AMUSEMENTS. mHE KING'S THEATRE. •«• Proprietors: West's Pictures, Ltd., and Linley and Donovan. The Leaders of Them All. WEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES. WEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Pretty Dutch Idyll in Colours. THE GOLDEN TULIPS, THE GOLDEN TULIPS, THE GOLDEN TULIPS, THE RANCHMAN'S DAUGHTER. THE RANCHMAN'S DAUGHTER. TWEEDLEDUM. TWEEDLEDUM. TWEEDLEDUM. Tho slapbangdfst, rough and tumblcst knock-down and drng-outcst scramble ever witnessed. . THE GERANGER FJORDS. BETTY. Prices: Is. and Bd. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking fee, Gd. 'Phone 31-13. THURSDAY. THURSDAY. VICTORIA COLLEGE C.C. BENEFIT. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Z npilE NEW THEATRE. 7, A J- Manners Street. / 7, Prons.. Mae.Mahon and Donnelly. / A GO "WHERE THE CROWDS GO. A /. DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. /; A CONTINUOUS PICTURE SUOW. / 7. The USUAL SUPERB ENTERTAIN- 7, 7, MENT. /. 7. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, Feb. 21 7, 7, AT THE PEOPLE'S COSY THEATRE 7, 7, ONLY THE BEST PHOTO-PLAYS 7, 7, Our Programme Described in ono 7, 7, Our Programme word—magnificent! 7i 7s To-morrow, starting at 11 o'clock, 7, 7, An Exceptional Attraction: 7, 7, "THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA" 7, 7, "THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA" 7, \ 7, At the NEW THEATRE Only, in 7, 7, At the NEW 'THEATRE Manners St. 7. Z REMEMBER-This is the only cony 7, 7, presented m Australasia. Specially 'A 7, imported from Europe by MacMahon 7, 7/ and Donnelly. 7, A NOTE ALSO—it depicts with re- 7, 7, markable fidelity Columbus discover- 7, 7, ing AMERICA.' '{> 7, A GRAPHIC PICTURE STORY. 7, A Which made even America talk. // 7, NO INCREASE IN PRICES! 7, 7, Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE. 7, 7, Children THREEPENCE Everywhere A SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS \WTSTBI) Known—Mason's Gardens, v V Taita, are now OPEN to tho public. Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Town Prices. Hot Water gratis-. SOLID LEATHER MUSIC CARRIERS OF ARTISTIC DESIGN. A SHIPMENT has just reached us of the popular "Sao" Shape Music Carriers, made of solid unlined leather. This favourite shape allows of the music being lightly doubled without fold and placed in the Carrier; a nickel-plated patent bar is then thrown over the. leather handle, and the case is closed automatically. No. 215-EXAMELLED SEAL, Bs. No. 217-BROWN PORPOISE HIDE, 9s. No. 218-BROWN ELEPHA NT GRAIN, 9s. No. 300-BROWN CROCODILE GRAIN, lis. Cd. No. 301-GENTS.' ROLL SOLID PORPOISE HIDE. ss. - A LARGE SELECTION OF MUSIC I FOLIOS AND CARRIERS-FLAT, | FOLDING, DOUBLE, AND ROLL. \tpm\S. BEGG TXD CO., LTD., Headquarters for Musis and Instruments, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. i """sTRINtrBAND. MESSRS. VITETTA . . BROTHERS, Harp, Violin,j.nd Flute'"-' " (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes."-Garden Parlies, etc. Can supply large or small Orchestra. Address, 136 TORY ST. 'Phone 2570. HOTELS FOR "O-OTEI.S FOR SALE. jLjL DWAN BROS., Willis Street. WellingtonEstablished .12 years, notel and 25 acres; rent !10.=. Price ,£550. Hotel, country; takings .£100; lea.se a years, price .£2500. Owner retiring. Marlborough. G years; trade .£B9. Sea'iort Hotel; trade .£SO. Price .£l2jo. Hotel. Seaside; rent .£7. Trade .£SO. Taranaki; rent .tS. Price .£2OOO. Napier; trade .£9O. Low rental. , Canterbury; 1G years' lease; drawing 20 hogsheads beer; free houseWairarapa: rent .C 7. Price .£2500. Hotel and 9 acres; trade .£ls. Price,£l2oo. DWAN BROS., WILLIS STREIVr L WELLIA"GTON. _ ■rAUETTIIOIiLTNEAR MASTERTON, FOR SALE. "BTtOR SALE, Hotel on borders of MasSD terton, and in the Wairarapa Electorate Nearest town on the Northern Boundary to the dry area of Masterton, 9 miles 'distant. Owin" to the present Licensee. Mr. W. B Ingram, wishing to retiro to his farm in tho Bav of Plenty, we are offering (ho freehold of same at a remarkably low figure, and failing selling the freehold we are prepared to lease to a suitable tenant on the easiest terms, and at a price that will pay handsomely. Tho hotel is free for everything, and Mr Ingram is prepared to show his books and will guarantee that since August, 1011 he has averaged .£IOO per week. Taking in December last, .£l2B per week. Last week in December, 1911, .CIGB. This trade is mostly bar, as the hotel is a roadside house, and nearly all the rratEc from tho North Coast to Mastciton passes the door. DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington. SHEPHERD'S ARMS HOTEL FOR SALE. "OTE are instructed by Mr. A. J. Mace, W owing 1 to the illness of his wife, to sell his interest in tho Shepherd's Arms Hotel, Tinakori Road. Beer consumption I!) Hhds. monthly. Wines and spirits about £100 monthly. Must bo sold at once. Apply— DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Solo Agents. FOR SALE. TIP-TOP COUNTRY HOTEL. NO OPPOSITION WITHIN 20 MILES. LARGE NATIVE POPULATION. On tho Line of tho East Coast Railway. HOTEL has about 30 Rooms, Leaso G years. Free house for everything. Billiard Room, Smithy, Largo up-to-date Store Stables, Largo Public Hall, 30 acres 1-ind ' Sub-lets ,£ls per annum. Turnover iIOO per week. Rent .£lO. Ingoing about £•'OOO. including Goodwill, btore, Stock, Live Stock, Crops, etc. 130 acres adjoining can be leased at .£45 per annum. Having had personal knowledge of tho above Hotel for tho last 20 years, can guarantee it a real god spec, and a money-making concern. Apply sharp to Sole Agents A. C. MAREII AND CO., A nc.tioncw.^apicr, ■BURST-CLASS HOTEL FOR SALE IN 1* • TOURIST DISTRICT. I.ovelv scenery, splendid trout-fishing, liio'st wonderful'thermal sights, and best mineral Laths in the world. FIRST-CLASS TOURIST TRADE. Turnover Improving Every Month. Proprietor emphatically ordered-out of Ihe trade bv medical adviser. Guaranteed a Money-making Concern. About 3.1 Years' J,oase. Rent, .£ll. i-'ortv odd rooms, besides staff accommoclalbn; It") acres of land, and outbuildings. Turnover, about .£IOO per week Ingoing about .£2000; Goodwill, .£250. The above is an exceptionally good jpec. Applv sharp to the Sole Agents— . i A, C MABETT AND CO., I Auctioneers, Nonier,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1369, 21 February 1912, Page 1
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