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-■.-■:. •■■ :."•■- -,■;:-■■.:-.■:-■•■ .;.v...::-- t J«:,v.-:'::-•;.■:.:-. ■:;:■,■. . Amusements'. \J^ —————— —■ — : i—' '* "' __ y-"^'i.^A TTfS MAJESTY'S THEATBB, . . ;• -*-*- . Lessee, Mr. C. R. Bailey. , ".■■.-.■■■:..■..• Under the Direction of Bland Holt. : Popular Prices. No Early Doors ' :; LAST, 2 NIGHTS OF THE SEASON ' LAST 2 NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. - B LAND TTOLT'S Australian Comedy Drama, r * ' ■,; \ THE GREAT RESCUE, -.THE- GREAT RESCUE, A FITTING FINALE TO A BRILLIANT -. SEASON. THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT OF THE ATJ& ' J TRALIAN PRESS, dE-ECHOED V BY YOUR OWN. - J "The Great Rescue" is the tit-bit of ' the ' • £ Bland Holt repertoire. In addition to its"-' •' 1 elaborate, stagingr-sufficient alone to draw I playgoers to witness piece is admirably enacted—HEßALD. There is a healthy, -f sensational atmosphere .pervading the production which stamps'it as one which affords a, welcome r» lief from the crude sensationalism and con. ' centrated villany of so many melodramas. A scene which raised the audience to a pitch of enthusiasm was a striking piece of.-worli * ~3 depicting a race between a train and » ' motor car; the car is shown gradually saining on and finally distancing the train, :tc , the huge delight of the audience.—Star. -% MOTOR CAR VERSUS EXPRESS TRAIN. S No Scenic Effect has ever produced such over- < J whelming enthusiasm in any Theatre. | REMEMBER—TO-MORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY). THE LAST FAREWELL. Book Your Seats to prevent Disappointment. '. Box Plan at Wildman's (Reserved Seats, 4s).' v, L ; Day Sale Tickets at H.M. Cafe. All accounts against the Bland Holt Season to be rendered TO-DAY (Monday), for. settlement on Tuesday at 2 p.m. . :•. .'. ! >.;.' rpHE glide A way, " "' /:; 1 ■ COBURG-ST. (Near Public Library). SKATING. Morn.. 10 to 12. SKATING. SKATING. 3to 5 and 9to 10. . SKATING. ' SKATING. Unexcelled Floor. SKATING. SKATING. Perfect Skates. -, SKATING. '""- - SKATING. Band Eveninjrs. SKATING ,~~ ~ SKATING. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, SKATING : " SKATING. Mile Handicap, SKATING - SKATING. Gold medal. SKATING SKATING. AT EARLY DATE— SKATING' SKATING. Fancy Dress and Imper- SKATING SKATING. sonating Carnival. ■ SKATING." The Rink iB renovated. Floor to Ceiling. ■ Second to none, and managed by Reg Webb. 600 pair Skates for Sale, ss"to 30s' pair. "jl/TR. AND ,?MRS. HAMILTON HODGES'I', IU. PUPILS' RECITAL. ■ : - ■' '". ' ".<: ' '-. STUDIO. ';' ■ '" i" ■ '--'WWiX ' -■'~ -...'■'....■.-. "WHAREORA," PONSONBY ROAD. MONDAY, SEPT. 28th, 8 p.m. By Invitation. •* * '-' . , — . i<'" ; ':--V:i T> O W L E R £* CON C X ;■ ROLL UP. - ROCKY NOOK BOWLING CLUB. GRAND CONCERT, . VICTORIA HALL. EDEN TERRACE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). 29th SEPT. i Begin at 8 p.m. Admission. Is. === ~ . ... —— -Mfs Board and Residence. i NGAROMA," 20, Dubllh-st., off St. Marv's ' Rd. (near Three Lamps)— Vacancies, 'l boarders; 18s; h. andC. water; splendid' •_*'! harbour view.— L. M. Campbell. ! CHELTENHAM BEACH.i Devonport—Superior Board and Residence to Let, private "Sf-SP house.—Apply HERALD Office. "\/\TAfTEMATA Villa. : Prin.ce'B-Bt.—Vacancies »» for Married ' Couple and Gentleman ' Boarders. Dromgool. '" "• '"XXT ANTED—Gentleman and Wife as Paying »»' Guests;« luxurious home: references.— 34, P. 0., City. •• ' ' ' ' ' , ; *.";'vj VACANCIES at " Ellesmere," Princesstreet- Telephone 458. MELROSE, - 29, : Vinceht>st.—Vacancies for Two . Gentlemen or M.C; superior board.—Mrs. Montgomery. -' • " PARK VIEW." 51, Vincent-st.— X • for Gentlemen Boarders; terms moder- ' iw% ate.— E. Corrigan. Proprietress. " '. "'QIMLA," Beach - Road,' Devonport.—Vacan- - O cies for Permanent Boarders and Tourists. Week-end trips arranged. . Terms mode- , rate.—Mrs. Amos. CLIFF LINTON. 49. Upper : Vincent-street-Vacancies for Gentlemen Boarders; high situation; good view-; moderate terms. —Misses Watson. VICTORIA HOUSE. 48, Nelson-street. Imder new management. for Permanent Boarders; hot and cold --.v.