AMUSEMENTS "Where tho iSearchlight Reveals." DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ;1, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS And JEWELL CARMEN, JEWELL CARMEN, ip JEWELL CAR-MEN, g- JEWELL CARMEN, 1- In o- MANHATTAN MADNESS. MANHATTAN MADNESS. L- MANHATTAN MADNESS. n MANHATTAN • MADNESS. , e A Picture Play oi' Thrills & Laughter, j. Supported by >f MARY PICKFORD, x- MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, is ' MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, In ■J "CINDERELLA," ;t "'CINDERELLA,-" "CINDERELLA," "CINDERELLA," .. Which, together with other strong 6upe porting Pictures, will ]>o screened as a a £ reat y DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMJLE - DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME I TWICE DAILY, „ TWICE DAILY, t TWICE DAILY, ■- Commencing at 2.30 p.m. ~ TO-DAY. J: TO-DAY. | Solid or Bring Your Children along tothe MATINEES. MATINEES. MATINEES, i MATINEES. 3 MATINEES. Y as usual. 'Phono 31-13, or go to Bristol if you don't want to be crowded 1 out. Exhibited by Royal Command at Buck--3 inghnm Palace for Private Inspection ; by Their Majesties tho King and Queen. 1 EXHIBITTOiT GALLERY. CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS, 33 WILLIS STREET (above Hart Bros.). : OPEN DAILY. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 0 p.m. ANZAC PSCTUIES By SAPPER MOORE-JONES, N.Z. Engineers, attached to Army Corps Headquarters as Artist. ■"Clearly and realistically do these pictures of Gallipoli depict scones amongst I which New Zealanders lived and died in [ eight months of strenuous warfare." — , [ "N.%. Herald," Nor. 27th, 1916. > DESCRIPTIVE LECTURES Will bo delivered by Sapper Moorei Jones at 11.30, 1.30, i and 8 p.m. Admission: Day and Evenings, Is. [ Juroniios, Sixpence. > " BAND. - - mR AM WAYS MILITARY BAND AT ; A NEWTOWN PARK, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 - p.m. i ■ ' 111 : Tourist Resorts. ! ' AUCKLAND. ' GARCEN HOTEL, ' THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN AUSTRALASIA. i Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private i Bathroom, etc. Ballroom. I Tariff: From 10s. per- day. Special Torma , for lengthened periods. ■ Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other Meals optional. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Careen," Auckland. TE KUITI. THE Leading Town of tho King Conntry. Handy to Waitomo Caves. Good Trout Fishing. KELVIN HOUSE. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. Telegraphic Address—"Kelnn," P.O. Box 55. 'Phono 56. J. H. W. FROST proprietor. q O N O M A. ° PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. 'Phono G2. Box 53. Porter Meets All Trains.' Terms Moderate; MRS. MOORE . . Proprietress. TAUMAJRUNUI. TnrOTEL GRAND, right opposite Rail•O. way Station. Porters meet all trains. First-class Accommodation for Tourists. Junction of Wangamii River and Main Trunk Line (three minutes from_ boat landing). Excellent Trout Fishing. Motor-cars arranged for fishing and picnic parties P.O. Box 25. Telegraphlo address "Grand." MISS CAMPBELL, Proprietress. NAPIER. •• J ESMOND DENE CONVALESCENT HOME, Corner of Shakespeare and Sealey Roads. Magnificent Sea Viow. Sunny Balconies. Tram Stops at- Gate. Terms Moderate. / 'Phone 1100. ITISIT TE AROHA DURING SUM- ' ■V HER AND STAY AT , "HAZELWOOD." Accommodation for Tour- 1 ista. Adjoining beautiful Sanatorium • Grounds and Baths. Every modern con- ! venience. Terms. 355. per week.; (is. per day. MRS. HEATHCOTE, Proprietress. 'Phone 36. Telegrams, "Hazelwood," Te Aroha. "Como and drink the' healing water." THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTORUA. Accommodation for 100 guests. Officially representing Thos. Cook and Son, N.Z. Commorcial Travellers' Association, N.Z. Public Service Association. Tariff: 7s. pe,r day; '10s. per week. J. N. M'LEAN, Proprietor. npHIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, 1 ROTORUA. Well known as tho Premier House for accommodation and cuisine. Has been entirely renovated for the coming senson. Ono minute from station. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address "Thirwell." Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day; 375. 6d. per week. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. BRICE'S J UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. J" BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcnldis and Stains. If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, sto 7.,30, try Brioe's, Particulars will bo found in our advertising columns or two desirable properties' which aro lo 1)0 sold by public auction by Messrs. Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd., at Pahiatua, oil Fobruary 6. Thcro is an l.i.p. scctiou of 392 acres situated at Mara, and also a. l'rcohotd section of 100 acres in tho same locality. Tho land is cleared in each case and i sown in English grasses. The report of tho Postal Savings | Bank Department of Japan, says tho •' "Japan Times," shows that tho amount of savings has groatly increased during the past year. Tho number of depositors a t the end of July was 11,263,826, and their total deposits amounted to £32,797,50-1. The increase during the ' year in the number of depositors was I 1,270,150, with a, total of £6,789,811.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2976, 13 January 1917, Page 11
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