AMUSEMENTS. pEAND "OPERA HOUSE, j TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST TWO PEIU'OKMA-N'OES. "TOM, DICK. AND HARRY." The Laughter Season now ia I'ulL swingTHE LAUGHTER BOOM. Again last night the "Famous- Charley s Aunt Comedy Co." was received by an ' enthusiastic audience, who laughed amt laughed again. ' AT. THE BREEZY COMEDY. "TOM, OlClv, AND HARRY!" "TOM. DICK, AND HARRY!" LOOK OUT! Little Bessie's not the I Mumps! The mumps are catching, so are tho laughs in "TOM, DICK, AND HARRY." "A SUCCESS. A HUGE SUCCESS." 1 DON'T MISS IT. PRICES—4s., 2s. Hd., and Iβ. Early Doors Stalls and Gallery, 6d. extra. Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Co. I.'KIDAY NIGHT NEXT, The Evergreen, Ever Welcome "CHARLEY'S AUNT" * "CHARLEY'S AUNT" From Brazil, where the nuts come from. Funny Enough to mako a Cat Laugh. . ~~ TENDERS. ' DOMINION FARMERS' CO. J mENDERS will be received at our office 1 i until 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, May 17th, 1917, for the construction of Foundations and Basements of tho Dominion Farmers' Institute in Wellington. Plans, etc., may be seen at ouir office, and at tho office of the Company, National Mutual Buildings, 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. COLLINS AND BARMAN, ■Registered Architects. 98 Gloucester Street, Christ-church. _ FOR SALE BY TENDER, nnHES.S. OPAWA & S.S. WAIRAU, JL as a going concern, with goodwill and lease of wharf. This is an oid-estab-lished trade, as the owner has. had tho business since 1881, and ho will, it' desired, manage the same till January, 1918. A new ivhnrf is now in course of construction, and will be completed in alxmt a mouth's time. It will be tho most up-to-date of any wharf in the small ports of the Dominion. Tenders closo August 1, 1917. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. ECKFORD, Blenheim. • TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES. SUPPLY DEPOT, BUCKLE STREET. QEALED TENDERS for the delivery IO of Bread, Candles, Cheese, Coffee, Fresh Meat and Milk, Oatmeal, Carry 'Powder, Sago, Bnkiiiir .Powder,.'Onione, Pepper, Potatoes, Salt, T«a, Bacon, Rjco, Currants, Tapioca, Vinegar, Coal, Wood, Straw, Bran, Chaff, Hay and Coke will be received up till 12 Jioon, on TUESDAY, 15th May, 1917. Particulars of supplies TC-quired and conditions of contract, delivery, etc., may bo obtained from Headquarters, Defence Department, Wellington. Envelopes containing tenders ehonld be clearly marked "Tender for Supplies, Supply Depot, Buckle Street." and addressed "Quartermaster-General, Headquarters, Defence Department, Welling- °"' F. E. OSTLER Major, Director of Supplies and Transport. GREAT HOUSEHOLD STORES. LTD. \i' (In Liquidation). Crockery, Toys, and Fancy Goods Dealers, Newton.' TENDERS are invMl till NOON on ' , TUESDAY, 15th ! inet., for the Stock-in-Trade.' Plant, and Fittings belonging to the above Company as si coins concern, or in separate, lots. Approximate value, ,£3500. Stock sheets and conditions of salemay'be seen at the office-of the; Liquidator, to whom tenders aro to , bo ad"iTt tenders will be deemed to have been made with a full knowledge ot. and be in accordance with, the conditions ot Highest or any tender not necessarily Accepted A. E. WARNOCK, Liquidator, P.O. Box 594. Union Buildings, . Customs Street, Auckland. : A. HAMBLIN AND CO. LTD. . (In Liquidation). General Storekeepers, Ngaruawahio, Tan- j piri and Glen Massey. TIENDERS are invited till NOON on ' MONDAY, 21st MAY, for the Stock-in-Trade, Plant, and Fittings, in one or more lots, as follow:— LOT I—Tanpiri Stock' and Plant, approximate value 100 LOT 2—Taupiri Lease of Section and Bnildings for '1 years at nominal rental. LOT 3-Glcn Massey. Stock . and Plant, approx. value 275 LOT'4-Glen Maesey. Equity in Store and Cottase Broperty, approxl value" • 5 ™ LOT 5-Ngaruawahia. 2 Sections, with about 132 ft. frontage to Main Road, opposite railway station. I LOT G—Ngaruawahiij, Stock and Plant, approx. valup 3900 Stock sheets and conditions of sale may be seen at Nearuawahia, and at the office of the Liquidator, to whom tenders are to be addressed. All tenders will be deemed to have been made with a full knowledge of, and be in accordance with, the conditions of sale. Hiehest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. E. WARNOCK, Liquidator, P.O. Box 594. Union Buildings, ' . Customs Street, Auckland. ITIXPANDEI) MET At•EiXPANDED METAL. FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING AND FLOORING. GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNER SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM DOORS. JdIXERS. S#n w b-a?U^: Courtenay Place, Wellington. ' "BEAVER BOARD. ~ TIHB Latest and Best for Wall Linings ' etc It is British throughout, and is made of Pure Wood Fibre. It is being used extensively and with the greatest satisfaction in new work and in samples. . . ~ . .— WALL PAPERS TNSIST on having "THE STATHER" Wallpapers. The colours are absolutely permanent. Sunlight will not fade them. They are washable and of Britieb manufacture. Stocked by all leading Wallpaper Merchants in New Zealand. Sole N. 7;. Travelling Representatives: WILSON AND. SHAW, 10 and 12 Harris Street, Wellington. TOUGH WALL PLASTER is made by adding British SIRAPTTE PLASIER J lo Lime and Hair Mortar or using neat. .J, FRANCIS HOLM^gjgjfe GOD Printing promptly produced at popular prices, at "Dominion Job Printing Work*,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3079, 9 May 1917, Page 9
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