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AMUSEMENTS FINAL DAY. MAJESTIC, "The Girl from Maxims," featuring Leslie Henson, Geo. Grossmith, Frances Day—Also screening "Mickey Mouse C'ari;oon"—Two-reel Comedy—Cinusound and Rathe News. Sessions: 11, 12.25, 2.25, 5.0, 8,'0., k Box Plana at Majestic. Phono 43-210. f| 111 It 11111 MAJHiSTIC J|[l]|[ 11 j[ 11 1] I [ 111 i L I.TO-MORROW-i! 111 [ 111U 611-H-HI HERE'S RED HOT SCANDAL— Another merry matrimonial mix-up with genial GENE GERHARD, the never-to-be-forgotten mirth-maker "My Wile's Family," and the viva- " ciouii Continental star, CAMILLA HORN, leading with GUS McNAUGHTQN the long, lasting laughs 1 British Empire Films Present GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD lie found the Girl, Ho built the House, which he called " THE " THE LOVE NEST" LOVE NEST " t It's Screamingly Scandalously Funny. A gay young bachelor celebrates his last niglit of freedom, preparing " THE LOVE NEST " for his bride. A knock on the doorl "May I come in, sir?" she said. And in walked a lovely stranger in the latest creation in pyjamas, and wet through to the skin, DEMANDING shelter for the night. NATURALLY, he objected. Yes, of course be did, but sho was equally insistent, and midst the argument wifey-to-be and Iher "terrible" mother arrived. Well, what would you do in a case like this ? It's screamingly, scandalously funny ? » i * * * * ALSO. Supporting: Items Both Interesting and Humorous. " BRIDGE CHATS." Of Interest to All Player 3. * * ♦ # "Pathe" and "Pictorial" Magazines. " Happy Altitudes " ------- Scenic. " Carnival on Skates ------ Sporting, BOOK NOW! MAJESTIC, TO-MORROW. Recommended by Censor for Adults. THE STATE SYMONDS STREET. (Direction...R, J. Kerridge) FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT AT 8, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Spectacular Musical Review with Techmcolour sequences. " BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD " "BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD" (Recommended for Adults). Big Supporting Featurettes. STALLS, 1/; D. CIRCLE, 1/6. Children Half-price. STATE PHONE 43-645. | BRITANNIA | " !i S o ;o th ! Final Presentation To-night. " THE MASQUERADER." (Recommended for Adults.) With Ronald Colmati and Elissa Landi. " SON OF THE BORDER." (For Universal Exhibition.) VICTORIA = DEYONPORT. TO-NIGBiT AT 8: Romance, Gaiety, Music, Comedy. "MOONLIGHT AND PRETZELS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. PICTUREDROME milford. „ „ „ TO-NIGHT. AT 8: KAY FRANCIS & WALTER HUSTON in " STORM AT DAYBREAK." Universal Exhibition. VICTORIA DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT AT 8 RONALD COLMAN, ELISSA LANDI in THE MASQUERADER." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Book Early. Phone 21-433. BUSINESSES FOR SALE A MBURY'S, ' Stormont'p Agency and Mixed; taking £3B; wealthy locality; £4oo.—Cash, 451, Hei'JiLD. \ PARTMENT Houses, Businesses all kinds. Inspect my list.—R. M, Wilson, Cooke's Bldgs. Phone 46-482. OILLIARD Room, freehold building, 26 *'x-33; Fruit, Vegetables, Confectionery, Jigaretteß. Suit man retired superannuation. Railway station t>o yards; est. 20 i'earsi. 111-health and old age present owner. Principals.—Box 6. Ohingaiti. DOARDING House, 15 rooms, best posi--L» tion, Grafton; reduced for quick sale, i 250 to .£175. Apartments, 19 rooms, £4 to jank, and own apartments; £24o.—Vaughan, ■ t lligh St. Phone 46 •535. DUSINESS Proposition, 550 p.c. profit sales; ladies, gents handle; £25 cash; ■mlarico easy.—Snip, 534, Herald. PJAIRY, no opposition, 5 rooms; £110; *- J pick Auckland.—Vaughiln. High St. I~\AIRY, Mixed. Good turnover. Rent 255. Accommodation. Recommended. £S5.— 1. ros;ier, High St. AIRY, Mixed. 5 rooms, garage; rent, •J-'3ss; cheap.—Exchange, Ltd., Endean's .31dgs. DAIRY, Confectionery, Mixed; attractively fitted, well stocked ; no near opposition. Turnover £23, increasing weekly; excellent iccommodation. Rent only £1 7s 6d.—Sole Agents, Osboldstone and Co., 122 Queen's Arcade. Dressmakers, nmaii Lock-up shop. suitable Chiklren'n Outfitter or Dressmaker; good connection; owner leaving.— Phone 27-581 Proposition.—No. 363, adjoining t P. 0., Dominion Rd.; key position shopping centre, thickly populated area. O.ROCERY, Mixed; no opposition; profits J? , £5 wee !<: ingoing approximately 1200.—Ripley, Hcllaby's Bldg9. HOME-COOKERY, Tea Rooms, Inland. No opposition. Profit £4 10s. Rent 30s. ?100.—Prosser, High St. OOME Cookery, beautifully fitted, best •■"-* part Remuera; profit £4 nett; prico £95. —National Realty, 14 His Majesty's Arcade. MILK 95 gallons, 3510 Bread, plenty Con-j-j-L fcctionery, Cake Sales, 1001b. Butter, ■!-ggß galore. 5 Good Rooms. Rent 255. Taking £2B week. Sacrifice! £llO. 46-535. VAUGHAN, High, St. Station, City; Dairy and Mixed -J Business; Dressmaking, City.—MacLeniian. 15 Karangahape Rd. Phono 43-567. Q TORMONT'S Agency, taking over £3O r n W f el f : t* *tirgont sale; £2oo.—Ripley, 'lellctby a Bldgs. —Established Lady's Business, City; progressive; tihort hours; beginner taught.—Apply Herald. no ncar opposition; £ls T'V. wee *: accommodation. Vaughan, tligh St.; 46-535. -£99 i Y~ st()rmont ' B Agency, Coiifectioni'r ! i eiy " etc.; £6 weekly profit; won•lerful stand; good accommodation.—National Realty, 14 His Majesty's Arcade. -jpQ'7 PC —Restaurant, Oyster Bar, main I " thoroughfare,, Cash Register, Penetrope, Wireless Set, etc.; accommodation for 70; profit £lO weekly,.—National Realty, 14 His Majesty's Arcade, .pOAA Cash.—General Grocery Store. rising Waikato township; sound business; owner retiring.—Write 8.R., 167, Herald. Exceptional offer.—side street GENERAL STORE. Finest Suburban Business yet offered. No opposition. Price, including freehold and up-to-date premises with accommodation, £I6OO. Finance arranged to approved purchaser. MERCANTILE BROKERS. 202 Colonial Mutual Buildings. Dairy and confectionery. MILK PRICES UP. Owner leaving for Sydney per Monowai on March 22. Sacrificing for £IOO. Fivo Beautiful Living Rooms. Rent 27s 6d. Your Opportunity. Apply, 24 FRANKLIN ROAD, Ponsonby. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET OFFICES, low rentals, uood ligftt, Short's Bldgs., 154-166 Queen St.—Allen. ShareOrokisr, Second Floor. SHOPS, Queen St., Karangahape Rd.; also £!uburban Shop, Newton, with living rooms.—Dryden, Queen's Arcade.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21744, 8 March 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21744, 8 March 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21744, 8 March 1934, Page 18