AMUSEMENTS. • KING’S THEATRE - ' “THIS BEST SOUND IN TOWN.” ■ — - — NOW SHOWING:: Daily 2,30. Nightly 8 o’clock. BRILLIANT ALL-DIALOGUE ATTRACTION — UNIVERSAL’S SENSATIONAL ALL-TALKING ADAPTATION OF EDWARD LOCKE’S INTERNATIONALLY SUCCESSFUL PLAY! “The CLIMAX” An All-Singing and All-Talking Picture of Breath-taking Beauty and Soul-gripping Drama laid in Romantic Italy. Jean HERSHOLT Kathryn CRAWFORD WITH A PERFECT SUPPORTING CAST INCLUDING LE ROY MASON, JOHN REINHARDT, HENRI ARMETTA and Many Others. KING’S SOUND SHORT SUBJECTS BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL. PRICE SCALE: 1/- to 2/9.
. QUEENS $ THEATRE ♦ ' TO-NIG HT—B—TO-NIGHT. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. ANOTHER GREAT 2-STAR PROGRAMME! NO. 1 : The “Ace” of Western Stars— HOOT GIBSON In a good, rousing Western picture, with plenty of riding and fighting, and an appealing love story, in which popular Hoot Gibson takes all the honours.
“The Long Long Trail” NO 2: A Vivid, Thrilling Drama of Military Lives, Loves, and Intrigues. “The Lie” CLEVER! SOPHISTICATED - ! ! . - IMMENSE! . | ALL-STAR CAST’OF PLAYERS | QUEEN’S POPULAR PRICES! TO-NIGHT’S BIG VARIETY SHOW! Two Special Features, and Excellent Supporting Programme. Kilbsbme IHEMfIBelle Bennett, Anita Stewart, Donald Keith, and Wesley Barry in “WILD GEESE” “WILD GEESE A drama of a woman’s fight against her cruel husband, to conceal from her children a page from her past! Also All-Star Cast in “THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS” The romance of a Balkan Princess who fled from the formalities of Court Life to find adventure, drama, thrills, and freedom in the world. Gazette— Comedy—Trio. Reserve at Theatre, ’Phone 14—-H-BUSINESSES FOR SALE. pi-IRISTCHURCH—fO-rd. BoardingV house, going concern. Price £-WU; walk in, walk out. 8 Roxburgh St. AIRDRESSING, Tobacconist Business, City, suitable couple; will consider mortgage or car part payment. SS9G, c/o “Dominion.” - ■ QPLENDID Opportunity, Fruit, ConfecO tioncry and Tea-rooms, Manawatu Line, near Main Highway and Railway Station. Write D 666, c/o “Dominion.TT'OR—SALE —Dairy and Confectionery -L Business, corner stand, good lease, dwelling rooms attached; good reasons for selling. W498, c/o "Dominion,” Wanganui.■ TT'OR Immediate Sale, old-established JC Grocery and Coal Business; good turnover; low overhead expenses. White D 661, c/o “Dominion.” obOKED Meats and Provisions, popuU 7 lous suburb; lock-up or house included; cheap for quick sale; no opposition ; small rent. N 637, c/o “Dominion. ’ mii)A AND LUNCHEON ROOMS in J- flourishing country town, the best of its kind in the district; rent only £l/5/-: turnover £25 weekly. Price £3OO. LADIES’ OUTFITTER’S BUSINESS in best part of Wellington. Air investment of approx. £6OO (which includes no goodwill) will return to a capable woman a weekly profit of about £3O. R A LARGE AND CO., Opposite G.P.O. TEAROOMS. CONFECTIONERY. . SOFT DRINKS, ETC. AREALLY Good Business, averaging £4O per week; excellent situation; theatre rights. Price, including lease, fittings, etc., £325. Apply— GORDON HARCOURT, 27 Panama Street.
BUSINESS FOR SALE. f t ENERAL STORE, very prosperous VJT country town; shop and . 6-roomed dwelling; store-room, garage and all conveniences. RENT ONLY £2 PER WEEK Turnover £5OOO per annum. Very satisfactory prices. Price stock mid plant nt valuation, about £l2OO. An unrivalled proposition. HARCOURT & CO.
FOR SALE, AS GOING CONCERN, A FIRST-CLASS LADIES’ OUTFITTING BUSINESS, QITUATED in one of the most thriving O Inland Towns on the West Coast of the North Island. Premises new. centrally situated, and low rent. The Business has a splendid reputation, and is capable of great expansion. Would suit two experienced Ladies with small capital. API,I “LADIES’ OUTFITTER,” C/o Messrs. Broderick and Co., Box 128, Wellington.
OPPORTUNITY TO OWN INTERESTING PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS. . A N ideal opportunity for Young Man A with capital to own interesting business Will receive twelve months’ tuition’ under present owner before taking over concern, ensuring first-hand knowledge of high-class profession Last year showed £BOO net profit (Auditors Statement). Staff already employed. Business situated in one of Wellingtons newest and must up-to-date buildings. For further information, bona-hde inquirers are invited to write in first instance. to .. orl , O j {TUNrn y- ’ Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, •‘The Dominion” Building. M cllington.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 102, 24 January 1930, Page 2
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