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AMUSEMENTS. " HAY FEVER" MATINEE, TO-MORROW (WED.), AT 2. Matinee Prices: D.C. mid R.S., ss; Stalls, 3s; Gallery. Is ('id. Early Door Gallery, (id extra. Children Half-price to D.C. and Front and Back Stalls. Gallery. Is. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A NOTABLE PRODUCTION! TO-NIGHT, AT 8 AND UNTIL SATURDAY EVENING. Matinees: TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., have much plensure in presenting their incomparable Comedy Company in the Finest English Comedy of recent years. " HAY FEVER," ' " HAY FEVER," " HAY FEVER," By NOEL COWARD, author of "Bitter Sweet," which is in its third year in London. " HAY FEVER," ran for over two consecutive years in London where it was acclaimed by critics as Noel Coward's Greatest Achievement. " HAY FEVER," is packed with brilliant and witty dialogue, its situations aro genuinely humorous and its story is intensely interesting. The Cast includes the full strength ot the "First Mrs. Fraser" Company Including ETHEL MORRISON as JUDITH BASSETT J. B. Rowe, Mary Macgregor, Leslie Victor, Roger Barry, John Wood, Noel Boyd. Mona Barlee, Eileen Morris, Reginald Wyk'eham. Superb Frocks. . Magnificent Stage Settings. Play produced by GEORGE D. PARKER. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales nt H.M. Theatre Confectionery. Prices: D.C. and R.S., Gs; Stalls, Is; Gallery, Is Gd. Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. All Prices plus tax. Manager John Farroll. Direction - - J. C. Williamson Films. LAST 3 DAYS. FILMED ENTIRELY IN TECHNICOLOR. A MERRY MUSICAL COMEDY With that Peach of a Pair, CHARLES (Buddy) ROGERS, CHARLES (Buddy) ROGERS. NANCY CARROLL NANCY CARROLL And A Brilliant Cast of Featured Players " FOLLOW THRU'." . " FOLLOW THRU'." i I " FOLLOW THRU'." 1 " FOLLOW THRU'." Girls, Golf and G«iely. You'll Enjoy Every Bit of It. Prices: 2s, Is Cd, is; Children, Half-price. PHONE RESERVES. 42-IC9. MINING NOTICES. rPHE CALEDONIA KURANUI MOANAJL TAIARI CONSOLIDATKD GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at No. 113. Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of June, 1931. at 2 p.m. BUSINESS:—To receive the Directors' Report and Balance-sheet; to Elect a Director and Appoint Auditor. J. W. NicnoL. Secretary. Auckland, June 15, 1931. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. BILLIARDS. —One of the largest and busiest rooms in City; terms confidential; fine opportunity substantial income.—Sole agents, Simpson & Simpson, 50, Ferry Bldgs. C COUNTRY.—Fruit, Confectionery, central ) position; new premises; average £3O. — Mrs. Stewart, 53, Great North Rd. pONFECTIONERY and Drinks.-Good, steady trade; stock, plant and fittings, £BS; bright bliop and jiving rooms.—KayKtratton & Quinn. H.M. Arcade. CONFECTIONERY, Cakes, Stationery; very smart shop: exceptional offer, £65. Ripley, Ilellaby'a Bldgs. / IONFECTIONERY, Tea Rooms, average Vy cash turnover £BO week; rent £0 2s Gd week, lease: clear profit £lB week guaranteed; week's trial given; cash required, £sso.—Winter it Phelan, Ltd., Queen's Arrade. DAIRY, Mixed; trade. £25; main road; £lßs.—Butler's, 2", His Majesty's A rondo. (TTiOCKR Y and Mixed, £lO weekly: G T Rooms, rent, £2 10s; valuation.—Deerliess, Strand Arcade. HAIR DRESSING, Ladies', Gent's, 1 chairs; Tobacco and Fancy Goods; well appointed shop, main position, large, sound town. North Auckland; good steady turnover and profits.—Simpson & Simpson, 50, Ferry Bldgs. HOME Cookery, good paying proposition, suit 2 ladies; no agents.—Snip, 175, H~ OTEL Lease, Waikato, trade £150; excellent profits; finance, cm £1750. — | Vaughnn, Moss. 113. Queen St. HOTEL Lease, 2} years; trade £185; price, including furniture, £22so.—Vaughnn i A Moss. 113, Queen St. MILK ROUND, 30 gallons, compact, good suburb, sound book, milk direct from farmer, 50 x 50; £2OO, including horse and float. Sole agenls, SIMPSON & SIMPSON. 50, Ferry Bldgs. MILK Run Special, 30 gallons daily, float delivery, guaranteed £0 per week profit clear; genuine reasons selling disclosed to bona fide buyer, first time offered, , £"22o.—Sole agents, Realty Sales, 159, Queen ! St. MIXED Business, Fruit, Etc., excellent stand: good living accommodation; vent 30s; price £2s.—Call Hbrai.d. "jITIXED Business, old-established, turni.YJL over £23 week; rent only £2. Price only £lso.—Winter and Phelan. Queen's Arcade. T3ORK Butchery, splendid business, eituI ato main thoroughfare.—Full particulars from Winter and Phelan. Queen's Arcade. 13 HINTING Business, suit man, partners; big district; cheap for cash.—Printcry, 309, Herald. "PRIVATE HOTEL, 30 rooms and convs., A up-to-date building, situate best position city; well furn. throughout; reasonable rent, lease; £250 cash puts you in.—WINTER AND PHELAN. LTD,, Queen's Arcade. I PROFITABLE Stormont's Agency, splendid accommodation, furn., low rental; £27s.—Deerness, Strand Arcade. T>RIVATH Hotel, good class, best posli- lion, city; 33 rooms, well furnished; 28 boarders.—Kay-Stratton & Quinn, H.M. Arcade. REALTY Sales, Colonial Mutual Bldgs., 159, Queen St.. specialise in selling of all classes of Businesses. SNIP.— Stormont's, Confectionery, City; do not miss this; £ss.—Burton, Palmerston Bldg. CiTORMONT'S Agency and Mixed BusiO . ness; turnover, X' 4 2i. Bright shop and living rooms; rent, £2. No opposition. A snip at £135 cash.—KAY-STRATI ON & QUINN, H.M. Arcade. A BANDON Your Efforts. Consult Aucklnnd'e Leading Business Specialists To-dav.-Kny-Stratton, Quinn. H.M. Arcade. BARGAIN.— Dairy, Confectionery. City; living rooms; £4s.—Burton, Palmerston Bldg., Queen St. GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS, Busy Stand. Ideal Shop with Living Accommodation. Cheap Rent. Net profit £6 weekly, business increasingStock valued £l5O. Price £l5O. Solo agency for records worth the above, but owner forced to sell, as he 13 compelled to return South owing to property fallen back on his hands. Splendid opportunity to add wireless department. JONES-PROSSER. Vulcan Buildings, Vulcan Lan«.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20900, 16 June 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20900, 16 June 1931, Page 16

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