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AMUSEMENTS Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 a.m.—VJ.:to ——r> and 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. AUSTRALIA'S OUTSTANDING FILM PRODUCTION ~ CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL IN | "THE FLYING DOCTOR" 1 "THE FLYING DOCTOR" j Approved for Universal Exhibition WITH MARY MAGUIUE. TOM LURICH AND DON RRADMAN. Action, Roiiiunec. Sport and Laughter, abounding aplenty. =NEXT ATTRACTION= HI-DE-HO, WHAT A . SHOW. IT WHOOPS WITH LAUGHS! IT TINGLES WITH TUNES! IT SIZZLES WITH SWING! IT BLAZES WITH NAMES!

20th Century-Fox present, "SING BABY SING" "SING BABY SING" WITH ALICE FAYE, TED 11EALY, PATSY KELLY, MICHAEL WIIALEN. GREGORY RATOKF. THE RITZ BROTHERS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. PLAN AT THEATRE, RES., 41-SSG. QTATF To-night at 8, 01A1E. s0 Wednesday. ONEHUNGA. t'lione 12-344 — GUEST NIGHT 3d ADULTS 6d, CHILDREN 3d. 4 Big Attractions 6d Robert Armstrong, Ann Sothern, in ' HELL CAT." Gloria Stnart, Nils Asther, in £ J "THE LOVE CAPTIVE." ua Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 2J No. 3—COMEDY SPECIAL. Ja No. >I—STRANGE AS IT SEEMS STATE DEVONPORT. Pbone '22-101. Henry O'Neill, Claire I)odd, in " TWO AGAINST THE WORLD." Ralph Bellamy, Shirley Grey, in " ONE IS GUILTY." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. CHURCH NOTICES TgISHOP BENNETT Will Address the ANNUAL MEETING, NIN ETIETII A N NIVE RSA RY, NINETIETH ANNIVERSARY, British and Foreign Bible Society, In ST. SEPULCHRE'S PARISH HALL (Khyber Pass), THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 8 P.M. .BUSINESSES FOR SALE • A PARTMEXTS, 20 good rooms, fully furnished, H stoves, also uas rings, slot meters. Brick Building, handy to Queen St., Apartments well let, showing good profit. Price £425. PHONE 21-070. BOARDING House, established. —For particulars apply "The Laurels," Duke St.. Cambridge. COUNTRY Store (old established), doing £550 month. Genuine business. Ingoing vy £550 month. Genuine business. Ingoing £1001). —S, 533 M, Herald. (COUNTRY Store, North, splendid position; J turnover approx. £.300 monthly.—Sound, 805 M, lleralr. DAIRY, Mixed, very busy suburb, populous area; tnrnovnr £ls weekly; low rent; £250 for quick sale.—Auckland Business Agency, 20 Phoenix Chambers. DINING ROOMS (Queen Street). Turnover. £GO Week. Owner Wants An Offer. Net Profits, £lO Week. MILES J. CASSIDY, Dilworth Bnlldlng. Grocery, north shore.—spacious. well fitted Shop, in busy centre; turnover £GS weekly; rent only 25/. Stock and riant at valuation, about £550, plus £IOO. — Moss and Moss, Ltd., 113 Queen Street. GUEST HOUSE, 10 rooms, great position, handy Newmarket; nicely furn., beautiful Bungalow; present owner 7 years; always lull. Price £ 175.—WILL0UG1IBY, 400 Cooke's Buildings. Phone 42-053. HOTELS. —Uood Hotels lor Sale; finance arranged.— Kay-Stratton, Colonial Mut. Bldg, Luncheon tea • rooms. £225.. (Off Queen St.). Short Hours. Closed Saturday, Sunday. "This is a Trump Card." MILES J. CASSIDY, Dilworth Building. "jl/fiANUFACTURING Business, no experiiVL ence necessary. Output can bo increased considerably. Present profits over £4O weekly. Price £IOOO. Owner must sell, good reasons. BOX 1001, AUCKLAND. MERCERY, Clothing. Turnover £2500 annually. Rent £2/2/-. Stock valuation.— Burlinson, Box 7GO.' MIXED BUSINESS, good position. City; turnover about £3O weekly. Good stock and fittings, new frigidaire, cash register; 5 nice living rooms, new papers. Rent 30/. Price £235. Good proposition.—Phone 21-070. OADDLERY and Sports Goods Business. O old-established.—Saddle, 44M. Herald. SECOND-HAND Business and Book Exchange.—For Building (insured £500) would consider House. Stock and Goodwill at Valuation. Write OWNER RETIRING, 543. Herald. rpEA ROOMS. —Wedding and Birthday ParJ- ties catered for; showing £SOO year net profit; beautifully furnished. Walker and Hall's Silverware and Cutlery. Particulars, MOSS & MOSS, LTD., 113 Queen Street. A GREAT DAIRY, MIXED; last week £24. Another, £lO, with Home Cookery; .rent 25/-; £l7O. Frnit, t.o. £3O, profit £7; £l7O. Another Fruit, £SO. FLEMING, Palmerston Buildings. DAINTY Mirted Business. Perfect Bungalow accommodation; £BO. Under valuation. Also, Fruit, £3O week. Accommodation, £l. Sacrifice, £4O. Also, partnership N.Z. "Patent Rights. Marvellous line. £250. — Vaughan. Phoenix Chambers. jyjAKE US AN OFFER. Dairy, Home Cookery, uood accommodation, lias clone £2O week.—YVILLOUGHBY. 400 Cooke's Bldgs. Phono 42-053. ■Q u A—Fruit, Vegetables; turnover £3o. c&tJU Phoenix Agency, 20 Phoenix Chbs. "TTqc i Olter. —Snnart Dairy, Mixed.— I Phoenix Agency, 20 Phoenix L'hbrs. J'QA WORTH DOUBLE.—THEATRE dwOUcONFECTIONER Y, one or the best with all day trade. DAIRY, Cakes, good turnover and accommodation. Bargain, £GO. BUSINESS BROKERS, 314 Victoria Arcade. HOTEL, FREEHOLD. 10 bedrooms (free house), in very good provincial town. Turnover £l3O week, over 100 p.c. margin guaranteed. Rates, insurance, licence, approx. £2 week. Price £IO,OOO. £SOOO cash, balanco arranged. Sole Agents, MOSS & MOSS, LTD., 113 Queen Street. JJOTELS. HOTELS. If you want to SELL A FREEHOLD HOTEL OR BUY ONE. Or WANT TO SELL A LEASE OR BUY ONE, Communicate with JAMES C. GLEESON, Box OGS, Auckland. QOUND MIXED. PAPER AGENCIES. O Turnover, £4O-£ls. BEST SUBURB. Slimmer Trade Double This. Any Investigation. Genuino Reason for Selling. Splendid Accommodation. Rent, 30/-. No agents. Full particulars from Owner. 8.M., 470 M, Herald. LARGE SCHOOL A "STUNNER" BUSINESS—£IIS. Closed Saturdays, Sundays, 5.30 p.m. Dally. CONFECTIONERY, ICES STATIONERY. Bungalow, 5 rooms, and Shop. 32/0 (no stairs), electric hot water, city drainage, A wood living here now. and great prospects. Closely populated side-street centre. Handy to Grammar Schpol and trams. "My Reputation is behind it." ]y£ILES J QASSIDY, F.R.E.1., DILWORTH BUILDING. RESTAURANTS ROSAMOND CATERING CO. Weddings and Parties Catered for. Get our quote—Lowest in Auckland, 30 KAEANGAHAPE BOAD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22578, 17 November 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22578, 17 November 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22578, 17 November 1936, Page 18

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