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AMUSEMENTS THE REGENT ■' Direction: J. C. "Williamson Picture Corporation. Ltd. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. THIRD BIG WEEK GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS "THE MAN WHO PLAYED Now In Its Third Sensational Week and Still Attracting Enormous Crowds. Only a few more days— See it to-day, it will be at leust three months before it is in Auckland again. The sensational recordbreaker and the greatest picture the master Arliss has made. (Warner Bros, and Vitaphone Hit.) Great Supporting Programme Includes BOBBY JONES No. 12. A Complete Round of Golf. Bookings are Heavy for Saturday. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 40-883). The Ultimate in Dramatic. Dynamic Screen Entertainment. HONOURABLE MR. WONG HONOURABLE MR. WONG From the Famous Play by David Belasco and Achnied. Abdullah. Starring EDWARD G. ROBINSON The Man of a, Thousand Characters. -NEXT GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE REGENT. CHINESE NIGHT. DIXIELAND SATURDAY. Dance in the mystic atmosphere of the Orient. A Night of Novelty and Gaiety. W PRINCE EDWARD V THEATRE, NEWTON Phone 46-252. \ | CLARK GABLE E = and MARION DAVIES = | " POLLY OF THE CIRCUS." | 1 CUVE BROOK | 1 "24 HOURS." = fflraiiiiuniiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiLiinniir DEVONPORT. VICTORIA— AT 8, DEVONPORT ELISSA LANDI, in "DEVIL'S LOTTERY." JUMBLE SALES A JUMBLE SALE will be held in the METHODIST MISSION HALL, opp. Town Hall. TO-DAY (FRIDAY). Commencing 10 a.m.-7 p.m. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL BLANDFORD PARK. rfjSk BLANDFORD PARK. Jjfrk TO-MORROW (SATURDAY),, Qol 3 P.M. FALCON CUP (First Round). TRAMUREWA V. HENDERSON. EARLY GAME. 1.30 P.M. THISTLE V. TAMAKI. THISTLE V. TAMAKI. CUP TIE FOOTBALL. Reduced Admission Charges: 6d and Is. BUSINESSES FOB SALE A PARTMENT House, 11 rooms, furn., -ex central; £2; 8 gasrings.—Apply Herald. A FISH AND CHIPS, low rent; good accommodation; well established, good suburb, vicinity large school; genuine reason sale: a gift at £6o.—Sole Agents. PHOENIX AGENCY, 47-487,, Phoenix Chambers. /"CHEAPEST Proposition ever offered in ' N.Z. No phone inquiries.—Phoenix Agency (Chambers). CITY Hairdreßßing, Tobacconist; splendid one man business, well equipped; £25. —Opportunity, 883, Heuald. DAIRY, Milk Round. Ssgals.; gift, £2OO. Business Sales, 03 Queen St. DAIRY, best proposition in Auckland: splendid stand; only £ls.—Ripley, liellahy's Bldgs. DAIRY. CONFECTIONERY. MIXED.— Idenl business for couple desirous secur-, ing assured living; nice flat adjoins; heavilystocked shop; price £lls. —VULCAN AGENCY, Vulcan Buildings. HOTEL. City, trade £l3O. —Particulars. Kay-Stratton Co., 304, Colonial Mutual Bldgß. Phone 43-788. LAND Agency Business, old established: good opportunity for live man.—Apply Herald. "VTEWS AGENCY, STATIONER, taking over £3O weekly; excellent margin profits; owner retiring, willing sacrifice for quick sale; stock worth £650; price asked, £350. A lifetime opportunity here.—Vulcan Agency, Vulcan Bldgs. THEATRE CONFECTIONERY and •JL CAKE AGENCY, doing good trade, summer months turnover will be double; cheap rental, with theatie rights; price, £75. Suit Iady.—JONES-PROSSER, High St. OA A—Fish Shop, well fitted, good living, willing teach trade.—Apply Herald. X'tl A —Dairy, Confectionery; 5 rooms; beautifully stocked. Vaughqji, Moss, 113, Queen St. X'O'TCJ Cash.—Private Hotel, 21 rooms; '" splendid position.—Hadfield, 18 Fort St. C* H X—Fruit, Confectionery, _ Mixed: wonc& Ic) derful accommodation. Snip.— Vaughnn, Mors, 113, Queen St. RESTAURANT, Tearooms atld Danco Hull; most up-to-date premises; about ,5000 ft. floor space; best position in Queen "Street; ideal conditions in every way; offered at half its true rental value. T. McINDOE AND SON, ■ , 306 Dilworth Bldgs. GENERAL STORE.—A wonderful opportunity to secure money-making business. A deceased estate; strictly cash trade. Turnover £4OO monthly. Most comfortable Dwelling: rent 37s 6d; ingoing approx. £BOO. STORE AND BAKERY, old established and very successful business: centre busy ilea const town Turnover £8500; stock and plant, approx. £2000; finance on £I2OO. FRUIT (no vegetables).—.One of tho most lucrative businesses offering. Turnover £BO weekly, all cash. Verified by accountant. Handsome net profits. Price only £325. MIXED, Dining Room, Confectionery. Agencies, otc.—A Waikato successful business, worth securing: replete with plant and accessories. Full particulars here. Net profit. £7; prico £250. BAKERY.—A very Bound and profitable outer suburban business; modern machinery. Turnover, 2000 loaves, smalls; rent £2 8a Price £BSO. STORE, North of Auckland, splendid dairying district; no opposition. Stock, plant af/prox. £6OO. GROCERY, Conl, Firewood, outer suburb. Modern premises. Low expenses. Turn over £SO weekly. Prnctically all cash. Price as going concern, £375. TO BUYERS.—AIways something good to offer. All businesses open to the strictest investigation A M B RYDENI FREI - (NZ ->- BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS. 174 QUEEN STREET. Est. 1909. BUSINESSES WANTED Country General Storo wanted to buy.— Apply Box 26, Opunake. CIASII Buyer. Fruit Business, up to £100; ' also Dairy, under £loo.—Jones-Proa-ser. High St. MILK Round, small, going concern or otherwise, must stand trial.—Milk. 781. Hp.hald. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES OKIN and Scalp Ailments skilfully O treated, health restored; consultation free.—Klexema, cor. Broadway and Station St., Newmarket, 101, Dilworth, City.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21253, 5 August 1932, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21253, 5 August 1932, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21253, 5 August 1932, Page 20

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