Amusements. 77~V; HIS MAJESTY 8 TffEls«\rfs SPECIAL AND ONLY MATINE^ftw",;. . . V " ALLAN HAMILTON'S^^T*""'"'-- J ; , 1, NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY, .1 • SATURDAY AFTERNOON. NOv""£"""""*' The Charming Idyllic Play* ~ LITTLE LOUD r'ACNTLEiary ' '' ' BABY WATSON its. LORD FAUNTLEPr* i ' Supported In- .me Full Strength °"« of the Company. ■•'';■;?-. Prices— 2s. is. Chhuren half-price /'V ' lerv excepted). Doors open at l,a ,'.*■ menco at. 2 o'clock 'thaw. " ..**:, I S MAJES T " T H eTt7"£ Lessee. Mr. C. R. Bailor i£ , Sole Direction ALLAN HAMILTON'^! I "' AN ELECTRIC SUCCESS. A ' ——— . /• >- •" i • ALLAN" HAMILTON'S ," — NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY, h A; TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), •• '■~ l^iiil l And TOMORROW 'SATURDAY) LAST TWO NIGHTS } ' >i<? Of the- celebrated fantastical Comedy Dram* A MESSAGE PROM MARS ~~**»i A MESSAGE FROM MARS* ' I -, A MESSAGE FROM MARs! {• . i (Presented by special arrangement with'Chi? 1 * Hawtroy, Esq., London.) . "?' . ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY, , '";' '< By Alfred Clint, Harry V\'haite, and as 61!% \ Produced under the Sole Direction at : MR. (ii;o. E. BRYANT: " ' . POPULAR PRICKS: 3?, 2s, Is. Early Doe*, to Stalls and Gallery. 6,1 extra. 00, » Box 'Flan at, Wildmau and Arey'g >< ':< i •'. EARLY DOOR Day Sales at the Torem<i and Ilia Majesty's Cafe. Early v,<*» from 7to 7.30. Curtain at 8. •■ • uw ».. Special Tram Service to all .Suburbs (In - eluding: Onehnnga), alter the performance; HERBERT LEIGH. Business Manage.': f-' W ILLOUCHB^ vrKv .VND ii j ROTORUA-TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). - The Country for miles will flock threes" AVILLOUGKBY WARD '#$ AND GRACE PARLOTTA. ' TTAIVAU ISLA If D'.' THE SORRENTO OP NEW ZEALAND.';-;' KAWAU ISLAND, one of the historic*! places of New Zealand, with the mansion Trip the late Sir George Grey, with its 50 rooms ]n!i now been thoroughly renovated, the elect* " light installed, with hot and-cold-wafer " baths, and all the latent improvements, m'i ins,' it the * ;x MOST UP-TO-DATE SEASIDE RESORT : IN NEW ZEALAND Mr. Cousins, the new proprietor s> ofWHS %, . Mansion, will arrange for Fishing: and Shu*, ing Parties. Ordinary tariff, 7s per day'■ £2 2s per week; Children half-price. • s« daily papers for time of s.s. Daphne leaving"! QILBERTSON'S DAIMLER, MOTOR CAB, Visitors to Rotorna shor.ld inquire for Mr Gilbertson's fine 28-36 h.p Daimler Car. JAIS'I I Sights of District visited. . , ; This is by far the best and quickest way i ' of travelling, and the dust is avoided. i Don't forget to travel by UubcrtEon's - Daimler Car when visiting Rotorua. OKOROTEE '*" HOT" ' SPRIGS. AN IDEAL HEALTH RESORT. . ' Between Auckland and Rotorua. Daily Trains, Return Fare,' 28s 4d. ' * >f\% Hot Mineral Baths. Bracing-Climate. -Trout •'- Fishing:, Shooting.-etc. v. :-■■■< EXCELLENT 9-HOLE GOLF COURSE. <M Hotel now in hands of Mr. and Mrs. T. Martin, • late of Grand Hotel, Auckland. ■ - * " Every Home Comfort. ■ ■ , - ,;,, 1 ' ■i ■" OKOROIRE, OKOROIEi;, IT'S 0.K.;! ■ ■; -; }' Dental. ' t ; —,—, . . . . ...HIGH-CLASS DENTISTRY. '■'' '■' 'I ' , ~ ■"■■ '■ - -"''-■;>■ fi:sS.ffij. GOOD WORK s "--. ,- ■, :.-)rm?&§ FAIR FEES '. ' UOWEy^WitttjC SATISFACTION '■ V* ."^ ! ' OPPOSITE. YATES'. ' "■- ; : ;,r, 1 • ■ —= i '.'»'. Board and Residence. BOARD and Residence Wanted by two >**■ ~■■■ tlemen; single rooms,i overlooking***, Parnell.