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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay Place. 'Phone 1&5. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT An Unparalleled List of Fresh Star . Attractions, making a COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. :, To-night, First-Appearauco of VAUDE AND VEENE C'oiiglonierate VAUDE AND VERNE ConversationalVAUDE AND VEENE ists and VAUDE AND VEENE Language VAUDE AND VEENE Lavfshers. Australia's Premier Patoterologists and the Greatest Topical Comedians of the Day. GEORGE HALL The InimiUble GEORGE HALL Comedian and GEOEGE HALL Raconteur. In Songs and Stories he Captivates his c Audience as few entertainers can. a Vido Press. ' Special Re-engagement of The Versatile FEED DYER Singing Boxer FEED.DYER Reappearance for a Short Season of CAELTON MAX The Master . CAELTON MAX Ventriloquist and CARLTON MAX the only "Jerry.". Everything Entirely New by WALKEE AND BUNTING The Esal WALKER AND BUNTING Thing in, WALKEE AND BUNTING Scotch WALKEE AND BUNTING Comedy, j The Success of tho Season. „ ELLAAIRLIE In a Now Repertoire ELLA AIELIE of Songs at the Piano. >. Complete Change, Everything New by r MATILDE AND ELVIRA, d In a New Series of y CHARMING ANDALUSIAN DANCES, I ELEANOR AND BEETIE. t In a Novel and Daring Wire-Walking Act i. WILLIAM SUMNER, in New Sougs. Terrific Success, Last G Nights of tho FOUR AEEIAL LESTEES Direct FOUR AERIAL LESTEES from • FOUR AERIAL LESTEES America. Tho World's Greatest Gymnastic Novelty. Prices-D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Cd.; Upper Circle, 13. Booking at Brisfcol Piano Co., Gd. citra. Doors] 7.15£ Carriages, 10,30. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE- « Manners StTeet. e —• THE ONLY SHOW WOETH WIIILB. Another Stupendous Programme "THE MASTER • SPy." "THE MASTER SPY." "THE MASTER SFY." A thrilling drama of great interest, telU [, ing of a fiendishly clever Gorman Spy. if whose operations in England are foiled IT by a daring detective ;, LONDON. LONDON. ■ LONDON. I THE WORLD'S METROPOLIS. Living, Breathing, Throbbing London, in >. all its Majesty and Mystery. MAGNIFICENT VIEWS OF . Waterloo Station, Windsor-Castle, Pan J ' liament Houses, Trafalgar Square. EraJ- baiikment,.-.Whitehall, St. Paul's, Strand,, Tower Bridge, Rotten Row, Hyde Park.. : . LIVING LONDON, BY DAT '& NIGHT. LIVING LONDON,- BY-DAY &-NIGHT., In conjunction with v . THE MASTER-5PY....,,:, .;.■ Will create fresh records for the P.P.P. Come early to secure a scat. ~" FOLLOW THE CROWDS! j Tjl M P R E S S. . T.H.E.A 'T'E S !- *?.■ "Whore Everybody. Goes." In response' to innumerable request* . : , by. our patrons'we. have pleasure in '■ announcing tho reappearance ■;•.' TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT: -'■ of Charles Chaplin's greatest : Keystone Comedy triumph, '. - .'.,".. ..CAUGHT IN! A CABARET.8 PRICE OP SILENCE'"'' : '' (Kalem's Thrilling "Feature") , ,: TOPICAL BUDGET ■ d • - (Latest War News)..:.:'" '- ; " • AND OTHERS".,.','; "'_'__._.'." "'"' * MANAWATU RACING CLUB. ' AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. 213t & 22nd APRIL, 1915. ' AWAPUNI RACECOURSE. PALMERSTON NORTH. ACCEPTANCES for FIRST DAY an<i „ Final Payments for ■ 7th Sires ProI)' dues Stakes and 11 Manawatu Stakes i CLOSE on TUESDAY, 13th APRIL, 1915, at 10 p.m. Address; 5 THE SECRETARY, ' ' ". " ' Box 52, .: g Palmerston North. notice"--" f - ■ . T0 -OWNERS AND TRAINERS. i pjOMINATIONS for the MARLBOB. (_ ■ OUGH RACING CLUB'S Autumn; Meeting close with tho Secretary, MR. LV ■• GRIFFITHS, at Blenheim, on, FRIDAY. - 16th APRIL. . L. GRIFFITHS, Secretary, ' .' ~3 i FREEHOLD HOTEL FOR SALE. r DWAIMBBOS., '. WELLINGTON. W*' have been instructed by the Ex. »» ccutors man Estate'to dispose of tho FREEHOLD of one of tho best country hotels in-tho'North Island.' Tho pro-; sent-lease- expires in OCTOBER NEXT. Tho bar trade is about JEOO per week, ,' and is steadily increasing, as the hotel i is in a district where closer settlement , ia rapidly taking place, consequently a . great influx of population and consider- . able work. Attached to tho hotel is a beautiful residence of 9 rooms, which has been used as a family homo for tho old people. There are glorious grounds, orchard, tennis lawn, and.every conveni--1 ence. ' * The hotel' is a FREE HOUSE for everything, the late owner having; refused to tie the trade. The price asked for the property is. very reasonable. Land attached. to the hotel about, 3 acres, in the centre cf. • the town, which possesses considerable' •-. prospective value. Only hotel. All; • trains stop at the station.' Cash, re-' qnired on account of purchase, \£3500; : The balance at 5 per cent., whichV 1 amounts to ,£5 10s. per week interest. Wo will advance on second mortgage j ,£2500. therefore a man with JEIOOO cash, can purchase the freehold instead of having to pay a very big goodwill for ! years. It is not compulsory to purchase the present tenant's furniture or stock, therefore if desirable a man could ro. furnish. This is one of the best bargains we have offered for some time, and if we do not sell it within a few weeks we will probably' buy if ourselves and. sell a lease. Further particulars may be obtained by genuine, buyers from DWAN BROS.,"'Willis St.. .Wellington,'' :" " 'Agents for the Executors: '." ''.'; BEANO-LA', : %~,- c "*'~ : ''•"'•• THE . :Y*am to' .roTS;.;.. to GsMsfi SERVE ■""" '"'MSK^Ss^'"'' . BREAKFAST-' k^Ss^^l S u <niiiiiaHimßMh.l . FOOD. ' (s&££=~se<&) MANUFACTURED from specially h>.lected Wheat, Oats, Rye, and I Maize. . Is. fid. per bag. All grocers or SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CAFE," 83 WILLIS STBEET, WELLINGTON. BALLROOM DANCING. "JVptS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for BeI'J- ginners are held on Monday and Wednesday Evenings in the Privato" Hall The latest Dances taught. Term commences with-pupil...;Pr6ficienoy~ ensured in Six Private Lessons., Private lessons" by arrangement.' Address: 86 Ghuzhe« '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2433, 12 April 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2433, 12 April 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2433, 12 April 1915, Page 7

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