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AMUSEMENTS. JJTS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ; ' Courtenav. Place. 'Phone IGS. TO-NIGIIT 'at 8. TO-NIGHT New FULLERS' Vaudeville Specialty FULLERS' ) Company. Absolutely the most gigantic array of attractions ever presented in Wellington. A GREAT IMPORTED PROGRAMME, Teeming s witli sensational novelties and surprise artists from all parts of the world. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. " NEW ARTISTS. NEW ACTS. Direct from Chicago under special engagement, and first appearance of MONTAMBO and WELLS The world's MONTAMBO and WELLS greatest MONTAMBO and WELLS and most MONTAMBO and WELLS sensational; MONTAMBO and WELLS acrobats. Reappearance for a short season of THE MUSICAL GOOLMANS, THE MUSICAL GOOLMANS, THE MUSICAL GOOLMANS, In their American instrumental interlude, featuring their unique MUSICAL ALARM CLOCKS. Special re-engagement of MAUD AND GILL, MAUD AND GILL, Continental trampoline experts. Everything new, complete change by THE GREAT BAFFLING BAKER THE -GREAT-BAFFLING BAKER And his American' Co. of mystifiers and entertainers. The sensation of the age. GRACIE GRAHAM. NELLIE EOLLE. • To-night, Entire Change by THE BUTTERFLIES .Jack Waller's THE'BUTTERFLIES Flight of THE BUTTERFLIES, Fancy; A THE BUTTERFLIES: Fascinating THE BUTTERFLIES ; and Refined THE BU'lVl'EfeFJjlßS Combination, Featuring GREGORY IVANOFF, The rerioihiedgßussian. Violinist.. Prices—2s.,'ls?;6d., Is. Booking at The Bristol Piano G'o. Doors open, 7.15. Direction ,L C. Williamson, Ltd. THE Great Spy Play which thrilled England, and which'is attracting Record Audiences in Australia. THE MAN WHO ■ STAYED AT HOME. Will be staged for the fn-st time inNew Zealand at tlio Grand Opera House on ? WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11th, And Eight Following Evenings. THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME Will be 1 interpreted by a specially selected company, of notable. English ; and Australian dramatic -artists. _ The Box Plans will be opened at The Bristol on Monday morning next at 9 o clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. ■WE'VE .GOT IT! That Popular Programme. JjJMPRESS ••••; THEATEE. MeiTily screening all, day from 11 a.m. ' A vivid Vitagraph star drama. The living and breathing -vigorous men and women of Bret Harte. - A.,TALE FROM THE LAND OF GOLD. California in '49. "ANNE 0' THE MINES" A woman's "ANNE 0' THE MINES" love. "ANNE 0' THE MINES" braves all. You'll laugli till your sides ache at "FATTY'S FIDO" Keystone "FATTY'S FIDO" and > "PATTY'S FIDO" Arbuckle. A really .brilliant play is . "INDISCRETION.'' Real fun will be found in "THE, FRESH AGENT." Then a truly grpiit copy of ''THE TOPICAL WAR BUDGET." Railway Disaster at Gretna Green—Many Soldiers Killed—Armed' German Red Cross. Bearers—Last of the German raider

"Kroriprinz," AND A HOST OF OTHER SECTIONS. Adults, 3d. and 6d. lies,, Is. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. rTVENDERS are invited for the Erection J- of Brick Warehouses Premises on Thorndon Quay. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office, where tenders' close at Noon- of WEDNESDAY,: lith AUGUST. J. M. • DAWSON, FiN.Z.I.A., ' Registered Architect... 20 Brandon Street, Wellington, •. TENDERS FOR BOILER, \ rr\ENDERS invited for Installation of _!iO-h.p. BOILER, by September 1. Specifications to be, seen at offioe of this Paper, also on application to ' • , . SECRETARY," Te Horo Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd.' ■TENDERS'FOR CANTEEN STORES.' QJEALED Tenders, will be received up to C? 12 o'clock (Noon) on tie l(Jth August, 1915, for, the.supply and delivery at Wellington of' Dry Canteen Stores required for Transport. Tender Forms may be obtained at "Headquarters, New Zealand Military Forces,. Wellington," to which Tenders should be, addressed. Tenders must be endorsed "Tender for- Troopship, Canteen Stores." W. L. ROBINSON, Major, : Assistant Quartermaster-General, 30th July, 1915. . . . ' PUBLIC HALL RANGIOTU, rTVENDERS are hefleby invited for A. Right to Use above Hall Nightly (Mondays excepted) as Picture Theatre or for other Entertainments, during duration of Camp, at Rangiotu. Hall is 60ft. x 25ft.; sets 200 persons, land,is close to camp site. . , Tenders Close ■witfi. tlio secretary, Hall | Society, Rangiotu, on Friday, August 6th, at 6.30 p.m. ■ ' - I, ■V. ' GEO. WILTON ■ . . ' Chairman. EXP.A'NDBD METAL. X P A N D E D MET A L. FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. ' EXPANDED STEEL LATHING For FIREPROOF WALLS 4 CEILINGS. RUBEROID'ROOFING, DAMP COURSE AND FLOORING. GIANT BUILDING PAPERS, RATNER SAFES AND' STRONG-ROOM , DOORS. DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS. RANSOMS VER MEHR CONCRETE. MIXERS, RUBBER GLASS FOR SKYLIGHTS AND . ' VERANDAH ROOFS, i GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS AND HARDWOOD CO.. LTD., Courtenay Place, Wellington. [TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. uitr A. C H O T E, W a Farish Street. • On Sale—,, GOLDEN BAY CEMENT: MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT, MAURICEVILLE LIME, J J. CRAIG'S AUCKLAND HYD. LIME, FIRE BRICK, and TILES, FIRE CLAY, CHIMNEY POTS, eto. METAL CEILINGS • 'Are Entirely British Manufacture. WILSON AND SHAW, ■ Agents, Harris Street (Opposite Electric Light Office). WELLINGTON. SIRAPITE PLASTER Made in England by British labour, can be used with sand or lime and hair mortar. Makes a tougli fireproof job. Over 330,000 torn uied in England's belt buiidinii. FRANCIS HOLMES Woodward Street, Wsllihqton 2 CjAGAR'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH 0 WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY; catalogues, quotations. Solo' Agents, HENRY F. MOSS (Ltd.), Dunedin an<i Auckland. ' - ■ TTfcON'T lie awake with cold feet. Get a U NORTH BRITISH RUBBER COMPANY'S RELIABLE HOT WATER BOTTLE, and Bleep in comfort. All sizes, all prices, all chemists. Look for the brand. • . ■ . EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., Purchased by L. Dabscheck, 126 Tarenaki Street. Highest pricea given. LetJteig fir.ojlit|SAtfe3idelio,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2529, 2 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2529, 2 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2529, 2 August 1915, Page 7