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AMUSEMENTS. ■ r jpiiß MAN WHO STAYED 1 ' AT HOME ’ THE PLAY OP THE HOUR. BUT THE PLAY OF THE VERY MOMENT. ‘rjAHE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME.’ A thoroughly British Play, -which quickens tne pulse of every Britisher who witnesses H TS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction J. G. Williamson, Ltd. Business Manager John Farrell ELECTRIC WAVE OP ENTHUSIASM Created by ‘THE MAN WHO STATED AT HOME.’ To say that THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME Created a sensation at His Majesty’s Theatre last evening would be putting it very mildly, due audience watched with breathless interest every movement of Christopher Bront the gallant young Britisher, whether as the silly ass” or as the dashing secret service agent, and enthusiasm was unbounded when, alter a series of exciting and amusing incidents, interwoven by a charming love interquartet of German spies were outwitted, their wireless messages intercepted their carrier pigeon shot, apd the man who stayed at home, who is handed a white leather, and is insulted by his friends for not joining the recruits, redeems himself by his brilliant and gallant deeds. TO-NIGHT, at 8, And Threo Following Nights, J[. C. WILLIAMSON, LIMITED, Present their Incomparable Company of specially-selected Dramatic Artists in the Great Patriotic Spy Drama, THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME, THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HQME. Unquestionably the Best and Most Successful Drama yet staged in the Deminion. VIVID, INTENSE, AMUSING. Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at Jacobs’s, PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Door Stalls and Pit, Is extra. A TITANIC BILL ALL BRAND-NEW TO-DAY. MEW QUEEN'S THEATRE. Daily: 12 noon till 10.30 p.m. TO-DAY AT NOON. TO-DAY AT NOON. USUAL CHANGE OP PROGRAMME, USUAL CHANGE OP PROGRAMME, And another Splendid Example of the wellknown and well-recognised high-grade Excellence and Superior Merit which invariably characterises our Programmes. Headed by THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSK. IT STIRS! Undoubtedly the Greatest Star Drama of its kind ever screened. Most Exciting Situations. Tlirilling and Realistic. Splendid Photography and Superb Acting. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. IT GRIPS! IT THRILLS! From first to last flicker. HASH HOUSE FRAUDS. HASH HOUSE FRAUDS. HASH HOUSE FRAUDS. HASH HOUSE FRAUDS. Much farcical fun in a food house. THE WORTHIER MAN. THE WORTHIER MAN. THE WORTHIER MAN. A warning to those contemplating matrimony. Vitagraph’s best. WINTER SPORTS IN ITALIAN ALPS. A delight to the eve. ROUGH, BUT ROMANTIC. A big comedy hit. PATHE GAZETTE The Latest ONE PRICE TO ALL PARTS; ADULTS. SIXPENCE. CHILDREN. 3d. TO LET. LET, capital Family House, 6 rooms, every convenience; low rent good tenant. Apply 534 Castle street. OFFICES and Sample Rooms, central; small and large; very low rents. Hooper, 52 Crawford street. TO LET, 8-roomed House (No. 80, Queen's Drive, Musselburgh). Apply Archibald Miller, grocer, George street. TO LET, Shop and 3 Rooms, 309 King street; rent 10s per week. Archd. Miller, grocer. TO LET, 5-roomed House, 60 Dowling street; all conveniences; rent 18s. D. Moloney, 90 Princes street. TO LET, Three Unfurnished Rooms, One Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, conveniences, 5 Young’s terrace, Heriot row. TO LET, Shop and Dwelling, with large workshop, on tram line: sunny position, garden. Thorn, Caversham. QT. KILDA.—Five-ronmed Furnished A tib dern Villa, latest conveniences; ne beach, tram; 255. Carter, 225 Prim street. IfflO LET (38 Howe street), convenient Six'S- roomed House; bath, Hot and cold; 16s. Bryant, Octagon. CTARGILL’S CORNER.—Good 5-roomcd House, bath, all conveniences, 8-; also 4-roomod House, scullery, copper and tubs, 7s; cheap rentals. Patersons, 142 Rattrav street. TO LET, Premises and Yard, King street; suitable builder and joiner. ' Partieulars at 105 Bond street. TO LET, 4-rooined Brick House, penny section; rent 10s 6d. Apply 468 University Terraco, Castle street. TO LET, One Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, conveniences; suit business lady. S Young’s Terraco, Heriot row. TO LET, 4-roomed House (sewered, tubs), near Dunedin Railway Station; Bs. 53 Harrow street. ■ r |lo LET, House, 6 rooms (drained, all convcniences), 39 Caldcr street. Apply 44 Grove street, Musselburgh. BOARD AND RESIDENCb GLADSTONE House, Moray place (’phor 2,180). —Best accommodation visitors personal supervision. Moss and M’Pherson, LOST AND FOUND. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. X OST POLlCY.—Evidence having been a-J supplied of the loss or destruction of Policy numbered 8,473 in the books of this Department, on the iife of MICHAEL M’KAY, of Dunedin, I hereby give .notice of my intention to issue a copy to take the place thereof on the 28th day of October, 1915, unless objection be lodged before that date. 'J. H. Richardson, Government Insurance Commissioner. Wellington, October 7, 1915. LOST, Black-and-tau Dog (small); registered 442. 4 London street; ’phone 2,628. I OST, Pair of Gold Spectacles; finder re- ■ 4 warded. Helmkey and Son. I OST, Purse, containing money. Tuesday; •i initials J.H.W.; reward. 16 Maitland street. LOST, Purse, containing money, by old lady, near Post Office. Reward retuming tram ticket office, Post Office. LOST, between 51 Albany street and Polichet Bay Station, Lady’s Handbag, with purse and 12s 6d, also railway ticket and two handkerchiefs. Reward on leaving at 51 Albany street. Reward.— Lost, sio giel, Burnside, or Walls, Mosgid. Note, between Mosul yards. Return QtTRAYED from 114 Stafford street O terday). Pup; description biack, tail. Please return; reward. FOUND, (St. Clair), Sum of Money. F. Berry, Ravenswood road, St. FOUND, Sum of Money; owner can have same on describing and paying expenses. 24 Clarke street. IN order to have the ‘Star’ out in good time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon, After this hour they cannot be classified. *?e would therefore request Advertisers to fandly bear this in mind, and send in their Orders Early. PAPER for Wrapping-up For Sale, i ‘ Star ’ Office, • Bond street.

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Evening Star, Issue 15928, 7 October 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 15928, 7 October 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 15928, 7 October 1915, Page 5

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