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, AMUSEMENTS. . QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Business Manager J. W. Hazlitt A Sensational-Triumph Achieved by .THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. AMD FOUR FOLLOWING NIGHTS. THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME! THE-MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME-! TIIE 31 AN WHO STAYED AT HOME'! By Leulimere Worrall and J. E. Harold Terry. Direct from tho Royalty Theatre, Ixmdon. .•Presented by ' J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Incomparably Specially Organised Dramatic Company, including frank .Harvey, Austin: ivilroy, ARTHUR CORNELL, KENNETH BRAMPTON, LESLIE VICTOR, CHAS. MORSE, EMMA TEMPLE, FLORENCE GIAESON, DOROTHY CUMMING, ■J.LMPE PIGGOT, MATTIE BROWNE, And Special Engagement of • • VIOLET. PAGET. "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME" Depicts the nefarious practices resorted to by German spies iu England since tho outbreak of war, and demonstrates in three stirring acts -how they are defeated by the man who, in spite of the contempt and insults of his friends, stayed at homo to servo his country in a capacity .requiring- both, courage and • brains. / Plans at The Bristol till noon, afterwards at Christeson's, where Day Sales may also be purchased. Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early door, Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. (QRAND. OPERA HOUSE. Lc-sees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction E. J. Carroll. For a Season of Seven Nights Only, commencing SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 21sf* Return of MR. AND MRS. GRAHAM MOFFAT And a newly-augmented Company of Scottish Players, in their original parts, and) with their AYest End London production of | "A SCRAPE O' THE PEN,"By Graham Moffat. From the Comedy Theatre, London, "'A Scrape o' tho Pen' is a window through which one gazes into the souls of the Scots people."—Vide Auckland "Observer." ' , PRICES: 6s. (Res.), 3s. and Is. Early, doors, Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. BOX PLAN WILL OPEN AT THE BRISTOL ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. LAMP NOTICES' FOR SALE, OOA ACRES, 7 miles froin Napier, 12 """ miles from Hastings and 2 miles from the Coast, easy hills and wide valleys; 180 acres ploughable; carrying since Ist February 2' breeding ewes ana 1 dry sheep to the acre, beside 40 cattle, including 10 dairy cows. There has been feed for another 200 sheep all winter, and most of the- dry sheep are fat; no stock has to be removed from the property in the driest season for 'want of water; 10 acres green feed, 8 acres ploughed for lucerne; farmhouse, woolshed with machines, cowshed, outbuildings, and orchard; .821 per acre, <£2000-cash. Apply "Owner," Box 259, Napier. WAIMATE PLAINS. rEEHOLD FARM, 100 acros, ■ well sub-divided-by boxthorn fences; 5-room-ed house, good outbuildings, 14-bail cowshed; half, mile from 6ea beach, on Main Roid, school and factory opposite farm. Price .£4O per acre; easy terms. GEO. -W. RODGERS. , Opunake. FOR SALE, 500 acres- of splendid volcanic land, 2i miles from the rising township of Taumarunui; 100 acres highly improved, 21 miles fencing, G-bail cowshed, stockyards, 8 paddocks, lucerne stand of 6 acres, orchard, 5-roomed house, 2-roomed ivhare, plenty water: carrying now 70 head cattle, horses, etc. 'One of tho most promising specs. aTound this fine district. Tenure, 42 years. Lease, 21 years, with right of renewal at Is. Gd. per acre. Price of goodwill, .£5 10s. per acre. This holds good for three months only. Good reasons for selling. Terms, half cash. Pull particulars from. OWNER, G.P. Office, Taumarunui. SOMETHING SPECIAL. RICH FLATS AND VERY EASYHILLS on A A ACRES, Freehold, on. the sea OiVUV coast, 2 miles from 6chool and creamery; 300 acres been ploughed and under cultivation, GOO acres ploughable when cleared; all heavy bush country, 1500 acres felled and grassed, balance bush. The hills winter 2 sheep to the acre on the' grass! the flats over three, and with cultivation much more stock can be carried and fattened; good house of 9 rooms;' cottage, dip, largo woolshed, 5 machines, outbuildings, etc. Price, £5 per acre. Stock, plant, and machines at valuation. This property is the best and cheapest sheep and cattle fattening farm on the market. It is used for fattening the forward stock off 8000 acres. It is ,convenient to a large freezing works, arid" is a great bargain at the price. Terms as arranged. FAIRBURN AND BILK, Land & Commission Agents, Wanganui. FOR SALE. SOUTH .WAIRARAPA—WeII-built family Residence, containing 8 large rooms, entranoe hall, besides bathroom, h. and c. water, all modern conveniences, verandah on three sides, ontbuildings, barn, fowlhouses, pig stye, together with 7 acres of first-class land, 3 paddocks, orchard, garden,'lawn, summer house; is pleasantly situated close to Post Office. Price'only ,£1550; terms if desired, .£7OO cash, balance at 5 per cent. LOWER HUTT—Choice unencumbered Block of 13 acres, rich level land, -large road frontages, suitable for subdivisions. Price .£250 por acre. Owner will entertain exchange for small dairy or sheep farm 'or'revenue-producing property. • , O ACRES, 200 acre 3 ploughable, balUJ.O ance low hills, 15 paddocks, permanent water, -good 7-roomed house, all conveniences, washhou6e, man's room, stow room, stables, chaff shed, implement shed, cowshed, woolshed, 4 shearing machines, dip, yards, cottage, carrying 2 sheep and cattle per. acre; 5 miles from station by level metal road, adjoining Post Office and school, creamery 4 miles. Price' ;£ls per acre; terms arranged. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182 FEATHERSTON STREET, Or LOWER HUTT. - • j . 1 A OO ACRES, Native Leaso. Rent. is. JLtt/SvVed. first 10 years, 3s. next 11 years remainder of lease ss. per acre, and a possibility of the freehold at about £2. Metal road within Smiles. Nearly all bush, 250 acres liver flats, 2-sheep country, 13 miles Otorohanga. Prico of goodwill, ill per acre. Alwut £700 cash. rtjO,A ACRES, Lease for 5 years at 15s. i4\f\7 per acre. Real food dairy farm, 1 miles Otorohanga. House 5 rooms, 'phone, cowshed, 150 ac-es flat land, *in good grass and crop, balance easy hill, suitable for dairying immediately. OA A ACRES, O.R.P. at £1 14s. Rent, £27 per year, school 2£, miles. P.O. 1 mfle. 130 acre 3 in grass, house 5 rooms, cowshed, yards.-etc., 7 paddocks. Price, JG9 Ms., as going concern. Live and dead stock valued at .£'2oo. Terms, £500 oash, balance 3 years-at i per cent. F. O. RULE, I.ANB AGENT. -mmm*

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2541, 16 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2541, 16 August 1915, Page 7

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