—" British. 63." HEBAM) Office. - LA MASCOTTE," Church-st., Devonposi r 'i flrstrclasß Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent ■■• Boarders.—Mr*. ]\ Waters, /Proprietress. ! " ' ■- . I ABERDARE, Upper Grafton Rd.. does to A tram.—First-class . Accommodation. Til., 2037- , ,■.,■' ' —' : ,'.-;*;f v i BONA VISTA. 8. WeHington-at.-VswssßOiit for Permanenta or, Casuals: hom» Oofli-j forts. Terms moderate—Mrs. E. CorrjfM, Proprietress. . ' • i< y^ KING'S COURT. Queen-aweet {late-Prißs* 1 Albert College).—Private Hotel. * TetusSe court, cricket pitch, gymnasium, etc. « Tele- . phone. 2256: :•.-'.> OONOMA — Private Hotel, Alfred-strest, v O Albert Park—First-class Accommodation for Families, Tourists, etc. Terms iaod«rat«. -Mrs. W. Bazeley. Telephone, 672. ," > THE MANSION at,Kawau.island U ; *m».l under the management of Mr, D. Cwi«. : - ; sins, who will give every attention to visij tors. Letters and telegrams promptly answered. HOT * 'LAKES ,', Of ■■ IWW ZEALAStt:' BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, HINEUOA-STBEET. ROTORUA. Lighted by Electricity. ' '0 .',' ;'| . Adjoins the Govsrnaient Bath« "and tkt ;'. i Beautiful i Sanatorium Gardens. » * TERMS MODERATE. ' Porters Meet ail Train*. a. T. BRENT. Piopri«tOr.THE METROPOLIS, Private Hotel, opp. H*< tiou, Rotorua, 25 yards across the street, 3 minutes from Baths .add \ Grdondj.';" Electric light; hot baths. New house, just completed, Ist Novemoer. This New and Cfj> / to-date Private Hotel. -JO rooms, 'is equal & the best hotel iu the Dominion. Oil Launch** for fishing parties and to all the «I|W«-First-class table. Terms moderate. Visitors, will receive every attention. Porter meets trains. Letters and telegrams promptly •'.- tended to.—Under the management of MBB. " DWY'ER, Proprietress, late of Auckland t'A Chrißtchurch. . ,':. . ■■'■*■?_'; . ■■■r^-rm THE AUSTRALIA/' KOTOKUA.-saw i House, 30 rooms;' splendid situation iii mam street; 100 yards from. va«!' way station, four minutes' walk from feats*s ; superior table; spacious rooms, *>*> ; trio light; hot and cold oaths, aM every home comfort Tariff, 5s per day. #■ .per week. Special terms to families, partUfcife and for extended periods. . Thbs.vCook ma | Sons' Coupons. Small Launch at; noniißSi rates, fishing rods, etc., free Porter .raw* all trains. Letter and telegrams receive in- % mediate attention.—J. N. McLean. Proprietor; — " • Q.OING TO -OOTORUi STAY AT "THE CENTRAL HOUSE," Quiet place and Comfortable. Three ttin***: [~ to Government Baths and Sanatorium '..'■ | Gardens. Terms, 5s ft day, 2?s week-.- ;. o Wiro or write for room. MRS. PERRIN. Proprietress, ' rPHE TROCADERO. WELLINGTON: X PRIVATE HOTEL, 4 T Under the Management of i.GEORGE PLNNOCK. l§ '' Excellent Accommodation for Visitors ■»'■> Wellington . J *r : ' This hotel hss been ro-built, and i* 6W* with electric light, electric lift, awl SVtffl modern convenience for the; comfort w; _: patrons. OPEN. 6 a.m. to Midnight - ' '" i . Conveyances. *' • ' , T OSWALD COSSEY. hating taken; o«r; ±> Mr. Brown's and Mr. Teirn«j« Livery and Bait Stables, am now » a position to do all kinds of cartiug,rW». .i solicit, a fair .share of patronage. »?i!'' Horses to meet train. Mail Coach startM". . 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13602, 22 November 1907, Page 10
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