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• Amusements. TITS MAJESTY'S o „" \ THEATSS -«-«- :• Lessee, C. K. Bailey. |l : | Director. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. ' - ~.ij¥j| IT STANDS ALONE. ' "' IT STANDS ALONE. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. .'with which ,* ' I incorporated Clarke and Meynell, Ltd.), in ■ conjunction: with s j " GEORGE WILLOUGHBY'S UNIQUE AND POWERFUL DRAMAII3 •. '. ATTRACTION. | THE WOMAN IN THE CASE,'* "THE WOMAN IN THE : CASE," ••<< *■ >"-' ' ■: " THE WOMAN \IN THE . CASE," * ( '"• In three Acts and a-quarter (by Clyde Fitch)*' ' A f PLAY "THAT,, APPEALS'' TO ALL! 'SilSift; IT IS VIVID. INTENSE AND SEAL! '-.' A NOTABLE CAST, . including MABEL TBEVOS and; ELISOR FOSTEB V Prices: D.C. and R.S., Cs-. STALLS, v 3sGALLERY. .Is. ..Early. Door to Gallery. li|S||l extra. BOX. PLAN AT' WILDMAN'-ANI> ■ AREY'S* DAY SALES AT MARTELLI'S. Children in arms not admitted. " ,',)' \ CHAS. H. KNIGHT. Manager. i"i- ! PRINCE'S SINK* Direction. Harvard's Enterprises. Ltd.'-, 1 -""--':- r NEW STRING 3AND. " W'M EVERYTHING MERRY AND BRIGHT. V:^ 5 Combine Exercise With Pleasure. KING SLAND, :"■ JUBILEE HAM., ! ,N ! BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK. To Reduce Debt on Methodist Parsonage. C:\ii~ To be <opened by MR. A. C. CAUGHEY ~;..• TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT 3 P.M. ' Stalls of Plain and "Fancy Work, To-eh. Glassware, Cups ; and Saucers, Kitchen Articles, Lollies, Fretwork, and Flowers.,, Also. Art Gallery. Jumble Stall, and Com. ~ petitions under Y.M.8.C., Ice.Cream, Bran; Tub, Refreshments, Phrenology, and Tel& : -.. : ; graph Department. ' .-^--.^i Open WEDNESDAY, 3 and 7, THURSDAY, 7. 1 ' ' Afternoon Free. Evening &d. \; EASTERN DRAPERIES ' 'V » INDIAN EMBROIDERIES, ' > : V ' • CEYLON HAND-MADE LACS, INDIAN BAZAAR ART SILVERWARE, 'M ] ",;-.. CURIOS. ETC.. Obtainable from Ernest A. Rimmer, the |§ ,%;:-,. 'Indian Art: Specialist. . SHOWROOM: GROUND FLOOR, STRAND ARCADE. QUEEN-ST. '.|(|^ Demonstrations. A -pKEE" riAs ' C ;OOSESZ TVEMONSTRATION Will be given by MRS. FOESTER DENNY '.j^ v In FOB ESTERS' XT ALL. . - ',;i QUEEN-STREET. ONEHUNGA- ;;%j THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON. 2.30« ." . EVENING. 7.30. THURSDAY, October 12. 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY. October-13. 7.33 p.m. v'-'^l Wednesday Evening, Paper Bag C ker* Only. . y.;v| A Demonstration will be given. at the , Company's Showrooms, 26, Wyndham-streev from two till four o'clock each afternoon. : _ , L ;g AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY. LIMITED. ; • t. ; Tourist Resorts. . ' ,0 — = C* O NO M A, O ALFRED-ST. (Close to Albert Park).. -; ■ jjvi This favourite Private Hotel has nowcompleted the '; important * additions; 15 rooms have been and and fitted with all modern requirements. ' ~ ■- ; ; ;; .Remanents, Tourists, and Married Couples may r now 1 obtain <; first-class ' ace ammocia.turn at a Reasonable Tariff. - MRS NAIRN, - rorr,etres* 'Phone 725. PASS S N G E B d By the Express Trains should call - Si - .;■*:; THE STRAND CAFE. HAMILTON. 1 MEALS Jr'JiOM la.^, Seating fpr li». The Commercial!MoteL is just opposite. Tins information helps visitors 10 lino, oat where . the Good Meals ■■■ are without difficulty. : Open till Midnight. Branches Auckland, Napier. Hastings. Gil* ; borna. DOUGLAS BEOS.. Proprietcra .. • -""j ROTORUA.— Kia Ora ■ Private Hotel, over'.looking Sanatorium Grounds, ban to : £ bathsiperleetv ventilation, and. -sanitati. jo; , well-known to touri3ts and travelling public for : its cuisine and comforts; eiectrio ":- light., Tariff. • £2; 2s.—A BracKebuaa. Propr. , aINEMOA, BOTORUA-This thoroughly, , j up-to-Uate House, containing aft rooms. - 1 »3; replete with every 4 comfort and conveni- :.'M ence; one minute from vSanatorium* Grounds, and all mineral baths.' MRS. G. H. MCDONALD. ; ' Proprietress. TJEARCE'S GRAND YUE, ROTORUA.JL '' Strictly -isFkst-class Accommoaation; overlooking; Government 4 Garaens.i bow ling ;« greens. "i etc Terms moderate.