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AMUSEMENTS. .QRAND. OPERA HOUSE. VICE-REGAL COMMAND NIGHT, 10-morrow Evening the Performanco of tho "House of Glass" will, bo given under tho patronage and in tho presence of His Excellency tho Eari of Liverpool, tho Countess of Liverpool, and Party from Government House. "THE HOUSE OF GLASS." A BRILLIANT SUCCESS, QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. "THE HOUSE OF GLASS!" "THE HOUSE OF GLASS!" "The Finest Production Seen Tor Years," Such is THE SUMMING UP Of the GLORIOUS TRIUMPH-ATTAINED •' By the J- C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. BRILLIANT COMPANY OF ARTISTS, Headed hs. The Great Emotional Actress, FLORENCE ROCKWELL,. FLORENCE ROCKWELL, Together with The £loTer Young Artist, FRANK HARVEY. "Be Wise in Time." ONLY THR.EE MORE PERFORMANCES of the . Greatest of New York Successes. ' "THE HOUSE OF GLASS." "THE HOUSK OF GLASS." "THE HOUSE OF GLASS." SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 21th. Second Important Attraction For TWO NIGHTS ONLY, "THE LAND OF PROMISE!" "THE LAND OF PROMISE!" The Reigning London Sensation. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls. 65.; Back 35.; Gallery, 15... Early Doors to Back Stalls and * Gallery, Is. extra. : Day Sales at Grand Lollie Store To-day from 9 a.m. BOX PLANS FOR REASON NOW OPEN AT-THE BRJSTOL. ROCKWELL COUNTRY TOUR-MASTERTON-FRIDAY. MARCH 30th. •PALMERSTON-SAT., MON., MARCH 31st. APRIL 2nd. ' ' HAWERA-TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd. . WANGANUI-WED., THUBS., APRIL 4th and sth. ■ : TENDERS. , KAEOBI BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF LAND. rNDERS are invited, to close at Noon on WEDNESDAY, . April 11th, 1917, for the purchase of Sections 2 to 6, D.P. 1087, Main Karon Road, at the foot of The Rigi. . Plan of tho Property may bo 6een at the Karori Borough Council-Office, Main Road, Karori, whore all particulars may be obtained. Tenders to be marked on the outside "Tender for Purchase of Land." The highest or. any tender not necessarily accepted. W. F. ENGLAND, „ Town Clerk. Karori, March 21st, 1917. ' CARTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. CARTERTON WATER SUPPLY EXTENSION, TENDERS are invited by Hie Carterton •Borough Council for tho Construction of s:} miles Extension to the Carterton Water Supply. Plans, Specification, Schedule of Quantities, etc., may 'be Eeen at t"Re Borough Office, Carterton, or at my office, Wellington, during office hours. Tenders close at Carterton at 4 o'clock p.m. 30th March, 1917. H. F. TOOGOOD, Consulting Engineer. No. 11 Grey Street, Wellington. GOVERNMENT CARTAGE CON- ' TRACT. WELLINGTON, 1917-1918. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received at this office, up to noon of the 23rd inst., for— • 1. Government Cartage, 1917-18. '. 2. Removal of Rubbish from Govern- ] ment Buildings. " 3. Cartage of Furniture, etc., where required., Specifications and conditions of con- « tract may be seon at this office. Tenders to be endorsed aa above. _ The low- < est or any tender' not necessarily accepted J. D. LOUCH, I District Engineer. Public Works District.Office, Old Parliamentary Buildings, Wellington, 15th March, 1917. ' IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF WILLIAM ALFRED PEARSON, of Whangarei, Lively Stable Keeper. rTVENDERS are invited for tho Purchase 4 LOT I—The Goodwill of the Business , as carried on in Vine Street, including the residue of tho Lease of the Pre-' mises having 3 years and 3 months to run at a moderate rental, and the stock and plant valued at .£759. LOT 2.—The Estate's interest those commodious Stables in Water Street, Whangarei, subject to a mortgage to I secure payment of .£I2OO. - | Particulars may bo obtained at tho office of the undersigned or of the North Auokland Farmers' Co-op., Ltd., Wha- | ngarei. ' [ Tenders closo at my office at Noon of $ MONDAY, 2nd April, 1917. ■ . § W. S. FISHER, Official Assignee. ! Auckland, 16th March, 1917. EXP.ANDED METAL. * XPANDED METAL. ! FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE S CONSTRUCTION. j EXPANDED STEEL LATHING i For FIREPROOF WALLS & CEILINGS, i RUBEROID ROOFING, DAMP COURSE \ AND FLOORING. i GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. \ RATNER SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM DOORS. \ DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS, RANSOME VER MEHR CONCRETE 3 MIXERS. \ OLSINA WATER PAINT. i GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS AND S HARPWARE CO., LTD., jj Courtenay Placo; Wellington. | BEAVER BOARD. i THE Latest and Best for Wall Linings, !j etc It is British throughout, and '( is made of Pure Wood Fibre. It is l being used extensively and with the \ greatest satisfaction in new' work and in | remodelling old buildings. Hygienio | Sound, and Draught-proof, Non-Con- s ductor of Heat and Cold, Highly Fire- » resisting. Apply BRISCOE AND COM- \ PANY, LIMITED, Agents, who will sup- | ply you with illustrated pamphlets and | samples. . ; jj "damp cellars i To Walerproof Cement-mixlures me 1 TOXEMEWT 1 Damp Cellar* can be Irested from imide. s No weakening either tensile or compreni»e. | FRANCIS HOLMES, 10W w°JZ™"* j WALL PAPERS JNSIST on having "THE STATHER" | Wallpapers. Tho colours are absolutely | permanent. Sunlight will not fade them, j They are washable and of British manu- | facture. Stocked by all leading Wall- 3 paper Merchants in New Zealand. | Sole N.Z. ; Travelling Representatives: | WILSON AND SHAW, | 10 and 12 Harris Street, Wellington. 1 SPIRITS and Imported WTnli"w<r7t 1 i yj) prohibitive prices. Those* who en- j ™ joy a comforting beverage should drin> i Wendel's Wines. Admittedly better i than imported, and n.-ooh cheaper. Send I for price list. J. WENDEL AND CO., Newton, AJJ.CKLAKD, [

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3033, 21 March 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3033, 21 March 1917, Page 7

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