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AMUSEMENTS FIRE ! THE GRAND Phone 13-013 AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) ! TWICE DAILY - 7.45 HOT ON THE TRAIL OF FIREBUGS _j— _TO_ SCORCH"" THE SCREEN WITH FLAMING THRILLS. JACK HOLT "THE GREAT SWINDLE" "THE GREAT SWINDLE" "THE GREAT SWINDLE" - Also Screen ins It's Tillie To Knock you Silly with Howling—Flat with Screaming Helpless with Roaring. "TILLIE THE TOILER" "TILLIE THE TOILER" With KAY HARRIS. WILLIAM TRACY. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) LECTURES LECTURE. THE SPIRITUAL LIFE FOR THE MAN OF THE WORLD." By Mr GEOFFREY HODSON (International Lecturer and Author). To-night Theosophical Hall 17 Dowling street. All Welcome.

EDUCATIONAL ING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. DAY COURSES 1942, COMMENCE Afa UNDER:— TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL (full-time courses in Art, Commerce, Domestic Science, Building, Engineering and Allied Trades).—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, al 9.30 a.m. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE (full-time and part-time rapid courses in Commercial subjects).—WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 4, at 9.30 a.m. SCHOOL OF ART. 1. Full-time Junior Course in the Technical High School. 2. Full-time or Part-time Senior Art Courses—Commercial Art, Fine Arts, Teacher Training. Craftwotk and Applied Arts. ENROLMENT. Heads of Departments will attend to receive enrolments in all the above Schools between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, January 29 and 30. PROSPECTUS. Brief Prospectuses for the Schools of Art and Commerce are obtainable at the College Office. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal and Secretary. DUNEDIN NORTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. The School will RESUME on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. Enrolments can be made on Monday, February 2, from 10 to 12 and 2to 3. * M. CAMPBELL, Chairman of Committee. lANOFORTE Lessons; classical or modern music; Wakari district; £1 Is 10 lessons.—Mona D. Jones, 118 Lynn street, Maori Hill. B _ ~RCiWN^^OMMERCIAL~COLLEGE .-- Reopening February 2. Shorthand. Typewriting, Book-keeping. Railway. Tramway Concessions. BUSINESSES KOK SAKE TWO EXCELLENT BUSINESSES BAKERY AND SMALLGOODS. Splendid Freehold, BRICK SHOP, BAKEHOUSE, STORE AND RESIDENCE of five rooms, with every modern convenience; two garages. Brief particulars are:—TURNOVER Bread. 1100 to 1250 41b loaves weekly; Smallgoods, £4O and over per week, total, over £4OOO per year. All cash and first-class accounts Excellent prospect* of increase. PLANT is righl up to date and complete. STOCK is also excellent. NOTE.—Owners have done particulars well, and books are open for inspection to bona fide buyers with the cash We know this business and know the people who run it, and have no hesitation in recommending it as a wonderful opportunity PRICE (A BARGAIN) PLUS PLANT AND STOCK AT VALUATION. SUBURBAN STORE Freehold; splendid situation. MODERN BRICK DOUBLE SHOP AND FOUR LIVING ROOMS and garage Original owner. TURNOVER averages £9O weekly mostly cash over the counter; very smail delivery (by private car). The owner has done very well here and we confidently recommend it. Book:are open for investigation. It is probably one of the very best suburban store;about Dunedin PRICE, £1950 PLUS STOCK AT VALUATION IRELAND'S, LIMITED, BUSINESS SALESMEN. AUCTIONEER^ VALUERS, Manse street O MONEY-MAKING SMALL BUSINESS O PROPOSITIONS. No 1.-DAIRY, CONFECTIONERY, AND CAKES, SOFT DRINKS; takings average £4O-£45 per week; big increase when schools open; attractive SHOP; rent onlv £l. Best small Shop available. £2OO. No 2.—OLD-ESTABLISHED FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, AND CROCKERY BUSINESS; Newspapers, Books, and Periodicals; takings average £30£40 £4O per week; new owners could inincrease considerably; 5 Rooms attached; present owner has made a good living here for 24 years. £250. No 3 CONFECTIONERY, SOFT DRINKS, AND DAIRY; takings average £4O per week; 3 Living Rooms attached; cheap rent; handy to mam street; illness of owner compels sale. Excellent buying at £2OO. INQUIRE IMMEDIATELY. J W. 11. CLARKE & SON, LTD., AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS AGENTS. 441-9 PRINCES STREET. P.O. Box 680 Phone 10-842. THRIVING SUBURBAN FRUIT AND 1 CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. Shop; wide frontage; good appearance: low rental; showing handsome profit; owner must sell immediately; slock and plant at valuation (approximately £200): no goodwill. DON'T HESITATE. IT'S RIGHT. PATERSONS, 163 Rattray street. Country town. Otago. main line, LONG-ESTABLISHED DRAPERY AND FOOTWEAR BUSINESS. Stock approximately £2000; average turnover £4OO per month; mostly cash; good connection; price, building £650. and stock at. valuation. Must sell to wind up estate. No agents. 578, TIMES.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24827, 29 January 1942, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24827, 29 January 1942, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24827, 29 January 1942, Page 10