Cinema News and Property Gazette (1913)

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lJ4 IIIi: CINEMA. January i, 1913. BUILDING SITES. LONDON AND SUBURBS .—Continut • /. B Mmaii i< i.N'i' poaition in rerj populous resiAential neighbou ,,i (i lapted for a Cinema Theatre. Would E1.SO0 I" convert Rent £300 p. a. A bargain. — R. B. H., Box 511, I hi ( ixtMA. S1TK i . ■ 1 1 in Bammi i.-niiiii, tbickly-popo et. Amp!' to build a Hall «.Hi -t 1.00U. Handsome froi to main road of 50 ft. Vm Qround Rem of £350 p. a. A bargain.— Box 512, Tin Cinema. NBAS Pi Circu »i hi oughfare, in midst of theatrcland. A Cinema Theatre capable of testing about 2,000 can i*. built, together with Property, Offices ac. \ net profit of £12,000 per annum should easily lie d B • ' £5.000 p. a. Estimated cost of building £45,000. —Box 513. I 111 ClM.Ml. BOLD Corni function of two main arteries in Westminster. Frontage to ma l'J4 ft. Area 5,650 aq. ft.. Freehold would be Sold for £8,000, oi will lie Let "ii Building Lease subject to a Ground Rent of £400 p.a.— Apply, 8. F. B.. Box ■! i. T'n Irani. S.E. SUBI'RB.— Situate in a main thoroughfare, populous district. Splendid owning. I (I ft., depth 160 ft. Price, Freehold, £3.000, or will be Let on Building Lea^e at a low Rent Box 515, Tin Civi.Mt. AVERY suitable Bite in Highbury, fur the erection of a Cinema Theatre it 4)0 people. No opposition. Price £500. Lease '.'1 G.R. £275.— Box 518. Tin Ovi.\n. ACTON.— A very good Site to Let, on Lease. Frontage 130 ft., depth all that is required. Pine 23-. per foot frontage.— Box 519. Tilt ClNEMA. EXt ELLENT SITE, situate in Goswell Road.— Producing a Rental of £100 p.a. Possession ran lie had, and Cottages at the rear can also be acquired.— Applv, 526. Tut Cimniv. SITE in a very fine po.it ion at Walham Green, 6.000 sq. ft., to be Sold or Let on Building Lease. At present let on lease for £380 p.a.— Apply, Box 527, Tin Cinema. OLD FORD.— Island Site, comprising 4 Houses let on weekly tenancies, 60 ft. by 60 ft. Property adjoining could also be acquired at a low figure. Lease 50 years; low Ground Rent of £17 p.a. Price £1,700. Freehold might be Sold.— Box 528, Tilt ClNEMA. OXFORD STREET (just off).— Freehold Site, in a grand position, for Sale for £7.000. Frontage 58 ft. Area about 3.000 sq. ft. Part of the Site, with Buildpresent Let on lease at £80 p.a. — Apply, Box 529, Thc Cinema. VALUABLE S.te foi Disposal, West of London. Situated in one of the l.u-ie-t thoroughfarts. Frontage 80 ft., depth 68 ft. To be Sold at a very low figure in close a trust estate.— Box 530, Tin OlffiMA, 1 MAGNIFICENT SITE, m best market pos.tion in Stratford, for Disposal, •i*. with a frontage of 40 ft. and a depth of about 121 ft. Rent £240 p.a.— Box 531, The ClNEMA. SITE, in a much sought after position at King's Cross, about 6.000 sq. ft., for I) -posal. Ground Rent £1,750.— Box 520. Tut ClNEMA. A CAPITAL FREEHOLD SITE fee Sale, at Cricklewood. Puce £2,000. Frontage 90 ft., depth about 97 ft. Freehold land can be obtained at the rear, giving an exit, for £300— Box 522. Tilt ClNEMA. OLD KENT ROAD. Site, in an exi-ellent position. Frontage 65 ft., depth 88 ft. Ground Rent £85p .a.— Apply. Box 524, Tin CINEMA. A PROMINENT SITE, close to Km I Frontage 32 ft., depth 123 ft. Ground Bent £200 p.a.— Apply, Box 523, Tin Cinema. A VALUABLE SITE to Let, near Holborn, in a main street. Frontage 110 ft,. and area about 5.000 sq. ft. Lease 98 years. Price £166 13s. 4d. p.a.— Box No. a Cinema. KENSINGTON. A fine 6 et, in a grand position, suitable for the en. of a fir1 clan Cinema or Variety Theatre capable of seating 1,300. Area 15.000 ft. super. Lease 80 year-. Qround Rent £2,250 p.a. Small premium required. —Particulars of Harris and Gillow, 451 1. Oxford Street. W. THEATRES, HALLS, PREMISES, AND SITES. HOME COUNTIES. HERTS, St. Albans.— Freehold Land and Buildings, in the heart of the city. 50 ft. frontage by 300 ft. deep. Comprising two large Dwelling-house-, with Gardens and yards at real Pi a 62, 500.— Box No. 605. The ( 'I VI Ml. KENT, t: I u. Large town, population 30,000. Holding capacity 400. v .uon opposition. I aerator. Rent £350 per annum rising to £500. Lease 18 \. 250c, Agents, Harris and Gillow, 4>l». rest. ,-ERKS.— Large town. Cinema Theatre, with a holding capacity of 700. Net -O profit £300 p.a., under management. No opposition. Rent otiiy £22 12-. p.a. £450 will purchase everything, including piano, machine, seatm. 4.. A great ii.— Box No. 604, Tin Ci\i\n. HERTS. In a firat-ruus town. Population 50,000. An excellent Site, in the v > i > best i of four main roads, 43 ft. wide by 100 ft. deep. A Theatre can be erected f.o about £1,500, and there i. no doubt that a very steady and satisfactory business could '*.