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AMUSEMENTS. A Picture with 11 I'uiH'h In it! TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NKillL'! Ami All This Woo!;. A "Mutual Movie" Mn.iicrpiolm'P. From Opio Read's Popular Novel. BIG SCENES. STIKRIXG SITUATIONS. It is ouo of those pictures that get you interested from the start, ;md holds jour interest to the last. IT'S A E M\L LIFE STORY! GREAT SUPPORTING' PICTURES: THE ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION, THE ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION, A Splendid and Inspiring Subject. CUTEY'S AWAKENING (Comedy). BANG MIN MINES (Interest). LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Prices, Is. and Gd. Reserves, at The Bristol Piano Co. BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. DINING ROOMS. T>,INNER, and Tea, only. Profits guarI s anteed at .tfa to .£lO per week, walk in, walk out. Price tt'SO.cash. E. L. Humphries, Devon Street, New Plymouth. J7IOR SALE, an old-established Business . of over :I0 years' standing, in Napier, as Art. Dealer and Picture ■ trainer, relinquishing business through ill-health. A splendid opportunity for a good energetic man. For particulars, apply to E. T. Alien, Art Dealer, Napier. FISH SHOP AND RESTAURANT., GOOD POSITION, ill large town, three years' lease, going concern, including cask register; price, ,£250. This is a splendid chance for an _ experienced man. Apply, for full particulars, to EATLIFF LAND AGENCY, Feilding. ONLY ,£75 casli wanted down for Bonrdinglionse in Hastings, 24 rooms, 32 beds; rent, os. per week; always full. Owner sacrificing on account ofi illhealth. Insurance furniture, 4:400. Two weeks only; W. P. M'COBMICK, (Station Street, Hastings.

FOR SALE, Devon Street, New Plymouth, good Dining-room Business, excellent) connection; turnover .1:130 per month; rent -15s. Stock, etc., worth .£lO5. As a going concern, .C 75. Owner leaving Dominion. A, B. GIBSON, Land Agent, New Plymouth. FOR SALE AT -NELSON. COUNTRY STORE, at Spring' Grove, with good 8-roomed dwelling, storeroom, stables, etc., half-acre land. Turnover <£2500. . Price, JBOO. Stock can be taken if desired at valuation. Quarter-mile from railway station, 11 miles from Nelson. Easy terms. Apply to ■ F. AND D. EDWARDS, Licensed Land Agents, Nelson. GREAT CHANCE FOR PASTRYCOOK. OWNER retiring through illness; .£9OO a year living given away. Leading Tea-Kooms Business in olio 'of tho most rapidly progressing North l6land ■ towns. Good lease with right of renewal. Average profits proved by books .£9OO a year. Furnishings, plant, stocks, goodwill cost over but owing to illhealth owner will accept .£BSO cash. Inquire about this at once. Solo agents, N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE. 187 Manchester Street, Christchurch. HOTELS FOR SALE. JjURST-CLASS COUNTRY HOTEL. Free house; Lease, about i years. Rental, £5 10s. Takings average ,£7O. House and Furniture in first-class order. Price, ,£2750, goodwill, and furniture. Apply LEWIS AND CO., WANGANUI. Dainty afternoon tea and LUNCHEON ROOMS FOR SALE. Splendid situation, good turnover and lease; reasonable rent. Best oi crockery,cutlery linen, furniture, ice chest, piano, etc. Rooms beautifully fitted up and thoroughly up-to-date. Easily worked, high-class business. Fullest particulars from the Sole Agents, C. R. WILSON AND COY., (Gill Bros.), Auctioneers, Hastings, H,B. ,

Splendid" situation, good turnover and lease; reasonable rent. Best oi crockery,cutlery linen, furniture, ice chest, piano, etc. Rooms beautifully fitted up and thoroughly up-to-date. .Easily worked, high-class business. Fullest particulars from the Sole Agents, C. R. WILSON AND COY., (Gill Bros.), Auctioneers, Hastings, H,B. , COUNTRY HOTEL FOE SALE. OWING to the presont Licensee having made up his mind to go to the War, we require a Tenant for one of the Best Country Hotels on the borders of tho NoLicense district on the Wellington-Auck-land Line. , , , Rent and wages about £20 per week. Trade in the bar avenges about £100 weekly, and in the Bottle and Wholesale Department it runs into a very large amount. Cash takings all over Hotel sn December last £1612. Average profit on outside trade 33 per cent. Sales through the Bottle Department totalled, from Ist August, 1915, to Ist January 1910. 1271' eases 'f assorted*, made up as f0110w1023 cases whisky, 85 cases gin and schnapps, 35 cases rum, 61 cases port fit cases brandy, besides numerousother line s . Also 9 hhds. draught whisky. Sales of Colonial bottled:ales very large, 850 doz. in December. This Hotel is m tho centre of a very thriving district, and stock sales are held twice or three times weekly. "Price for tho lease, which has about 44 veil's to ®o. together with the furniture, £4000. Cash required about £2000. We will arrange balance on easy terms. The slock of liquors at valuation, at present about £1200. Can be reduced in a month's time to about £iOO. P.N.s will be taken for stock. Apply immediately, as the Licensee wants to go into camp, and this is a Pennine investment for a suitable person. DWA]S T BROS., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. BRICE'S Luncheon and tea rooms BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkealdie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or Meat •i'ea, 5 to 7.30, try Bricft's. iHMJUND—The great Herbal Remedy for jC the blood. Vivific; try a bottle (3s. (*!.). Vivific will cure Indigestion, Nervous Disorders,- and in conjunction with Vivific Ointment (2s. Gd.) will abolish Eczema. Obtainable from Kernpthornc, Proosor (Wellington), Sharland'i (Wellington), Burgess Fracer (Hawera), Stovens (Christcliurch). Sole Manufacturer; Moore and Co., Argyle Street. Havrera. Read orr testimonials and mail us your order. Retail .-Went, Wellington: Mra. Hoivort.li, 85 Th« Terrace. j TE MATA WINES liavo won Six Geld ' Medal* at International Exhibitions'] '•against tha Wines of the World. .-

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2684, 2 February 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2684, 2 February 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2684, 2 February 1916, Page 7

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