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AMUSEMENTS. 100% ALL-TALKING 100% ALL-TALKING 100% ALL-TALKING PROGRAMME. J PROGRAMME. PROGRAMME. GREAT GALA PERFORMANCE! GREAT GALA PERFORMANCE! COMMENCES COMMENCES TO-DAY. TO-DAY. AT 2 THEATRES, AT 2 THEATRES,, AT 2 THEATRES, ROXY ROXY CRYSTA PALACE '(QUEEN ST.) (MT. EDEN RD.) ROXY SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY. Sessions: 11,0, 1.15. 3.30, 5.45, J! O'Clock. CRYSTAL PALACE TONIGHT. Session Do Luxe, 8 O'Clock. PERFECT SPEAKING! PERFECT SPEAKING! 100% DIALOGUE. 100% DIALOGUE. THE FIRST GREAT ALL-TALKING PICTURE OP THE SEA. * HOBART BOSWORTH. HOBART BOSWORTH, As Tho Daring Wind-Jammcr Skipper. Supported by Johnny Mack Brown Leila Hyanis, Johnny Mack Brown Leila Hyanis, In the Greatest Sea Drama of All Times. You HEAR and SEE everything thai takes place during one of the Greatest Gales in History. It will hold you Spellbound. HURRICANE." / HURRICANE." HURRICANE." HURRICANE." HURRICANE." KOBE/ SPECTACULAR!! MORE REALISTIC THAN THE UNF ORGETTABLE! " BLOOD SHIP." , ' HURRICANE." y HURRICANE." ■ HURRICANE." .HURRICANE." HURRICANE." In Addition! The Finest Array of All-Talking Short Featurettes yet Screened in this City. No. 2.—Patho Talking News. No. 3 Paths Talking Review. No. 4—Ludlow's Band (a Musical Treat for Music Lovers). No. s—All-Talking Screen Snapshots. Hear all Hollywood Stars Talk. No. G—2-Reel All-Talkingy Comedy ("Mickey's Surprise"). Ij It's a Scream. Remember!! Box Plans at Both Theatres. Roxy—Phone Reserves, 41-3-11. Crystal Palace—Reserves, 20-573. Now Showing at 2 Theatres. ROXY, and CRYSTAL PALACE. EMPRESS (NEWTON.) NEW TALKIE PROGRAMME. NEW TALKIE PROGRAMME. 9 BIG TALKIES ON THE SAME BILL. TO-DAY—2 P.M.. 8 P.M. No. I—The Air Rodeo of the Screen—Ben Lyon, Shirley Mason, in "THE FLYING MARINE.' IT'S A BIG TALKING THRILLER, No. 2—A Pathe Talking Circus Story.— Alan Hale, jßenee Adoree, Fred Kobler and Clyde Cook', in " THE SPIELER." Box Plan at Theatre Reserves 27-077. IF you feel you've got the "Pip," Here' 3 a really useful tip, Just you try a little trip, On the Cnvea or on the Whip. LUNA PARK. LUNA PARK. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. /APARTMENT HOUSE, brick, 12 rooms. Cully furnished, lent, £3 per week; ±250 cash. Retiring Irotn business. A snip. .. Apply 8. LOWER VINCENT ST., City. TJOOT Business. Stock and Repairs, in -V Progressive Waikato Town; Stock iioout £SOO, more or less.—For full particulars apply to Mr. Bush, c.o. W. Sutherland «nd Co. ' BAKERY,'' over 'JOOO, and smalls; sound business.—'Address at Hbrai/d. / TUNb'ECTIONiiKY, attractive, well stocked Shop; £400: lease 5 years; living accommodation; would exchange equity House, near city —Write C., 313, ■Herald. / - /"CONFECTIONERY, with Theatre rights, good trade, rent 30s; agency brings in eat offer.—Ripley Co., Tos week: X* 110; Heilaby's Bides. nO.NBLCIIONERY. Etc., old established City Business: large turnover; good profits, reasouablo rent: lease; price, stock, fittings and plant at valuation; first to inspect will buy.—Kay-Slratlou, Ltd.. H.M. Arcade. DAIRY, Mixed, taking £G"> week; 5 rooms, £.'); £500; real fortune.—McNair, 12, Fort St. ■ Cakes, Confectionery; Jiving acJ - / cornmoclation; owner must 6ell, £'loo, or near ofTer.—Address at Herald. T)EN TAL PRACTlCE.