AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL PALACE Mt. Eden Rd. <T RI ALTO " TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. AT BOTH THEATRES. The Most Amazing Romance in the History of the Human Race! •' TRADER HORN." " TRADER HORN." " TRADER HORN." " TRADER HORN." " TRADER HORN." Crystal Palace Rialto - - - - Reserves 20-573 - Reserves 46-609 NEW REGENT EPSOM. - TO NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. T NORMA shearer, CLARKE GABLE, "A FREE SOUL." "A FREE SOUL." ("A" Certificate.) ills. Is. Is; Chiklren^llali-Pnce. HAVE YOU RESERVED? Only Two More Days and Booking are Heavy 17 Schools— 1 700 Performers. and_ ! - K RiY E "j D URY F?Xyf- [ - SAVOY QUARTETTE. I ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 8 P.M. All Proceeds to the Orphans. ALL TICKETS, Is. (Reserves at Catholic Depot, Wellesley Street East.) REMEMBER LAST YEAR! RESERVE! RACING. r i ■■ r~~i r T E K UITI R ACING C LUB " ANNUAL MEETING AT TE KUITI. APRIL 9 AND 11. 1932. FIRST DAY. APRIL 9. 1 MAIDEN HANDICAP. 65sovs; distance 7 furlongs. For horses that have not won a flat race at time of starting. 2. KOPAKI HACK HURDLES, SOsovs; about 1J miles. 8. AWAKINO HACK HANDICAP, issovs; 4. CUP HANDICAP (OPEN), 15050V6; li miles. 6. TE KUMI HACK HANDICAP, SOsovs; 1 mile. • Minimum weight Bst. 6. PUKETUTU. HANDICAP (OPEN) ]oosovs; 7 furlongs. Minimum weight Bst. 7. OTOROHANGA HACK HANDICAP, 75sovs; 6 furlonss. 6. STEWARDS' HANDICAP (OPEJO, HOsovs; 6 furlongs. SECOND DAY. 1. TRIAL HANDICAP, 65sovs; 6 furlongs. For horse 3 that have not won a flat race at time cf starting. 9. PIOPIO HACK ' HURDLES, 80sovs; about 1 mile 5 furlongs. 8. HANGATIKI HACK HANDICAP, 70sovs; 6 furlongs. 4. WAITOMO HANDICAP (OPEiS), 120scvs; 1 mile 1 furlong. 8. MANIAPOTO HACK PLATE HANDICAP. 125sovs, including trophy value 20gns„ donated by E. Montgomery, Esq.; 1 mile 1 furlong. 6. MAIROA FLYING HANDICAP (OPEN). 90sovs; 6 furlongs. 7. RANGITOTO HACK HANDICAP, 70sovs; 7 furlongs. Minimum weight Bst. 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP (OPEN), SOsovs; 5 furlongs. Nomination, 1 sovereign for each event. Acceptance, 1 sovereign for each event. NOMINATIONS for all events close with the Secretary, Te Kuiti, at 9 p.m. on FRIDAY, March 18, 1932, and with Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Shortland Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m., on the same date. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day close with Messrs. Blomfield and Co., at 5 p.m. on the Ist April, and with the Secretary at 9 p.m. on the same day. Nominations and Acceptances must be confirmed in writing acconimpanied by the necessary fees. A. W. WHYTE. Secretary. Box 63, Te Kuiti. Phone 128, Te Kuiti. PAEROA Races.—Thursday, sedan, room two passengers.—Phone 13-415. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. APARTMENTS. Flats, return £4 10s week net; splendid position. Cash required £lso.—Vaughan, Moss. 113. Queen St. A PAtRTMENTS. SYMONDS ST., very -£J- select; profits. £5 weekly; ill; finance on £IOO cash. Sole Agent, KAY-STRATTON. Colonial Mutual Buildings. BAKERY- Business, 950 loaves a week; House and bakehouse, etc.; rent £6 10s per mohth.—Apply Herald. BAKER'S Business, 2400 loaves, smalls; gx)Ofl truck; well-established, good country town: £6so.—Sole Agents, Simpson and Simpson. 50. Ferry Bldgs. CONFECTIONERY. Cakes, taking £2B ■week; well stocked; £l2O. Value.— ißipley, Hellaby's Bldgs. CONFECTIONERY, Fruit and Vegetables. 2 first-class Businesses, in sound country towns; good regular turnover, wellstocked, fitted; assured profits.—Details. Sole Agents, Simpson and Simpson, 50. Ferry Buildings. CONFECTIONERY and Refreshments, beautifully fitted Soda Fountain; oldestablished; large profits.—Details, Sole Agents, Simpson and Simpson, 50, Ferry Buildings. . DAIRY (small round, easily doubled). Home < Cookery, Confectionery. Lunch Tables; 5 modern rooms; 35s. —Absolutely best proposition ever offered at the price. £BS.—VAUGHAN. MOSS. . DRAPERY, central country town; everything af valuation; no agents.—Write Owner. 312. Hkhald. TYRAPERY, well-established, average lJ' yearly turnover last 4 years, £fi000; . ■well worth investigation; price, £2OOO. — Genuine. 16, Hf.rai.d. IT, Mixed, rent 30s; three apartments; £10: genuine.—A.E.B.. 978, Herald. GENERAL Store, handles everything; stocks, plant, valued £3500; cash buyer can purchase all 10s in .£. Splendid live, country town.—Sole Agents, SIMPSON AND SIMPSON, 50, Ferry Buildings. GOOD Home Cookery, Tearooms, Dairy and Mixed; bargain.—Apply Herald. HOTEL, trade £125: rent £ls; good lease; £700; free bouse.—Kay-Stratton, Hotel Broker. HOTEL. Lease, 4i years. Waikafo; (lade, £200; finance <;ii £lsoo.—Vaughan, Moss, 113, Queen St. HOTELS, Auckland City; several leases offering, flat rental.—Kay-Stratton. Hotel Broker. ' JTJ OTELS.—Every good Hotel that's for 10-eale I've, got it.—Kay-Stratton, Colonial Mutual B'dgs. A Small Business, brick shop, corner position, tram line; 5 living rooms; reasonable rental; price, £lB 10s. —R. H. Wood. 204. Dilworth Bldg. C In Fruit Confectionery Business I O realises £4-£5 profit.—Carlsen. 35. Great North Rd.: 27-380. jt* A /"V—Fruit, with no opposition within <&'±U half a mile any direction, in a thickly-populated district: 3 rooms; 30<*. The chance of a lifetime.—VAUGHAN, MOSS, 113, Queen Street. BUSINESS. BHOP, well appointed, in good locality. Just the place for a family. Rental, £2 weekly. .No rates. 5 Rooms. 6ales at > present, 900 bread, 100 butter. 40 dozen eggs. 30 gallons milk, 11 pints «eam. cakes and smalls, confectionery, etc. This Business shows a' profit of £7 to £8 Weekly. PRICE. £325 Cash. NO TERMS. RUSSELL AND CO.. 106, Soxithern Cross Buildings.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21132, 15 March 1932, Page 16
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