Amusements. I DOYAL « . ALBERT.. .TJALL. Proprietors, Messrs. Hay ward Bros.-. ,>' SPECIAL GRAND MATINEE, SPECIAL GRAND MATINEE, "■ I Children. 6cl to all Parts. Jr: ' TO-DAY, at 230. TO-NIGHT, at 8 - THE ONLY PICTURE?" SHOW IN TOWN; PATHE "PICTURES. 'j; , ATHE -I ICTUEES. ;: , " Better Than the Best.' PRICES AS USUAL, Is and 6d. . Intending competitors • for the coming Photograph Beauty. Competition in connecion with these Pictures should send in their ihotos. to •" The Manager. ■ Royal , Albert lall," not later than June 1. ~zlk *^ T WHCr IS THE PRETTIEST GIRL IN '■£ AUCKLAND? • Winners of the Christchureh Beauty Comletition projected during the performance. T<IVOLI TpHEATRE. MEWTON. THE HOME OF PICTURES. / Lessees: Trustees Tivoli Estate. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . EVERY NIGHT MONDAY. TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, THE INVASION OF ENGLAND. AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME, stirring War , Scenes—Camp Life from Reveille to Tattoo, i .■■■'■: Master Hubert Carter in Patriotic Songs. HATINEES—MONDAY (EMPIRE DAY) AND WEDNESDAY. '■'% • . '■:"■.■".: Doers 'Open' at '2 pm. Prices: Is and 6:1. Shows. AUCKLAND WINTER "pXHIBITION. TJAJLWAY -WHARF. ' M 24 to 29. 'I ADMISSION, is. . • '• '•'-' .''■ '■' "-, ' ■ Season Tickets, ss. '•_ ; " ' ' , EDWIN HALL. Sec., Telephone. 1528. WINTER SHOW—. cordially .invited to hear K. S. Gray, Tabernacle, Jpper Queen-street; To-night. Bright Meetng; Plain Speaking. "Come!"' Rev. mil. 7. ■ , • ..,,•■■■ ' t ■■■ ______„.» -. Holiday Announcements. * »:" pHE WAREHOUSES of the undersigned will be Closed on WEDNESDAY NEXT, May ,6th... | ..V.. .' ' - • ■-;■■':'-.-;-. '.. D. NATHAN ; AND CO., LTD., ARTHUR H. NATHAN, LTD. Board Residence. A SINGLE Room for working man: early CX. breakfast, bath, no stairs; comfortable iome: terms. 16s.— Cook-st-VISITORS to Auckland can get good clean Y Beds and Board at The Coffee Palace, iook-sf., near. Markets. VACANCIES at :'"■' Euuore." Symouds-st ' Te'.cphoue 1076 :■ ;. A, .'■-■/ "rpHE LIONS," 72. WELLESLY-ST. WEST. J- Phone 2583. Telegrams. ',' Lions."— Hfiss Alison Mackenzie ... , ' - \\7"HAREPAI." 121, Grafton Rd —VacanVl cies; first-class accommodation.,. Terms moderate. Telephone. 1669. ' : ..". ',' •;' v , :.''■:: '- DALKEITH," between 24 and 26. Vincentstreet.— Tom James has Vacancies for. a few Permanent Boarders, also Visitors ' ' " ,-' : ' : .V.'- : *■:.. X* 7. GLENALVON" PRIVATE HOTEL (Late " Admiralty House"). ' Telephone 1010. ■ JERMYN-STREET. CHATSWORTH," 54, Wvnyard-street, bevy hind St- Paul's Church.—Under new nnnagement. First-class Accommodation or visitors or permanent 3. t , TOANA, London-st., Ponsonby—First-class LVX Board and Accommodation. Terms noderate— W. Bazeley, late of Sonoma. Phone 672- .!___ ; , BELGRAVE BOARDINGHOUSE. Russell, the white, resort of N.Z. Good boating, ishing. etc. Terms. 255, winter.—Address Box- 5. Russell. ':-> Full particulars Tourist Dfftce. ■■, - •';' ■.'■•■':- -- -'■'> _-__ j__J__ M ROSVENOR HOTEL. CHURCH 1 HILL. UT SYDNEY.—The most Qomfortable City Hotel. Everv modern convenience : electric light and lift. Near Union. Company's IVharf. Patronised by all leading New. Zealand tourists. Inclusive tariff. £3 3s weekly; •educed rates to families.-C. W. M- Chateau. Proprietor. .': /■> '' ?'.■> ""-_ ■. v.---;■•■■"•i.V -:.'■.' ■■■ ■' n ON 0M A PRIVATE HOTEL. The above well-known House has .been thoroughly renovated, and newly r furnished throughout, « and is now ■. ready to receive fisitors- .■' , I ' •! ■..