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AMUSEMENTS. Theatre r o y a l. MONDAY NEXT. AUGUST 7th. MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 7th. The Vaudeville Sensation of Australasia (.Direct from New Yc rV:J. First Apjiearance in New Zealand of the Indescribable POTTER HARTWELL TRIO, POTTER HARTWELL TRIO, POTTER HARTWELL TRIO, POTTER HARTWELL TRIO, THE AGILE THREE. One of the greatest, most extraordinary, and astounding Comedy Acte ever witnessed in New Zealand. REMEMBER! One of the most expensive Vaudeville Acts ever imported. BUT on the face of it being so, the management will only charge the usual nrioe. ~ ~ Book seats at Dresden to avoid disap■wintment. DON’T COME TO THEATRE ROYAL NEXT WEEK—YOU MIGHT SEE A FINE PROGRAMME BY DOING SO! TTIULLERS’ THEATRE ROYAL. JC BRILLIANT FIRST PART! HUGE PROGRAMME! Which includes THE ALTON TRIO, HARRY SADLER. CHAS. HEATH, WATTS AND LUCAS, TWO ROSEBUDS, BEIGHTIE CARLISLE 808 HARPER, JIM GAFFNEY, WARD LEAR, FREDA NEWRICK NELLIE SE VRLE, ESSIE JENNINGS. MARCELLA GRAY. RUBY RUBRIA. Also, FINE CORONATION PICTURE. FINE CORONATION PICTURE. Prices—3s and Is. Plan Dresden. ,123 HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sona. FULLERS’ PICTURES. PULLERS’ PICTURES. TO-NIGHT at S. Messrs Fuller and Sons take pleasure in again Presenting the GREAT NEW PROGRAMME! GREAT NEW PROGRAMME! Which last evening, on being presented for the - first time, met with the entire anjirovai. of the luigh and appreciative audience. THE CORONATION THE CORONATION of KING GEORGE KING GEORGE and QUEEN MARY, QUEEN MARY, The Procession to and from 'Westminster Abbey. A Magnificent Spectacle. A LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER’S PERIL. Home of British Industry. FISHER MAID. . Josh and Cindy’s Wedding TnpGERMAN OFFICERS TRAINING. Soap Bubbles. Wasted Courage. THE STRIKE, LEADER. Silver Threads Among the Gold. WATERFALLS OF TIVOLI. Teddy’s Throe Duals. Warwick Chronicle. D.C. and O.S. Is, Stalls (tip-up) 6d. Plan, at Christeson’s. ’Phone, 3153. WANTED TO SELL. F-OR SALE, QA H.-P. Crossley Gas Engine. No Ov reasonable offer refused. MAAVSON, STEWART AND BECKETT, 483 Hereford street, Christchurch. TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS. FOB SALE, two-year-old Rhubarb Plants, Myiett’s Victoria, best giant, 4s per doz., 24s per 100. or .19 per 1000. Also Topps’ Winter, 6s per doz. (real good plants.) Apply to Robert Miller. Platform, Greytown North. FOB SALE. ■'l AS ENGINE, 35-hlp., .by Crossley .X Bros. In good running order. ALTERNATING CURRENT MOTOR, 3-h.p., Westinghouse. Good as new. .pply MANAGER, -"N.Z. Times." BUSINESSES FOR SALE. OARDING-HOUSE, 17 rooms, lease 2i years to run, rent £5 per week; .£350 as a going concern. Atchison, and Pluck, Taumarunui. OB SALE, Wood and Coal Yard doing good business. * PricG «£3oo. Stock, Live and Dead, at valuation. Apply Norman L. Gurr, Dannevirke. OR Sale, Lease of Business in • good inland town; present turnover 1600 large loaves and small goods. Particulars by letter to Prestige, ‘"Times office. _ ifNENERAL STORE, inland town, largo VT turnover; stock about 92X200, £6OO cash required; balance approved bills; owner selling on account of health. Ap-. ply to J. T. Barry and Co., Feilding. Boardinghouse, 20 rooms. 20 boarders; freehold £SOO, half cash; furniture at valuation. A fortune to suitable man* W, Chamberlain, Wood-' villa. JEWELLERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. OOD position; rent 27s Gd; up-to-date stock; satisfactory reason for selling. Apply 'A. BENSON, 481 278, High street, Christchurch. BOARDINGHOUSE /FOR SiiE. rjTHE furniture and goodwill of a 28J. roomed Boardinghouse in a good town; a splendid trade attached: 5 years’ lease; uo-to-dato house. Particular's from " A.8.C.," 442 . , " Times ’’ office. t p ENERAL STORE, Shop and Dwelling, vig inland town; turnover ,£406 a month. Price .£BSO, £SOO cash required, balance arranged. Apply to J. T. Barry and Co., FeUding. 1 NOTE THESE, IT WILL PAY YOU. VPI ENERAL Store; turnover for May, SJT; June, winter months, £1060; every investigation; fine house, largo shop; solid reasons for selling. Apply Whittaker and Co., Phoenix Chambers, Queen street, Auckland. THRU IT and Confectionery Businesses J- from £7O; Ladies' Drapery. £450, £6 10s weekly profit. Apply Whittaker and Co., Phoenix Chambers, Queen street, Auckland. IF you want any business, please let us know your wants. Send to Whittaker .and Co., Phoenix Chambers, Queen street. Auckland. 1 BRUIT and Confectionery Business for - ■ Sale in prosperous Hastings; corner shop, 3-plate glass windows; big returns; big profits; glittering prospects; 4 years lease. There is also Stationery and Toy Dept, in the business as going concern; £2OO the lot. Apjily, at once, to Cassidy and Co., Agents, HastingsFOB immediate Sale. Pawnbroker’* Business; only one in town; profits over £H weekly; as a going concern, .everything for £750; lease of ehop two years to run with right of renewal at 50s per week. F. J. W. GASCOYNE, Land Agent, . ■ Hastings. SALE! SALE! HOTELS, General Stores, Farms (large and small). For Exchange—Hotels, General Stores, Farms, etc. Should you want any of the above, large or email, call on M. G. REID, Harris street. FOR Immediate Sale, Hairdressing and Billiard Saloon, prosperous inland town: 5 years’ lease shop and premise® at £ll per month; about £250 stock: up-to-date fixtures and fittings, including patent spray and toilet stand; two fullsized tables and all accessories; takings about £2O to £25. per week; going concern, £650, to close offer; terms considered. Further particulars. 946 "INLAND," “Times'' Office,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7870, 4 August 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7870, 4 August 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7870, 4 August 1911, Page 3