AMUSEMENTS, TO-NIGHT! —- At"'B."r7-*TO-NIGHT! TOrNIGHT! —- At 8. TO-NIGHT! AND ALL THIS WEEK AT'" ' THE ' THING'S.' ..HE ICING'S. A EWLLIANT PHOTO-PLAY, . Adapted from Wm. J. Locke's Sparkljng and Clever' Novel and' Play, IttHilißiiliiil A "Famous Players" Triumph! . THRILLING SITUATIONS! ""' " CHARMING' ROMANCE! 'SPARKLING HUMOUR! Presenting • MARIE DORO. Olio of the MARIE DORO, Brightest" SIAEIE DORO, Stars' of . MARIE DORO, Fiimdoih.' 'A PLAT that is "WORTHWHILE.?''. Also,; GHARLIE CHAPLIN In CARTOON CHARLIE CHAPLIN ' a COMEDY. "Charlie in Cuckoo Land." ■ "THE PATHE GAZETTE.'' "A VISIT TO THE PARIS ZOO.'! BOOK YOUR SEATS At The Bristol Piano Co. • PRICES-rfid. and is. Reserves, ls/Gd.. PUPLIC NOTICES. THE Owners ■ of New Zealand Patents Nos. 31281 and 31286,-both- of 1911, entitled "Carburettors' for Internal Combustion Engines," are desirous of disposing of the Patents or entering into workV ing arrangements, under License or otherwise,' with .firmslikely to be interested in. same. A' copy of the Patent .Specifications and full particulars can/be' obtained, and offers made (for transmission to the owners) to Mr. J. A. Burke, 5 Prim-; rose Buildings, 255 a George Street; Sydney, Neiy South Wales. FOR Private Sale—Tliat splendid Property, known as- "Wai Ora," comprising some of the finest land in Westmere, being situated five, miles.- from Wanganui, "on the New Plymouth Main Road; , To be sold as a whole or in the following lots:— . Lot 1—370 Acres, homestead.. Lot 2—385 Acres, with, dwelling and other buildings. Lot 3—2 SO Acres, with dwelling and other ' r building's;' * ' ••)•••- Lot Acres, with dwelling and other ; " buildings. .'"'"■ For further particulars, apply to ' GEORGE MITCHELL, "Balthangie," St. John's Hill; Wanganui. TENDERS. THE WORKERS''DWELLINGS^'ACT," 1910. - JTVENDERS will be received up to 30th ■ J.' May, 1916, for the erection of eleven Dwellings at Wellington. Plans and .specifications and all particulars can be ' o\y t'ained"at the offices of the Department' of Labour, Ghuznee Street,-Wellington; during office lours. • . f. W- ROWLEY," Superintendent of, Workers' Dwellings, Department of Labour, Wellington. WUNDERLICH METAL CEILINGS.: ; Made in Wellington, N.Z. BEAVER BOARD. MADE OF PURE WOOD FIBRE. BETTER than lath and plaster for the walls and ceilings of new ■ or remodelled buildings of every kind. Needs no wallpaper. BRISCOE AND CO., LTD., , Agents, Wellington. Expanded" ■""■" metal .. X PIN BED . 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. 1 ' DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS. RANSOME VER MEHR CONCRETE MIXERS, RUBBER GLASS FOR SKY- . LIGHTS AND VERANDAH ROOFS. GOLDEN BAT CEMENT. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., iCourtenay Place, Wellington. W. A. CHOTE, Farish. Street.' 'Phone 7G3. in OLDEN • BAY CEMENT; V*"OLDEN . BAY , CEMENT. Milburn Lime, J. J. Craig's Hydraulic Lime, Mauriceville Lime, Brunn'er Fire Bricks, Fire Tiles, and Fire Clay, Chimney Pots, Drain Pipes. METAL CEILINGS Are Entirely British Manufacture. WILSON and SHAW, Agents,' Harris Street (Opposite Electric Light Office), WELLINGTONHOSPITAL AND LABORATORY ENAMEL ' •A White Enamel which is Sulphur, Acid, Water and Fume-Proof. Invaluable for Hospitals, Laboratories, Engine Rooms, etc FRANCIS w i°S£ lre l L QAGAB*¥~CELEBrItED"" ENGLISH K3 WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY; Catalogues, quotations. Sole Agents, HENRY F. MOSS (Ltd.), Dunedin. and Baker's Buildings, Wellington. arrived last week at Riccarton, and in due course he will be put through his facings by' A. M'Aulay. ' ' . Jockeys Emerson, Reed (2), Manson (2), O'Shea,. C. Browne, and Goldfinch, leave for Blenheim to-day to fulfil riding engagements. There is a large crowd booked to leavo for Blenheim by the Pateena to-day, and tho same vessel will also carry several horses, which are to race at the Marlborough meeting on Wednesday and Thursday. . . ■ • Tho Hawera trainer, G, Jackson, had a good innings at the Egmont _ ,meeting, where he won three races with Royal Chef (2) and Astor, while Tyson and Harbour Light filled minor places.. Jackson's horses were ridden by R. E. Brown. It is stated in tho north that the Auckland sportsman, Mr. H. R. M'Kenzie, intends sending his horses to Riccarton to be trainod by W. M'Donald. High-priced horses seem to bo very unfortunate. Dear Laddie, who cost 1900 gns. as a yearling, had the misfortune to have his lower jaw broken while contesting tho Doncastcr Handicap at Randwick recently, and doubts are expressed as. to his ever racing again. The appointment of a secretary to the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club has been deferred for another month. FIXTUREs7~ May 17 and 18.-Marlborongh R.C. Autumn. / May 21 and 25.—North Otago J.C. Winter. , May 25 and 27.—Wanganui J.C. Winter. June 1 and 3.—Dunedin J.C. Winter. June 3 and s.—Otaki Maori R.C. Winter. June' 3, 5, and 7—Auckland R.C. Winter. TIUEMOL 2\s—For Throat and A'oso Traubles~ 1)i
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2771, 15 May 1916, Page 7
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