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amusements. -. %^j& - TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATBftv: -"/I ] Lessee, C. R. Bailey. '," " I Director. J. C. Williamson, Ltd." " j. | -: •./ A PHENOMENAL SUCCESS I A PHENOMENAL SUCCESS t ." 1 ■' • Of "' i .'-''l^?fW J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.- ."' | , (with which .is incorporated Clarke. anils / jMeynell; Ltd.)., in conjunction with - • ■'' S f ; GEORGE'...-.WILLOUGHBY'S ''''/"''|#lll| UNIQUE ' ■ AND ! - POWERFUL DRAMATIC "' : .., ; ATTRACTION. IAJIA 5', , --'» j "THE WOMAN IN THE CASK" 1 > "THE WOMAN. IN THE CASK- - • "THE WOMAN IN THE CASF> \ In three Acts arid a-quarcer (by Clyde Pitch' '*- I THE MOST VIVID, REAL, -AND ABTISTTfT^ " '■ PLAY YET SEEN. U | A Perfect Furore Created by the Two Note-* ;,"English Actresses, who appeared • ■ in the London Production:— ;£'*»«'".» MABEL TREVOR as MARGARET EOLFF J ELINOR FOSTER as CLAIRE FORSTER^i r f Supported by a Specially Selected-and' l I Powerful Cast. * '" , ■| ' MAGNIFICENT SCENERY BY "A ? UJ • PHIL. GOATCHER. '* "J THE PLAY PRODUCED BY '!*"'! : - . GEORGE WILLOUGHBY. "* % H>i .:■? Prices: D.C. and E.S., : ss; STALLS, 3s.* 'JGALLERY, Is. Early Door to Gallcrx, ij extra.'- .-"•■■ - \S.:;«|6|DAY SALES AT' M£RTELLPS. "* k BOX PLAN AT WILDMAN AND AREY'SJi < \ Children in arms not admitted. * 1 ' / ; : . CHAS. H. KNIGHT, Manager. - ] "P R I N C E-S BIN £"',-' •*■' Direction, Hay ward's Enterprises, Ltd] I'■ > ■'•■'■;■•• .• ' NEW STRING BAND. -'.-*/*iil|l EVERYTHING , MERRY " AND BRIGHT. ■'. ■ Combine Exercise With Pleasure. ■-:""'''*. ==1 Tourist Resorts. *-IllS| _ __■ - ; : ■'',• •./:.' T**rTELLINGTON. ■' " ;'-".' TTOTEL " Q.RAND, . PEXTEA^;jJ: 107. - CUBA-STREET, d $M (A HOME AWAY '/HOME). "M " WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEjI I i Accommodation for 100 Guests. First-class Cuisine. /. , Every modern convenience, Ladies' Private Drawingrooms, Sittingrooms, etc., Loungea,and eight modern Bathrooms, incluaink ' i electric light and electric fire alarms," >- Id section from railway, station and wharves >.■*■ss Tariff, from 6s day. 30s per week. > Telegrams and Letters promptly attended to» 1 ' . .. ; ; " -4 <I ' VISITORS. TO WELLINGTON-Stay a*- j V Wellington's Leading; Private Hotel, •* J i \ HOTEL BRISTOL. - ; The BRISTOL is a" modern brick buiMinfr lined with sanitary asbestos, absolutely fire, proof, containing 100 ' rooms, spacious bal« •• ■ I '','• \ ! conies and garden roof, sitting, readingswriting, smoking, and , billiard rooms. _ Per.,. fect cuisine. ■■■'■■,?■ Tariff: 6s per day; 35s pet week.—Proprietor, J.t H. - BINTON. Address' I f "iL telegram for accommodation. *■ Hotel BristoL r' 'V. t ..Wellington. ■/ _ — : : — —= t— : FERNLEXGH, STMONDSSTREET. AUC& ■. :' LAND. . Opp. O'Rorke-street, near to Albert Park.' /•• FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE - All Modern" Conveniences. MISS SMITH, Proprietress.- : __ ,- (Late of Enmore). •Phone. 1319. THING'S riOURT pRIVATE TTOTEIv * ' UPPER QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND. M B * G* TJ SHEK ' PEOPBIEToa - ?SP . This Hotel is s very private, central, and ' " , convenient, surrounded Iby J largo and welt' lald-out grounds;;and ; in the healthiest part of the ; city.- Tennis Court and Gymnasiumif full-sized Billiard Table; and Skating. * i . Telephone. 2256. STONEHURST. ~~" SYMONDS-STREET. AUCKEiND, . '-/ *> *"** new-zealanbl m STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND | RESIDENCE. ... Telegrams: Stbnehurst, Auckland. , MRS. ALBERT A BROWN, •m, -l. .. «,,. ' • Proprietress, j , '" I Telephone 504. v EA.SB E N. G E E 9 ' ./ By the Express Trains should call at * £ - THE STRAND CAFE. HAMILTON. JT. MEALS h'KOM la. Seating for 100. ';•■••■ •' The Commercial Hotel -is just opposi tt, Tiiis information kelps' Visitors to find' onS * whe«e the. Good Meals are , without dilticalty. - ■< '/"+, ' ; Open till Midnight. Branches Auckland, Napier, Hastings, Gi*» borne. ' ' * . : I ■".■■ V DOUGLAS BROS.. Proprietors. * . ; ■ • - _, -. ,- ..t^ OTORUA—Kia ','. Ora Private■ Hotel, over. XI looking Sanatorium Grounds, handy to baths; ~ perfect, ventilation and sanitatun; ,-= ■; J well-known ;to - tourists and travelling pub- ',; ' ) lie Ts for its cuisine /and comforts; electrio ■ ■ j light. Tariff, £2 2s.