AMUSEMENTS. ijihe jviNG's. , ' The Houso of Quality Pictures. Tho House of Classical Music, ■Whero tho BEST People R°. ALL NEXT WEEK! Th'e Mutual Co.'ti magnificently powerful picture-play • THE OUTCAST • THE OUTCAST I ' THE OUTCAST T HE 0 U T C A fe. 1 ■t THE OUTC AS T- " THE OUTC AS T. In Four 'Acts. Featuring Mao Marsh in a grand poignant story of the life, the love, tho trials, a.nd the temptations of a Cabaret Dancer. An'insight into New York's under-world. There's a great court scene in THE OUTCAST The stern, visaged, unbending Judge knew not "the Quality of "Mercy," hut out of liis past tliero sprang a spectre that brought a new trial, and happiness to two hearts. THE OUTCAST Has tho peculiar quality that "gets"- an audience. "Will it get YOU? LUCKY STRIKE (Mining Drama)', COMICAL CARTOONS (Great), ' It's a long way to TIPPERARY Picturesque TIPPERARY Scenic Study. "Begorrah tho 'ould town itself wid the Colleens and tho ..Cabins, the Pigs and the Praties, 'an all." PATHE'S BUDGET' OF WAR NEWS. Stalls, 6d.; D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Children, Half. Reserves, Is. 6d. at tho tol.You mu6t see CHARLES CHAPLIN 1 at JjWERYBODY'S, Ho is a Scream. TO-DAY, FROM NOON, A bi? Chaplin feature. A" giggling, 'hiccoughing, langhing joke, with CHARLES CHAPLIN Tho . CHARLES CHAPLIN daddy of . CHARLES CHAPLIN comedians Practising in. ■ HIS NEW PROFESSION, HIS SEW PROFESSION, HIS NEW PROFESSION. To see Charles iu his role will make you smile and smilo until- you aro all smiles at his funny little. antics. % star fifteen minutes' comedy 4 MABEL NORMAND, ROSCOE ARBUCKLE , assisting ' CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN To work HIS NEW PROFESSION. - HIS NEW PROFESSION. Special supporting subjects; "WHO GOES THERE f Military "WHO GOES THERE?" comedy-drama. Heart-throbbing drama—Their One Love. Story o>f a Story, lovo romance. ' GAUMONT GRAPHIC, tho latest. Prices: Adults 6d.. children 3d. TENDERS. iQjFFERS Wanted for this Season's Outv put of Separator Butter (first-clasa) from herd of 20 cows, f.o.r..at Waverley; can have sample if required. Apply "Farmer P.," "Dominion" Office. NEW CATHEDRAL, DUNEDIN, rpENDERS will be received until Noon, 1 on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1915, for tho Erection of tho Nave of the Cathedral (in Stone). Plans, Specifications, and Bill of Quantities, may be seen at the offices of Messrs. Atkins ' and Bacon, Nathan's Building, Wellington. All tenders are-to be addressed to, and delivered at, tho office of the undersigned. BASIL B. HOOPER, Registered Architect, A.R.1.8.A., F.N.Z.1.A., A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin. WAIPAWA COUNTY COUNCIL, WRITTEN TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman and marked "Tender," will be received up to Noon on WEDNESDAY, tho Ist day of September,' 1915, for tho construction of:— A Reinforced Concrete Bridge, 6 spans. of 42 feet. Also, A Reinforced Concrete Spandrill Aroh, 38 feet. Drawings, Specifications, etc., may be seen at the County Office, .Waipawa, and at tho Office of this Paper. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H: HOBIN, County Overseer, ' Waipawa, 28th July, 1915. PROPOSED SALE OF VALUABLE . , MASTERTON PROPERTY, . Suitable for Dairying. Within J-mile of Dairy Factory and Railway Station.In the Estate of the la-to Mr. Walter Perry,
rrVENDBHS will be received up to the -1 Bth September, 1915, for the purchase of that Block of Land, about 210 ACRES, extending from Cole Street to the Oaks Estate intersected by the Ngamatawa Road. All the land is of exceptionally good quality,' adjoining residential property,.and is suitable for subdivision into building allotments and cropping or dairying.areas. The property has frontages, to four roads. . Alternate tenders will .be received for .purchaso in blocks of 30 to GO acres. Tenders to bo addressed to "Executors of Mr. Walter Perry, Box 66, Masterton/' and. marked "Tender." : No tender necessarily accepted. For further particulars, apply to Mr. CHARLES PERRY, Masterton. . xjanbbb jnToTrii X P A N D E D METAL. FOB 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., Oourtenay Plaoo, Wellington. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.' THT . . A... C H 0 T E, H • Farish Street. On Sale— GOLDEN BAY. 'CEMENT.; MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT, ' ' MAURICEVILLE LIME, J. J. CRAIG'S AUCKLAND HYD. ' LISEE, 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 wilh sand or lime and hair raor« lar. Makes a lough fireproof job. Over 330,000 torn mod. in England*! best buiidingi. FRANCIS HOLMES Woodward Street, Wellinotom .3 SAGAR'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY; catalogues,' quotations. Sole Agents, HENRY F. MOSS (Ltd.), Dunedin and Auckland. ' : IL PHILP, . 97 DIXON STREET. House, Window, and Office-Cleaning. , Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. 'Phone 3292. (Tforeo Rings). 76 Jervois Quay. TTRGENT. Be in time. Send stamped <U addressed envelope for particulars. Limited number of Gramaphones to be given away, Gtinuino offer. Anglo-Ame-
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2547, 23 August 1915, Page 7
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