—Progressive Country Town, no oppor.il iou. large population; nice 6iiite of rooms, concrete buildings; returns £ 1000 yeaTl.v net. £230 will be accepted as deposit.—Kay-Slratton. H.M. Arcade. "I DRESSMAKING, Millinery and Fancy ■f-' Goods:', satisfactory reasons for sc!lirig.—Urgent, 520. Hkhald. Confectionery," Ices, lock-up shop, town. East Coast port; £l5O, everything.—W.. 541, ]lki:.\[,d. I^KUIT- Vegetable Business, and Round; genuine offer; van; tram stop; very cheap cash.—Address at Herald. "TTHiEEHOLD.—C-Roomed House, divided in 2,Flats; gift, £500; cash £75. — O'Sullivan. Coohe'3 Bldga. /"GROCERY, Mixed, Confectionery, faking VT £4O; 5 rooms, £3 ss; £275, including furniture.—MoNair, 12. Fort St.. GROCERY; suburban, only stock to purchase; dfelightful living accommodation: suit young couple.—Particulars, Phone 22-132. HAIRDRESS'ING and Tobacconist. Hamilton. good position; giving up business; stock and fittings valuation; lease, cheap rent'.—Particulars, Tobacco, SO, Herald, Hamilton. fITOME Cookery, £".5 week; Mollat elecULI trie; 5 rooms: £2OO. Easy terms arranged. This !3 one of the finest stands in euburb. Illness causes sale. 5 rooms. VAUGHAN. 12, Fort Street.

HOTEL Lease, 3 years, including stock nnd furniture; £500; your opportunity. —Q'Suilivaii. -Co'oke's Bldgg. HOTEL, Auckland District.—Trade £150; bankings at my ollicc. Ingoing £2500. —Sole Agent, KAY-STRATTON. Hotel Broker, H.M. Arcade. j HOTEL.— Trade £'100: 28 H.h. weekly: Speight's Beer; sound tuau only need apply; meet owner. KAY-STRATTON. Hotel Broker. H.M. Arcade. HOTEL, City; trade £230: lease and furniture; £I2OO.— Kay-Stralton, Ltd.. Hotel Brokers, H.M. Arcade. iXTOTEL, Taranaki; main road: lease syrs; -O. rent. £5; trade, £00; ingoing. £ooo. Kay-Stratton. H.M. Arcade. MILK Round, suburban, compact, 20 gal- - loiib; fii t 4l price, room to grow, £l/0. 527. IfKTtAi.D. _ QEKVICE STATION. AUTO. AGENCY, O General Engineering: turnover £9OOO Ti.a.; net profit, averages i'7so p.a.; audited ViouVb open .inspection; terms arranged.— ]\ A Y-STI? ATT ON, LTD., H.M. Arcade. ( CHEMIST BUSINESS. LONG EST ABLISIIED. I-'OH SALE IN PROGRESSIVE SOUTH AUCKLAND TOWN. a cry Small Goodwill. Stock and Fittings at Valuation. Owner Desires to Retire. Genuine inquirers may obtain full particulars from ■■ Chambers. V.ortli and Chambers, Public Accountants. : / HAMILTON. Citationeii y and fancy goods-, well y j titled up shop, nice clean stock; leasel.ving accommodation. Offer wanted. j j ARE. CROCKERY. Etc.; clean, • . bought stock; leasehold premises; living 11 cc.; turnover, X'!! 170 per annum; t-Ht. profiis, £\» 10s per week. Slock estimated £J2.>O Owner Icavins as soon us sold for England. fOISIJ AND DINING ROOMS, first,class J., .business, Going Concern; £aoo or near offer. /T. ROGER Y AM) GENERAL STORE VA Country. Turnover £14,000 r>.a. Stock estimated £2300; plant, £280; botli at vainct ion. Premises freehold; £2.100, or will l«ase for 30' years. Cash required fonnn Profits estimated £llOO p.a. Owner iriir ing. ut " Particulars of. any of the above Busitm»o* will be given to genuine imjuir.-rJ G E °- V. pKARCE. M.R.E.1,, .. ESTATE AGENT, OTAHUJIU.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20481, 5 February 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20481, 5 February 1930, Page 22

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