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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY LAST DAY. Sessions: 11. 1.15, 5.30, 5.35. 8 o'clock. HELEN TWELVETREES in "MILLIE.". "MILLIE." QUEEN STREET. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-MORROW CHANGE OP PROGRAMME TO-MORROW CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-MORROW Sessions: 11. 1.15, 3.30, 5.35, 8 o'clock. lowellTsherman LOWELL SHERMAN LOWELL SHERMAN (Lady Killer De Luxe), (Breaker of Hearts), IRENE DUNNE, IRENE DUNNE, Of "Cimarron" in a New Triumph, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, Famous Star of the Talkies, NOEL FRANCIS— IVAN LEBEDOFF. NORMAN LEARY - CLAUDIA BELL, GAY! SILKEN! HILARIOUS! Takes the Sigh Out of Society. As Intimate as a Lover's Kiss. " BACHELOR APARTMENTS." " BACHELOR APARTMENTS." " BACHELOR APARTMENTS." " BACHELOR APARTMENTS." " BACHELOR APARTMENTS." "BACHELOR APARTMENTS." Press in and Join the Party! IT'S A RIOT OF MERRIMENT I | By Special Arrangements, I | Exclusive to the Plaza. I | First N.Z. Presentation. I RESERVE EARLY FOR TO-MORROW, RESERVE EARLY FOR TO-MORROW. Ring 41-586 for Reservations. No Extra Charge to Reserve. 1800 SEATS, Is to 2s 6d. PLAZA TO-MORROW PLAZA TO-MORROW THE LONDON. positively THE LONDON. THE LAST DAY. MAURICE CHEVALIER JEANETTE MACDONALD, "THE LOVE PARADE"— Sessions: 11.15. 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRL), LON CHANEY LILA LEE ■ " UNHOLY 11 THREE." THE LONDON.

THE THE LYRIC. to-night, LYRIC. LYRIC. 8 I>M - LYRIC. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Symonds Street. As Cosy ns your own fireside. Metro-Gpldwyn-Alayer presents GRETA GARBO In "ROMANCE." " A " Certificate. Also, DOGVILLE COMEDY. " ALL QUIET ON THE CANINE FRONT." TENDERS. Auckland hospital board. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Board, for the following supplies.— COAL. FISH. Conditions of Contract and Schedule of quantities, and any further information, may be obtained on application at the Office. Tenders close 22nd instant, at 4 p.m. H. A. SOMMERVILLE, Secretary. June 15, 1931.. BUSINESSES FOB SALE. BILLIARD Saloon, suburban, sacrificing throueh illness: £'3so.—Business Sales. -U through illness; £'3so.—Business Sales, 63. Queen St. BOARDING or Apartment House, best position in Auckland; 12 rooms, well furn.; rent £3 ss; price, £110; select; well worth an inspection.—Ripley and Co., Helluby's Buildings, opposite G.P.0., Queen St. pONFECTIONERY and Drinks.—Good, steady trade; stock, plant and fittings, £BS; bright shop and living rooms.—KayStratton & Quinn, H.M. Arcade. CONFECTIONERY, Cakes, Stationery; very smart shop; exceptional offer, £65. —Ripley. Hellnby's Bldgs. CONFECTIONERY, Tea Rooms, average cash turnover £BO week; rent £6 2s 6d week, lease; clear profit £lB week guaranteed; week's trial given; cash required, £sso.—Winter & Phelan, Ltd., Queen's Arcade. DAIRY, taking £35 week clear profit; £6 103 week; £l7O. —Ripley, Hellaby's Bldgs. GROCERY, Mixed, nice dwelling; turnover £45; stock, £160; plant, £6O. Will sacrifice, £220. —Realty Sales, 159, Queen St. ]\/I'ILK Round, sound, little, capable of i-'-*- extension; cheap for cash. Call HK3ALD. "A/ITXED Business, turnover £3O weekly; IrJ. living accommodation; rent £2 )7s 6d; price £130; guaranteed.—Call Herald. PRIVATE Hotel, good class, best position, city; 33 rooms, well furnished; 28 boarders. —Kay-Stratton & Quinn, H.M. Arcade. KEALTY Sales, Colonial Mutual Bldgs., 159, Queen St.,- specialise in selling of all classes of Businesses. STORMONT'S Agency, established: good living couple; £SO turnover. Price, £270.—L.A., 357, Herald. QTORMONT'S Agency and Mixed Busi--0 ness; turnover, £24. Bright shop and Jiving rooms; rent, £2. No opposition. A snip at £135 cash.—KAY-STRATTON & QUINN, H.M. Arcade. rpHEATRE CONFECTIONERY, rent £2. J- Nicely fitted Shop; £5 profit weekly. Suit young Lady, £l3O. JONES-PROSSER, Vulcan Bldgs., Vulcan Lane. 8 -Acre, going concern; Seaside Store, Petrol Bowser; 5 furn. Cottages: cattle, poultry; £2000; terms arranged.— Buckland's, Albert St. f"HlX —Hairdressers (Ladies' and CluldI O ren's), established 6 years; prosperous township; terms on application.—H., 72, HERALD. Milk round and dairy, living accommodation, low rent; 58 gallons cream extra: 2 Trucks. Dandy: good sound book and district; good milk supply; £4OO cash.—Sole Agents, SIMPSON AND SIMPSON, 50, Ferry Bldgs. M ART ■for sale. The Proprietor of an old-established and prosperous Auctioneering Business, situate in ono of the thriving Centres of Taranaki, has, in view of special circumstances, docided to sell, No Goodwill is required. Price for the business as it stands, including Slock and Fittings, is £1250, but if necessary price can be reduced by reducing slock to suit buyer's requirements. Turnover, approximately £20,000 a year. This is a genuine proposition and one that will stand every investigation. An excellent opportunity to acquire a paying business and ono with big prospects.—for further information, write or wire QRANT AND QO.. HAWERA. TARANAKI. BAKERY.— Sound Seaside Business. Well conducted. Nice House. GENERAL STORE, King Country. Turnover £SOOO. Splendid building and House. PRIVATE HOTEL, select position, attractive building. Full house. MIXED BUSINESS Natty, sound Business. No opposition. £145. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS. Oldestablished. Turnover, £I7OO. STORE.—Excellent Business. Net profit £llOO last year. Golden opportunity. • MIXED BUSINESS. Well-established, good suburb, 5 living rooms. £135. APARTMENT HOUSE, GRAFTON. 12 1:001118. Good living. £250. GOOD EXCHANGE PROPOSITIONS.Mt. Eden—House, and £4OO Cash for good Leasehold Country Store. _ STORE, Auckland Residential Area, for Seaside Business. SHEEP STATION. OPOTIKI. equity £2C6O, for Auckland Properly. REMUERA HOUSE, unencumbered, House £2OOO, for Business. A. M. BRYDENBRUNSWICK BLDGS.. 174, QUEEN ST. Member of Real Estate Institute. Est. 1909.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20902, 18 June 1931, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20902, 18 June 1931, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20902, 18 June 1931, Page 20

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