AMUSEMENTS. NOON"" ' ! STARTING TO-DAY AT NOON. A Novelty in Comedy Stars. New, Original, 'and Unique Joke, Burlesquing the life of a Bnrglnr.. 2flooft. of Brilliant Ilnaioui" A RASCAL'S WOLFISH WAY. A RASCAL'S WOLFISH WAY. A RASCAL'S WOLFISH WAY. A R.ASCA'fj'S WOLFISH WAY. A.-RASCAL'S WOLFISH WAY. A joke on a burglar genius who unfortunately is discovered with the stolen ~ , goods. Motor-cars, Aeroplanes, Railway Trains , are portions of the means that make you laugh until vou crv. THE ELUSIVE TREASURE! BOX. . THE ELUSIVE TREASURE' BOX. , 'THE ELUSIVE TREASURE BOX. . THE ELUSIVE TREASURE BQX. Tt i 6 lost in tho ocean and discovered by diver—The Black Hand Gang, while _ gloating over its contents, are confronted . by a Sudden and unexpected situation, ' and tlie box with its contents once again . is lost to them. Tho 12tli Episode of"THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." A Serial that is too good to Miss. TUNlS—Splendid Scenic. • GAUMONT GRAPHIC—Latest News. GAUMONT GRAPHlC—latest News. FOB HT.S MOTHER. FOE HIS MOTHER. Edison' Special Child Drama. Music by the Symphony Trio—Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bloy, and Mr. F. Johnstone. Prices—Adults, Gd.; Children, 3d. TENDERS. WANTED immediately, Quotations for Pelton Wheels of guaranteed manufacture, in sizes ranging from J to 7 8.H.P.. complete, with bearings, nozzles, etc. Engineer," "Dominion" Office.. TENDERS TO PURCHASE OR LEASE. SEPARATE Tenders are invited for the K3 purchase or lease of tho Empire Picture Theatre and the Exchange Hotel, Nelson. Ist, for tho purchase of the two businesses as a going concern. -- 2nd, for the lease of the two properties. 3rd, for a lease or purohase of trie Empire Theatre., .. 4th, for a lease or purchase of the Exchange Hotel. These two properties are situated in the centre of the City of Nelson, both having two fronts and only a stone's throw from the G.P.O. The Theatre has been built within the last year, a.nd is lifier.sed to take 1000 people, and is admitted to be one of the most complete and up-to-date picture theatres in the Dominion, if not the most complete. Tho two properties comprise frontages of one hundred feet, depth 162 ft. Tenders olose, December Gth. For further particulars apply H. SAUNDERS, Empire Theatre, Nelson. PATANGATA COUNTY COUNCIL. rfIENDERS | for tho following work will J- be received up to 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, sth JANUARY, 1916, at the Patangata County Office, Wayjukurau, Hawke's Bay:— NO. 2/16.— Quarrying; Breaking, and Delivery of 3600 yards of metal on tho Wanstead-Wallingford Road. NO. 3/16. —Quarrying, Breaking and Delivering 1150 j-ards of metal on the 'Wallingford-Porangahau Road. NO. 4/16.— Delivery of 1400 yards' of Quarry Stone and River Gravel on the Mangamaire Valley Road., ; NO. 5/16.— Delivery of 1700 yards of Road Metal on, tho HerbertvilleWimbledon Eoads. Specifications and conditions can be seen at tho Patangata County Office, and No. 5/16 at the Store, Wimbledon. E. GILBERTSON ' ' County Clerk. 6th' December. 1915. • PORANGAHAU ROAD BOARD. fT\ENDERS addressed "The. Chairman, «. Porangahau Road Board," Porangahau (marked "Tender"), will bo received tip till 5 p.m. of THURSDAY, tho 23rd day of DECEMBER, 1915, for tho following works, viz.:— Contract No. 2/16-rFor Plough' and Scoop Work, at per day, on the Te Awa-Putahi Road. Contraot No. 3/16—For Widening 30 chains (more or less) of the Birch Road. Contract' No. 4/16—For the Delivery of 200 cubic yards (more or less) of Cape Turnagain Limestone on to the Tautane Station Road, and the Herbertville-Cape Turnagain Road. Contract No. 5/16—For the Delivery of GOOO cubic yards (more or less) of River Shingle on to the and Mangaorapa Eoads, or at the option of the, Board, Part Shingle and Part Shale Metal. Specifications may be seen at the Clerk's Office, Porangahau, and for No. 2/16 at the Wimbledon Store; No. 3/16, Mr. M'Kenzie's Store, Weber; and No. 4/16, at the Hcrbertville Store. The lowost or any tender need not necessarily be accepted. ROBT. J. SIDDWELL, Overseer, P.R.B. Porangahau, 29th November, 1915. ;' ~ ' MALTHOID ROOFING IS the Best Roofing in tho World, bar none. It is absolutely waterproof, is durable, and is good to the eye. Also, it is far cheaper than most other roofing materials. GAULTER DYKES AND CO., Wellington. SMITH AND SMITH, LTD. Wellington. HY. WILLIAMS & SONS, LTD., ■ ,~- , Napier. JOHN BURNS AND CO., LTD., ' Auckland. Expanded metal XPANDED METAL FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING For FIREPROOF WALLS 4 CEILINGS. RtJBEROID ROOFING, DAMP COURSE AND FLOORING. GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNER SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM DOORS. DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS. RANSOME VER MEHR CONCRETE. MIXERS. RUBBER GLASS FOR: SKY'. LIGHTS, AND VERANDAH ROOFS. _ GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, AND . HARDWOOD CO., LTD., ' Courtenay Place, Wellington. f WUNDERLICH. METAL CEILINGS, < Made in Wellington, N.Z. BEAVER BOARD, MADE OF PURE WOOD FIBRE. BETTER than lath and plaster for tie walls and ceilings of new or remodelled buildings of every kind. Needs no wallpaper. BRISCOE AND CO., LTD., Agents, Wellington. TO BUILDEES AND CONTRACTORS. W A. C H O T E, • Parish Street. On Sale— • GOLDEN BAY CEMENT MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT, „ MAURICEVILLE LIME, J J. J. CRAIG'S AUCKLAND HYD. LIME. FIRE BEICK. and TILES, FIRE CLAY, CHIMNEY POTS, etc. QENUINE FLOWER BRAND MAGNOLIA METAL. LASTS LONGEST, THEREFORE CHEAPEST. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON. LTD., Wellington. "TOXEMENT" The only absolutely permanent waterproofing material for concrete and stucco - on the market. Should bo used in all stucco work and linings of cellars snd p BMSfflwu, Writs (rf heekUi 18 fi ffUKCISHDIM£S,Ww4v<HdSt, I W«UIHt« « J
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2636, 6 December 1915, Page 7
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