Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . £3,700, .£2,000 of which can remain on mortgage at4^ per cent. Considering that the upper part is worth £35 perannum, the stabling should let at £15, and as the theatre has alow rental of /150, it will be seen from these figures what abargain is obtainable. They work out as follows: Income:Theatre, /150; upper part, ^35; stabling, £15; ground, £32;and No. 16, Beckenham Road, let at £4-5 per annum, makinga total of ^277. Outgoings: ^2,000 on mortgage at 4^ percent., £90; profit per annum, £187. Therefore, for an outlay of£i,joo, a per-petual incomeof £1


Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . £3,700, .£2,000 of which can remain on mortgage at4^ per cent. Considering that the upper part is worth £35 perannum, the stabling should let at £15, and as the theatre has alow rental of /150, it will be seen from these figures what abargain is obtainable. They work out as follows: Income:Theatre, /150; upper part, ^35; stabling, £15; ground, £32;and No. 16, Beckenham Road, let at £4-5 per annum, makinga total of ^277. Outgoings: ^2,000 on mortgage at 4^ percent., £90; profit per annum, £187. Therefore, for an outlay of£i,joo, a per-petual incomeof £187 canbe enjoyed,in addition tothe large pro-fits to be de-rived from thetheatre andopen-air shows,simply bytaking over thecontents at avaluation — oneof the fairestand most un-usual opportu-nities that hasever come intothe mark partic-u 1 a r s andorders to vieware to be ob-tain ed fromMessrs. Harrisand G i 1 1 o wthe cinemao-graph theatreexperts, of 451A,Oxford Street,W., who arethe sole agentsfor the PEXGE PICTUREDROME—EXTERIOR. April, 1912. THE CINEMA. 29


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