"THE DOMINION" PREPAID ADVERTISEMENT RATES One Inch 60 Words), 4s. per Insertion. Front Page, ss. per inch each insertion. BIKTH, DEATH. AND MAKKIAGE NOTICES, 2e. 6d. por insertion. Situations Vacant -i Kn( vreiuuHn.. Tolc? onßWan * d { " ME* 8 Board and Residence J SIXPENCE. QENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 16 Words, le.: 24 Words, Is. 6d\; 30 Words, 2s.
AMUSEMENTS. Q P liR A NOUS E. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! vice-regal comma xn night. VICE-REGAL COMMAND NIGHT. Under the Patronage and in {lie Presence of his Excellency (lie Governor, Lord Islington and Suite. SWEET COUNTY KERRY. SWEET COUNTY KERRY. Q 1' E It A HOUSE. Solo Direction of George Marlow. Ltd. TO-NIGHT AND TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TILL FURTHER TO-NIGHT' TO-NIGH'!' NOTICE. TO-NIGHT GEOUGE MARLOW GEORGE MARLOW Will I'resent ALLEN DOONE, ALLEN BOONE, America's Foremost Irish Singing Cornelian and Romantic Aetor, In tl:s Charming l'lay, SWEET COUXTV KERRY. SWEET COUXTV KERRY. Opi'iiing Night Verdict: DOONE and SWEET COUNTY KERRY DOONE ami SWEET COUNTY KERRY Hero to Stay. The most enthusiastic audience ever assembled within the four walls of the Opera House, "has said so" IN TRUMPET TONES, IN GENERAL UNISON. In the frequent spontaneous outbursts of approval, all in rhythm to quickened heart beats. Saturday night's audience proclaimed it loudly enough to lie echoed through the press that the opening night's verdict was: ALLEN BOONE And SWEET COUNTY KERRY Are HERE TO STAY. POPULAR PRICKS: 35.. 25., and Is. Reserved Seals i%. Earlv Doors Sixpence (W.) extra. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. STANLEY GRANT. Manager. OIOETT'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Including some of (lie Finest Photo-plays ever presented in Wellington. MEXICAN FILIBUSTERS, MEXICAN FILIBUSTERS, MEXICAN FILIBUSTERS, An exciting and realistic drama. CALINO AND HIS BOARDERS (Comic). CAPTAIN BRAND'S WIFE (Selig). Exciting Military Drama. HAPPY SCULPTORS (Comic). THE HARTZ MOUNTAINS (Scenic). ' GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Selecting an Heiress (Vita Comedy), Etc., etc. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission'—Adults Gil., Children 3d. WANTED Known—.Mason's Gardens, Taita, are now OPEN to the public. Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Town Prices. Hot Water gratis. H.B HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S CALEDONIAN GATHERING, Napier, WEDNESDAY, February JI. Over .£2OO in Money Prizes and Trophies. Nominations for running events eloso February 7. Write for programme. T. PARKER, Secretary. P.O. Box 91, Napier. WANTED Known—Mason's Gardens, Taita, are now OPEN to the public. Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Town Prices. Hot Water gratis. (OOURTENEY V. MOHR. (Late.of Melbourne), . MENTAL -AND" MAGNETIC HEALER.
Will cure you of Rheumatism, Nervous Prostration, Indigestion, Throat and Cliest Trouble, Liver ami Kidney/Disease,. Paralysis. . Spinal Curvature, eve. No Druss or Operation. Advice Free. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA CHAMBERS, Customhouse Quay (Take Lift). HOTELS FOR SALE. TGTOTELS FOR SALE. •°- DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington. Established 32 years. Hotel and 25 acres; rent 30s. Price .£550. Hotel, country; takings .£100; lease 5 years. Price .£2500. Owner retiring. Marlborough, G vears; trade .£S9. Seaport Hotel; trade .£BO. Price JM2SO. Hotel, Seaside; rent .C 7. Trade .480. Taranaki; rent .£B. Price .£2600. Napier; trade .£9O. Low rental. Canterbury; 1G years' lease; drawing 20 hogsheads beer; free house. Wairarapa; rent .£7. Price .£2500. Hotel and 9 acres; trade .CIS. Price.£l2oo. DWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. _ TAUERU HOTEL, NEAR MASTERTON, FOR SALE. SALE, Hotel on borders of Mas- ■ terton, and in the Wairarapa Electorate. Nearest town on the Northern Boundary to the dry area of Mastcrton, 9 miles distant. Owing to the present Licensee, Mr. W, B. Ingram, wishing to retire to his farm in the Bav of Plenty, we are offering the freehold of same at a remarkably low figure, and failing wiling the free* hold we are prepared to lease, to n. suitable tenant on the easiest terms, and at a price that will pay handsomely. The hotel is free for everything, and Mr. Ingram is prepared to show his books ami will guarantee that since August, 11)11, he has averaged .£IOO per week. Takings in December last, .£l2B per week. Last week in December, l'Jll, .CIOB. This trade is mostly bar, as the hotel is a roadside house, and nearly all the traffic from tho North Coast to Mastcrton passes tho door. DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington. SHEPHERD'S"ARMS HOTEL FOR SALE. WE are instructed by Mr. A. ,T, Mace, owing to the illness of his wife, to sell his interest in the Shepherd's Arms Hotel, Tinakori Road. Beer consumption 19 Hhds. monthly. Wines ami spirits about .£IOO monthly. Must bo sold at once. A pply—DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Sole Agents. FOR SALE. TIP-TOP COUNTRY HOTEL. NO OPPOSITION WITHIN 20 MILES. LARGE NATIVE POPULATION. On the Line of the East Coast Railway. HOTEL has about HO Rooms, Lease 0 vears. Free house for everything. Billiard Room, Smithy, Large up-to-date Store, Stables, Large Public Hall, 31) acres land. Sub-leU .£ls per annum. Turnover il()0 per week. Rent .tin. Ingoing about .£2OOO. including Goodwill, Store, Stock, Live Stock, Crops, etc. 130 acres adjoining can be leased at .£ls nnr annum. Having had personal knowledge of tho above Hotel for the last. 20 years, can guarantee it a real god spec., and a monev-makiiig concern. Ami y sharp, to Sole Agents, "A.. C. MARETT AND CO., Auctioneers, Napier. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL FOR SALE IN TOURIST DISTRICT. I.ovoly scenery, splendid trout-fishing, most, wonderful' thermal sights, and best mineral laths in the world. FIRST-CLASS TOURIST TRADE. Turnover Improving Every Month. Proprietor emphatically ordered out of the trade bv medical adviser. Guaranteed :i Money-making Concern. About 3! Years' Umsc. Rent, .£ll. Forty od-.l roun:>, besides: si all' a roommodathn; II") acres of land, and outbuildings. Turnover, about .£lllO per week. Ingoing nlx'iilt ,£2000; Goodwill, .£250. The above is an exceptionally good spec. i\pp!v sharp! to Hie Sole .U'cnis--A. C. MARETT AND CO., Auctioneers, Napicri
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1367, 19 February 1912, Page 1
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