ft. From Queen Street. WYNDHAM STREET. Moderate Rental to Good Tenant. K. J. GILLMORE AND CO.. Premieir Buildings. Durham Street East. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. APARTMENT Residence, very select, few mins. to Queen St.; 14 rooms; £550. Russell and Co., 5, H.B. Bldgs., Queen St. BAKERY, sound Business, City; £35 turnover; smalls; living accommodation. £350. Snip.—Crichton, 63, Queen St. BEAUTY Parlours, Ladies', Hairdressirig, Queen St. Establishment, for immediate sale.—Particulars, Sowden, 32, Queen St. BUTCHERY. —Genuine opportunity for live man; all plant necessary; terms to good njan; will stand investigation.— Write Chance, 694, Herald. CABINETMAKING, Joinery Business; established lOyrs.; electric plant; large Factory and Showroom.—Address at Herald. pONFECTIONERY, Fruit, Mixed BusiVV ness, living accommodation; lease; profit £8 weekly; in Queen St.; £225. —Russell, 5, H.B. Bldgs.; Queen St. DAIRY, Confectionery. Mixed Business; smart, attractive shop; living rooms; price £75.—A.8.C. Agents, Hellaby's Buildings. DO you wish to purchase a Business? —Consult G. N. Christian, 54, Ferry Buildings, Auckland. LMtUIT and Confectionery, well-stocked L Shop; takings £2O per week.—Address at Herald. GIENERAL STORE, no goodwill; £SOO der posit; includes property, 40ft. frontage; stock, plant, 4-ton van; on suburban concrete road; good opening garage.— Address at Herald. CI OING Concern. —Old-established FreeX ho!d Garage, suburban, concrete road; owner must sacrifice; £1100; terms arranged. —Miss Thornton, c.o. P. 0., Manurewa. HOME Cookery, Confectionery, plant, stock; turnover £4O weekly.—2G, Eden St., Newmarket. HOTEL, country, lease, 7 years; trade £75; cash £650; rent £4.—Kay Stratton, Fort St. HOTEL, new, country town: freehold; price £3500; cash required, £1500; highly recommended.— 32. Strand Arciide. OTEL, country, Freehold. newly-built House, hot, cold water, every room; trade £180; price, £12,500; cash £6OOO. KAY STRATTON, Hotel Brokers, Fort Street. OTEL, country. Freehold, takings £SO; price £3600; £I6OO cash, including furniture; 4 Acres land, genuine Business, built 2 years. KAY STRATTON, Fort Street. "I AI)IES' Hairdressing Parlour, net profit .lJ £22 weekly; price, valuation of plant, £6oo.—Box 1753, G.P.O. MILLINERY, Gowns, Hosiery, excellent position; good turnover; going concern at £7s.—Leydon, 32. Strand Arcade. MIXED Business, genuine; turnover £SO . weekly; deposit £2OO, balance £100; insured for £3OO. This is good.—Suburb, Hl7, Herald. fPEA and Luncheon Rooms, City, and J. Dance Hall; £l2 week profit; cash £sso.—Russell. 5, H.B. Bldgs., Queen St. r PO LAUNDRYMEN.— Profitable Business, 1- best district; quick sale owing illness; £2OO, including plant..—Address at Herald. _p 1A Weekly clear profit. City Station-cfe-Lv/ er.v; good position.—Particulars, Kay Stratton. 12, Fort St. X"7 K —f'sh, Chips, City; splendid stand; cfJ I') good returns; living rooms attached.—A.B.C. Agents, Hellaby's Bldgs. —Fish and Chips Shop; 5 living rooms; terms; reasons for selling; snip. -Address at Herald. Q A BOARDING House. City. 11 rooms, beautifully furnished, piano, linen; worth £200; owner going Sydney, must sacrifice.—Vaughan. Arcade. Newton. X^GA —Hairdresser, Tobacconist, suburcJJtJyJ ban; profit £7 weekly; rent 255; absolute bargain.—Particulars, Deerness, Strand Arcade. -f-'ll ft — ' DAIRY, Confectionery, living Lw rooms; £3O week; profit £5 net; the best proposition in city.—Vaughan, Arcade. Newton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19698, 26 July 1927, Page 18
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