AMUSEMENTS, MATINEE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. rrvHE xting's nnHEATRE JL HB AMNG'S HEATRE ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS OF THE SUPERIOR 6-ACT PHOTO-PLAY. "THE IRON STRAIN!" "THE IRON STRAIN!" "THE IRON STRAIN!" "THE IRON STKAIN!" "THE IRON STRAIN!" "THE IRON STRAIN!" A Story of Rough ALASKA ALASKA. ALASKA The Wild Land of tho North. A Play that features DUSTIN FARNUM AND ENID MARKLEY. Supporting Attractions: . TIT? PATHE GAZETTE." DIPLOMATIC HENRY," Comedy. THE BOOKING BOOM YES! Wo told you yesterday that tho booking would be brisk, and we advised you to get in early. BUT—Never in our most sanguine moments did we expect that over 200 seats would be taken within a couple of houra of opening -at Ihi-. Bristol—But they were! The young lady in charge of the plan (such a pretty girl) tells us-there was quite a nice little queue, waiting at 9 o'clock. WE TELL YOU— . Honestly, this is tho- biggest thing in pictures yet. New York, London, Paris, Rome, Melbourne, and Sydney have said so. Even Auckland—poor old Aucklandhas been 4artled out of its wonted calm to such an extent that nearly 12,000 of its best citizens have seen this picture in 3 days. : NOW— At tho rate the plans aro filling, by Saturday there will bo very few 6eats left. ' . DON'T LEAVE IT TOO LATE. The King's is not such a big placo after all. Reserves at' Tho Bristol will cost you juBl; 2s. ("Madonna" will' show you tho best ones left). If you care to take a long chance at tho Theatre, the prices will b© Is. 6d. Front Stalls; Is. Back Stalls.—But it's a risk! YOU WILL SEE- . ■ A truly wonderful spectacle, presented in a truly -wonderful way, and accompanied by tho biggest and best orchestra ever seen in this city.. CABEEIA THE MIGHTY! At KING'S—NEXT MONDAY. , BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. WANTED, by bachelor,. Partner in large sheep farm. Please correspond with "Sheep Farmer," care of "The Domlon" Office. . COUNTRY BAKERY FOR. SALE. SHOWS GOOD PROFITS. "RJO Goodwill for quick sale. SatisfaclN tory reasons for soiling. Splendid opportunity for a Suitable . man with small capital. Bread, sd. and 5Jd. Apply-- ' "BAKER," "Standard," . ' . Palmerston North. 1 FOR SALE. : . STATIONERY BUSINESS. - Double rront shop, with 6 Dwelling Rooms attached.. Lease 6 years to run. 'Turnover, .£llOO per ail-' num. Stook about 4§°o at valuation. No Goodwill, required. Owner is a single man and is enlisting. Will accept iC3OO in cash; "balance approved P/ns. Apply LEWJS AND CO., Wanganui. GREAT CHANCE FOR GROCERS. GOOD LIVING GIVEN AWAY-NO GOODWILL. ONE of the oldest established City v Groceries in the South Island comes on the market owing to owner having decided to retire.' Central stand; favourable lease; good turnover and profits; stock at about ,£I4OO, can bo reduced fixtures, fittings, carts; etc., J275; any items not wanted by buyer will be kept 4 s owner id retiring, no Goodwill is asked. Fuller particulars from Sole Agents: N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester Street, Christchurch. GROCERY AND CARTING BUSINESS. \-. IN good country district, no opposition) 30 miles from railway; good turnover and profitß owners -wish to go to the. Front. DAIRY Farm, 186 acres, excellent soil, 7-roomed houso, good- farm build, figs; carrying 50 cows-and other stock; close cheese factory, school, etc, ( J!26 pel acre, .£SOO cash, jF. WISE', . Land Agen{:, Eketahuna. PUBLIC NOTICES! ' ' APPLICATION having been mado to A ine to register a dealing affecting Lot 6, D.P. 2030, part Sections 73 and 76, Left Bank, Wanganui River, being tho balance of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 179, folio 170, Wellington Registry, and evidence having been lodged of the loss or destruction of tho said certificate of title, I hereby give notice that I will dispense with the production of the said certificate of title, and register the dealing as requested, unless cavoat be lodgod forbidding the same on or before the 20th day of July, 1916. Dated this sth day of July, 1916, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. G. G. BRIDGES, District Land Registrar. NOTICE is hereby given that the Parcels of Laud hereinafter described will be brought undor tho provisions of -the Land .Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat bo lodged forbidding, the same on. or before the 7th day of August, 1916. Application 4721 (plan, provisional, 18C2). DUNCAN MOIUSON M'LAREN, ROBERT LEE M ( LAREN, JOHN DONALD M'LAREN; and JESSIE MORISON M'LAREN,—239I acres 2 roods 5 porches, parts Sections 6 (and accretion), 9, 32, 33, 14, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, and 51, Ahiaruke, District. Occupied- by James Frederiok Foster Foreman and others. Application 4731 (deposited-nlan 8408). PHILLIP DAVID DAVIS.—I rood 23.4 perches, part Section 122,. Hutt District. Occupied by Applicant. Application 4732 (plan, provisional, 1915). LEWIS COSTER SLADDEN, FRANCIS DILNOT SLADDEN; and ARTHUR JULIUS SLADDEN.-l rood, part Section 11, Hutt District, Unoccupied, Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated thin sth day of July, 19IG, at tho Lands Registrv Offioe, Wellington. G. G. BRIDGES, District Land Registrar,
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