AMUSEMENTS, COMMENCING TO-DAY, | A THREE-HOUR PROGRAMME I A THREE-HOUR PROGRAMME B of the e WORLD'S BEST PICTURES Will be Screened; I>AY AND NIGHT, SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, ■ At the BR ITAN NI A 'J' II EAT R E And PEOPLE'S PICT ORE PALACE. OUR FIRST BIG OFFERING— A live-reel World Corporation Film, "AFTER DARK," "AFTER DARK," "AFTER DARK," From the drama by tho famous playwright - - Dion Boucicault. A three-reel forceful film masterpiece, "'GOLD IS NOT ALL." "GOLD IS NOT ALL." Another Trans-Atlantic. Serial, "THE BLACK BOX." "THE BLACK BOX." Part I. BILLIE RITCHIE, The funniest screen comedian, in a. sidesplitting farce, "VENDETTA lis A HOSPITAL." "VENDETTA IN A HOSPITAL." LATEST WORLD'S GAZETTE. . ALL AT THE SAME OLD PRICE. • QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees -J. C. Williamson 1 , Ltd. Sub-Lessees Stanley M'Kay ami Co. LAUGHING SEASON, Commencing SATURDAY, 19th FEBRUARY. Mr. Geo. Stephenson presents STANLEY M'KAY AND CO.'S PANTOMIME CO., [ PANTOMIME CO., In the Screamingly Funny Up-to-date Extravaganza: BO? BLUE! BOY BLUE! BOY BLUE! BOY BLUE! BOY BLUE I BOY BLUE! BOY BLUE! BOY BLUE! BOY BLUE! BOY BLUE! Absolutely the Funniest Panto, ever staged in Australia. ONE BIG LAUGH From rise to f;:ll of curtain. This is the Company that set. ALL MELBOURNE LAUGHING Early last year. i RECORD SEASON IN AUCKLAND Of Threo "Weeks. , Popular Prices: 35., 25., Is. Early Doors Saturday, 6d. extra. Box Plan at Bristol, Booking, 1«. extra. R. POLLOCK, Representative. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON MILITARY GROUP, No. 5 RECRUITING ORGANISATION. TOWN HALL. GENERAL COMMITTEE. A MEETING of tho General Committee of the Recruiting Organisation for the No. ' 5 Group, Wellington >Miljtarv District, will 1)6 held in the Mayor's Room, Town Hall, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, the 14-th inst., at 8 o'clock. Business: To arrange • date of Public Meeting at Town Hall, details of campaign, and appoint committees. . To make provision for necessary finance;, and General. Every member is earnestly requested to be present. ,JAS. M'BEAN. Hon. Secretary (pro tem.) AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. A. & P. ASSOCIATION. SOLWAY SHOW. SOLWAY SHOW. FEBRUARY 15th and 16th. ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 29th. RAM AND EWE FAIR, FEBRUARY 17th and 18th. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ON 15th FEBRUARY: ■ The ordinary time-fable will be observed Trains leaving from Sol . ny at 7.25 a.m., 9.-10 a.m., and 5.55 p.t - .;>'ins SOLWAY for MASTERTON ... . J,lO a.m., 11.25 a.m., 4.50 p.m. and b.-i-J p.in ON 16th FEBRUARY (PEOPLE'S DAY): In. addition to tho ordinary time-table tho following trains will be run:— Special Trains will leave WOODVILLE at 5.5 a.m., Masterton. 10.15 a.m.', and 12.30 p.m. .for Solway. \ A special train will leave CROSS CREEK at 9.0 a.m., arriving at SOLWAY at 10.35 4.111. Passengers for MASTERTON to travel from SOLAVAY by 2.25 p.m. train. i Special Trains leave SOLWAY for WOODVILLE at 4.45 p.m. and 5.25 p.m. For CROSS CREEK, 5.45 p.m. For GREYTOWN and WELLINGTON C.5 p.m. Main trains stop.at SOLWAY on 17tli. i On 17th and 18th February tho 12.57 i p.m. Woodvilie-Wellingtoii train will stop at Solway for passengers, i Accommodation arranged for Visitors. Apply by letter to > J. B. EMMETT, 1 Secretary, Box 40, Masterton. i O ANGITIICEI A. AND P. ASSOCIA- ; li TION. ' FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW, . Proceeds in aid of Patriotic Funds, To to held at TAIHAPE, WEDNESDAY, 23rd FEB., : 1916. Classes for Horses. Sheep, Cattle, Pigs. Farm and Garden Produce.' ' Leaping and Driving Competitions. Free Space for Farming Implements and Machinery. Entries close SATURDAY, 12th FEB. J 1 , MAIN TRUNK RAM FAlu. I TAIHAPE SALEYARDS, THURSDAY, a 24th FEB., 1916. Entries close 27th January, 1916. Schedules and all Particulars from i A. M. RYAN, 8 Secretary, I Box 81, Taihape. o J COUNTRY HOTEL FOR SALE. ° (fVVING t° present Licensee having s U made up his mind to go to the War, 9 wo require a Tenant for one of tho Best Country Hotels on the borders of the No- '"• License district on tho Wellinglon-Auck- " land Line. [• Rent and wages about .£2O per week. : Trade in the bar p.vengcs about XIOO II weekly, and in the Bottle and Wholesale 11 Department it runs into a ver.y large 11 nniount. Cash takings air over Hotel in '■ December last .£1612. Average profit on 0 outside trade 33 .per cent. i Sales through thp Bottle Department totalled, from Ist August, 1915, to Ist -Tanr- uary, 1916, 1271 cases «f assorteds. made nup as f0110w1023 cases whisky,»Ss cases ir gin and schnapps. 35 cases rum, 61 cases h port, 04 cases brandy, besides numerous 10 other lines. Also 9 lihds. draught whisky. »r Sales of Colonial bottled ales very large, 650 doss, in December. This Hotel is in tho centre of a very n thriving district, and stock sales are held 0 * twice or three times weekly. '' Price for the lease, which has about 4\ J: years to go. together with the furniture, " ,£IOOO. Cash required about .£2OOO. Wo r " will arrange balance on easy terms. The [>■ stock of liquors at valuation, at present about XI2A3. Can he reduced in a 1 6 month's time to about .£7OO. P.N.'s will , a be taken for stock. Apply immediately, as tho Licenseo wi wants to go into camp, and this is a n genuine investment for a suitable person. >i- DWAN BROS., 10 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ro __ - IN all books whore ready access is necessary to tho next unused form, The if "Ever-Ready" Patented Quick-Reference no device is unequalled. Cheap, effective, ill and simple. Full particulars from the b- Sole Agents, the Wellington Publinhing )B Company, Ltd,, "Dominion" Amue, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2694, 14 February 1916, Page 7
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