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AMUSEMENTS. ■rjtflE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME* A Vortex of Realistic Happenings, The Dangers of the Moment and the Lire* I that are at Stake . Are Seriously Portrayed in THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME Where the Treachery of the Eenemy's Methods In Our Territory is Strongly Revealed. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, Direction ... J. 0. Williamson, Ltd. laager w ... John Parrel’ ‘THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME’ UNQUESTIONABLY The Greatest Dramatic Triumph the Dunedin Stage has ever known. TO-NIGHT, at 8, TO-NIGHT, at 8, And on Saturday and Monday, J. C. WILLIAMSON'S INCOMPARABLE COMPANY OP DRAMATIC AND COMEDY ARTISTS In the Exciting Patriotic Spy Drama, THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. A Bright. Amusing, and Thrilling Play, Seasoned with all the Sensations of the Moment. IMPORTANT! Despite the remarkable success achieved by ‘The MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME,’ arrangements made ahead will positively not permit ,pf the present season being extended, and MONDAY NIGHT Will witness the Last Representation of the Great Spy Drama. Plans for the Season at The Bristol. Day Sales at Jacobs’s. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 6s: Stalk, 3s Pit, Is. Early Door Stalls and Pit, Is extra. BIG BARGAIN MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 2.30. IJring the Kiddies to See the GREAT LUTES, The Twentieth Century Marvel. The Wizard of tho Feet. Prices : 6d and Is. pBINCESS THEATRE, FULLERS’ VAUDEVILLE. Governing Director Ben J. Pullet NIGHTLY, at 8 o'clock. THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE. One of the Finest Bills Ever Presented FOR POSITIVELY LAST 2 NIGHTS. FOR POSITIVELY LAST 2 NIGHTS. -THE GREAT LUTES & CO r America’s Sensational Novelty. The Man who Does More with His Feet than 90 per cent, of men can do with their hands. ■ Last 2 Nights of America’s HAZEL MORRIS Ragtime HAZEL MORRIS. Queen HAZEL MORRIS. Tremendous Reception Nightly. ROSE LEE IVY.. The " ROSE LEE IVY. Queen ROSE LEE IVY. Of Son"' ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH, Tho Universal Favorites. WELLS AND ECLAIR TWINS. WELLS AND ECLAIR TWINS, Singers and Whirlwind Dancers. Last 2 Nights of THE CASSBLLI SISTERS, NELLIE KOLLE, PRANK HERBERTS. Brilliant and Artistic Success 'ALSACE AND LORRAINE In a Gorgeously-mounted Musical Production Featuring the Akacephouo. “The Violin with the Human Voice,** PRICES: DO. and 0.5., 2s; Stalk Is; Family Circle, 6d. Box Plan at Tho Bristol. Booking Free. AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 9th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. P '± rsoll street > Abbotsford. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FUR- . TT _ NISHINGS. A MX. HARRIS AND CO -Jk are instructed by Mrs H. Mark (who is leaving tor the North Island) to sell, as above, the whole of the Furniture of her 4roomed Dwelling—Dining room, bedroom, and kitchen furniture and utensils. Without reserve. TUESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, At 12.30 o’clock. At Robins, Princes street. In the Estate of the late Mrs Barnes. SUPERIOR. -SEASIDE RESIDENCE WAITATt Nearly opposite the residence of J. A Park. Esq. 3.FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, BURNSI EXTENSION, close to station. FREEHOLD SHOP AND 2-ROOMED DWELLING, PORT CHALMERS Fronting George street. A LBX - HARRIS AND ( f*- have received instructions from Trustee to sell, as above: 1 Choice Freehold (area 1 rood), Wait nearly opposite the residence of J. Park, Esq., with a Dwelling of 4 roo and shed; the whole of the Fumit complete; piano; rowing boat; ev convenience. The properly is overlo ing the bay and close to the station. ; is the finest site in Wailati. NOTE Anyone wishing to inspect can obt the key at the Saratoga Hotel. Invent of furniture can ho seen at our office 2. Freehold Sections, Burnside Exi epsim Section 6, Block 24, corner of John i William streets, area 1 mod 10 pol also Sections 19 and 20. Block 26, c; 1 rood. Easy terms can be arraii] on iho.se sections. 3. Port Chalmers Freehold, being ipart < tion 45 (area 20 poles), with a Bi Shop and a 2-roomed Dwelling thcref all drahied to sewer; fronting Geo street (next, creamery). Further particulars from tho Auctioned TUESDAY. 12th OCTOBER, At 12.50 o'clock. At Rooms, 221 Princes street. CHOICE FREEHOLD SITE. KAIKORAI. Section 28 Jackson street (area 16 poles),, adjoining late Mr J. R. Dowae's Property. HARRIS AND CO. MONDAY, 11th OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY" SALE. PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE. "OARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, - 1 are instructed to sell hy auction: (1) No. 41 David street. Caversham (near Forbury corner). Freehold and 5 Rooms; conveniences; drained. (2) Glen. Eslatc, comer Section, Shop, and 5 Rooms. (3) 4 Acres, Tomahawk, near new cut at Tomahawk Head. WEDNESDAY, 13th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estates of the late Margaret Neilson and Andrew Bambery. FREEHOLD, BURNSIDE 41 ACRES, NEAR ST. EXTENSION. LEONARDS. PARK, _ REYNOLDS. LIMITED, are instructed by the Trustees to Bell by auction: In the Estate of Margaret Neilson (deceased) — 1. Allotments 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block XXIV., Extension of Burnside Township, containing 1 Here 2 roocis 24 .poles, with 2-roomed Cottage thereon; dose to Green Island Railway Station. J In the Estate of Andrew Bambery (deceased)— 2. Section 1 of 4 and part 34, Block IX.. North Harbor and Bluesldn. and Section 7 and part 6, Upper Harbor West, contain in" i ac ,?l s , 3 poles, with 5 Rooms, stable” byre (12 bails); and 1£ acres splendid orchard (in tull bearing and producing a Splendid return); situation, Arden Bay, near St. Leonards. Buyer can take over stock and implements as going concern at valuation, ibis is a chance which should noti be ne"lected, as the place must be sold. The laird is txrst-class. Further particulars, from Messrs ASLIN AND BEDFORD, Solicitors, Express Co. Buildings; iTHE AUdTIOKiBBj^

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Evening Star, Issue 15929, 8 October 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 15929, 8 October 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 15929, 8 October 1915, Page 5