AMUSEMENTS COME FOB A TRIP BY DAY AND NIGHT BY DAY AND NIGHT BY DAY AND NIGHT Through ALT, THIS WEEK AT ■ SEE!! SEE!! WHAT THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE TRAVEL THOUSANDS OP MILES ■ TO SEE. \ Every phase of life in this great Metropolitan CITY OF WONDERS. CITY OF WONDERS. CITY OF WONDERS. NEW YOJtK i'Tom top of skyscrapers 970 feet high. MILLIONAIRE RESIDENCES in a)] their splendour. BROADWAY, with its rush of traffic by DAY and NIGHT. THE GREAT WHITE WAY, a. sight never to be forgotten. AH those wonderful electric signs. WALL STREET, FIFTH AVENUE, THE BOWERY, CHINATOWN, THE CABARET SHOWS. THE ROOF GARDENS, THE UNDERWORLD, THE BASEMENT CAFES, AFTER-DINNER DANCING. HOTEL M'ALPIN, 1500 rooms, 16 elevators, 23 stories; the largest Hotel in the World. EVERYTHING AND MORE THAN CAN BE SEEN IN A MONTH'S TOUR. NOTE!—We were packed to the doors and hundreds were turned away from the first feroeninjr, so : a special BOX PLAN ATTENDANT BOX PLAN ATTENDANT Will be at Theatre from lfl a.m. each day to reserve seats. Call or 'Phone SU3. Prices as usual. SUPPORTING PICTURES: LATEST PATHE GAZETTE, VIEWS OF SPAIN (Patheeolour), ami MAID MAD (a scream). Exhibited by Royal Command at Buckingham Palace for Private Inspection by Their Majesties the King and Queen. EXHIBITION. GALLERY, CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS, 33 WIL LTS STREET'(above Hart Bros.), Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT. EXHIBITION OF ANZA.C PICTURES ! By SAPPER MOORE-JONES, N.Z. Engineers, attached to Army Corps Headquarters as Artist. THESE ILLUMINATED RECORDS OF TRAGIC HISTORY ' , 'Were Viewed in London by OVER 100,000 PEOPLE, . And requests to hold similar exhibitions were received from tho civic authorities of almost every city in the United Kingdom. "GO AND SEE THESE ANZAC PICTURES" was the advice given to their Teaders by all tho London Daily Papers. DESCRIPTIVE LECTURES Will be delivered by Sapper Moore-Jones during -.the Day and Evening Sessions. OPENING DATE, WEDNESDAY Next. ' ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. Juveniles: Sixpence. BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. ' npO LET, at Rongoteii, Shop afld Large JL Workshop, suitable for Garage or Plumber; good openings for business. Apply H. .Walklcy, P.O. Box 17, Rongotea. I , I7IOR SALE, Fruit, Confectionery, and . .Grocery Business; good reasons tor selling; no goodwill; take over business Ist February. H. Lund, Turakina. • rfO LET, Boot Business, as going- conJL'. cern, with dwelling attached; Jig goodwill; with or without stock. ■ Particullaia from H. .Walklcy, P.O. Box 17, liongotca. FOR SALE, a Grocery and Boot Business in the Wairarap.i; good openi.og for pushing man; stock at Tahiati'on. Premises can be bought or leased. Ajply Mark Maxton and Co., Greytown. WANTED, A CHEMIST. nrjjHEEE is a first-class Opening for a JL' Qualified Chemist in the Township of 'Matiere. The district is closely settled —majority of inhabitants married, with, fauijtlies. No Doctor within eleven miles. There is a suitable shop available. To one -trlio possesses also Veterinary Knowledge: this is as good an opening as could be found in the North Island. FurAher particulars, BOS 19, Matiere. ______ ~ PApTTNERSHipr WANTED, Working Partner for Sound Grocery Bnsiness in thriving Tara.naki township. Capital no great consideration if applicant a competent and energetic worker. For particulars, apply "Pairtner," "Dominion" Office. All correopoudence strictly confidential. SMAIIL COUNTIiY STORE. Stationery, Soft v> Drinks,, etc., Kinp Country, good business. Rimt, l\ls. Stoclc. and Furniture- complete. £l(fi cash. A Bargain. For full particulars apply RATLIFF JUND AGENCY, FeiWing. GOOD sound Bakery and Tearoom Business. Cash takings average about £35 peif weeik. Price, as a going concern, .£181). Stock at valuation, about .£20(1, -which; can b* reduced. For full partricmlai- apply "BAEERL" ■ "Dominion" Office. SUNNY NAPIER. ' TEA AND LUNCHEON ROTIMS. Turnover, £40 weekly. Large Toom, seats 100. Al Cutlery. Good Linen and Even-thing to carry on a first-class trade. lil-healtli only reason for sellin?. PRICE, -E3OO. The soundest proposition ever put on the market. Early application necessary. C. R. WILSON AND CO (Gill Bros.), Aiictioneßrs, and Property Salesmen, STATION STREET, HASTINGS. FOR SALE. STATIONERY BUSINESS. TT_OUBLE FRONT SHOP, with 6 jL» Dwelling Booms ttttaohnd. Least 6 years to run. Turnover, £llit per annum. Stock sibout .£SOO at valuation. No QoodwiW required. Owner ia a nincle man and ie enlisting. Will accept £8(K) in. caeh; balance approved P/ne. Apply . LEWIS AND CO.. Wanganui. rip SHIELDS, Military Tailor, Willis A • Street, begs t;o announce that he has just received a new shipment of Artillery Buttons, Ist Canterbury, 9th Hawke's Bay, Wellington Eaet Coast, 16th Waikato Badges, also Brass Buglers' Badges, and all tho latest makes of puttees.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2971, 8 January 1917, Page 9
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