— H. A. 'M i'earce. Proprietress. Tel. audress, : " Grant* ■*}.:-firi Vue." ] _^ - -.-' j■•( BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTOR DA, The Largest Private Hotel of Rotpraa. Oaa "-. " accommodate ■ considerably; over 100 visitors. ? Mr. Brent has renovated j the whole of is ready for the ; season.* Electric light through, ■ out, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories. etc. ; Nearest House to the "" Government baths, - including the large new bath-house. Motor« cars * and conveyances leave i Brent's for all the side trips - Terms reasoaaola Porters ', meet all trains. S. T. HR-NT. Proprietor. V ' * _-■ „ , RO T O R O A, THE AUSTRALIA and THE EMPIR3 • I Private '] Hotels, first two houses outsiuo nnua railway gates, and adjoining, now conducted as one 'establishments: vi Accommodation lor 100 guests.! Over. lfiOO applications tor rooms ■ at tne Australia had * to be 1 declined last :year, ':hence;• present extension"^•-. of . premises by ; purchase of ; ; the Kmpire (late t. Wonder- ■ land)—a new, commodious, and•■; up-to-date House. A* little history that tells its own tale of popularity and « public approval:— 1907. 30 rooms; 1909.50 rooms; 1911, 90 rooms;, V-'.f,' and not ; yet ,i equal; to * demand. Winter " Tariff, ts per-: day, 30a ! : .per," week. Secura l , ■ rooms by wiring or writing to J. N. MCLEAK. Proprietor. pOTOIiUA.-TDB BUNGALOW,;;^ This large and up-to-date house, adjoining .;*A Sanatorium Grounds; ;'- two 1 minutes*« want from . all Baths, Post Omce, : and Railway, Statrcn. 4 Electriot light :'* throughout. Hot. cold, and shower baths, and every boms comfort. Terms moderate. :■:-;'" MRS. J. MELVITJiE, Proprietress. — * TTING'S riOURT piIIVATE TTOTEL4 ':-. UPPER QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. M 2' €1 1T SHER ' PROPRIETOR. ' lT_i_ t \J* « \J This Hotel is very private, central, and convenient, surrouuued by large and well laid-out ? grounds, and 1 ! in 0 the healthiest part | of the city. Tennis Court: and Gymnasium;, full-sized Billiard Table -< and Skating. r . Telenhone 2256. THE GABLES. RUSSELL-Moaern House. ".?'■; ?4*a rooms; hot and cold* baths j.right oa water's edge; plenty of rooms and plenty at ' . room in rooms, os day, 3us and .Jos week, : ■'• Launch Ailoma at 1 disposal: of > visitors. : MRS. DARBY.- Proprietress. - -y^^—^ ————__~——.__«—t,.——.__«—t ■:■ I ■ ,-m JTEW gE ALAND TT E AL D, - SCESCErPTIOSS: 6d per week, delivered !fl ..''',.- town and suburbs, or ICa per quarter iii f ■. advance, posted to any part of the Do- -1 miaiou. V' ADVEETISSMENTS under the followmT WANTSB.-TO LET. FOB Sale. L k ;JC 1 ■;■ ano Founb, Personal, .ijoakd AND RLsl- ; I>EJfCE—are inserted 1 ati the rate of 18 words ;ll * tor is, Hor Sthree consecutive 1 insertions far.^g • ;25.;6d for;casH paid in advance. -- - BISTUS. XiAEKIAGES. AND DEATHS, 23 6d each insertion: i-'UXiRAL Notices, la extra. These auno'uAcemeuis must be signed by tha advertiser. . Replies to advertisements will bo received i ; at. theoflices of the HEiiALD tree of charge. '.■'§ Instructions as to the insertion or with* drawalvof advertisements in tn& HEKjL» ;f must bo in writing. . The Proprietors do not.hold themselves re*". -1 'i sponsible for non-insertion of advertisement* through accident or from other causes. ?£?y Telephones-. Advertising and Commercial . ! Department, 178; Job i Printing = Order Ofiic* , . , 'Mm; i'uuiiihias. 14; Editorial, '229. ■■■■■ II I ■ ■■ ' ■■ " I^W*W—M——— ■ ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14808, 11 October 1911, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14808, 11 October 1911, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14808, 11 October 1911, Page 14