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AMUSEMENTB. "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME" Reflects tho England of to-day. It quickens the pulses. "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME" "THE MAN WHO STATED AT HOME" Thrilling, Amusing, Realistic. | THE MAN AT HOME | Stirs tho soul like tho call of a bugle. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, I/td. Business Manager J. W. Hazlitt To say that it created a triumph is putting it mildly. It sent a thrill through the whole House, from the Stalls to the Gallery, and was received with unbounded enthusiasm. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT,- AT 8. In the presence of His Excellency the Governor, Lady Liverpool, the Prime Minister, and the Cabinet Ministers. , The Groat Spy Play: THE MAN WHO STAYEDAT HOME THE MANWHO STAYED AT HOME THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME By Lechmere Worrall and J. E. Harold Terry. Direct from the Royalty Theatre., London. Presented by J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Incomparably Specially Organised Dramatic Company. "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME" Depicts the nefarious practices resorted to by Gorman spies in' England since tho "outbreak of war, and demonstrates in three stirring acts how they are defeated by tho man who, in spito of the contempt and insults of his friends, stayed at homo to servo his country in a capacity requiring both oourage and brains. VIVID, AMUSING, REALISTIC. Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at Christeson's. - Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, Gs.j Stalls, 3s.;'Gallery, Is. Early door, Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. Town hall. ' CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT And EVERY EVENING AT 8. Mr. Edward Branscombe's , Premier Costume Comedy Co. THE RED DANDIES, THE RED DANDIES, THE RED DANDIES, The reverberation of whoso boom has been heard from Auckland to Invercargill. THE RED DANDIES, . THE RED DANDIES, THE RED DANDIES, Presenting tho bonnes bouche of their Exclusive, Varied, and Inexhaustible Repertoire, with every nicety of care and good taste.' GRAND COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, SATURDAY NEXT.. PLEASE NOTE—This is no stereotyped managerial statement. "THE RED DANDIES" Interminable Repertoire easily allows of the Programme being Changed' Nightly ' if necessary. TRULY A GREAT SHOW. Prices: 3s„ 2-s., Is. Plan at The Bristol. PUBLIC NOTICES. MIRAMAR BOROUGH TRAMWAYS. AI/TERATION OP TIMETABLE SEATOUN LINE. ON- and after MONDAY NEXT, the 16th inst., a Car will leave Seatoun at 8.15 a.m., and the running of the 8.38 a.m. Car from Seatoun will be discontinued, • R. E- BENNETT, Town Clerk. TENDERS. ASSIGNED DRAPERY STOCK. C. E. CHOULES, WANGANUI. rTVENDERS will be received by the TrnsA tees in above estate for the vrhole of the General Drapery Stock. Particulars of. stock can be seen on application to Messrs. Bing, Harris and Co., Ltd.. Wellington, and stock and stock sheets on premises, Keith Street, Wanganui. Tenders close MONDAY, August 16th, 4 p.m.', and must bo addressed "Trustees, C. E. Choules' Estate, P. 0., Box 139, Wonganiii." SUPPLY OF WATER-PIPES. rNDERS will be received at this Office until. Noon-of WEDNESDAY, 25th August, 1915, for the_ Supply and Delivery at Te Mawhai Railway Station of 2750 feet of 7-inch Water Pipe, of alternative styles of construction.. Specification and conditions of contract may be seen at tho Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Greymouth, Christchurch, and Dunedin. Tho -lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. E. HERRON, Stores Manager. Public Works Office, Wellington, 9th August, 1915. . TENDERS FOR STORES, S.S. HAKARINI. TENDEiRS aT© invited for the_ undermentioned Stores for 'delivery to tho above steamer at Wellington on 16th and 17th August, -1915:— . 21 tons Flour, in 2001b. Backs 1 ton Cheese, in crates , 3} tons Butter, in lib. pats 3i tons Sugar, No. 1A 1 ton Jam, in lib. tins lOcwt. Marmalade,-lib. tins 1 ton Oatmeal, in 21b. bags. Tenders to close at Noon on SATURDAY, 14th instant, and to /be addressed to Captain Rainey, care W. M. Bannatyne and Co., Ltd. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted., ■_ Expanded METAL. X P A N D E D, 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. RANSOMS 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. CEOTE, a Farish Street. On Sale— GOLDEN BAY CEMENT; MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT, MATJRICEVILLE LIMB, J. J. CRAIG'S AUCKLAND HYD. LIME, FIRE BRICK, and TILES, FIRE CLAY. CHIMNEY POTS, etc. METAL CEILINGS 'Are Entirely British Manufacture. WILSON AND SHAW, Agents, Harris Street (Opposite Electric Light Office). • WELLINGTON. SIRAPITE PLASTER Made in England-by British labour, can be used with sand or lime and hair mortar. Makes a tough fireproof job. Over 330,000 tons uied in England's but buildings. FRANCIS HOLMES Woodward Strcet, Whlukqtom 2 SAGAJB'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY; catalogues, quotations. Solo Agents, HENRY F. MOSS (Ltd.), Dunedin and Auckland. ' rjpHE GRAND — ' FIRE-SCREEN. (Patented.) Fixes on to side of Mantel and works exactly like a spring-blind. Prices (postage paid)— Black, 12s. 6d.; Antique Finish, 17b. Bd. Send for Illustrated Catalogs, Sols Agent* i HOPWOOD UIAEftWABE* MIDu PjaimetstOß NsitiL

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 7

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