AMUSEMENTS. mnE KING'S THEATRE. Props., West's Ltd., & Linlev & Donovan. TO-NIGHT! 10-NIGHT! WEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES WEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MIKE'S HERO. MIKE'S HERO. MIKE'S HERO. MIKE'S HERO. An absolute original Comedy, depicting a laughable situation between Mike the Plumber and a Tramp. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! (14) FOURTEEN (11) Other Magnificent Productions, consisting of Dramas, that quicken the blood, and Comedies, whose humour will wipe away the wrinkles. Prices, Is. and Gd. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking Fee, Oil ''Phone 3143. PRIZE MATINEE TO-MORROW. PRIZE MATINEE TO-MORROW. PRIZE _M ATINKF, TO-MORUOW. , SSKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Z rpDE NEW THEATRE. % Yi ■«- Manners Street. /■ Y, Props.. MaeMahon and Donnelly. Z Y, GO WHERE THE CROWD.". GO. Y, Y, DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. Y, Y CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. Z Y, The Elaborate Photo-Spectacle: Y, Y, "THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA" Y, Y, "THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA" Z Y. Tho "Evening Post" (of Feb. 21st) '/, 7i says: "The picture should be popu- Z Yi Jar with ladies. The incidental Z Z scenery is exceedingly Iwautiful. The Z Z whole' series are magnificently pro-Z Z duccd." Iu Addition, To-davandTo- Z V, night (Feb. 23rd). to a Complete Z Z Change of Subjects, "Little Dove's Z Z Romance," "Love and War," "A Z Z Comedy of Understanding." "Anns '/, Z and the Woman," "The City of Z Z Mosques." "The Old Sergeant." etc. Z Z WE NEVER RAISE OUR. PRICES. Z Z Think of it! Adult? SIXPENCE. Z Z Children THREEPENCI-1 Everywhere Z SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS 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 lielitly 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-ENAMELLED SEAL, Ss. No. 217-BROWN PORPOISE HIDE, 9s. No. 218-BROWN ELEPHANT GRAIN, os. No. 300-BROWN CROCODILE GRAIN, lis. Gd. No. 301-GENTS.' ROLL SOLID PORPOISE HIDE, ss. , A LARGE SELECTION OF MUSIC FOLIOS AND CARRIERS-FLAT, FOLDING, DOUBLE, AND ROLL. rtHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Headquarters for Music and Instruments, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. "S/TESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, ivJL Harp, Violin, jud Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), \re prepared to receive engagements for "At Homes." Garden Paities, etc. Can supplv large or small Orchestra. Address, 13G TORY ST. "Phone" 2570. ANTED Known—Mason's Gardens. Taila, are now OPEN lo the public. Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tin. Town Prices. Hot Water . gratis. SPEND Your Summer Holidayn at Seaside PLIMMERTON and be mtidequite at home at Erenorn House. Seaside excursions, boating, fishing, walking, cycling or motoring. Special terms lor permanent boarders. 'Jariff Gs. per day, or 30s. per week. MISS n. VAUGnAN, Proprietress. HOTELS FOR SALE. HOTELS FOR SALE. DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington. Established 32 years, notel and 25 acres; rent 30s. Price .£550. Hotel, country; takings .£100; lease 5 years. Price .£2500. Owner retiring. Marlborough, 0 years; trade .£B9. Seaport Hotel;, trade .£SO. Price £12a0. Hotel. Seaside; rent £1. Trade .£BO. Taranaki; rent. .«. Price .£2OOO. Napier; trade .£9O. Low rental. _ Canterbury; 10 years' lease; drawing 20 hogsheads beer; free house. Wairarapa; rent £,". Price .£2500. Hotel and 'J acres; trade £45. Price.£l2oo. DWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. 'JTuEltulioTEL. NEAR MASTERTON, FOR SALE. l?OR SALE, Hotel on borders of MasJv terton, and in Hie Wairarapa Electorate. Nearest town on the Northern Boundary to tho dry area of Masterton, U miles 'distant. Owing to the present Licensee, Mr. W. B. Ingram, wishing to retire to his farm in the Bn\- of Plenty, we are offering the 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 nay handsomely. Tim hotel is free 'for everything, and Mr lnvram is prepared to show his books ami will guarantee that sinco August, l'Jll, lie has averaged .£IOO per week. 'I'akin<*s in December last, £123 per week. Last week in Dcromlicr, 1911, ,£IGS. This trade is mostly bar, as the hotel is a roadside house, and nearly all the traffic from (ho North Coast to Masterton pa=ses the door. DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington. ~SHEpiIT;'R7) : s"-\RMS HOTEL FOrT" SALE. \$7T, are instructed by Mr. A. ,T. Mace, VV owing lo the Mines* of his wile, to soil his interest ill th<» Shepherd's Arms Hotel, Tinakori Road. Beer consumption 10 I'lluU. monthly. Wines and spirits about .£IOO monthly. .Must be sold nt once. Apply— DWAN BROS.. Willis Street, Sole Agent?. — FOR SALE. TIP-TOP COUNTRY nOTEL. NO OPPOSITION WITHIN 20 MILES. LARGE NATIVE POPULATION. On the Line of the East Coast Railway. HOTEL ha c about 30 Rooms, Leaso G years. Free hou-e for everything. • Billiard Room. Smithy, Large up-to-date Store, Stables Largo Public Hall, 30 acres i-'iul ' Sub-lets £15 per annum. Turnover £100 per week. Rent £10. Ingoing about £2000. including Goodwill, Store, Stock, I iye Stock, Crops, etc. 130 acres adjoining can bo leased at £45 per annum. Having bad personal knowledge of the above Hotel for tho last 20 years, can guarantee it a real god spec, and a • monev-making concern. Apply sharp, to Sole AgenU, A. <'.\ MAREI'T AND CO., Auctioneers, Napier. FOR- SALE IN V TOURIST DISTRICT. Loveiv scenery, splendid trout-fishing, most wonderful*thermal sights, and liest mineral Laths in the world. FIRST-CLASS TOURIST TRADE. Turnover improving Even- Month. Proprietor emphatically ordered out of the trade by medical adviser. Guaranteed a Money-making Concern. About 3! Years' Lease. Rent, £11. Forty odd rooms, besides stall' accommoibillin; 115 acres of laud,, and outbuildings. TiirnHve:-, about £100 per week. Ingoing about £2000; Goodwill, £2511. Thv above i* an exceptionally good spec. Applv sharp to the Sole Agents— I A. C. M A REIT AND CO., ' Auctioneers, Napier. [
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1371, 23 February 1912, Page 1
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