AMUSEMENTS. Bill® R&SSs&sa^^ 'TO-DAY. ; " : " --TO-NIGHT. YOUR LAST CHANCE Of witnessing"'that Sentimental Comedy; which has caused more ,real delight thaij • • any previous play-o! its kind. HELEN'S BABIES HELEN'S BABIES Sparkling like prisms of dazzling bril. ' 1 liance, an j»f power-. 1 ; and interest, and"-full of- rollicking fun, : HELEN'S' BABIES HELEN'S.BABIES"'--TO-DAY ' TONIGHT. \ -■ YOUR LAST CHANCE.- .' - Morning and : Afternoon Tea Served in "• 1 Cirelo Treo of Chaise from-11 d.m. till ; " ' TCTMPRESS.'- ' . ; '.i •Impress:, v - . \ • Commencing at 11 a.m., MONDAY, Mav 8. : Commencing at 11 a.m., MONDAY; May 8, . A Photo-play that.Thrilled-England* ■ Big, Vital, Grim, .and' Thoroughly ' i Fascinating.' ' • j ."CONVICT LYNDON .AT LIBERTY."! - i "CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY."- | "CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY.", j A story of England at the. outbreak o£ tlif I war, dealing with the espionage system< "CONVICT LYNDON -AT LIBERTY* "CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY." 1 "CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY.' 1 ■ 5000 feet long, every, foot'-.vivid. 1.. ■' Appealing to what every man' and woman'- ' j holds ' dearest. ' "CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY." •• "CONVICT LYNDON, AT TJBERTY." V, "CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY.'< =j A Play that no one can afford to mis% j SPLENDID SUPPORTING ITEMS. .- ;; NOTICE.—The First Screening o£ tlii< i remarkable play will take place at 11.13 a.m., and at every Ninety-Minntos after*: wards it will be screened" again. , ■ ; . ; {J ONC ER T CnAII B E a,! '■ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! , Positively tho Last Appearance of CLEMENT WRAGGE. The Eminent OratOT, - In his latest subject, "THE ETERNAL UNIVERSE - AND '" . THE WAR." In Aid of the Mayor's Patriotic Fundi Eoll up for this deserving cause. ~ J Popular Prices—3s.. 25., and Is. Reserved Seats at The Bristol. Tourist Resorts. pAEKAKARIEI . ' HOTED ' " '• Handy to Wellington. ■ The Place to Spend a Holiday. Tennis Courts,. Golf Links, .Beautiful SeA Beach.' Good Fishing. Motor Launch Trips round Kapiti Island arranged. J. QUIRE, ; ~ • Proprietor. v..
npHIRWELL PRIVATE •• HOTEIi A- ROTORUA. ' One minute from station. P.O. Box 23 Telephone 20. Telegraphic address "Thirl , well." First-class accommodation., Tariff* . ; 63. per day; 355. per vreek. ' ■ " • ••• T. P. DOWLING, . j ■ ; ' 'Proprietor. ! rpHE GEYSER HOTEL, ROTORUa! •: -«■ Golf. Links adjoin ; hotel. Situated at Whakarewarewa.. Spout baths on pre- - i mises (famous for. • their extraordinary i oures). Bus free from station to hotel ! 'i for guests. . • I Tariff from 93. per day; £2 15s. per ' week. ■ ■'... ROY WOODWARD, Proprietor. (Late Grand Hotel, Rotorua, and Royal Hotel, Auckland.) THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE : PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTORUA. , Accommodation for 100; guests.'Officially representing' Thos. Cook' and Son, NZr . Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z, Public Service 'Association.- '-'-"i • ' Tariff: 7s. per day; 40s. per ireek. •' J. N. M'LEAN, Proprietor, . SONOMA HOUSE.—Most-Central House in Rotorua, 3'minutesi.fronf" New* ' Convalescent Home, Bath Buildings, Post Office,-and Station; all modern! conveni.; ;.i ences; electric Hght : throughout; Bs. per' : . day, or 355. per week,. Porter.meete all' trains. .' .". r .- 1 * MRS. MOORE, Proprietress.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2764, 6 May 1916, Page 9
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