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AMUSEMENTS. IT COSTS NOTHING TO ENTER— YOU MAY WIN £2OOO. See Particulars .of The Regent's Unique Competition Below. THE REGENT N.Z.'s rre-ominent T.ilkio Theatre. Direction,.. .J. C. Williamson Films Three Sessions Daily, 11 a.m.. 2. 15 and 8 p.m. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Arthur Hrrnmerstoin's Delightful and Spectacular Musical Comedy Roman co. THE LOTTERY THE LOTTERY 'THE LOTTERY 'THE LOTTERY 'THE LOTTERY THE LOTTERY 'THE LOTTERY (A United Artists Pi BRIDE." BRIDE." BRIDE." BRIDE." BRIDE." BRIDE." BRIDE." JEANETTE MacDONALD, JEANETTE MacDONALD, j JEANETTE MacDONALD, JEANETTE MacDONALD. JEANETTE MacDONALD, I JOE E. BROWN, j JOE E. BROWN, i JOHN GARRICK ZASU PUTS. ! ROBERT CHISHOLM. j A Radiant Romanic, alive with the CloriouH ' Music of RUDOLF FRIML, Composer of i "Rose Marie." "The Vagabond Kins," etc. AN INCOMPARABLE SCREEN OPERETTA. ! Seeking to forget the lover who deserted ! her, this beauty gambled away her love j and happiness on the spin of a lottery wheel. i New heights of melodious grandeur in a j tale of troubled hearts the peak of , pageantry a kaleidoscope of colour i & reverie of rich romance a momentous picture everyone will enjoy. I MANY SCENES JN GORGEOUS i NATURAL COLOUR. The Singing Organist, PAUL T. CULLEN, PAUL T. CULLEN, PAUL T. CULLEN, Playing (a) "Parade of the Wooden Soldier*. (b) ''The Rope of Tralee." BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. THE RECENT ASSISTS THE EMPIRE CANCER FUND UNIQUE COMPETITION. "Why th« Cancer Art, Union should be supported." ! THREE BIG PRIZES FOR THE THREE BEST ANSWERS. Ist Prize: 25 Free Cancer Art Union Tickets. 2nd Prize: 15 Free Cancer Art Union Tickets. J 3rd Prize: JO Free Cancer Art Union Tickets. j ENTER TO-DAY. I All entries to b<- addressed "The Editor 'Lottery Bride' Contest, Regent Theatre', , Auckland." Closing dato October 1. Edi- ; tor s Decision to bo final. Box Plana at Theatre (Phono 4R-888) r\o Exfra Charge for Reserves. AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB. (INCORPORATED.) SPRING MEETING. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). MONDAY. DOMINION DAY. SEPTEMBER 28. FIRST RACE. ABOUT 11.30 A.M. ADMISSION TO COURSE. Is 6d. TO LAWN: LADIES, ss. GENTLEMEN. 7s 6d. (Including Admission to Course.) VEHICLES. TO ALL PARTS, 2s 6d. No person whohas nt, any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act. Amendment, Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Avondale Racecourse during the Avondale Jockey Club's Race Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course ho will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the racecourse and prosecuted. A. J. FARQUHAR. Secretary. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. T> ARC A IN.—Confectionery, mixed. 5 Solo . Agencies. 5 living rooms; great stand; nt vn hintion.--( .ash, tor,. Herald. DLACKSMITH, General, country; turnover £7OO year; rent £1; price £220 old established.—Ripley. Hellahy's Bides. BOOT Repairing Shop, small, good area; BUTCHERY, suburban, splendid turnover; gift, £<l6o.—Business Sales Co.. P3. Queen St. CIAK.B Agency, Tearooms; rent 50h ; rc J cently done £ls. profit npprox. £5; ar j comniodation; price £l2O. VULCAN LAND AGENCY. Opp. Herald; ii tor,. C COUNTRY.—ITairdressing. Tobacco. Fane; ' Goods, Stationery, Lending Library Confectionery. 2 Billiard Tables: regular sound business.—Details Sole Agents, Simp son and Simpson, 50, Ferrv Bldgs. /"COUNTRY Service Station; turnover £5000; Petrol and Oils; key position, main tourist route; no opposition; '0 pumps, refreshment rooms, good accommodation; splendid paying concern: wonderful opportunity married man; £1175 for everything, j --Safe Investments, 102 3. Chancery Cham- < ' hers. I FRUIT and Confectionery Business, health resort town; health solo reason; what offer?— Health. 88. Herald. rpRUIT, Confectionery; good locality; bus X stop; £4O or near offer.—Apply HeuALD HOME Cookery, Confectionery, Tobacco, Tea Rooms; living rooms; cheap rent. J-A Tea Rooms; living rooms; cheap rent. —Particulars. 32:!. Victoria St., Hamilton. Bakery and grocery, best stand, j good sound business town; turnover j £BOOO £9OOO yearly; average bread 3000 21b loaves .weekly; good up-to-date plant throughout, including dough, cake machines; now delivery, no cutting; good reason for selling. Price £ISOO and stock nt valuation, which can bo reduced to suit purchaser. Cash required, £l2oo.—For particulars write BAKERY, 971, Herald. Bookselling and stationery BUSINESS FOR SALE. WANTED TO SELL: < AN UP-TO-DATE BUSINESS. In a Progressive Town in the North Islmd. Stock and Fittings, Etc.. Appro*. £3OOO. A wonderful opportunity to secure a sound. well-established Business. Owner desires to ret-irn from business owing i to ill-health. For further particulars, reply 1 BOOKSELLER, 398, Herald,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20987, 25 September 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20987, 25 September 1931, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20987, 25 September 1931, Page 18