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IVbk TSStTRANCK CO. IN LTD FIRE. MARINE. ACCIDENT. LIVE STOCK. MOTOR CAR. Administrator of Estate*. Attorney, Executor, or Trust**. W. I. BOLAM. Manaeer. NOOSO HI Hete.'oxd slrwt.

AMUSEMENTS. rjTHE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME Plans at Miltu-r ur.d Thorn}^ until I».;<U p.m.. and afverw.irds seats may be reserved at the Toy Cave, where ticket® for tho Stalls and Gallery may bo> puic.hased. rpilE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME A Vnriex of Realistic Hapt»ei)i:ipf. The Dangers oi tiie Moment, and The Lives that nro a - . Stake Are Seriously Portrayed i:i THE MAN WHO STAYED AT }10MK. Where, tb.v Treachery of the Enemy> Metho<U in c-ur Territory ia Strongly Revealed. f|l Hl;.v T F. ROY A L Direction . • J. C. Williamson, l.'.d. Mumper J - w - ILiilef.. THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. UNQUESTIONABLY The Greatest Dramatic Tmmrh The Cbrwtchurch Stape hus eve: hr.oirn. TO-NIGHT, st i- 1 . TU-NIGIiT, nt f. Aud Six Eveniii- I *. J. C. V.'l LLI AM SON'S INCOMPARABLE COMPANY OF DRAMATIC AND COMEDY ARTISTS, In the Excitinp Patriotic. Spy Drsma. THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. THE MAN' WHO STAYED AT HOME. THE MAN' WHO STAYED AT h\>ME. A Bright, AmiiMiis, and Thrilljnc Play, wish all the Sulfation* of iho Moinor.t. IMVOR T A N T : DeMiite the remarkable «ucce*j ncliieved hr •THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. 1 ' Arnuicoinetil* made abend will \K6j»ivoly not permit of the present season Wins extended, and SATURDAY NIGHT SYiil witness the Laft Iteprefenta:i?n oi tho Great Spy Drama. Plans f<r the eoasou at Milner ar.d ttntil 12, and afterwards «e»t* mnv he reserved at the Toy Cave, '"hero Stalls and Gallery Tickets may al*o be purchased. Price«: D.C. nnd R.S., Cs; Stalls, 3s; Gailerv, Is. Early Door Stalls and Gallery 1« extra. r\ P ERA HO U S K. " Tuam etrcel. 'Phone 2361. Governing Director . . Ben. J. Fulltr. TO NIGHT At 9 TO-NIGHT. Lsit Night ci LEW HOFFMAN, The Hat Maniac, J.a«« Nicht cf EILEEN FLEURY. Tho Popular Impersonator. I.a*i. Night ci ECLAIR BROS.. Wonderful Equilihrifts. Last Nijht ci NAT HANLEY The Whistlinp Pianist and Singer. Continued Succcm of ■ VICTOR THK GREAT, Inimitnhle Illuaionist, LOUIE DUGGAN Bal'adist _ Ragtimers TWO COLLIERS. BILLY WELLS and ECLAIR TWINS. Dancing Specialists. ERNEST PITCIIFR. Th* Bii; Mup Comedian. ARMSTRONG and HOWARTH. Tho Universal Favourites. PRICES: Oteh.'Stalls 2». Drens Cirrtle 1* 6d. Stalls 1«. Reserves at Miluer and Thompson's. Doors, 7.15. 0 : P E It A II O U S E. MONDAY SEPT. 27th MONDAY. THE GREAT LUTES AND CO. THE GREAT LUTES* AND CO. Undcubtedly tko Finest Act ever imported —-**3*r-J".Tuller.~ ' ! CLKMON3 and DEAN. lIAZEL MORRIS. And n Stroujj Supr-orting Company, i ; 653^ RING'S T H E A T R E. 8 o'clock. 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. SEPT. 25tli. TO-NIGHT.