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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPRESS THEATRE' The Bost Theatre in Wellington. Open from 11 a.m. till Slecpyliine. ALL THIS WEEK, Tho Most Colossal Entertainment ever Offered in New (Zealand. headed by JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN (The “Kid” Himself). A Picture of Laughter and Tears, Smiles and Sobs. s ' “'TROUBLE'’ ' “TROUBLE” "TROUBLE” "TROUBLE” "TROUBLE-" "TROUBLE" "TROUBLE” "TROUBLE" Charlie Chaplin’s wonderful Prodigy.in the Funniest n,nd Most Ebvablo Role You’ve Ever Seen Him in. ]f You Liked "My Boy” You’ll Simply Rave About "TROUBLE.” Splendid Supporting Programme, including BEN TURPIN, the Cross-eyed CoAedinn, in "BRIGHT EYES,” a Alack Scnnett Two-reel Scream. EMPRESS NEWS FILM. THE N.Z. KAURI INDUSTRY. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC, Inimitable Played bv tho World-famous EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE! ORCHESTRA Of Ten Solo Musicians, Under tho Distinguished Conductorship of MR. L. D. AUSTIN. Overture —“William Toll” (Rossini). Patrons are Requested to Note:. DE LUXE -SESSION nt 7.45 each Evening BOX PLAN at tho Bristol till 5 p.m., then at Theatre. 'Phono 3442. TELEPHONE RESERVES held till 7.4-5 Only. "TROUBLE” Screens at 11 a..m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 420 p.m., 6.25 p.m., 8.55 p.m. . WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous). (Continued from Pago 1.) SALE OF SURPLUS BUCKLE STREET, WELLINGTON. HHHE Defence Department has For Sale Js. Ammunite Cloth. Cano for basketmaking, Kitchen Chairs, Tables, Office Furniture. Oxidised Conner Grille. Galv. Buckets, Galv. Baths, Stop Cocks. Pipo Fittings Iron (bar and short), Anvils, Gas Caiiphonts, Iron Pulleys, Hen ting Stoves. Vulnaniser. leather Stripping Alachine, 500 Gallon Tanks (set of four with connection and fittings), Electrical Fittings, Electric Motors, Starters. Switchboards. Petter Newton Petrol Electric Set (2 k.w. 200 v„ complete with cooling tanks, etc.). Tools of every doscription. Ground Sheets, Sleeping-hags, Straps. Bolts, Horse Covers (new large size, made of jute canvas, lined, also suitable for cow covers), Cash Register (four drawer, in grtod order). Pintform Scales. Goda Fountain Plant, and numerous other lines. Closicr date of tho Branch Sale of GROCERIES TOBACCO. PATENT AIEDiriNES. LADIES’. GENTS' AND CfTTLDTfEN’S FOOTWEAR. CLOTHING ofc., has been EXTENDED until FEBRUARY 17. 11)23. All lines remainin'- ore pr’ocs below cost. NOTE.—-All gonds are subject to sales and' delivery is to lie taken ex store. Depot open 9 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.. and 1 nm. to 4.30 n.m. daily, excent Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Lato night Fridays. C 15 p.m. to 8 p.m. BACKERS AND WEEK-ENDERS. QEE our Lighting and Cooking Appli- *•’ anew for week-end cottages. A WIZARD LAMP Illuminates an entire room for Id. PER HOUR. AN EVER-READY GAS RING Boils a Quart of Water in five minutes. Call and sen-them. EARLY BROS. TRADING CO.. LTD.. 187 Featherston St. Conn. Union Bank). MR. BONAR LAW . And THE CROWN CLOTHING COMPANY. FTINGLAND’S New Premier says: "Bad all as things arc. lam convinced we have reached the bottom.” We are also of this opinion, and think that the New Year promises to be one of-prosperity, and. further, that if you would share in this prosperity, you must look the part, for nothing stimulates confidence more than a well-dressed appearance. You.can bo stylishly dressed and save money bv getting your Suits direct from our wholesale warehouse. You take no risk in ordering from us, for OUT “Crow-nail” Suits are well made from the best procurable material, and are guaranteed to rive you satisfaction, otherwise your money is willingly refunded. CROWN CLOTHING MFC. CO. (N.Z.), LTD., 77 Willis Street (upstairs). Opp. "Evening Post," Wellington. LIVE STOCK, ETC., FOR SALE. PARROTS. PARROTS. PARROTS. JUST Arrived—Big shipment of White Cockatoos, Galahs, Australian and Foreign Finches; railed to any part of Now Zealand. Ferrets, Guinea Pigs, White Rabbits, always in stock. FOGLIA AND COPP. TeL 22 —028. 82 Vivian St., Wellington. HOTELS FOR SALE. » FOR SALE. HOTEL AND FARM. UP-TO-DATE HOTEL in ono of tho best Country Towne in New Zealand. Rental £l4 ss. per week; takings average £lBO. Free house Ingoing ,£3850, which includes up-to-date Furniture, practically new; electric light plant, ami everything as a going concern except stock of Liquor. Furniture insured for £l5OO. Clause in tho Lease. Lessor to repurchase Furniture and Electric Light Plant at end of term. Wages .£47. Rates £B5. Stock at present about £2OOO. at valuation. Buyer can havo option to purchase a most-up-fo-dato Farm, 3 miles away, which the owner had been running in -conjunction with the hotel; 80 acres (about) rivor flats. This is the best land in New Zealand, carrying 15 cows, 12 young stock, 37 pigs. 300 head prize Leghorn fowle, 60 ducks; implements, ploughs, separator, cultivator, mowers, drays, gigs, etc.; 15 acres lucerne. Homestead, 10 Targe rooms, only built 10 years, firstclass ritnu; 7 bedrooms, with fireplaces, wardrobes, steal ceilings. Wizard light, etc., stables, grain shed, concrete cowhails. L.K.G.4, milking plant with Lister engine. Price freehold, as a going concern, .£9OOO, or in coniunction with hotel. £250 rebate; easy terms of purchase. It is onlv being.sold owing to Mie Proprietor’s wife having had a very serious accident which necessitates retiring from business. The Hotel or Farm can lie bought separately; very easv terms for eni.h. ' DW KN PROS., Sole Agento, Willis Street, WcVtagton. HOTELS FOR SALE. Apply to tho Sole / gents. mjntEß WELLINGTON HOTELS A. D. KENNEDY AND CO.. LTD.. 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. W "ILLIS Street, 318, opposite Webb Street, highly recommended for I Hoard and Residence, electric light, hot I water.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 120, 6 February 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 120, 6 February 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 120, 6 February 1923, Page 9