—A. Bracisebasn, Propr, s ' EASTERN GRANDE HOTEL, Ohakune.— Cook's j coupons accepted ; grand -view; of Mt. Ruapehu from balconies. Horses, hampers, and * guides' arranged for i moan-. i tain ; trip.—lnstructions by wire promptly,■ attended to.* 'Phone 28. ~ CHAS. FISHER, ; ' , ,\{><> : . r Proprietor, * ;; 11 ', 1 * EARCE'S GRAND JJDE, ROTORUA.-< ■'Strictly First-class Accommodation; overlooking , Government Gardens, . bowling j greens, etc. j; Terms moderate.—Mrs. H. »*„ Pejjce. Proprietress. Tel. address, " Graril ..'; / "DRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA, The Largest Private Hole", of Sqtoroa. Can) accommodate considerably rover; 100 visitor*. - Mr. Brent -has V renovated the whole of ii ready for the' season. Electiic lignt through* .; out. {hot and; cold'baths.,'patent■-' lavatories. ' etc Nearest House to the' Governmentbaths, including the large new bath-house >n Motor cars and > conveyances i; leave v Brent's' ; for ail the side trips Terms reasonable, * Porter* meet all trains. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. ''^t-'fi R"OTOSUA.-TH3 BUNGALOW,, ■ / This large and up-to-date house, adjoining •."''. -i Sanatorium Grounds; two minutes' walk | ; 'from t Baths, Post COffice,>and>* Railway r Station. Electric ?;'light throughout. Hot.' cold, and shower .< baths, and every horns comfort. e e Terms moderate. " -t I MRA; J., MELVILLE. Proprietress. , - T> O H~- O R u~ 11 1 i THIRWELL HOUSE-Rotorua's most pop* : | lar and centraJly-situated/ Private Hotel; ' third house • fromvrailway station; large; ' ,' V : well appointed. Pirst-ciasa superior table; -■■■• every £'■*-• convenience. -.Conveyances, - leave Thirwell daily I for. all Rotorua Sidetrips. Porter meets.trains, /t Winter tariff, 6s per day; 30s per week. E. KENNEDY. Proprietor, j >fe : . A TE ABO II A.-R 0N NY « L EN. ; UP-TO-DATE BOARDLNGHOCSsE. - f /..j Opposite Domains' 'Ground. Under New Management of Mrs. Harris. • Visitors \ will' find every comfort sand good table. ' - -MRS. HARRIS. Proprietress. ■jDELGRAVE,' LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. ? ; . ■ Overlooking Government " House Grounds. Four minutes' .walk of G'P.O., Theatres, and! ''•-Central' City. ' * • ■ ■.- ; /:.' Hot and Cold Showers and Baths. :: '-';l» : FIRST-CLASS ' ACCOMMODATION FOB - - ;.-->: TOURISTS AND PERMANENTS. : Telegrams and ; letters promptly replied tcj m, - ,_ . " MRS. REEVE. - < Telephone, 2688. THE GABLES, RUSSELL.—Modern House. .::■% 40 rooms; hot and cold baths; right on water's, edge; plenty of rooms and plenty of room in rooms;. 6s day. Ji>3 and iss week, ? '1; Launch J at disposal of visitors. - ' ./-■,. ? MRS. DARBY. Proprietress. '. '- I ] , g ..,„,,, ■ ...., , |; ~ , „,,„,, ; ,,..,J3j,|g i NEW'yEALAND TT E EALDs 3 -ti -Ll /;:•"*: SUBSCRIPTIONS: 6d per week, delivered -a ' town and suburbs, or 10s per Quarter in advance, posted to any part of the Lominion. ADVERTISEMENTS - under-'- the following WANTED. ? TO '-LET. v FOR SALE, LOsS AND FOUND, PERSONAL. BOARD AND RESI- ■' "' I DENCE— inserted at the rate of 13 worus for Is, or three ' consecutive insertions for : 2s 6d for c^sn/paidi in "advance. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, AND J DEATHS, 23 6d' M each insertion; "FUNEEAL NOTICES, Is extra,, These announcements.must be signed by tha;/£.l advertiser. ~ , , I Replies to advertisements 'will be receivod k at the offices of the HEHALD tree of charge. - -^/J Instructions as -to the insertion or with'. /'"] drawal of ; advertisements -fe in the v HEBALB | must "bo in writing. ■ The Proprietors do not hold themselves re» sponsible for. non-insertion of advertisements ', tnrough accident or i from other causes. -, , i Telephones: Advertising and Commercial ! Department, 178; Jdb /Printing Order Office. 2890: Publishing.' I4j Editorial.; 229. .. • /,"^"H

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14807, 10 October 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14807, 10 October 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14807, 10 October 1911, Page 12

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