AMUSEMENTS. TRENTITAM CAMP. Tho Late Train to Trenthain will bo delayed To-morrow Night until 11 o'clock. THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME Kindled ail clectrio wave of patriotic sentiment throughout the British Empire. THfc! MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME Pull of excitement from beginning to end. livery second of tho play holds you in tho grip of a compelling interest. QR-AND OPERA HOUSE. Direction .T. C. Williamson, Ltd. Business Manager J. W. Hnzlett. Tho Sensational Play of the Moment. TO-MOKROAV (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT At 8 o'clock. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Present for the First Tima in NewZealand tho great enthralling Patriotic Spy Drama, i THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME By Lcchmcro Worrall and .T. E. Harold Terry. .Vivid. Amusing. Realistic. Cast of Characters: John Prtfiton, J.P Arthur Cornell Mi«s Myrtlo Tempo Pigott Fraulein Schroeder Florence Glceson Porcival Pennicuik ... Kenneth Brampton Daphne Kidlington 11. Browne Molly Preston Dorothy Camming Fritz Leslie Victor Christopher Brent Frank Harvey Miriam Leigh „ Violet Paget Mrs. Sanderson Emina Templo Carl Sanderson Austin Milroy Corpora] Atkins Charles Morso Play produced* by George Barnum. Stage Manager, A. L. Pearco. Plans at The Bristol; Day Sales at Chrisiw-ou's, Prions—D.C. and R.S:i 65.; Gallery, Is. Early Door; Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. Touring Manager, John Farrell. TENDERS. •THE DUNEDIN DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE BOARD DEBENTURES, .£20,000.. rpENDERS, addressed to tho iimlerreturnable up to 10 a.m. on. WEDNESDAY, 18th August, are invited for 200 5 Per Cent. Debentures of .£IOO each. The Debentures have a currency of 11 years from Ist July, 1913, with in-'laH-yearly. TRUSTEES MAY INVEST. Principal and Interest payable New Zealand, Australia,'or London. Prospectus on application to the Bank of New Zealand. P. B. FOOTE, Deputy-Sccretarr. 28th July, 1915. npENDERS, to be addressed "Chairman -a- To Horo Co.-op, Dairy C 0.," will be received for Equipment for Cheese Factory, according to specification to be seen at "Dominion" Office, also on application to Secrotary, To Horo Co.-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. P. R. BUCHANAN, Secretary. ASSIGNED DRAPERY STOCK. C. E. CHOULES, WANGANUI. fTVENDERS will be received by the Trnstees in above estate for tile wholo of tho General Drapery Stock. Particulars of stock can be seen on application 16~~Messrs. Bing, Harris and Co., Ltd., Wellington, and stock and stock sheets on premises, Keith Street, Wanganui. Tenders closo MONDAY, August 10th, 4 p.m., a.nd must be addressed "Trustees, C. E. Choulcs' Estate, P. 0., Box 130, Wanganui." WAIPAWA COUNTY COUNCIL.
WRITTEN TENDERS, addressed, to if tho Chairman and marked "Tender," will ho received up to Noon' on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of September, 1915, for the construction of:— A Reinforced Concrete Bridge, 6 spans of 42 feet. Also, A Reinforced Concrete SpandrillArch, 36 feßt. Drawings, Specifications, etc., may be seen at the County Office, Waipawa. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. HOBIN'i County. Overseer. Waipawa, 28th July, 1915. ' Expanded metal. XPANDED METAL. FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING For FIREPROOF WALLS & CEILINGS. RUBEROID ROOFING. DAMP COURSE AND FLOORING. GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNER SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM DOORS. DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS. RANSOME VER MEHR CONCRETE. MIXERS, RUBBER GLASS FOR SKYLIGHTS AND VERANDAH ROOFS. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. . THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS AND HARDWOOD CO. LTD., Courtenay Place, Wellington. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. W A- C H 0 T E, VI • Parish Street. On Sale— GOLDEN BAY CEMENT: MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT, MAURICEVILLE LIME, J. J. CRAIG'S AUCKLAND HYD. LIME, FIRE BRICK, and TILES, FIRE CLAY. CHIMNEY POTS, eto. METAL CEILINGS 'Are Entirely British Manufacture. •" WILSON AND SHAW, Agents, Harris Street . (Opposite Electrio Light Office). WELLINGTON. IRON ROOFS And EXPOSED IKON or STEBIi. WOEK should be primed with TOCKOLITH to prevent rust and decay attacking tho metal. FRANCIS HOLMES Woodward Street, Wellington 10 SAGAR'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY; catalogues, quotations. Solo Agents, HENRY F. MOSS (Ltd.). Dunedin and Auckland. MOWN to .the gTound is tho result of your gross when your mower has been sharpened or repaired by H, Bergersen, who is an expert. New and second-hand, mowers always on hand. Don't throw away your old mowor before consulting H. E. Bergersen, Lawn Mower Expert, 27 and 29 Broad Street, Palmerston North. 'Phone 199, TO ADVERTISERS AND BUSINESS MEN. THE WELLINGTON PUBLISHING CO., LTD;, Are. Prepared to Purchase OLD STEREOTYPE BLOCKS, In Any Quantity. Prices quoted on receipt of particulars. Apply the manager; "Dominion." T EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., PurJU chased by L. Dabscheck, 126 Taranaki Street. Highest prices given. L«fcters promptly attended to. 'l'hone A 2666. GOOD Printing promptly produced at popular prices, at "Dominion" Job Piloting .Wpjki.
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