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AMUSEMENTS. CONTINUOUS SESSIONS FROM 11 A.M. TO-DAY. i— MAJESTIC. A Fullor-Hayward Theairo. Continuous from 11 a.m. MetroGoldwyn-Mayer Present "BUTTONS." - BUTTONS." A " BUTTONS." Spectacular Modern "BUTTONS." Romance " BUTTONS." o£ 11)0 Sea ' " BUTTONS." With "BUTTONS." T%pq lIAV __ V buttons" Lars ha^seNj "buttons'" SEKTKUJDK OLMSTED. " BUTTONS." HOY D'ARCY. " BUTTONS." T v . .. "gJJTTONS •» POLL\ MORAN. " BUTTONS." AND " BUTTONS." "BUTTONS." JACKIE COOGAN " BUTTONS." " BUTTONS." . ~ "BUTTONS." As Buttons - LARS HANSEN. ERTRUDE OLMSTED. ROY D'ARCY. POLLY MORAN. JACKIE COOGAN As "Buttons." Then there's Fun Galore in " PUTTING PANTS ON PHILLIP." A Comedy in Scotch. Also Screening: "Majestic Magazine" Topical. "Barnyard Acrobats'" - - - Acisrip Cartoon. "Golden Graio" • - N.Z. Scenic. J. Whiteford-Waugh's MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Entracte "In A Bird Store." Box Plan at Theatre. Phone 43-210. Phone Reserves held till 8 p.m. CLICK CLACK, NEWMARKET. TEA DANCE THIS AFTERNOON Admission, 2s Gd. Tea included. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. OUR GRAND LONG NIGHT OF FUN AND FROLIC. Admission, ss. Reserves Free. For Reservations Ring 40-021 and 4G-134. RUGBY FOOTBALL. QOLLEGE RIFLE S. PRACTICE will be held at the PARNELL SHED WEDNESDAY, 11th inst., - ** » Commencing 8 p.m. All Members and Intending Members are requested to attend H D. GILLESPIE. Hon. Sec. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. ACCOUNTANTS EARN HIGH SALARIES. QUALIFY AT DRULEIGH COLLEGE. EDUCATIONAL. A Course at Druleigli College is the finest start in life for your Boy or Girl. ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS ARE COVERED BY DRULEIGH COLLEGE COURSES Phone 46-881. rj>iiE demand for Hemingway-trained X students exceeds the supply.—Hemingway's Schools. O'Connell Street. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. A PARTMENT or Boarding House, well j\. furnished, select locality: X'3oo.—Russell. 5, 11.8. Bides., Queen St. BAKERY, Waikato; 400U loaves, emails; established; books open inspection: £1400: terms arranged.—Morrison, Security Buildings. BOARDING House, sound: £G week clear: 14 beds. £l2O cash; suit M.C.: no agents.—Address at Herald. BOARDING, Apartment House, fully furnished, going concern; good locality; ill-health.—Particulars from Central. 612, Herald. BOOTS and Shoes and Repairs, suburbs, stock and plant at valuation: chance for someone.—Russell, 5, Hallensteic Bldgs., Queen St. Wood and Carrying Business, J good; Marino Suburb.—Coal, 773, Herald.

Confectionery, stationery, cigarette Business; ill-health; £100; or exchange Baby Austin Car.—B.A.. 037. HeralD. Confectionery Business, est. 20 years; turnover nearly £IOO per week, good lease.—Russell and Co., 5, Hallenstein Bldgs.. Queen St. Confectionery, Fruit, Sort Drinks, etc.; 5 living rooms; stock, fixtures, etc.; £BS; near school; r£nt 25s. —K., 711, Herald. (CONFECTIONERY Business, well estabJ lished, best position Kurangahapeßd.; good lease; principals only.—Confectioner, 889. Hkhald. DRESSMAKING, Drapery, country, splendid double-fronted shop; good stand; wants more stock.—Draper, 715, Hekald, Hamilton. 1?ISH Business. £150; going concern; no ? op position.—Q. Montgomery, Te Puke. ("IARAGE, going concern, valuable freeJT hold corner, progressive suburban town; very easy terms.—Lloyd. Agents. Otahuhu. HARDWARE, China. Devon St., New Plymouth; at stock, £220; genuine rea--80113 disposal.—No Agents. 697, Herald. HOTEL. Country; 34 rooms; good business; stock, furniture, freehold; £II,OOO, terms. —Carlton Land Agency, Onehunga. HOTEL. —One of the cheapest in Auckland Province; price, ingoing. £950; good lease; low rent. HORNE. LTD., HIGH ST. Our Office Opens April 10, 1928. IN Country.—Second-hand Business, 12 years' standing, rare opportunity for right man. Mce owner Tuesday, 10th.— in quire Y.M.C.A. Officer. MILK Round and Dairy, established 6 years; £l4 weok profit.—Particulars Russell aud Co., 5. Hallenstein Bldgs., Queen Sr. MOTOR Engineer's Business, in progressive town, at reasonable price; an excellent opportunity for mechanic with small capital; good reasons for disposal.—E.M., 099. Herald. PRIVATE Hotel, Restaurant, Confectionery; good business.—Cheap, 749, Hkhald. PRIVATE Hotel, 22 rooms, within Ist section; rent £8 weekly; £lO weekly clear profit; nearly always full; terms: £250 deposit, or exchange fpr equity in property.—Russell. 5. liallenstein Bldgs., Queen St. ' PRIVATE -Hotel 28 rooms, select ptirt, Synionds St.; £900; terms.—Kay-Strut-ton. Ltd.. H.M. Arcade. PRIVATE Hotel, in city, 12 rooms, newly furn.; occupied, 6 year lease; rent £3 10s; £400; owner leaving N.Z.—Offer. 455. Herald. . STATIONERY, all at valuation, situated O main position; lease 3 years; rent only £4 10s. 5 living rooms. HORNE, LTD,. HIGH ST. Our Office Opens April 10, 1928. WORLD'S best Concrete Block Manufacturing Business; patented throughout N.Z.; wonderful prospects.—Owner. G.P.O. Bo x _ 2KK Q —Confectionery Shop and 5 rooms, cJJOO including all furniture: rent £2. HORNE, LTD., HIGH ST. Our Office Opens April 10. 1923. X'fJA Takings.—Fruit and Confectionery cJ»OU Shop and 7 rooms; price £300; sole reason for selling, the owner is leaving for England in May. Sole Agent: HORNE. LTD.. HIGH ST. Onr Office Opens April 10, 1928. _£?£AA Year clear profit. Confectionery, Cakes, etc.: rent £3 ss: get in quick.—Totman. Hi. Wyndham St. PQK AA-FREEHOLD HOTEL (Bent A/OJuv Valuation). — Rare chance to secure most comfortable home with tip-top business. Good terms to right man. j?~i q aaa southern hotki,, 3bJ.O,OUV/ FREEHOLD.—Drawing over £IOO draught ale monthly; owner retiring. Suy £SOOO or £OOOO down. "MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANTS'. " gCEOLLUM. 109, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. BUSINESSES WANTED. MILK Round, good, country: Farm-let; price and terms. —Milk, 755, Herald. 1 PUBLICATIONS. THOSE interested in our Lord should read book, -''The' Wonderful Jew." by L. Saie-Harrison, 8.D.; price Is.—One who has read.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19916, 9 April 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19916, 9 April 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19916, 9 April 1928, Page 16

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