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AMUSEMENTS. 2000 SEATS AT PRICES Is lo 2s 6d. A' 'J'lie ' lIIIIIIIH MAJESTIC. [ 111111111 l MAJESTIC.I A Fuller - Hayward Theatre. TO-DAY, II THE REVUFOF REVUES. / SNAPPY LINKS! \ / CATCHY TUNES! \ / . PEPPY STEPS! \ " BROADWAY SCANDALS, " BROADWAY SCANDALS, " BROADWAY SCANDALS, " BROADWAY SCANDALS. • \ALL TALKING. / SINGING AND DANCING / MUSICAL REVUE. / With SALLY O'NEIL, CARMEL MYERS, JACK EG AN, And a Deluge of Dancing Divinities. TECHNICOLOUFT SEQUENCE. SEVEN SNAPPY SONG SUCCESSES! Hear theso Song Hits in " Broadway Scandals, 1930 "What is Life Without. Love?" " Does An Elephant Love Peanuts?" " Cull You Head in My Eyes?" " Rhythm of tho Tambourine," " Would I Love to Lovo You " and " Love's the Cause of My Blues." (A Columbia Picture.) AND A PROGRAMME OK TALKING AND SINGING SHORTS, Including:— "MICKEY THE MOUSE" "MICKEY THE MOUSE" "THE HAUNTED HOUSE." Laugh Your Cares Away With (he Biggest Little Comedian in tho World! BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. (Phone 43-210). BROADSIDING. SPRINGS SPRINGS SPRINGS SATURDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. 10,000 THRILLS. 10,000 THRILLS. NORTON CUP. NORTON CUP. j Tho Final will be run 011 Saturday | I night. Can Malison win his third 1 ( Cup? Come nnd Bee. I THE BIG 12. THE BIG 12. ! All Tho stars in competition. See I I them scorching along the straights I I —sending up showers of cinders on I | the bends —a succession of expert I I broadside!?, thrilling you overy I I moment—driving away dull rare nnd 1 i soothing your frayed nerves—a. tonic i | ns well as a sport. I BERT COYLE BERT COYLE ! Han his new Machine. Can he | | produce the same form as he did a 1 , few weeks ago? Come and see. f AN ALL-STAR NIGHT. AN ALL - STAR NIGHT. DON'T MISS IT. DON'T MISS IT. V. MOTOR-CAR. PHIL SEABROOK PHIL SEABROOK PHIL SEABROOK In his supercharged Baby Austin. | Winner of the Light-weight Chnm- I ship of N.Z. ! BUSINESSES FOR SALE. HAIRPRESSING. up-to-date, all electric, water, cutting, \yaving, new chair; going concern; Manurcwa.—Snip, 205, (IKII.M.I). LIOTEIi. Freehold, splendid condition; J-J trade £220; ingoing £sooo.—Particulars, Christie's. Hotrl Brokers. I'almerston Hides. HOTEL. Lciisu. trade £77; guaranteed; including furniture. price £'looo. Christie's. Motel Brokers. Palinerston Bldgs. HOTEL, Freehold. Auckland district; average 5 hogsheads weekly; £8500; cash £2000; solo agent. KAY-STRATTON, Hotel Broker. H.M. Arcade. HOTEL, Auckland District. A.A.A. nnd C.T. House, opposite railway station; trado £.Ti; lent £5; furniture valued £1000; total price, £IOOO. KAY-S'I'RATTON. HOTEL, Auckland district; long lease; trade £150: finance on £2ooo.—HaySi ration. Hotel Broker. H : M. Arcade. HOTEL, near Auckland; 2 H.H. Speights; i'i'.')o. including Furniture—Kay-Stral tun. Hotel Broker. Ilia Majesty's Arcade. lADIES' Haii'dressing Salon, up-to-date. J Eugene Permanent Waver; owner leaving Auckland.-- Phone 47-OIS. I A PIES' and Gent.'3 Hairdressing and I Tobacconist, situate, tn progressive township; Splendid opportunity awaiting competent person; opposition negligible.— Marcel, 281, 11niAT.ri. J" "DIES* Outfitter. exceptional opportnnity, modern stock, good shop, progressive centre; pacrifice. best offer.—Particulars Mrs. A. M. Wood, opp. P. 0.. Whungarei. MATERNITY Nursing Home, Wellington, central, going concern, goodwill, etc.. £•170; leaving N./,.—H.5.. DM. UNPAID. 'lLK~Hound, 22gals.. 010-esla jilished ; rare • opportunity. excellent pays; ill-health reason selling. Snip for cash. Milko, 352, 11 F. HA t. n. MIX ED Business, Ponsonhy Rd.; 'ill- . health necessitates sacrifice; £35. ('arisen, 2llii, Great North Rd. Phono 2.7-3 SO. Restaurant and Visit Round in a ' King Country town: going concern; no opposition; sound business; cheap.— M.S., 29K. 11 Kit ,\ t.r>'PEA and Luncheon Rooms, superior. city; I- showing l'.'i profit; price £115.-Carder, Cooke's Bides. -(-* I AA—Slore. Boarding House, Itestanr--3t-.LV/U ant, Public work"; rent 255; great chance energetic working couple.— Vaughnn, 12. Fort St. Confectionery. Mixed, Concession ,"vv)U Cards, Agencies, Papers, etc., splendid position; good reasons nale; no senilis. —Genuine. 351, 11KHAl.DBUSINESSES WANTED. BAKERY, small, cash, wanted in country town or Auckland Suburbs.— Bread, 422. Ilt-iiAMi. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. jQB, L. S. OA VIS Wishes to announce that he has laken over the Practice, of the laic Dr G. T. Smith and will commence duties at his Residence, WOOD STREET, I'AERO A ON APRIL 15. 1930. •HOURS OF CONSULTATION: 9 a.m. 10.30 a.m., 2 p.m.-3 p.m.. 7 p.m.-8 p.in. TELEPHONE NO. 1. Dr. W. W. Little will carry on the work of (lie Practice meantime. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED. A R/THUR BREE Piano Co., Civic Square, A pays cash or exchanges Pianos, Gramophones. Player-Pianos.—Phone ■l3-308. \ UCKLAND Tuning Co., 280, Queen St. i'V Pianos. Player-Pianos wanted urgently; 1 o p_ciisll prices.-—Phone, 47-170. HARMONIUM, preferably Alexander; good condition suitable for mission ni Fiji Island.—Particulars cash price Phouo 42-032.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20537, 11 April 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20537, 11 April 1930, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20537, 11 April 1930, Page 22