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■'-' ' Amusements, ; npOWN TO" ALL pONCERT.QHAMBEB. SOMETHING " NEW. , , WHY MOPE WHEN YOU CAN BE MERRY? TO-NIGHT—B P.IC-TO-MQHT. "' ; .And ■ >■■'■'■". • EVERY NIGHT. .-. EVERY NIGHT. ME. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE Presanta his English Costume Comedy Company. THE DANDIES, THE DANDIES, THE DANDIES. In the Cosy Concert Chamber. COME OUT OF THE COLD AND WET AND BE ENTERTAINED EIGHT ROYALLY. ■ ■ "By THE tSaNDXES HE JLlandies merry MOMENTS GO FLEETING BY WITH THE t\andies he JLlandies In New Songs* New Dances, New Stories, New Quartets, New Burlesques, New Character Caricatures. PRICES: 3s. 2s. and Is. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's till 1 o clock, then at the Royal Confectionery Store, ppp. H.M. Arcade. Day Sales, A. Eady and Co. WE USE A BROAD WOOD. rpoWN XT ALL, ■■■ ' ' "N rilO-NIGHT! IJIO-SlttHT! QRGAN pECITAL . By M B - "pDGAR pANDAL (Organist St. Paul's, Oainaru). POPULAR PRICE-ls to all parts of the -■■■ '' '; . Hall. " Doors open at 7.30. Commence a* 8 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. July 27th. 1912. TX7TNDSOR hpheatre, ponsonby. to-day-matinee; 2.20 p.m. TO-NIGHT--3 p.m. In, Addition to a Gigantic Programme will be shown A Gorgeous Mystifying Motion Picture. . Rider Haggard's Mysterious Masterpiece, "OHE." -gHE." "DIE." Fires of Youth, Flames a? Death. Attendants in Bedouin Attire. The story is brought down to the Christian Era. The Most Popular Film ever Exhibited. PRICES.-Matinee, 3d and 6d; Evening, 6d and Is. - •,. LEYS INSTITUTE WINTER COURSE Ju Three Lamps, Pousonby. Sheridan's Sparkling Comedy, " npHE pHITIC," Will be Rendered by the ' PONSONBY BHAKESPERE SOCIETY ON FRIDAY NEXT, AT 8. Admission: SIXPENCE. ■' XT O U N G MEN, Hear REV. A. A. MURRAY At ■ Y.M.C.A.. SUNDAY. 4 P.M. pRINCE'S ROLLER RINK. Three Sessions Daily from 2.50 to 10 p.m. Band every evening and Saturday afternoon. Learners, 5 to 7 p.m. and afternoon. Tourist Resorts. PEARCE'S 'GRANDE VUB. BOTORUAStrictly First-class Accommodation, overlooking Government Gardens, bowling greens, etc. Terms moderate.— H. A. Pearce, Proprietress. Tel. address—' Grande Vuc." • RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, EOTORUA?" 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 throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc., nearest house to the Government baths, including the largo 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. THE GABLES, RUSSELL.-Modern House, 40 rooms; hot and cold bath; right on water's edge; plenty of rooms and plenty > of room in rooms; 6s per day. 30s and 35s ■ week. Launch Ailoma at disposal of visitors.—MßS. DARBY. Proprietress. HOTEL FEDERAL (Private). CHRISTCHURCH, immediately fronting VIC- ' TUttIA SQUARE and overlooking the bcautii in I RIVER AVON. This Up-to-date Hotel is ■ situated ia one of the most picturesque and ' central positions in Christchurch. The din- ' ing, drawing, billiard, and lounge rooms are up-to-date in their appointments. Splen- ■ did view from the extensive balcony. The ; FEDERAL is rapidly becoming the favourite i locale of the Travelling Public. Tariff on • application.—E. Davies. Proprietress. ROTOEUA-Kia Ora Private Hotel, overlooking Sanatorium Grounds, handy to baths; perfect ventilation and sanitation-, well known to tourists and travelling public • for its cuisine and comforts; electric light. A- BRAOKEBUSH, Proprietor. •p O T OR U A. THIRWELL HOUSE, Third House from station. Large, wellappointed first-class House: excellent table, electric light, every convenience. Conveyances from Thirwell daily for all side trip-. Avoid disappointment by writing lor wiring for rooms. Special Winter Tariff of 30s per week E. KENNEDY. Proprietor. __ _____ ■ - CENTRAL HOUSE. ROTOR WINTER TARIFF. 25s per. week; Ss a day. Do not he led away by the touts. Come and see for yourself. MRS. PERRIN. GEOSVENOR HOTEL. CHURCH-HILL. SYDNEY. For Comfort, Convenience, and Cuisine, Unrivalled in the city. DAILY TARIFF, 10s; WEEKLY. £3 3s. —■ ■ — - - * OTONKHURST. O BYMONDS-STREET. AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. . STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND '•■ 1 RESIDENCE, i Telegrams—" Stonehur3t. Auckland." ; MRS ALBERT A. BROWN. Proprietress. » Telephone 50*. i -WELLINGTON. ~ " TTOTEL EANI) QENTRAL, 107. CTJEA-STEEET (A HOME AWAY FROM HOME). WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE -iUli-L. Accommodation for 100 Guests. First-class Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladip«° Private Drawingrooms. ■ Sittingrooms etc Lounges, and eigat modern bathroom's, in- , eluding electric light and electric fire ' alarms. Id section from railway station and wharves. Telegrams and letters promptlv attended to Tariff, from 6s day. 30a per week. i FEENLEIGH, PRIVATE ~ HOTEL sfl" LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. " ' FIRST-CLASS ACCOMODATION FOE : TOURISTS AND PERMANENTS" Close to Albert Park. Telephone 1319 MISS L. SMITH (Late of Ennore). THING'S QOURT pEIVATE TTOTEL, UPPER QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND M " G. XJ' 3I^ R ' PBOp METOR. v This Hotel is very private, central, and • convenient, surrounded by large and* well i laid-out grounds, and In the healthiest part I. of the city. Tennis court and gymnasium" , full-sized billiard table and skating-. "***•» ■ Telephone 2256. ' T?AVESTAFF PIANOS Soid stace~lß2l__i" > JCJ and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Caldi'. b cutt. Manager. Near H.M. Theatre.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 12