AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. PAUL „ LI FAULT. AUL A>UFAULT. ■ NEXT SATURDAY, JUNE 10. Also June 12, 14, 17. PLANS at THE BRISTOL. TO-DAY. Assisting Artists: PAULINE BINDLEY Soprano FLORENCE SCAPINI Violinist HAROLD WHITTLE Pianist PRICES—SI, 35., 2s. Plans at The Bristol, To-day. IJWWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. ' THE DANDIES. . THE DANDIES. The words we utter to-day are tliope of advice from ono friendly people to another: Be ye not late this niglhit. in demanding thy ticket, else ye lose your seat'. THE PINK DANDIES. THE PINK DANDIES. The Company with the BIG REPUTATION. Already special request numbers aro coming to hand from Dandies" patrons, and to-niglit,, in keeping with the spirit of tlfoe times, MR, FORD WALTHAM will sing"Nelson's Gone a'Sailing" (Lohr); bring it up to date and say, "Jollicoo's Gtine a'Sailing." MR. MARSHALL LAWRENCE will sing (also by special request), "Tho Admiral's Broom" (Bevan). TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A GREAT OPENING PROGRAMME. A GREAT OPENING PROGRAMME. If you desire a good seat, book at The Bristol. ' The necessary offering, 35., 25., Is. Direction. Edward Branscombe Pty., Ltd. Tourist Resorts. "AUCKLAND GARDEN MOTEL. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN AUSTRALASIA. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private bathrooms,. etc. Tariff: From 10s. per day. Special Terms for lengthened periods. Pull particulars from Thos. Cook and Sou, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. ! Telegrams: "Cargen," Auckland. pAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. Handy to Wellington. The Place to Spend a Holiday. Tennis Courts, Golf Linkß, Beautiful Sea Beach. Good Pishing. Motor Launch Trips round Kapiti Island arranged. J. QUIRK, Proprietor. npHIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, 1. ROTORUA. One minute from station. P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address "Thirwell." First-class accommodation. Tariff, Gs. Cd. per day; 87s. 6d. per week. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. mHE GEYSER HOTEL, ROTORUA. jL Golf Links adjoin hotel. Situated at Spout baths on premises (famous for their . extraordinary cures). Bus free from station to hotel for guests. Tariff from 9s. per day; .£2 15s. per week. ROY WOODWARD, Proprietor. (Late Grand Hotel. Rotorua, and Royal Hotel, Auckland.) i THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTORUA. Accommodation for 100 guests. Officially representing Thos. Cook and Son, N.Zi Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Zi Public Service Association. Tariff: 7s. per day; 40s. per week. J. N. M'LEAN, Proprietor. QON Oil A HOUSE—Most Central House O in Eotorua, 3 minutes from' fiew Convalescent Home, Bath Buildings, Post Office, and Station; all modern conveniences; electric light throughout; 6s. per day, or 355. per week. Porter meets all trains. MRS. MOORE, Proprietress. — NOTICE. "S/TR. P. H. ALWARD (late Manager of IvJL the Muncitml Fish Market begs to notify the public of \ Wellington that ho has now taken "THE TIFFIN" Luncheon. Tea, and Supper Rooms, Manners Street (opp. Royal Oak Hotel). Patrons are assured that the rooms will be run on "best service" lines. Fish and Oyster "after theatre" Suppers a ityBRICE'S Luncheon and tea rooms, BRANDON STREET, next to ■. Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. FOX'S PUTTEES, FOX S. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED a Large Consignment of Ota.go, Southland, and Auckland Regimental Badges. THOS. SHIELDS, Military Tailor, 21 Willis Street. ' plause)—the very last word in German naval architecture, also the sinking of the battle-cruiser Lutzow. The lesson was that after this they should beware of ritutcmenls made in Gormany, which wero no more reliablo than other things made in tlie country. Referring to tho settlep»;nt of soldiers on tho land. Mr. Massej said that New Zealand had not tho largo areas of land of Australia and Canada, but in proportion to their territory they were willing to do thoir share. Thoy were making the best arrangements they could for their own soldiers. After that they wero ouito willing to do all they could to attract soldiers to the Dominion. (Cheers.) Tho proceedings closed with the singing of "Rulo Britannia/' and the "National Anthem," after which threo ohccrs wero niven l'or the Navy. There's never a rod in "The Land of Nod," And lio need of a flagellant there, For no sweet babo could refuse to bo good In a kingdom so peaceful and fair. Thero aro rows and rows of pretty'pink toes In that realm whero no sorrows endure; And tho gua'-dian fates, by its great, gates, Give Woods' Cfwat Peppermint Cure. 4.dvt,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2790, 7 June 1916, Page 7
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