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AMUSEMENTS. THAR SHE BLOWS! STRAND Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. Dail;? at 11, 2.15 and 8 p.m. The Celebrated Star, JOHN BARRYMORE, And the Petite JOAN BENNETT, In a Thrilling and Tremendous Tale of the I Whaling Days. j "MOBY DICK." ! Herman Melville's Vivid Tale of the Great White Whale that for Centuries Defied tho Harpoonerp, and had sent a hundred men to Davy Jones' Locker. THE GREATEST THRILL PICTURE EVER MADE! AN EPIC OB 1 ADVENTURE AS TURBULENT AND MIGHTY AS THE SEA ITSELF! BARRYMORE'S GREATEST PICTURE. Our Second Feature State DOROTHY MACKAIL "PARTY HUSBAND." The Story of a, Bride who had Experimental Marriagu Ideas until she tried them. Prices: Stills, Is; Res., Is 6d; Circle, Is 6d; Res. 2s 3d. Plan at Theatre, or Ring 43-114. DANCING TO-NIG HT. DANCING TO-NIGHT. PETER PAN CABARET. PETER PAN PALAIS PLAN. Dancing 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. 3d PER DANCE PER COUPLE. Spend This Evening Dancing to tho Strains of the Incomparable New Peter Pan Band. FEATURING DANCE HITS IN DANCEABLE RHYTHM. All Reservations, Phone 46-777. FOR SALE BY TENDER. MILFORD AMUSEMENTS. LIMITED ' (IN LIQUIDATION). "YE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE." Alternative tenders, closing at 12 Noon on SATURDAY, October 10, 1931, are invited for the purchase of the following:— a. The Business and Goodwill of "The Pirate Shippe" as a going concern, including properties, buildings, stock, furnishings, plant, crockery, boat and beach equipment. b. Freehold Section A, with Shippe thereon, with or without furnishings and stock, etc. c. Freehold Section B. with Bathing and Boating Sheds thereon, with or without Boat', and Beach equipment. d. Alternative tenders for the lot or separately of the Silverware and Crockery, Chairs and Beach Umbrellas, Canoes and Boats, Furniture and Furnishings, Golf Course and Fittings, Catering and Confectionery Stock. e. Lease of Premises and Assets (^xceDt stock) for period of one, two or three years. All tenders received will be deemed to have been made with a knowledge of, and in accordance with, the Condition of Tender, which, together with stock sheets and complete schedules, may be inspected at the office of the Liquidator. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. R A. SPINLEY, Liquidator. High Street, Auckland. FOR LEASE BY TENDER. NT ft A L BOARDING HO PUKEKOHE. The. Public Trustee invites tenders for the lease, unfurnished, of the Central Boarding House. King Street, Pukekohe. a I growing centre, in a progressive district. : Situated in the main street in the heart . of the town, three minutes' walk from rail- | way station. Large dining room. 18 bedj rooms, staff quarters, and usual offices. All recently renovated. Electric light throughj out. Conditions of tender may be inspected , at, and further particulars obtained from, ' the Offices of the Public Trustee at Auckland, Wellington, Hamilton, Rotorua. Palmj erston North and Pukekohe. A deposit- of £'2s must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ! Tenders close at 4 p.m. on OCTOBER 9, 1931, at the Public Trust Office, Pukekohe, to which tenders are to be addressed, enclosed in sealed envelopes, and marked "Estate of W. H. Hawkc, Tender for Lease." BUILDING MATERIAL. ACTIONS Speak.—6B Families comfortably housed in 30 months.—Phillips, Bungalow Specialists. Pt. Chevalier. Phone 27-148. J?RESH Water Sand Shingle, clean . quality; any quantity supplied.—Roose Shipping Company. Phone 8, Mercer. HUNTER'S Fibrous Plaster Works, Gt. South Rd., Auckland, for best quality Ceilings, Wallboards.—Phone 21-751. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. ALBERT ST., Central Position .-Shop and Workshops; suit electrical engineer, plumber, etc. Low rental.—Apply Herald. BONDED STORE, Customs St. East.— Floor Space of approx. 5000 sq. ft. Per- ! fectly dry and well lighted. Reasonable j rental.—F. M. Kirkwood. R. H. Abbott and ! Co., Ltd., City Chambers, Cor. Queen and Victoria Sts. BUTCHER'S Shop, growing district, near Gt. South Rd. Terminus; £1. —8.5., 507. i Herald. /CENTRAL Position.—Offices, low rental; v> Colwill's Chambers, Swanson St.— Griffiths. Ltd.. 11. Swanson St. I f^UTY. —Portion Office, central, use phone. ! vj typewriter, etc.: cheap.—l2B, Queen's A rcade. OFFICES, centre of City, Short's Bldgs., 151-156, Queen St. Henry Allen, 1 Sliarebroker, Third Floor. QUEEN STRF.KT Space, suitable for Select Clubrooms; low rental.—R„ H. | Abbott and Co., Ltd.. City Chambers, Cor. Queen and Victoria. Sts. SHOP, attractive, centre of Queen St.; moderate rental.—F. M. Kirkwood, R. H. Abbott and Co., Ltd., City Chambers, Cor. Queen and Victoria Sts. QHOPS. OFFICES AND SAMPLE O ROOMS, Situated QUEEN STREET. BROADWAY. And Other FIRST-CLASS POSITIONS. At Low Rentals. F. M. KIRKWOOD, K. H. ABBOTT AND CO., LTD.. City Chambers, Cor. Queen and Victoria Streets. TO LEASE. TAMIESON'S Bldgs., vicinity Wellesley St. •J Post Office, have Floor Space to let in this modern building.—Apply 26, Lome St. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, complete with J- all necessary plant and furniture; best part of City; going concern; moderate rental to approved tenant.—C. F. BENNETT, LTD., Queen St. Phone 42-840. QTORE, 2 storeys, central and splendidly i O situated, Little Queen St.; top floor, | 121 ft x 30ft; ground, 80ft x 30ft.—Full particulars from Sanford, Ltd., Jellicoe St. Phone 40-953. A~\ Acres; Residence. 6 rooms; orchard. "*2 pasture; £1 2s 6d.—Buckland's, Albert St. ')A ACRES, handy Great South Road, ' Manurewa, suitable grazing cattle.— Owner. .S7O. llkkald. 10 Acres, good buildings; do 30 cows: . rPn t 265; £150: improvements, right purchase..—Homo's, Vulcan Lane. TO LET OR LEASE. 100 Acreß . partly improved, buildings; -l-VV/ carry 22 rows; £2 5s weekly.—Elevated. 275. Herald. TO LET OR FOR SALE. Acres, 2 Rooms. 2 sheds; concrete road; £350, or let 10s weekly.—Ozich, Henderson.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20989, 28 September 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20989, 28 September 1931, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20989, 28 September 1931, Page 14

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