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j Vi ; "Amusements. , .v IF 8 :• MAJESTY'S TEEATU^K -** Direction - * - J. C. Williamson, Ltd. V' ' r FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEAIAVr> '' 1 . TO-NIGHT.- .TO-NIGHT %'lm ; TO-NIGHT. MONDAY. .■ TO-NIGHT ' £wKf : TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHI\ fllgrJ. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. C*t|§|§ (With -which is incorporated Clarke I and '"'lf Meyneli. Ltd.), In conjunction with GEO. WILLOUGHBTi 11118 - GREAT DRAMATIC PRODUCTION, * GREAT DRAMATIC PRODUCTION, >'$ In Three Acts and a Quarter. : s BY CLYDE FITCH. . * 111 THE ' ATOM IN THE CASE ■'TlgPg! -THE WOMAN IN THE CASE 3 ' I - THE.' WOMAN.. IN THE'. CASE-.-' _ Jlgl -THE- WOMAN IN THE" CASE .£ H THE MOST SENSATIONAL DRAMA 'OP?fSS®S MODERN TIMES. ,ssYi The interest ;of the occasion will be eat hanced by the First Appearance in New Zealand of the notable English Actresses, MABEL TREVOR ? ; MABEL TREVOR , € rgßSg • •> elinor Foster. I^llll ELINOR FOSTER. ELINOR FOSTER. ; 1 .M The People in the Play; ' JULIAN ROLFE - - GERALD "KAY SOUPEBS3K|t| Is living upon, terms of the greatest hap. fs piness with his wife. ;.■?* MARGARET ROLFE - - - - MABEL TREVOJL Who is giving a reception to celebrate v 'IS ■' their return from the .honeymou,?. at " which are present her mother, i '-'-Vr MRS. HUGHES - - - - NELLY. MORTYNE, And the three Bridesmaids, '..**s£B£MNi ELSIE BREWSTER -- - - VIOLET PAGET ® DORA MILLER - ------ JENNY POLLOCK Ml LOUISE MANN - - - - FLORENCE GRETTON Julian had, some three years before, inA?Sft discreetly .-. written a- • -number' of love|«iis|lH letters to a thoroughly unscrupulous --^-\VI-'l CLAIRE FORSTEET- ' ELINOR FOSTER, 'ft 1 CLAIRE FORSTER - - - ELINOR FOSTER. "The Woman in the Case," who has ' driven to suicide Philip Long, a friend of . I Julian's, and .who, to revenge herself' on Julian for having informed Long of'her:|s| ! ?S|ffl • true character, and robbed her of herlover, gives out that he has MURDERED; Lon?. Rolfe is warned of his danger bv< ®':i«l THOMPSON, a- Lawyer - HUGH C. BUCKLER, ®li But it is not until he is actually arrested jsfl§l§i INSPECTOR WILLIAMS - JOHN DE 'LAC?J^^B INSPECTOR WILLIAMS - JOHN DE LAC?* • i And his assistant. SWEENEY - ---- -- W. BRENNAIfj " 1 And taken to the Tombs Prison,, that heiyji -.< realises his deadly peril. Margaret, - toe" win Claire ' Forster's confidence and getS'fi'lllliS to the true facts, apparently assumes the role of a demi-mondaine, and, with the " aid of a friend of the family. , j JIMMY i O'NEIL ' MARTIN mM?Mi And the faithful butler. WALTERS - - - - ;r - '■ ' , HARRY HALLEY, . | Takes a flat adjoining that of ClaireForster, . who,. accompanied- by - frM&m LOUIS KLAUFFSKY - - ARTHUR CORNELL -0 p . Comes to a supper party 'given* by Margaret to celebrate Claire Forster birthday. Under the influence of liberal pota-' tions of wine, with which she has been'! ~ plied by Margaret,, the latter, in one or ' the most thrilling scenes 1 ever enacted on- : the stage, extracts the sensational ' storj^liSgl as to bow Philip Long had met his death. | |j|| ■ ■ "•' — "' ' ' „ ■' The Play Produced by George Willoughhyi M •" The Scenery by Phil. Goatcher. f ■-''" f ' K. PRICES— 3s, and Is. Early Door to 1 Gallery. Is extra. Box Plan ,at Wildmau H| and Area's. Day Sales - .:: at ■ Martelli'g. Children in arms r.ot admitted. " '"-■^•^gSjge^gp MR PERCY F. WADE/ The Popular Magician and Society y "ntertainer, is open for engagements at ? Concerts, Bazaars, At Homes, etc. Writ*gjjjpf|§ for circular, 44, Shelly Beach Road, Auekland. ' .' — « \' Photographer of Children. , iM "" mmm rsr~- — 4 Tourist Resorts. ; PA 'BS E ■ N G E . B'' S| By the Express Trains should call at • i jfa" THE STRAND CAFE. HAMILTON. MEALS FROM Is. Seating for 100. Si > si ' The Commercial Hotel is just opposite. '£1 This information helps visitors to find oat 'ij where the Good Meals are without difficultly "-is Open till Midnight. ; " - Branches Auckland, Napier. - Hastings. Gii "WP borne. - .. v, DOUGLAS BROS.. Proprietors. -i r— —.. ~ "~. ~ . . . —-—;■ EOTORUA.— Ora • Private; Hotel, over- '? looking Sanatorium Grounds, handy so j" Si baths; perfect ventilation and - -laniuttiiitj ai well-known to tourists and travelling pub- -i| lie - for - its cuisine r and i comforts; electric -49 light. Tariff, £2'2s.