• done. Ground Rent £150 (no premium).— Fo. 566b, Sole Agent.-. Harril and Qillow, Cinema Piopertv Experts, 4 5 1 v . Oxford Stieet, W. BUCKS. Busy manufacturing town Population 20,000. Site, in a fine po-it,ou, with f i outages to two streets. 50 ft. by 150 ft. Price, Fieehold, £850. Part could remain on mortgage. An opportunity not to be missed.— Box 506. The t IVIM v. HERTS. 20 mile of London. An excellent Site in the very best position of a populous residential town close to junction of four main roads. 43 ft by 100 ft. A good Theatre can be era-ted at a oast of about £1,501). I I £150 p.a.— Box 516, The ClNEMA. MIDDLESEX.— Well-established Cinema Theatre, in the High Stnet of an important town, for Sale. Price £2.500 Copyhold. Present profit* £250 p.a. under management. Fitted with -tage. restaurant, bar, managers office, kitchen, pay office, lie— Box 651. Tut Cinenh. bargain. Skating Rink, situate in main street, with trams passing t lie doors. Suitable for conversion into a fir-t class Cinema Theatre. Price £1,400. Lease 99 years. Ground Rent £125. Licensed for Music and Dancing. Advertisements produce £30 p.a.. which could be ea-ily increased.— Boi 6">2, The Cinema. MIDDLESEX.— Price £350. A great bargain. Compact Cinema Theatre for Sale. Sealing capacity 300. Lease 21 yeai-. low Kent £35 p.a. Freehold would be Sold for £950, which includes a cottage. No opposition. Theatre is at present run only three days a week owing to owner having other businesses.— Further particulan of Hairs and Gillow. 4S1a, Oxford Street, W. BEDFORDSHIRE.— A newly built and sumptuously decorated Theatre for Sale. Freehold. Price £14,000. Cost £35,000. Seating capacity nearly 2.000. Fitted with a handsome -tage. operating box. safety curtain, &c. Making about £5,000 p.a. net profit.— Sole Agent-. Harris and Gillow. 451a. Oxford Street. W. CUR > } il SOUTH OF ENGLAND. BRIGHTON.— Magnificent Site, in very busy thoroughfare near railway terminus. Frontage 30 ft., depth 100 ft. Would cost about £1.000 to comert. Price. Freehold £2,500.— Full particular. of Mes--rs. Harris and Gillow, Estate Agents and Valuers, 451*. Oxford Street, London. W. Fo. 226cy. SUSSEX.— Well-known seaside mat. Theatre, seating 650, rebuilt last Christmas. Licenced Cinema and Variety. Now making a net profit of £442 per annum. No opposition. Trams pass the door. Two pay boxes. Price £1.100.— H. R., 77, Oakmead Road, Balhaiu. Rent £360 per annum. KENT. — Site in a very well-known seaside town. A small Theatre has been erected on the site, but it is too small. Plans are piepared and passed by the Council for a new Theatre to seat 600. With the present outfit it would cost about £2,000 to rebuild and equip. Trams pass the door. Ground Rent £50 to £60. Lease 20 year with option to Purchase. Fine opportunity.— Box No. 610, Tiil Cinema. WORTHING.— A Freehold Site, situate in a most prominent position, and having entraiii-es in three thoroughfares, at present consisting of four Shops and two Private Houses. Easily convertible. Would be Let or Sold.— Box No. 611, Tin Cinema. SOCTHAMPTON.— Site, in best part of the town, 40 ft. bv 100 ft. Fieehold, £1,000.Box No. 614, Tin ClNEMA. KENT.— A fine Hall, in a well-known seaside resort Seating capacity for 900. Rent, inclusive of rates and taxa . £150 per annum. Premium £125.— Sole Agents, ties n Harris and Gillow. Cinema Property Experts. 45H. Oxford Street, London, W. Fo. 206c. SUSSEX.— Skating Rink, in i I ud at a cost of £5.000. Easily converted if necessary. Rent £250 per annum. Price for the Building, ic. .. £1,500. Lease 7 yens. A bargain. Box No. 613. Tin Cinema. SOUTHAMPTON.— Premises, in the centre of the town. Owner will Sell the Lease or join the Purchaer in opening a Cinema Theatre. At present there is onjv seating accommodation for about 300. which can be increased. Rent £250.— Apply, Box 533, Tin ClNEMA SUSSEX.— Well-known larrge seasid Site in a *«ry prominent position on the front Frontage to three main thoroughfares. Success to a Cinema Theatre absolutely certs n. Price, Freehold, £6.500. or might l>e l>et on a Building Further particulars apply, s. ,1. Hutth. B kan's Bill, Wandsworth. MIDLANDS. WARWICKSHIRE.— Going Concern, seat.ng 600. Licensed for Cinema and Dramatic. Tal a £58 per week. Rent £300 per annum. Leae 5 yean, with option oi further 7 years at £200 per annum. Price, to include everyrn, £850. -A ■ M ril and Gillow. 451*. Oxford Street, London, w. Fo. 239 <■>-. "Y^TTlNcll v\| s .. . in magnificeut position, having an area of 9.450 sq. ft. 1> p at any time.— Box No. 616. Tut Clam*.