-■--»! Under entirely new Management. I Please note Telephone No- changed to 725. p 0,1 N G TO ! -j^OTORUA. CENTRAL" HOUSE. Quiet and Comfortable, i 7 TERMS. ,5s a day, 25s week, ' • 7 "-" MRS. - PERRIN. Proprietress. KIA OKA." PKIVAi'E - XiUAllu : .a...UESIDEiNUE. X.OIORUA 'ihis Newly-erected House is Opposite the Sanatorium A Grounds. • '~- Magnificent View from Balcony overlooking the .Lake. ~v • r ' •' Electrio Light Throughout. , Hot and Cold ' - ' Baths. V IS NOW- OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. - - Every Attention. >;. letters and Telegrams will receive prompt ■ ■-. attention. : Porter meets ■ t^ain. ; . , . - a. BRACKEBPSH. Proprietor, private hotel, L» ', ;ROTORUA.;.. ; ■; \\r This newly-erected' House, 40 rooms, comfortably furnished, invites .comparison. Excellent table: good view from balcony. .Electric li"ht. hot and cold water baths. • 3 Minutes from station and • baths. Winter tariff, 5s per day; 30s per week. ' MISS PAGE. Manageress. : THE AUSTRALIA, ROTORUA—To •■ meet , ever-increasing demands the Accommodation has been increased . to - 50 Rooms. Splendid situation" in main street: 100 yards from railway station, four ..,-■ minutes' walk from baths; superior .table; airy rooms; electric light; hot and -cold •. baths, and every home comfort. "Tariff: 6s per : day. 55s per "week. Cook's Coupons accepted. Porter meets all trains." Letters and telegrams receive j immediate ■ attention.—J.v N. MCLEAN, Proprietor. ; ; - ~■;;■•> ; "DRENT'S TDATHGATE Y : JJOUSE. ■Pf:' ' ;•' ROTORUA.- •'.".:'.-. ';"-; '?< '■'- :i' ' Is now prepared 'for the Winter Months by laying in plenty of Dry Rata Firewood. Good fires, in large, open fireplaces are making the rooms most comfortable. Nearest House to the Government Baths, including the large new bath-house. Motor Cars and Conveyances leave Brent's' for all the side trips. ■ Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains. '; S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. »m H E "' ..TIT A'. N..8. 0, «', S." PRIVATE HOTEL, /.' WHITAKER PLACE. SYMONDS-ST. ~ An Weal " Country" Residence in the City, situated in 2j acres ground, and one minute from car. Bright, well lit, large single and double bedrooms, ; luxuriously ,V furnished throughout with every convenience Splendid views of ', harbour and Domain from 0 balconies. New full-size- billiard table Large dinine hall, social hall tod • lounges, opening on to balconies. •-•:• ' • -- - •---->- .v,',-. -:.,:,, MRS. CARTER. Telephone £724. ■-.> Late of " Frogmore." " riABGEN" : •"pESIDENTIAL" ,T TTOTEL, ■ EDEN CRESCENT ;> ' '«. ■ (NEAR TOP OF SHORTLAND-STREET). Is , the most luxurious, ana ' up-to-date House in Auckland, extensive additions having been completed, including all latest sanitary improvements. Has ■• '.:.» bathroom* (hot, cold, and special shower), large dining hall, lounges ; diawmgroom. emokingroom. wntingroom, etc. Single, Double and Suites of Booms available. : Magnificent view ! , of harbour from.v3.balconies. Three minutes from Post Office jj Railway, Station, and Harbour Chef kept.-. Unequalled ' Cuisine. Porter meets trains and steamers Telephone. No. 2287 5 -.* Telegrams " CABGEN." Inspection invited v ■■ _^___~_ '■ ' UNCLAIMED MONEY. AND PROPERTY— jNext-of-Kin and Heirs Wanted.— G\.L'S REGISTER to Next-of-Kin. Heirs-at-law Legatees, etc.. advertised for since 1700. lhe'ibest book ,of the kind ever published (470 pages); ' price, 2s •>■ 6d. postage : 6d. ;•! from Whitcombe' and Tombs. ChristchurchiiWellington, Dunedin. or Dougal■ and Co. > Chancery and other; claims in all; parts of the world -investigated and .carried •. through —Dougal and Co.. 151, Strand. London, ' *«!>. TABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS. :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14069, 24 May 1909, Page 10
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