-BOY SCOUTS KING OF THE CARNIVAL. IN AID OF RED CROSS FUND. GRAND CORONATION CEREMONY Conducted by lli* Worship the Mayor. GRAND BAYONET AND JIU JITSU DISPLAYS BY THK SCOUTS. . GRAND CONCERT By TaJented I.adiea nnd Gentlemen. Mrs W. Joll, Miss Ethel LiAiack, Mrs R. i A. Home, Mr H. C. Fostrr. Mr F. McDonald, Mr R. D. Vinctnt. Mr Sydney Brett, Mr Los Cookson, Mr 11. Clarke. Tho fowgoing names stamp thin Entertainment with the Hall-mark of eucctes. Bring all your friends to see the King crowned, and so HELP THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Help the 6couts' Effort by Filling the Theatre to the Doors. Pirmlir Price la. 500G CHORAL H- A L L. TWO SELECT PROGRAMMES. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Two Stations This Afternoon—Recitation I A, 2 p.m. Rccitation Cla#s B 3.30 p.m. Evening Programme. Ist Prize .Winners. Don't Hesitate to Come and Hear the GEMS OF TIIE CONTEST. During the afternoon * photo will b* taken in front of the Choral Hall of tho Competitors and Official* of tho Union at 3.50 sharp. All ♦akin'r part requested to be present. . Admiwion —Afternoon : Adult* by silver coin, Children Id. Evening: Adults (id, Children 3d. Rceerved seats Is. Doors open 6.4">. commence 7.H0. Chairman, C. 11. Bascand. E«q. 1415 HOUSEHOLD GOODS. SOME SPECIAL VALUES THAT lIAVE MADE THE NAME OF CAREY'S FAMOUS IN ALMOST EVERY HOMF. White Cali-o and Lonjc'.oth, from Oj to IS* dozen yards. White and Unbleached Sheetings, from la to is lid oer vsid. » White and Cnbfcacbcd Damasks, from 1* Jd to Cs Cd per yard. White and Coloured Towcilinj, from Gd to Is 9d »>er yard. \Yliite and Coloured Towels, from "id to is lid per yard. White Satin Quilta, a'.l sir.es, u'i, C'e, from 33s each. QARE Y ' S FOR BEST VALUE INRELIABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS. FPC2OS3-BG3 WANTED. COLDIER'S WRITING OUTFIT in cn->, 1 ' eiiiiiaioin; Paper, Envelopes, Pencil, ji.d Calendar. PRICE 01. In Patent LcatV.r PRICE If, lid. _AT BALLANTYNE'S. "T-I'IECK Su:t? in Saddl»bair«, ir.i d-. ' ;ir'.rr. iacp, H. AtkiMsir.'p. Fi'.rni-iiorti. 127 MrnclKSter stre-:t AO7; 1 , C.;oLDT"I:'S WRITING _ OUTFIT in n-», •j ' • efmiainin? Paper, f, l'er.cil, j Caieu'lar. PRICE 'Jd. In IV.ei.t 1.-fatii-r Cav/v PRICE Is lid AT BALLANTYNE'S. ROYAL Ironstone English Bctiroc::: 12a Cd, Dinner SeU ! c . 4 11. Atkirisan'e. Furnishers. 127 Manche&ter street. a:>:::« SOLDIER'S' WRITING OUTFIT-" in"ras.«. k ' rontaPaper, Envtkotf,, Pencil, aji<> Ca!end»r. I'RIC-E 9d. In Patent Leather Ca«>. PRICE Is 11< AT BALLANTYNE'S^ Wood Bed, Wire Mattre«s, be.'t Sumaran? Kajioc ft 12* 6d. Railed and Psclced Free. H. Atkin«orl. l'J7 Manchester street. Ao73t COLDIER'S WRITING OUTFIT in ca--e, » containing Paper, Er-relopte, Pencil, i ai.d Calendar. PRICE !;J. In Pate,-.; Leather Cvr. PRICE !■. 11<| AT EALL.'.NTYNE'S. \LL Purehaetrs over £1 Rail Pain ~ar.<-i P.tekfd Kr.-e, ",1 mi>ji H. Atkinson'", i Fiirnishers, 1-7 Ftreet A37D4 i d cii Wani.i'e Ptga 170

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15393, 25 September 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15393, 25 September 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15393, 25 September 1915, Page 1

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