AMUSEMENTS POSITIVELY LAST DAY. Sessions: 11, 2.15, 4.50, 8. FAREWELL TO "SUNSHINE SUSIE." "SUNSHINE SUSIE." "SUNSHINE SUSIE." RESULTS OF " SUNSHINE SUSIE' TYPISTS' COMPETITION. !„t MISS FORDE 2nd MISS O. HILL 3rd MISS M. CLEAL All Trained by BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Also PRESENTATION OF PRIZES TO WINNERS OF TYPIST COMPETITION. THE PLAZA THE PLAZA The All - British Theatre. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions: 11, 12.45, 2.15, 4.50, 8. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) A FILM THAT WILL MAKE MOTION PICTURE HISTORY IN AUCKLAND. AN OPEN INVITATION 200 MOTHERS To Attend our Morning Session FRIDAY. 11 A.M., FREE OF CHARGE. The Plaza Again Leads—Maintaining the High Standard of Entertainment set by "Sunshine Susie." GAINSBOROUGH'S GREATEST Dramatic Epic—the Most Entrancing Romance of the Screen. " MICHAEL " MICHAEL " MICHAEL " MICHAEL " MICHAEL " MICHAEL " MICHAEL " MICHAEL " MICHAEL The Screen Version of A. A. MILNE'S A. A. MILNE'S Play so rich in unaffected sentiment and wholesome romance that it has been acclaimed by every critic as England's masterpiece. ENGLAND'S GREATEST ACTRESS, EDNA BEST. ELIZABETH ALLEN, " MICHAEL AND MARY." " MICHAEL AND MARY." FOR WOMEN— If you were wed to a brute, who ultimately deserted you, and after a lapse of years, during which time you have not seen or heard from him, you fell in love with a true and good man, but were forbidden to marry him by your former marriage bonds—what would you do? THE GREATEST OF ALL BRITISH PRODUCTIONS. It is directed with such devoted sincerity and interpreted with such moving appeal by Herbert Marshall and Edna Best, that something that is not only life as we know it, but the soul of England itself glows from the screen. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. , PRICES 1/- TO 2/6, Plus Tax. LECTURES CHRIST OR MOHAMMED. The New Era in the Near East. Hear DR. WM. PETTIT, BAPTIST TABERNACLE SCHOOL HALL, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 7.30 p.m. All are Cordially Welcome. BUSINESSES FOB SALE AUDITED BOOKS by Public Accountant certify that after all expenses are paid a minimum £3 clear is derived from this Fruit and Mixed Business. Plenty Bcope increasing trade. Aged owner retiring. £7o. Vulcan Agency, Vulcan Bldgs. A MIXED BARGAIN, at tram section; profit, approx. £8 week; excellent accommodation; genuine reason sale. Fittings and 6tock alone worth price asked, £l2O. Phoenix Agency. Phoenix Chambers. BAKERY, country town; 3200 loaves; rent 35s 6d; £450. —Totman, 1G Wyndham St. BAKERY, country town; 2600; complete machinery, plant; £1350, terms; recommended.— So'.e Agents: Simpson and SimpEon, 50 . Bldgs. Bakery business and tea rooms. with living accommodation, Main North Line; reasonable rent; weekly turnover 1300 loaves; new motor-van; good plant, £SOO.—R A. Rew, 15 Queen St., Auckland. CASH GROCERY, DAIRY, corner shop; turnover, £BO winter, over £IOO summer; well stocked, fitted; valuation, stock, plant, approx. £GOO cash; week's trial, genuine . buyer.—SIMPSON AND SIMPSON, 50 Ferry Bldgs. CITY BAKERY BUSINESS, good stand, first-class oven, 320 loaves, trays, tins, mix. bowls, stock, etc.: also Delivery Van. Shop and 5 living rooms (furnished), all convs., «hot water service from oven to bakehouse and house. Very low rental. This is good and the price is. low for quick sale.— Richard Arthur, Ltd.. 191 Queen St. TVAIRY, Fruit, Vegetables, 2 adjoining J-J shops, splendid .position ; turnover, £4O, increasing; cheap rent; £250; reliable business.—Sole Agents: Simpson and Simpson, 50 Ferry Bldgs. DAIRY, Mixed, Ice Cream; £l6 to £2O weekly.—Apply Heiiald. TVAIRY, Confectionery, Home Cookery; 4 Rooms; cheap rent: nice business; £BS. —24 Franklin Rd., Ponsonby. IjMSH and Chips, Dining Room, country round: no opposition; £lso.—Fisho, 103. IT F, PA LP. HOME Cookery, Ist section, suitable M.C.: excellent accommodation; no opposition.—Opportunity, 912, Hkualp. KAY-STRATTON. 109 Pitt St., Sydney, has every good Business and Hotel that's for sale. ]l/fILK Round, splendid country town, 30 IVL gallons, old established; good living; £250, terms. —Sole Agents: Simpson and Simpson, 50 Ferry Bldgs. MILK Round and Dairy, old-established. City.—Apply Hebat.d MIXED Buciness, opposite largo school: stock, furniture, £llo.—Mayhill, Sandringliam. Phone 20-615. SEASIDE Store, Post Office on Premises, suitable family; £325. —Vulcan Agency, Vulcan Bldgs. C J'OCK and Fittings of Book Exchange; good bargain, £9o.—Anply Hedai.d. rpjijb Kiosk, Government Gardens, Roto--L rua ; refined business; cheap.—Whitehead. 3 Swnneon St. WHAT THINK YOU of this? Cakes and Mixed Business (never on market before): £4O week takings; modern living accommodation. £32S.—VAUGILAN AND MOSS, LTD., 113 Queen St. WONDERFUL. Grocery, General, Mixed: turnover £25 week; nice living accommodation; well stocked; £so. Vniighan. Moss. 713 Queen St. QK —Small Grocery, well-established; good living accommodation.—lnquire Guinness. Winstone Bldg. bread, 20 gals, milk, 1 gallon cream, 20 doz. eggs, 241b. butter, ico cream, calces, sundries. Snjal! accommodation. Suit lady.—Joncs-Prosser, High Street. YEAR TO BANK! 40 cows, 54 dvUUUncres, and £2O week turnover: rent 70s; 5 rooms. Going Concern, price, £550. — Full particulars from VAUGIIAN AND MOSS. LTD.. 113 Quern St. _£* A K Mixed, experienced fruiterer could do £3O weekly.—Jones-Prosser, High Street. FOR SALE OR TO LET G.ENTLEMAN'S Residence, furn. or unfurn.: nice gardens, tennis lawn; carace.—l4s Mt. Eden Rd. GRAZING TO LET QA Acres, Mangere Aerodrome, from November 30.—Inquire L. W. Swan, Lister Building.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21342, 17 November 1932, Page 20
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