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AMUSEMENTS. rjTHE KING'S THEATRE J MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 30! £ MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.50! LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. 'J TO-NIGHT AT b. Fine Arts, Superior Feature, a Tender Story, Superb Acting. "fis Grand to See and Know "THE LILY AND THE ROSE," 1 "THE LILY AND THE ROSE," "THE LILY AND THE ROSE," "THE LILY AND THE ROSE," In Three Acts, ! Presenting Lilian Gish and Rozsika Dolly. Look What We Show as Well! "THE PATHE GAZETTE." "ACROSS EGYPT." THE ANZAOS—Reviewed by Mr. Fisher. "PLAYING THE SAME GAME" is certainly a Package of Fun. Melodious Music. Usual Prices. Reserves at The Bristol. EVERYBODY'S, gjAYING— jMSfK r 1 AND SEE ' IdMOOTOW ON MONDAY NEXT. MARK YE! It's another "Rags"—another "Tess," so hie ye to The Bristol, else ye fail to view it. Res,, Is.6d. D.C. and O.S.', Is.; Stalls, 6d. fjWWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT! COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT! COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT! At THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. ' \ THE DANDIES. , THE DANDIES. On this the seventh night of the week all things will be new. < "Tho Dandies" ■ will lift up their joint and several voices in songs which have never been sung before. They will jubilate, aud make glad sounds, and cause the collective coiinteu l ance of the audience to expand with much expansiveness. . TSE:. DANDIES THE DANDIES And their music to-night will include the mighty selection from "Faust." THE DANDIES THE DANDIES And their ditties of mirth will engender the feeling of exhilaration. THE. DANDIES . THE DANDIES There is much which might be written, but time flieth, and our space ; fadeth, even as the ships of von Kerosenitz, or Tirpitz, or whate'er liis name may be, faded swiftly into the mist of the 'evn Sens.' , Come, then, at an early hour, and choose the seat which is in a good place. Sketch, showing .best vantage points, on view at The Bristol. | Financial passport—3s., 2s„ Is. Direction—Edward Branscouibe Pty., Ltd. ' P.S.—Piastres not accepted as current coin of the realm. , . — . . . Tourist Resorts. ~ TuffiLAND CARGEH HOTEL. 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. Full particulars from Tlios. Coolc and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargen," Auckland, aTI A NDITN - ~ITO USE lO(Xeur Railway Station), FITZHOY. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE.' Comfortable, Sunny Rooms, Piano, Hot and. Cold Water Baths. Sea-bathing accommodation. Terms' Moderate. 'Phone 278 (two rings). W. SCOTT, • Propriator. pAEKAKARIKI ; HOTEL. Handy to Wellington. The Place to Spend a Holiday. Tennis Courts, Golf Links, Beautiful Sea Beach. Good Fishing. Motor Launch Trips round ICnpiti Island arranged. J. QUIRK, Proprietor. nnHIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, i POTOIIUA. One minute from station. P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address "Thirwell." First-class accommodation. Tariff, lis. 6(1. per day; 375. Gd. per week. T. P. BOWLING, Proprietor.' rijlHE GEYSER HOTEL, EOTORUAI -B- Golf Links adjoin" hotel. Situated at Whnkarewarewa. Spout baths on premises (famous for their extraordinary cures). Bus free from station to hotel for guests. Tariff from 9s. per day; £2 las. per week. ROY WOODWARD, Proprietor. (Late Grand Hotel. Rotorua, and Royal Hotel, Auckland.) npHE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE 1 PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTORUA. Accommodation for 100 guests. Officially representing Thos. Cook and Son, N.Z. Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z. Public Service Association." Tariff: 7s. per day; 40s. per week. J. N. M'LEAN, Proprietor. QJONOMA HOUSE.—Most Central House IO in Rotorua, 3 minutes from' New Convalescinl Home, Bath Buildings, Post Office, nnd Station; all modern conveniences; electric light throughout; Gs. per day, or 355. per week. Porter meets all trains. MRS. MOORE, Proprietress. BRICE'S T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. ' if you want a gond Fish or Meal Tea, 5 to 7.30, try B rice's.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2793, 10 June 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2793, 10 June 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2793, 10 June 1916, Page 7

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