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I AMTJSEM ETNTS. -1-7-Ixo pEORGE mHEATRE. ' A NNOUNCEMENT "pXTRAORDINARY J-lOMMENCING.' "V"rONDAY TVrEST. THE FIRST EPISODE OF THE GREAT TRANSATLANTIC SERIAL PHOTO-PLAY IN 15 INSTALMENTS, EACH 2000 FT. mHE "DUCK "R OX ' THE GREAT MYSTERY STORY, BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. Famous British Writer of Mystery Fiction. FEATURING HERBERT RAWLINSON, Popular British Actor and Screen Favourite. mill" "DLACK ~R OX < BY THE SAME PRODUCERS AS "THE MASTER KEY," Is the supreme achievement of fllm art. It has cost more to produce than any previous Trans-Atlantic Serial. It Is entirely fresh iv conception, and is replete with new thrills. OVER ALL OF THE FIFTEEN EPISODES THERE BROODS DEEP. BAFFLING. HEART-THROBBING, N'EBVEWARMING, WONDEROUSLY - EXCITING MYSTERY. THE THE THE j B B Commenc- ! Don't Miss L THE L ing The First A BLACK A Mon., Tues., Episode C BOX 0 Wed., X X Feb. 7, S, 9 BOX BOX BOX rpHE "DLACK pOX Has been written by the world's master of uivstery Uctiou, MR. E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. mHE "dlack "ROX Is the most stupendous mystery story ever presented ou the screen. ITtHE "DLACK "ROX Is without doubt the most Immense production of Its kind ever mounted on celluloid. Dark. Impenetrable mystery broods over every scene. T7-ING /-"EORGE mHEATRE. LAST DAY AND NIGHT. A SPECTACULAR MELODRAMA IN TWO PARTS, rnHE "XTYSTERIOI'S pOSTUAGRAV. A Mysterious. Sensational nnd Thrilling Melodrama. Something new and uncommon. The story centres round a new and mysterious invention. The cast includes Aviator Frank Stiles. A Mlxcd-up Marriage, Nestor Comedy. THB BARGEE'S DAUGHTER... .Drama. A Story of Jealousy-and Unrequited Love. THE DOUOI-IJTITT VENDOR. .Sells Drama. TOUGH NUTS AND ROUGHS. Martin Comic. STALLS. 3d. CIRCLE, fid. 138 TENSERS. TENDER"-! will ho received until Saturday, February 12, for Grubbing Gorse on mv property, TUirangl Rd., New Lynn. J. MALONE, _? -pOAD FORMATION. Tenders will be received by the undersigned, up to Noon. WEDNESDAY, February 16, for Forming 191 chains of road at Brown's Bay. Takapuna. Lowest or auy tender not necessarily accepted. HARRISON AND GRIERSON, Road Engineer. Victoria Arcade. 5 — m E N D B R 8 WHARF AT MOttRAY'S BAY, TAKAPUNA,.., Tenders are invited for Erection of Wharf at above Bay -.between Brown's Bay and iMilford), up till Noon on THURSDAY, Feburary 10, 1910, at the Otlice of SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD., 87, QUEEN STREET. Plans and Specifications ran be seen at tbe office of Samuel Vaile and Sons, Ltd., 87 Queen Street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. STANJLEY ORBBLL, , Engineer. High Street. 555 /-tITY OF AUCKLAND. TENDERS. Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Electric Cables," will be received ln the Town Clerk's Olliee, until 4 o'clock p-m. on THURSDAY, March 9, 1910, for the supply of UNDERGROUND AND OVERHEAD CABLE. Specification may be obtained from the City Electrical Engineer, King's Wharf. '•.he Council does not 'bind Itself to accept the lowott of any tender. HENRY \V. WILSON, Town Clerk. February 2. 1916. 500 "M-li'VY ZEALAND MILITARY FORCES. TIi.YDERS lr-OR MANUFACTURE OF BAYONET.*". AND SUAIiBAdUJS. Written Tenders. (In duplicate) will be received by the Hou. Minuter in Charge of Munitions aud Supplies up till N-JV-N ou SATURDAY-, the 19th day of February, 1016, for tlie manufacture, supply ,uid delivery of 5000 STEEL BAYONETS (-Sword) and 5000 LEATIHEd*. SCABBARDS. Samples and drawings may be Inspected and copies of specifications and conditions ot supply, with Forms of Tender, may be obtained at District Headquarters, Defence, Auckland, Christchurch, nnd Dunedin, and Defence Stores, Ruckle ttreet, Wellington. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily tie accepted. JA.S. O'SU.LLIVAN, Major, For Quartermaster-General. Defence Stores. Wellington, February 2nd, 1010. 530 "TX7IARKWORTH TOWN HALL. FOR LEASE BY TENDER. Tenders are Invited for the Lease of the above Hall for a period of 5 years. The Hall ls a fine, modern building, with eTery convenience, ante-rooms, stage, footlights-, ticket oflices, asbestos enclosure for picture machine, supper room, copper, etc., etc. Seating accommodation, between 500 and 600. Conditions of lease and other particulars from the undersigned. The highest or any ■ tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders j close at Noon, February' 26, 1910. A. TdPLADY, 509 Town Clerk. TTYDRO ELECTRIC PLANT. Written Tenders will be received at this offlce until the dates mentioned below for Supply of Plant and Work ln connection with the Lake Coleridge Electric Power Scheme, as follows: — Section 00 —Supply and Erection of Pipe Line and Accessories. Section 61—Supply and Delivery at Lyttelton of one 3000 K.W. Generator. Section 62—Supply and Delivery at Lyttelton of one 4300 h.p. Water Turbine. Tenders may cover the whole three sections or may be for one or two of them. Telegraphic Tenders will be considered provided a corresponding written tender is lodged at any Public Works District Office before the time fixed for tne receipt of tenders. Drawings, specifications, and conditions of contract may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Chrif-tchuTch, and Dunedin, also at the High Commissioner's Office, London, or copies of the documents will be supplied from this office at a charge of £2 each set, which will be refunded after receipt of a bona fide tender. The time fixed for receipt of tenders is: For Section 6*o, until Noon of 11th February, 1916. For Sections 01 and 62, until Noon of Bth .March, 1916. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ■ H. J. H. BLOW, Under Secretary. Public Works Office," .Wellington, 13th -November, 1015.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 31, 5 February 1916, Page 12

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