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Amusements. HIS AfAJESTrS rpHBATRB. IS MAJESTY'S Iheatre. Direction - • J. C. WTLLAMSON, LTD. " intolerance" tjox plans. "Intolerance" -Dox Xlans. . Will la Opened for the Season of 7 Night* J and 6 Matinees, at Wildman and Arey'e, ) THIS THURSDAY MORNING. AT 9 A.M. Reserved Soata (Dress Circle and Orchestral Sails), Three Shillings, may be Booked Without Extra Charge. i ' SATURDAY MIGHT. AT O • OATURDAY I\IGHT. AT O. f AND EVERY EVENING- AT Q 1 and EVERY AFTERNOON at o 9 0 TWO EXHIBITIONS a DAY. • FIRST AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE, MONDAY NEXT AT 2. 3 3 1 " intolerance." ' Intolerance." 5 "intolerance." I Intolerance." - THE COLOSSAL DRAMATIC SPECTACLE ' By a D. W. GRIFFITH, t Who made "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." LOVE'S STRUGGLE THROUGHOUT THE AGES. If you would pass through the mist of time and be transported back through the ages to tho lands of ; old and their peoples, with all their '. ancient glories, their tragedies, their joys, their fears, and their lovesCome, and you shall see i Behold! Tho Babylon of, Belshazzar, with its gigantic walls, its towering buildings, its hanging gardens. The Jerusalem of Jesus, who subdued the world bv submitting to it! The Paris of Charles the Ninth, an (esthetic weakling, moulded to bloody ' purposes by a mother filled with tho subtle craft of a thousand politicians. The New York of our own wild, re- > reliant, and alluring day . ; From scene to scene will you be I transported us in a dream of enchant- ■ raont. whilst the scroll of Time is unfolded before your eyes and the Past and Present unite. ALL THIS AND MORE YOU WILL SEE IN " INTOLERANCE." j " INTOLERANCE." , LIFE'S GREAT DRAMA DOWN THE CENTURIES. Seen as from a Pinnace in One Swesping Glance. i Touring Manager. Duncan Noven. l l 1 ,' lenders. PUBLIC SERVICE STORES TENDER BOARD. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF STORES. J Wellington, June 28. 1917. Tenders will be- received at the Office of the Chairman, General Post Office. Wellington, not later than I p.m. on WEDNESDAY, September 5. 1917, for tho supply and ! | delivery, C.I.P. Wellington, of tho Undermentioned Material:— 30,000 dry cells for telephones. 3000 cords, 4 conductor. 2000 diaphragms for watch receivers. 15,000 Swanneck insulator bolts. 20.000 cups for above. i 3,135.000 envelopes, various kinds. Particulars and conditions' of Tendering ' ! may bo obtained at the Office of the Con- \ troller of Stores, Post and Telegraph Depart- | ment, Wellington, the district Storekeeper, r Post and Telegraph department. Christ- . church, or at the Offices of the Telegraph Engineers at Auckland and Dunedin " J. ORCHISTON, i Chairman. J JJUAXURA EXPERIMENTAL FARM? i NEW POULTRY RUNS. Tenders will bo received at thin, Offico nntil noon, on WEDNESDAY, July 25, -1917 for tho erection of Thrco New Poultry Houses and Wire Netting for Runs. Drawings. Specifications, etc.. may be seen at the ' nb 'i« Works Office, Auckland and Hamil- . ton. The lowest or any Tender will not ■ I necessarily bo accepted. ' G. T. MURRAY. „ ... _ , __ District Engineer. Public Works Office, Auckland. ■ July i, 1917. i T ° BUILDERS. Tenders are invited until Noon of FRIDAY. July 13, for Rebuilding (in brick) the Waipa Hotel, Ngarnawhia. ARTHUR G. DAW, F.N.Z.1.A., -.<» -T- . . Architect. 313, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. J]LECTRIC MOTORS is Sole New Zealand Agents for the wellknown Electrical Engineers. CROMPTON AND CO,. LTD ENGLAND. " we have in Block at present Electric Motors from 1 to 13 h.n.. suitable for 250 and 460 volts. D.C. JOHN BURNS AND CO.. LTD.. Auckland. WE CURE DAMP WALLS.-If you are troubled with th . above, consult us and j we will advise as to the best method to com- | bat, and prepare estimates for doing so | Satisfaction guaranteed. EM RTT-rFn-r? owd for "proofing cement. CKOTE waterproofs and decor- ?'*» cement an « brick exteriors. TOCKOLITH preserves steel indefinitely. RETAW waterproofs atoneor brick without altering appearance, WINGATE& CO .LTD Qn"en St., Sole Agents. "DOR BAKERS' OVENS. FURNACES. ■*• And STEAM BOILER SETTING. 'PHONE 1051. QEO.. RHODES AND CONS. T TD., BUILDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, FREEMAN'B BAY. C. H. F R A N K H A M (Late W. TaWe and Co.), TIMBER. MOULDINGS. AND JOINERY MERCHANT. SPRING STREET. NEWMARKET. Telephone 8030. ( npHE OLD FIRM Specialises in 1 OUR AND CARDING. ___ Send along orders to ' f gAM. AND CONS. CUSTOMS STREET W. i 'PHONE 708 FOR APPOINTMENTS. ! } Restaurants and Tearooms. TRY a Fish Meal at Sanford's Shop, opposite HERALD Office. Queen St. Select Rooms for Ladies. TRY a. Fish Lunch at tie Auckland Trawling Fish Depot, Lower Queen St.. next Hellaby'B. "OTEAK AND OYSTERS, PLEASE!" 1 ——— And within _ 10 minutes we put before the diner a good-sized cut of juicy, flavour? rump-steak just ) off the grill-steaming hot, with a hunger-making aroma? And the oysters!—they improve the taste tenfold! ■ THE " TIFFIN," - City Chambers, 1 THE " TIFFIN." - Queen & Victoria Sta. rpBE piCCADILLY TEA "DOOMS. STRAND ARCADE. DAINTY LIGHT LUNCHES. , AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALTY, t MINIMUM CHARGE. 9d. ; Music. 8-5. 1 TT'S an absolute absurdity to wash jour J. good linen with any kind of soap. Use, the very finest quality and buy "TAN IWEI,'"

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16583, 5 July 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16583, 5 July 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16583, 5 July 1917, Page 10