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AMUSEMENTS JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors John Fuller and Sons, The management have pleasure in announcing the reappearance in Wellington of MR JOHN FUELER, MR JOHN FULLER, MR JOHN FULLER, MR JOHN FULLER, New Zealand's Favourite Tenor. Mr Fuller will this evening, by general desire, sing the well-known ballad, SALLY IN OUR AELEY And PILGRIM OF LOVE. JJIS MAJESTY'S 'THEATRE Proprietors John 'Fallen and Sons THIS EVENING AT 8. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. A Thrilling Dramatic Story. Adapted from tho famous Novel by CHARLES DICKENS. Over one hundred stirring scenes. Tho story does not lack interest for a moment. OLIVER A subject TWIST OLIVER that appeals TWIST OLIVER to all. TWIST It will be of interest Co know that this magnificent photo-play was enacted on tho actual spots around which the novel was woven. As the picture is thrown upon tho screen tho story will bo told by MR ALFRED BOOTHMAN, The Eminent Australian Elocutionist, Supported by THE COCKATOOS’ MATINEE. Showing the tricks and antics of a team of trained Australian Cockatoos. And "IN A DEN OF LIONS.” A Magnificent Circus Drama. Dress Circle, Is Gd; Stalls, Is; Upper Circle, 6d. Box plan at tho Dresden; Booking Free. On request trams stop in front of Theatre. 'Rhone 3153. Seats not kept after 3 o'clock. WELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES, LTD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2Sfh. WATERSIDE WORKERS’ PICNIC. Y~VN account of the Waterside Workers’ Picnic to Day's Bay TO-DAY, tho ordinary tickets to Day’s Bay will not include admission, to the Grounds. The pnblic wishing to visit tho Grounds on that day must present a Picnic Ticket at the gates. Boats leave Wellington 7.10, 9J?O, 10.15, 11 a.m., 1.30 and 2.30 p.m. Leave Day's Bay 2.10, 4.25, and 6.10 p.m. PEOPLE’S PICTURE PALACE. Manners street. FOLLOW THE CROWDS. All Wellington should see “PLOT AND COUNTERPLOT." “PLOT AND COUNTERPLOT." Redemption of Slivers. Biscuit Making. And all the others which are SIMPLY PERFECTION. Plot and Counterplot is, without a doubt, the finest detective drama over produced in this city. Adults, 6d. Children, 3d, 235 DANCING. Victoria Hall, Newtown.— Madame Foley is prepared to enrol Pupils for Music and Dancing Tuition Class. Thursday: Upper Hult, Friday. Private Lessons by appointment. The largest stock of Fancj Dresses for Hire in the Dominion. Th» above hall is now available for dances, etc. HOTELS FOH SALE HOTELS FOR SALE

Country Hotel, Taranaki—Lease seven years, at net rental of £5 per week; takings .£IOO per week; no opposition. Price, lease and furniture .£35110; &1500 cash balance financed to suitable party, tree house. Hotel, Napier—Lease five years; rent £6 per week; average weekly takings .£93. Lease and furniture £3OOO. Small Country Hotel, North IslandLarge garden and orchard and ten acres accommodation paddocks. Lease ten years at £3 per week rent; takings are given on the average at £3O per week. Price lease and furniture £1250. Pree house. Hotel, Nelson District—Lease three years at £1 10s per week rent; fifteen ftcrea of splendid land; takings are said to average £3O per week. Price, lease and furniture £7OO. Country Hotel, North Island—Lease over four years at £l2 10s per calendar month: takings can bo brought up to £3O by good tenant. Ingoing, lease and furniture, £550. Free house. Hotel, West Coast —Lease over sixteen years at low rent; takings average £6O per week, all bar trade. Price, lease and furniture. £3OOO. Pree house. Hotel, Wellington—Lease four years and four months at reasonable rent; hotel well furnished and in first-class order; takings from £llO to £l2O per week. Price, lease and furniture, £3500. Hotel Country, North Island—Lease just on four years at low rent; saleyards close to hotel; takings are given on the average at £ls per week. Free house. Price. lease and furniture, £I3OO. Also numerous other hotels in North and South Islands. Full particulars to boon fide purchasers on application to ZOHRAB & CO,, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. THE FEDERAL COMPANY. 117, VICKERY'S CHAMBERS. 82, PITT STREET, SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. HOTELS.—When we recommend a business to a buyer it has to be somepretty good, and behind our recommendation are figures certified to by Leading Breweries and Wine and Spirit Merchants. Here we submit particulars of two Hotels wo can recommend : HOTEL.—Northern, Line, lease IJ years, and an extension of 5 years can bo arranged. Rent £2 10s, no opposition. Boer trade i hhds per week. The total purchases for 6i months amount to about £7OO and tho trade is .£SO per week. Price £550. HOTEL.— Leading Sub., opposite Station, no opposition. Fine two-storey brick building, beautifully furnished; largo billiard room, flower garden. Nice home, easily managed; superior class of trade. £60.000 to be spent on Station shortly; lease 9 years, moderate rent; turnover for past year £7000;, Tooth’s beer; best proposition around Sydney- Cash £3300. HOTELS.—AII prices, from £230 to £35,000. SOLE AGENTS : THE FEDERAL COMPANY. Land and Estate Agents and Hotel Brokers, 117. VICKERY'S CHAMBERS, 82, Pm STREET. SYDNEY. NEW SOUTH WALES. 236

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8339, 28 January 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8339, 28 January 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8339, 28 January 1913, Page 3

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