AMUSEMENTS. ENTIRE CHANGE TO-DAY. First Release, Double-Star Talkie Bill. Perfect Speech and Music. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. 2 First National Features,_ for the First Time i,i the- City. " THE GIRL IN THE GLASS CAGE." LORETTA YOUNG 'AND CARROLL LYE. " THE GIRL IN THE GLASS CAGE." " THE GIRL IN THE GLASS CAGE." " THE GIRL IN THE GLASS CAGE." A Love Story with the Most Astounding Courtroom Climax!! •' THE GIRL IN THE GLASS CAGE. Full of Talk and Music. No o A R IN-TIN-TIN STORY. "LAND OF THE SILVER FOX." "LAND OF THE SILVER FOX." " LAND OF THE SILVER FOX." "LAND OF THE SILVER FOX." RIN-TIN-TIN, THE HERO OF THE GREAT SNOWS. Let the Children See Him at the Saturday Matinee. - SESSIONS.—II.IS, 2.45, 5.55 and 7.45. POPULAR~PRICES: Stalls. Is; Circle. Is 6d; Reserves, 2s. Phone 42-074. GRAND. GRAND. M~O UL I N ROUGE. TUDOR REMUERA. COMMENCING to-night (FRIDAY), AT 8. From Broadway to R«muera—the wonderful stage play that ran for 5 years on Broadway. "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE." featuring & brilliant Music Score, talking bv Jean Hersholt and Ming eon S numbers by Nancy Carroll. The greatest thing in the world—Anne Mchols calls it love and 18 million people applaud her decision. See the greatest story of all time. Entertaining array of TALKIE FEATURETTES, etc. Usual Prices. Phono 24-749. SPORTING. THAMES TROTTING CLUB. 11th ANNUAL MEETING, MARCH 29, 1930. ACCEPTANCES will close with the Secretary, Thames, or w ith Mr. L. Absolum. Secretary Otahuhu Trotting Club, O'Connell Street, Auckland, TO-DAY (Friday), at 5 p.m. E. O. BROWNLEE. Secretary. Marv Street. Thames. Phone 310 M. MANAWATU RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED). AUTUMN MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 26 AND 27, 1930.
ACCEPTANCES for the FIRST DAY S RACES close TO-DAY (Friday), at. 9 p.m. V. T. DIBBLE. Secretary. P.O. Bos 52. Palmerslon North. Telephone 6261. t ipAURANGA RACEB. TO-MORROW (Saturday). SS CLANSMAN. FROM NORTHERN WHARF. Leaves Auckland . Leaves Tauranga: Friday. 21st, 7 p.m. Saturday, 22nd. 7 p.m. RETURN FARE, 27a 6d.. rpHAMES TROTS. •*" MARCH 29. S.S. RANGITOTO. Leases Auckland: Leaves Thames: Thurs., 27th, 10 a.m. Thurs., 27th. 5 p.m. Fri., 28th, midnight. Sat., 29th, 6 p.m. RETURN FARE, 12s 6d. Horsea, £2 8s 6d Return, includee all Wharfages. JUMBLE SALE. M ETHODIST CENTRAL MISSION. A JUMBLE SALE A JUMBLE SALE Will be held in the MISSION HALL, AIREDALE ST., Opposite Main Entrance Town Hall, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 6.30 P.M. BUSINESSES FOR SALE.
A NEWSPAPER for sale in Bound disA trict: £)000.— Bi-weekly. 605, Herald. 7 High-class Fruit and News Agency, A ideal position, highly recommended; price reduced lo £265; particulars.—ColmoreWilliams. 5. Chancery ChambersBAKERY, Smalis, country; 1600 loaves, £l4 smalls; no opposition; bargain, £7oo.—Totman, 16. Wyndham St. B' AKEHOUSE. Shop and Dwelling, country district; good chance; rent £1 weekly.—A.K.. 733. Hkhald. BILLIARD Saloon 2 tables, Tobacconist and Confectionery; good turnover; quick sale, £l4O cash.—Address at Herald. BILLIARDS, Hairdressing, Tobacconists, country; 3 tables; £7 clear profit; owner hospital, sacrificing.—Deerness, Strand BILLIARDS (3 Tables), Hairdressing, Tobacconist, situate growing district, good income assured; owing death of Owner; no reasonable offer refused; tenns arranged. —KAY-STRATTON. Ltd., H.M. Arcade. CARDING House, select,. 17 boarders, Lower Symonds St.; highly payable proposition: £540; terms.—Deerness, Strand Arcade. BOARDING House, busy. Going concern, first-class order; central position, £9OO cash* £250 Govt. Mortgage.—-Particulars. wr jte 111-health, 314, Herald, Hamilton. __ OARDING House, prosperous dairying district; main tourist route; 15 rooms rent £2. Glorious vegetable garden, guar anteed sound proposition.—A.L.. HEBALD. _ COAL Firewood, Carrying, Prosperous suburb; owner's - wife ordered South, must sacrifice- price, including Bungalow, nlant. stock. £750.— Tipping. Endean s Bldgs OAR DE R AND Q 0.. NEW ZEALAND'S FOREMOST BUSINESS SPECIALISTS, COOKE'S BUILDINGS. £I6S—CITY, 8 ROOMS Returning £5 10s and Owner's Flat. tree. . £32S—GRAFTON, 9 ROOMS. Returning £6 2s 6cl and Owner's Flat Free. £47S—CITY, 23 ROOMS. Returning £22 and Owner's Flat Free. £S73—GRAFTON, 30 - ROOMS. Showing handsome returns. JpRUIT AND QONFECTIONERY. £SO—TURNOVER. £ls; Profit, £3; Rent, £2 10s. 4 Rooms. £BO—TURNOVER, £2O; Profit, £4 10s; Rent, £2. £I2O—TURNOVER, £3O; Profit, £B; Rent, £2. 4 Rooms. Furniture included. £ISO—TURNOVER. £3O-£4O; Profit, £6 10s; Rent, £2 10s. 5 Rooms. £23O—TURNOVER. £46; Profit, £8; Rent. £2 15s. 5 Rooms, Delivery Van included. £33O—TURNOVER, £6O; Profit, £9. Reasonable Rental. 3 Rooms. CONFECTIONERY AND
£I2O—TURNOVER. £l7: Profit. £5; Rent, £1 109. Talkie Theatre Rights. £I3O—TURNOVER, £2O; Profit. £4; Rent, £2 ss. 5 Rooms. Stormont's Agency. gUNDRIES. £6S—BUTTER, EGGS, HONEY ROUND iown brands): Profit, £3; 2 days' v.-ork: Ford Cnr (no rent). £l40 —DAIRY. CAKES. MIXED: Turnover, £26; Profit, £4: Rent. £2. Pie Heater, large Stimax Stovo included. £49S—BUTCHERY AND SMALL GOODS. Turnover, £7O; Profit. £l4: Rent. £2. Tram terminus. Ford Truck, Servel Refrigerator, .3 h.p. Motor. 1650—SEASIDE TEA KIOSK, CONFECTIONERY. DANCING ROOMS. Turnover, £2OOO p.a.; Profit. £IOO p.a. Bank pass books can bo seen. £IBOO—BILLIARD SALOON, showing £l2 10s profU; II Tahles, all Accessories. £7OO cash required. THESE BUSINESSES HAVE BEEN PERSONALLY INSPECTED BY THE PRINCIPAL AND RECOMMENDED AS GOOD VALUE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20519, 21 March 1930, Page 24
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