v Amusements. > T TRIO ' Hi HE AT R E, i JL -Ylt I O • J. HEATRE. > 3YMONDS-STREET. i Direction. Havward's Enterprises. Ltd. HAY WARD'S PICTURES AYWARD'S 1 ICTUttEH 5 "Unfold the Universe." i THIS WEEK'S INew series j s JLhls Week's I\ew Qeries 3 3 Direct from our London Buyer. 5 rpHK /"IREAT "REDEMPTION. J-HE VTEEAT IXeDEMPTION. , 1 THE SEDGE WARBLER AND THE ; '? I CUCKOO. Beautifully Coloured. ' By the Creates! and Most Successful , i Natural Colour Process. 1 i BETWEEN EIRE AND LOVE. ... i KITTY AND THE COWBOYS ; i THE VERY LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC . i -AUNT HULDAH. THE MATCHMAKER. ? A Marvellous invention— Gets Even 1 With Father Automatic Removing • 5 —Mr. Fatty's Adventures—(Comedies). • i A magnificent picture of great local interest, • rpHE -Sfl-ERCER T3EGATTA, IQI 9 i JLhe iUercer JXegatta, ££&■_&• \ THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA i A FIRST-CLASS-PROGRAMME : i In a FIRST-CLASS THEATRE I Viewed from FIRST-CLASS SEATS ; • Pricey as usual; Reserves. Phone. 3645. WEST'S "PICTURES. HUT'S 110 TUBE S. pOYAL ALBERT JJ ALL * Direction. Hay ward's Enterprises. Jjtd. The Cool and Comfortable Home of The Window WEST'S PICTURES. ; 01' tic- World WEST'S FIXTURES. WEST'S PICTURES. SCENES IN CENTRAL AFRICA. ROAD HOGS m TOYLAND, A Great Picture for the Children. - PATHK'S OAZETIK. 147. -paORWEGLVN OCENERY. CONSPIRACY '' AGAINST THE KING, FAUNA OF TROPICAL RIVERS, A CURE FOR CRIME VISIT THE ROOF GARDEN. Refreshments are served in the open air. "iSRESS piRCLE, QTALLS, ONE SHILLING. PIT, 6d; Rescrvcd.ls 6d. 'Phone 1506. a " rpoWN "FT ALL. '. ' SATURDAY TV VEXING, AT g^ ' MKWBURY - QPADA pOPS. ,' AN AMAZING SUCCESS. OVER 18,000 PEOPLE ENTERTAINED. • pHILIP -VXWBURY. 1 PHENOMENAL TENOBE ROBUSTO. a Royal Italian Opera. Covent Garden, Royal Albert Hall. etc. ; MADAME SPADA, The Popular Prima Donna. MR. HAROLD GREGSON. The Popular Organist, Crystal Palace, London, will play "The Storm. HERR RAIMUND PTCHOTSCH, The Versatile Violinist, Virtuoso. MISS MABEL SECCOMBE, Auckland's Young Successful Contralto. The Management invites patrons to avoid the crush at the Doors, and Book their Seats at Wildman and Arey's. Dav Sales at Hancock's. Harold Gregson will play The Storm. a Watch Saturday's Programme in Amusei. ment Columns. c " ; Athletic Sports. PANGIRIRI ATHLETIC CLUB. ANNUAL DAY SPORTS HELD APRIL 6, 1912. Programme Advertised in New Zealand Athletic and Cycling Union Calendar, and With E. T. BAIN. E. T. BAIN, Secretary, Rangiriri. I i= , ===== = Tourist Resorts. 0 . — __— BAR L I N G TO N. 7, LOWER SYMOND'3-ST. Under new management: hag been entirely renovated and made up to date, and is now open as a " FIRST-CLASS BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT FOR GENTLEMEN (Commercial and Permanent*). 'Phono 1937. THING'S pOU-T pRIVATE TTOTEL, • UPPER QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND. 3 M' p TTSHER, PROPRIETOR. , ' This Hotel is very private, central, and convenient, surrounded by large and well laid-out grounds, and in the healthiest part of "the city. Tennis Court and Gymnasium; " full-sized "Billiard Table and Skating. Telephone 2256. C_TONEHUIIST, O SYMONDS-STREET. AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND 9 RESIDENCE. Telegrams: Stonehutst. Auckland. MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, p Proprietress. Telephone 504. BEACH HOUSE Boardinghouse, Orua Bay. The prettiest bay on the Manukau; - lovely sandy beach tor bathing. Launch . leaves Onehunga. weather permitting, every Saturday, 3 p.m., returning early Monday ' morning to suit. Telephone in house. Terms r moderate. y HO W I C K. THE CLIFFS. A Delightful Seaside Home in large shady - grounds, one minute from wharf; hot and 3 void water service; large, spacious family rooms; good boating, fishing, and bathing; 'bus and steamer daily. Terms: 6s per day. 30s and 553 per week. Furnished Cottage to Let from March 1 for a term, at. Ten Shil- ( 1 lings (10e) weekly.