*'- . Terms moderate.—WV K. Field. SONOMA — Private • Hotel, Alfred-str« Albert First-class Accommodation for ' Families, Tourists, etc. .Termsmoderate. -' —Mrs. W. Bazeley- Telephone, 672. - 1 ■■»■ •' (QLENALVON" PRIVATE, HOTEL. ; (Late •'Admiralty House.") Telephone, 1010. JERMYN-ST. " rpHJE LIONS," 72. WELLESLEY-ST. WEST, -*■ Enlarged and entirely Renovated. All'.modern conveniences. Moderate terms. . Telephone, No 2583. Telegraphic Address: "Lions." MISS ALISON MACKENZIE, ■.'■-■ "v : Proiirietreej. — : • J AKE TTOUSE, q^AKAPUNA ' (FACING SEA FRONT). FIRST-CLASS: BOARDINGHOUSE, - Under the Management- of MRS. NEWSON SHEPPARD. — «... Terms on Application. ' \ ■: ■ ■ ■■ ■■ :■' ■- ' : l vj?: Special Winter Tariff. 'Phone. No. 1. ■ •-••' ......■.■. . -■ GOING TO TIOTOEIA xt STAY AT "THE CENTRAL HOUSE." Quiet place and Comfortable. Three minutes to Government Baths and Sanatorium Gardens. Terms, 5s a day, 30s week. . MRS - PERRIN. Proprietress. THE AUSTRALIA," 3 ROTORL A - New House, :30 rooms;- .solendid situation' , ■ in main street; T 100 yards from railway istation, : four minutes' walk from , baths; . superior- table; • .spacious:, rooms; electric light; hot and cold baths, and 1 every home . ' comfort. ;.' Winter tariff, 30s per week. Special terms to, families, parties, and for ' extended periods. Thus. Cook and Sons' Coupons.' Small Launch at nominal rates. > fishing rods, etc., etc., free. Porter meets all \ trains. 'Letters and 1 telegrams receive im--■ , '■ i mediate attention.— N. McLean; Proprietor. KIA ORA," 'PRIVATE- BOARD AND RESIDENCE, ROTOR This Newly-erected House is Opposite the ! Sanatorium Grounds. ..'•'"-} Magnificent View from Balcony overlooking . J the Lake. Electric Light throughout. Hot and cold \ Baths. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every: Attention. . Letters and; Telegrams will receive :prompt -attention. Porter meets train. ' - A. BRACKEBUSH, Proprietor.' y < < _ _ . — METROPOLE.ROTORUA. PRIVATE HOTEL -VS (40 ROOMS), FIRST SEASON. , This newly-erected House is immediately opposite railway station, at gates to left entrance. Visitors to Rotorua will find the ','. Mefcropole the best-appointed and most up- . to-date House in Rotorua. Magnificent view from.. balcony. Electric light throughout; : hot bathsj first-class tabic; 3 minutes from Sanatorium. Bedrooms large, airy, and well- , furnished.—J. F.E"WYER, late of Auckland , and Cbristchurch. Winter Tariff, -3Qs per week. Address. Hotel Metropole,. RotoruaRENT'S x ' TDATHGATF TTOU£IR. " ' EOTORUA (Now ; open for the : Season), ha» been thoroughly renovated, and is now in every , — way up to date. Lighted by electricity, f I Nearest house to the Government Baths, in- .;; eluding the large new bath-house. Motor -;ij: Cars and Conveyances leave Brent's for all r,-; ; the : side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains. " S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. .;-..,... ...... . r - ~ ~.. .. ■ _ ! I V T Eff ZEALAND TTERALD. - Subscriptions : 6d per week, delivered in. town , and suburbs, or . 10a per quarter in advaoce, posted to any part of the Dominion. r*\ Advertisements under the following classes— Wasted, To Let, For Sale, Lost and Found, Personal, Board and Residence—ore inserted at the ? Tate of 18 wordß for Is. or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 2» 6d each '. insertion: Funkbax, Notices, Is extra. These announcements must, be signed by the advertiser. -,C Replies to advertisements will be received ** .>jK & the offices of the Herald free of charge. ( instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of & .'advertisements'in .the Herald must be in writing;. , t. ■- ■■■ The Proprietors do not hold themselves Te»pon- fe eible for non-insertion 01 advertisements through 1; «■■■■■■ -% , . ■ , ■ ■ m accident or from : other causea ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13866, 28 September 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13866, 28 September 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13866, 28 September 1908, Page 10