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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pro-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction....J. C. Williamson Films. Three Sessions Daily: A 11 a.m., 2,16 and 8 p.m. Never such a wonderful Combination. BANCROFT'S MIGHTIEST ROLE I CLIVE BROOK SUPERB! Unquestionably The Dramatic Sensation of the Year! CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK GEORGE BANCROFT GEORGE BANCROFT GEORGE BANCROFT KAY FRANCIS 111 " SCANDAL SHEET." " SCANDAL SHEET." " SCANDAL SHEET." Society cringes before him 1 Presses, thunder forth their life-blighting news! Newsboys cry the fume and shame of thousands on the street. And he Just sits in his office and carries out his creed NEVER HAVE WE PRESENTED A MORE POWERFUL PICTURE! Reservations at Theatre (Plione 4H-888). No Extra Charge for Reserves. " RANGO." "RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." " RANGO." The most astounding jungle thriller ever brought to the screen! Greater than " Chang " and more thrilling than "Africa Speaks —this sensational talkie picture, actually made in sound in the Jungle of Sumatra—reveals in amazing form the human life and animal life of the jungle. Tigers, Panthers and other wild beasts, hunting each other, and hunted themselves by man; and the sensational climax little Rango, the almost human ape, chased and killed by a man-eating tiger, nnd Bin, a little native boy, saved from the tiger's terrible claws by a water buffalo—and then the desperate, terrific fiffht between water buffalo and tiger, Schoedsack, who gave us " Chang." has given the world the greatest animal picture ever presented. And On the Same Programme, The Laughter Maker of " One Heavenly Night," LEON ERROLL. LEON ERROLL. LEON ERROLL. RICHARD ARLEN and MARY BRIAN. " SOCIAL " SOCIAL " SOCIAL ERRORS." ERRORS." ERRORS." There's a Million Laughs in this merry mix-up. SURELY THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A GREATER DOUBLE-FEATURE PRO-GRAMME-EACH PICTURE A STAR ATTRACTION IN ITSELF. COMMENCING FRIDAY THE REGENT Direction - - - J. C. Williamson Films. Reserves—Phono 4G-888. "IVTEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, 7 O'Clock. REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER Answers this Question:— "WHY THE DEVIL HAS NO HAPPY OLD MEN." BUSINESSES FOR SALE. HOME Cookery, Dairy, £5 10s week; good living accommodation;, cheap rent; no agents; £150; plant worth money.—Cookery. 19, HERAu>. jV/fTLK Round, van, all equipment; OOgal. daily.—Butler's, • H.M. Arcade. Tl/JTLK Round, 40ga1., book guaranteed; £»-*. compact, established; horse, float; milk supply ]od; good district; £3OO cash.—Sole Agents, SIMPSON AND SIMPSON, 50, Ferry Bldgs. PORK Butchery, smart shop, beautifully fitted: plant worth over £300: turnover £'4B, guaranteed, book open inspection: illness cause selling; £250; terms considered. —Simpson and Simpson, 50, Ferry Bldgs. PRIVATE Hotel, good, wanted to_ sell; JL £2OO cash, balance terms.—R.K., 30, H f. rt a r,n. PRIVATE HOTEL, select, 21 rooms, permanent and casual trade; turnover last month. £104; long lease; rental £4. Price only £325. KAY-STRATTON AND QUINN, H.M. Arcade. STATIONERY and Fancy Goods, forced O salo, must be sold before Wednesday; stock valued £240; sacrifice; price £135; chance for worker's wife. —JONESPROSSER, Vulcan Bldgs., Vulcan Lane. QEASIDE Waterfront Rd.—Tearooms, O Confectionery, Kiosk, 5 Flats; best opening in the world for smart couple; property going concern, £1550; easy terms.— Vauglian and Moss, Ltd., 113, Queen St. f* A A—Dairy, Confectionery;.living rooms; iU rent, 32s 6d; bargain, quick sale.— Call Herald. X'Q .Mixed: tho finest proposition in Auckland: great stand; living accommodation, couple; rent £I.—VAUCIIAN, MOSS, 113, Queen St. Q.ROCERY, HARDWARE AND MIXED. Ono of tho Best of Suburban Businesses. Turnover £75 weekly. Rent only 50s for splendid shop with double windows and 4 good rooms. Situated in a-unique position. PRICE £sso—only tho value of stock and plant. I am well acquainted with this splendid littlo business and, recommend it as a real money-maker. 111-health sole reason for selling. We motor you out. JONES-PROSSER, Vulcan Bldgs., Vulcan Lane, CONFECTIONERY AND FRUlT.—ldeal position, with comfortable dwelling; 27 Od week. Showing £4 profit. A Gift at £7O, I\/I IXED BUSINESS.—Outer Suburb, away -LtX from opposition. Splendid Cottage Dwelling; 30s week, with garage. Turnover, £2O. Chance for smart couple. Sacrifice, £IOO. GENERAL STORE. 20 Miles Auckland.Turnover, £4OO month. Expensive plant and fittings at valuation. £750. DAIRY AND MIXED, City.—Small Dwelling. Well-stocked shop. Takings, £25; profits, £5. Price, £lO5, including furniture. Hairdresser and tobacconist.Select Surburb. Four Chairs, Private saloon for ladies. Stock and plant at valuation, appiox., £SOO. gALES, 159, QUEEN STREET. BUSINESSES WANTED. KAY-STRATTON AND QUINN, tho Live Agents, require urgently a good Country Store; kindly forward particulars; we can Sell your Business.—H.M. Arcade, City KAY-STRATTON AND QUINN, the Live Agents, can Sell your Business; we require all kinds of businesses; kindly forward particulars of yours,—H.M. Arcade.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20924, 14 July 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20924, 14 July 1931, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20924, 14 July 1931, Page 16