—Letters and telegrams to Mrs. Batt. Proprietress. ■ rPHE GABLES. RUSSELL.-Modern House. X 40 rooms; hot and cold bath; light on water's edge; plenty of rooms and plenty of - room in rooms. 6s day. 30s, anu -5s week. • Launch Ailoina at disposal of visitors. ; MRS. DARBY. Proprietress EASTERN GRANDE HOTEL. Ohakune— Cook's coupons accepted; grand view of ' Mt Ruapehu from balconies. Horses, ham- ' , pers, and guides arranged for mountain ' Instructions by wire promptly at- ' tended to. 'Phone 28. CHAS. FISHER. Proprietor. ' ~~ ~ TJITELLIN G TON. ' TTOTEL ' ,/jRAND /CENTRAL. 107, CUBA-STREET. ■ (A HOME AWAY FROM HOME.) 1 WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL Accommodation for ICO Guests. ] First-class Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' Private Drawingrooms, Sittingrooms. etc.. Lounges, . and eight modern Bathrooms, including ' electrio light and electric fire alarms. Id section from railway station and wharves. Tariff, from 6s day, 30s per week. Telegrams and Letters promptly attended to, HOTEL FEDERAL (Private!. CHRISTCHURCH. Immediately fronting VICTORIA SQUARE and overlooking the beautiful RIVER AVON, this up-to-date Hotel is situated in one of the most picturesque and central positions in CHEISTCHURCH. i'h<) ' dining, drawing, billiard and lounge rooms ' are up to date in their appointments, splen- , did view from the extensive balconv. The ' » FKDEEAIj is .avidly becoming the favourite locale of the TRAVELLING PUBLIC. Tariff on application. DAVTEP. Proprietress. rp E ARO II A—B ON N Y GLEN. " 1 UP-TO-DATE BOARDINGHOUSE. Opposite Domain Ground. Under new management of Mrs. Harris. Visitors will find every comfort and good ■> table. MRS. HARRIS, Proprietress. ' PEARCE'S GRAND VUE. ROTORUA.1 Strictly First-class Accommodation; - • overlooking Government Gardens, bowleg greens, etc. Terms moderate.—Mrs. H. A. Peaica, Proprietress. Tel. address, "Grand " Vue." ROTOEUA.-Kia Ora Private Hotel, over-* looking Sanatorium Grounds, hand to ■ baths; perfect ventilation and sanitation; " well-known to tourists and travelling public 5 ! for its cuisine and comforts; electric light. J —A. Brackebush. Proprietor. 5 , .—-——-—-_——_-—______„__ *■ • pRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTOR A. The Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated' the whole of it ready for the season. Electric light through- - , out. hot and cold baths, patent lavatories. i etc. 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. EO T O "it i) J. f , IV 1 THIRWELL HOUSE. I , Third House from station, largo, well- ( appointed, first-class House; excellent table. 7 electric light; every convenience. Conveyances from Thirwell daily for all side trips. Avoid disappointment -by writing or wiring for rooms. Tariff. 6s per day, " • 3;>s per week. E. KENNEDY, Proprietor. /■pHB TERRACES HOTEL , i- (First-class Hotel). \ ONEKENEKE. LAKE TAUPO. r ] 1500 Feet Above Sea Lesel. Fho Highest, and Moat Inland Tourists' and Health Resort in the North Island. Splendid Mineral Baths and Drinking Waters. * Magnificent Scenery Tennis Court. ' Finest Trout Fishing in the World in Lake ' Taupo and Streams. 1 A ficJWWWRX. Mana„er, [l
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14923, 22 February 1912, Page 12
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