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AMUBEMENTB. "The War will be won or lost on the Western Front."—Kitchener. rjWVN HALL. TOWN HALL. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 1. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 1. Also, TUBS, .lth, and TIIUES. Gth APRIL. THRILLING AVAR LECTURES By the Distinguished International Journalist, FREDERIC COLEMAN, FREDERIC COLEMAN, FREDERIC COLEMAN, FREDERIC COLEMAN. Vivid Stories by an Actual Eye-Witness, ((escribing his Personal Experiences With tho ALLIES IN FRANCE AND FLANDERS. ALLIES IN FRANCE AND FLANDERS. Tlie following letter from the Great Cavalry Leader, MAJOIi-GENEBAL DE LISLE, C.8., D.5.0., speaks for itself: . *?29th Division, Dardanelles, 31st. August, 1915. My Dear Coleman,—l was so pleased to get your letter of August 6 containing tlw announcement and outline of your proposed leotui-es. The latter brings back vividly tlio interesting, as well as dangerous, journeys wo spent together in your wonderful car. From August 31, just a year ago to-day, until tho end ot Miiy following, when I was transferred to this Division, my cavalry never went into action without your car moving backwards and forwards from the firingline to my • headquarters, and I hope you will make it clear to your audiences that yon did not view tho fighting from positions miles in rear, as is necessarily Iho oasa with correspondents. I sco you have reprahiced the photograph of the car after our H.Q. wore blown up outside Messines, but I wish I had a picture of your face when you missod your gears tho morning that'shell burst in. our faces and smashed the radiator and wind-screen. Well,' good luck, my dear Coleman. Whatever'life may bring you, and I'hope it will be all prosperity and success, ■ you will always admit that you never spent a nioro wonderful time, one that can never be forgotten, than tho months you sjient in tho front line with my Ist Cava'lTy Division. I need not say how much assistance you were, to me during all this time, but you may not know that 1 reported more than oncc that without your car at my disposal I "-could never have kept, in close toucli with my Brigades round the Aisne, at Ypres, and Messines. With all good wishes and kindest regards, ' Tours ever, BEAUVOIS DE LISLE." PRICES—3s., 25., and Is. Reserved Seats, Is. " BOX PLANS OPEN at Tho Bristol" Tiann. Co.. next THURSDAY MORNTNG. ' • FRANK • TAIi3OT, ' '■ General Managor. BUSINESBEB AND PARTNERSHIPS. FISH SHOP AND RESTAURANT. <n OOD POSITION, in large town, threo years' lease, going concern, including cisli register; price, ,£250. This is a splendid chance for an experienced man. Apply, for full ■ particulars,- to RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, Foilding. ■ A GOING CONCERN. ' FOR SALE. A GOOD going and old-established Restaurant Business, in the heart of the City of Napier. Good opportunity for a couple, or a couple of young ladles. Apply immediately , HUNTER AND CLARK THOMSON. ™ / ' Napier. 1 j THIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY ; _ r business -for sale. ; : I In good inland town, Two Shops-one J or both for Sale. • i, ' i Full particulars to bona-fide buyers, apply . > "E.R.," "Dominion" Office. !" FOR'SALE OR EXCHANGE, j On account of ill-health of owner, we can i offer for Sale a First-class WOOD, COAL,' AND GRAIN BUSINESS, , Showing a net profit of approximately I .£SOO a year. Good Lease, low rent; first- ! class connection, in solid , town. | Or owner , would consider Farm in Exf change. ( Equity, from .£BOO to .£I2OO. according 1 to stock on hand. ! Early application necessary; open for f short lime only. Sole Agents— \ \ GRANT AND CAMPBELL. ; HAWERA. i OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS FOR SALE OR-EXCHANGE. SASH and Door Factory, North Island, established 1592, togethor with freehold. Now doing a really good 'business, 6 but must be disposed of owing the | death of tho head of the firm. This is i a very prosperous business, and suitable ! for persons with a knowledge of the busij ness. Price required, about .£5500 to sell } right out, freehold and plant. Stock and S book dobts at valuation. i Or would bo prepared to do an exchange for rent-producing property, farm, or first mortgages. j Our instructions are to dispose of same, i as the present manager is a young woman t and not fit to conduct the business. * Apply for further particulars to s DWAN BROS., t Wellington. DAINTY AFTERNOON TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS FOR SALE. | Splendid situation, good turnover and j lease; reasonable rent. Best.of crockery, I cutlery, linen, furniture, ice chest, piano, | etc. Rooms beautifully fitted up and thoroughly up-to-date. Easily .worked | high-class business. I Fullest particulars from the Sole Agents, J C. E. WILSON AND COY., (Gill Bros.), Auctioneers, I Hastings, H.B. I GREAT CHANCE FOR PASTRYCOOK. 1 (TfeWNER retiring through illnes9; .£9OO H \J a year living given away. Leading | Tea Rooms Business in one of the most | rapdly progressng North Island towns. .Good lease with right of renewal. Average profits proved by books .£9OO a year. Furnishings, plant, stocks, goodwill cost over .£900; but owing to ill-health owner will accept ,£BSO cash. Inquire about this at once. Solo agents, N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, f 18V .Manchester Street. Christchurch.' A CULTURED HOME of Rest and Re ("moment, comprising 9 houses, situ U ated in central, elevated position, wit! !•" ample pleasure grounds. Write or win to Registered Address, „ "STONEHURST." Auckland. FTII3 &lATA WINES, grown and inn do it A oiii" own Vineyard's on tho tiuunj HiUa pf Kflrtfe, Hwrtso'a Bf«,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2730, 27 March 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2730, 27 March 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2730, 27 March 1916, Page 7

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