—, BracKebush. Prop?, ;;5| ■-— ... .' ' ■ , —; —■ —- ————; ———^— U., .:■ H "OEARCE'S GRAND V.UE, ROTORUAI-: ; 1 JL Strictly First-class Accommodation; overlooking Government Gardens, si bowling greens; • etc. Terns -oderate.—Mrs."» H. —A. S ? Pearce,' Proprietress. Tel. address, " Grand ( stefj Vue." ,> v.; - -i ■ Q. O N OH. A", if"*; 0 ALFRED-ST. (Close. to Albert Park). ; "-1 This favourite Private Hotel has now ; '.V .V completed f ; the important additions;*lS', / *CJ rooms have been addei and fitted with '"''illffHa modern - requirements. :■" r , * ! r;\® Pemanants, Tourists, and Married Couplet: may now. obtain first-class accommodation:. v at a Reasonable Tariff. • - ' .^3'. , MRS. ;: NAIRN, ' Proprietress, si 'Phone 725. — — ' . . - > go '£ <J & O A, " ;{■ ; ' ' ' : " "M THE AUSTRALIA and THE "F.tfPTRB Private Hotels, first two houses outside main railway- gates, and adjoining, , now conducted iPlSfl as? one establishment. & Accommodation' for 100 guests. Over .1000 applications tor rooms» at ; the Australia i had to ibe declined - Lajss |,V year, henoe present extension of£• premises Aspl by purchase of the« Empire (late Wonder* ! land)— v new, > • commodious, and t up-to-dato rf-1 frjj'lC House. - A:little history sthat tells ; its: own vSfpl tale of popularity,: and public approval:— 1907. 30 rooms; 1909, 50 rooms; 1911. 90roomsil and it not yet K equal *to demand. Winter %HHS Tariff. 6s per i ; day, . 30s: f - per week.: Secure 'if.rifS; rooms byt wiring or writing to ... i I J. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. . ~fii „ - ; "PARENT S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTOR OA, " ;• " *' '' . The Largest Private Hotel of Botorua. Can ,<v accommodate considerably over 100 visitors, t > Mr. Brent has ' renovated the whole of ib ; ready for the season: Electric light through- - t out, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories. . ;ji. etc. . Nearest House to the Government baths, including the large - new bath-house. Motor cars and jconveyances leave Brent's j. for all the ■ side trips * Terms reasonable, Porters meet, all trains. - B. f- BRENT. Proprietor. ■■ : —— — — | pOTOEDA.-TEB BUNGALOW], - f 1 - This large and-up-to-date house, adjoining ■ HS|| Sanatorium Grounds; two minutes' walk . from . all Baths, - Post - Office, and Railway, fflaifj Station. Electric light throughout. Hot, cold, and shower baths, and every horns "i-Sfl comfort. Terms moderate. ' •*"* s^3 MRS. J. MELVILLE, Proprietress.'- 5 . | HINEMOA, ROTORUA.—This thoroughly r j up-to-date House, containing 50 rooms. -Sl§l '3 replete with every comfort and convenience ; one minute from Sanatorium mSI Grounds, and all mineral baths. , • MRS. G. H. ; MCDONALD. :: . y.|f| " Proprietress. ' THE GABLES. RUSSELL.—Moaern House. .3 40 rooms; hot and cold hatha; right on""J||§| water's edge; plenty of rooms and plenty of '1%: I room in rooms. 6s day. 30s and 35s week,': Launch Ailoma at disposal of visitors. . ' • MRS. DARBY.' Proprietress. fx--' . t ... — . ...... a "■ -J ;-;fg Restaurants and Tea Rooms. | p B - I O- B S ' f| 0 '■ -'•H COOLEST DININGROOM IN TOWN, v , I BEST ONE SHILLING LUNCH. ELECTRIC FANS- NO FLIES. ■ ■ * - — r I HIS, MAJESTY'S ARCADE. • . J ■ ■ . ;i S W 2EALA ND JJ AL D, -?J , - . • . 5 . « SUBSCRIPTIONS: 6d per 1 week, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per Quarter in advance, posted to any part of the l)oi minion., ' - , ,- ||| 1 ADVESTISHItENTS under the following; <;p|| classes Wanted, to let. foe. Sale, LoCT{*f§i AND FOUND, » PERSONAL. BOAED AND RE3I- . DENCE—are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for feSlB 2a 6d for cash paid in advance. •> | J BISTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, 23 6d J each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES,*.Is extra*• These announcements must be signed by th» 3 advertiser. ' " % Replies to advertisements will be . received... j at the offices of- the HERALD free of charge. S Instructions as to the insertion or with. f drawal of advertisements, in the HER ALU f must be in writing.' - The Proprietors do not hold themselves re- '".jj sponsible for non-insertion of. advertisements • M through accident or, from other causes. r< igj Telephones: Advertising and Commercial ,/,s Department, 178; Job Printing Order Office* | 2890; Publishing. -14;.'. Editorial, 229. . ' Js

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14806, 9 October 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14806, 9 October 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14806, 9 October 1911, Page 12