AMUSEMENTS. A BRILLIANT COMPANY, Presenting a Show that is good right through, and contains several outstanding items. FULLERS’ IS MAJESTY’S. The Theatre of Distinction. 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. The Famous Dame Comedian, JOE BRENNAN JOE BRENNAN (New Zealand’s Own) and CYRIL NORTHCOTE, Heavy-weight Comedian, Supported by a Talented Cast of 18 PRINCIPALS AND BALLET, including GUS DAWSON GEORGE CORRELLI Dancing Expert Operatic Tenor IRA VANDA G. W. DESMOND Saxaphone Girl “Dismal Desmond” IDA NEWTON, Singer of Cute Songs. SOMERVILLE SISTERS, Specialty Dancers. DELL BARNES & PEGGY SHARP, Jazz Fragments, And the SIX CABARET KITTENS, In their DISTINCTLY UNIQUE OPENING PROGRAMME, “HAPPY AND SNAPPY," "HAPPY AND SNAPPY," All that the Name Implies. A Whole Leagic of Melodies, Songs, Dances, Jests and Jokes —all the latest. Every item is fresh and original, and is guaranteed to keep the audience interested and amused throughout. FULLERS’ POPULAR PRICES. D.C. and 0.5.. 2s. 6d. (Reserved, 35.); Stalls, Is. Cd.; Upper Circle. Is. Box Plan at. the Bristol. After 5 at Burnett’s Confectionery Store, next Theatre. For reservations after 7 p.m. phone Theatre (28—175). EMPRESS A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. SECOND BIG WEEK. Still Going Strong! TOLSTOY’S FAMOUS NOVEL NOAV A WONDERFUL PICTURE. “RESURRECTION” (A United Artists Picture) Recommended by the Censor as more suitable for Adults. Featuring ROD LA ROCQUE And DOLORES DEL RIO Box Plan at the Bristol till 5, then at Theatre. Ring 43—963. COMMENCING FRIDAY— A Master Picture Special, “PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY.” “PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY.” QKETCH EXHIBITION O , O f WATERCOLOURS Of English, Swiss, New Zealand and Other Scenes, by H. H. TOMBS. OPEN DAILY TILL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, At the BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION’S ROOMS, 26 Wellington Terrace (next St, Andrew’s Church), From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 14 ANAWATU Gorge Round Trl u , Sun-•l’-L day. Early trams from Lyall Bay, Island Bay. BUSINESSES FOR SALE T>LACKSMITH Shop, good opportunity, -D country town; rent cheap, one opposition. A 495, c/o "Dominion." BAKERS— Here’s a good proposition. Trade. 3000 per week, and smalls, model bakehouse, latest type oven. Good shop well stocked with confectionery. Price for the lot, <£475; no options given. Wm. Butler," 142 Lambton Quay. TO BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS. W? have several splendid Businesses for Sale. Turnovers from .£4OOO up to 412,000 per annum. Write us for details. RICHARD A. LARGE AND CO., Business Brokers, Wellington. (P.O. Box 954.) FOR SALE. AfOTOR-CYCLE Garage, full equip--I’4. ment and sundry stock. Purchase to be arranged by owner. Full particulars on application. Good city position, including agencies. Reasons for selling, owner leaving district. Apply GlO3, c/o “Dominion,” Wanganui. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. CASH Grocery and Confectionery Business; good stand; low rent; 4 living rooms. Price (stock at valuation) about 4200; fittings £25. Further particulars, apply A. A. Wood, Hotel Broker, Box 226, Palmerston North. GOING, A MARBLE BAR. x OWNER retiring. Lease, 2 years to run; rent, incluu’bg rates. 44 per week. Five good living rooms, with shop and all in centre of shopping area, Petone. Price for whole, £725. GOODWIN, CHICHESTER, AND MACLAREN, Lower Hutt. ’Phone 46—365. ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT FOR SALE. SMITH AND WAI TE, Electrical Engineers. 101 LAMBTON QUAY, New Telephone. No. i2 — 952. ANAWATU Gorge, Sunday. Four hours in the Gorge. Refreshment stall on grounds.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 117, 15 February 1928, Page 3
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