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Amusements. QUEEN'S" _■ HE AT RE, '•- '-'queen-street. . ' MacMahoiJand Lodder, Proprietors. GO WHERE- THE CROWDS GO. ■•■- Daily. 11 a.m. tiU 11 p.m. . /"CONTINUOUS -piCTURE ':.•'"■ pNTERTAINMENT-' TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, ■-■-■• ' ONLY, . ___ THE T OST TTkAUGHTER, HE -L/OST JLAaUGHTEE. The Ladies" Drama. The most Powerful Production yet screened at the .._ QUEENS. THE TOST ."HAUGHTER. • HE -Lost Uaughter Will be snpported :by an Entirely New think of Pr^m^>^ V Adults, Everywhere.—Children, 3a. QUEEN' §■• ' ■ THEATRE. WHERE THE CROWDS GO! , . TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), - ■ ■ . TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). SHAMUS I HAMUS n ,-p R]BN . ! \J JJRIEN, An adaptation from I*. Panus' Immortal SHAMUS O'BRIEN. O'BRIEN. SHAMUS O'BRIEN. SHAMUS O'BRIEN. SHAMUS O'BRIEN. SHAMUS. O'BRIEN. An'• sayo his mother, don't,' don't .break your poor heart! >. ' ' Sure, sooner, or later, the dearest must part, An' God knows it's better than wandering in fear, •••'". . _ On the bleak, trackless mountain among the .wild deer,- , ' , ■ . ' '', To be in the grave,-where, the heart, head, and breast ,■■ ~ . . From labour and sorrow for ever shall rest. Mr. Rud. Petersen, the popular ActorVocalist, will reoito "Shumuß O'Brien" a& all the Evening Sessions.Do not fail to see QHAMITS r\»T>RIEN. O-HAMTJS VJ -DrIEN; A Most Graphic Enactment of the Immortal THINK OF IT! fitry ° f % THINK OP IT! Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. TINY ! TOWN BRIDAL TROUSSEAU NOW ON VIEW. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Each Lady Visitor may inspect the Trousseau, and will be presented with a piece of Weddins Cake bv the Little Bride herself. NO EXTRA CHARGE. - _ rpiNY TOWN MAYORAL ELECTION. -L NOW IN PULL SWING. „ EVERY VISITOR HAS A VOTE. 'THNY TOWN MATINEE TO-DAY. rn O W -N TT A L L. Leasee • , - - ALF. LINLEY. AFTERNOON, at 3; EVENING, at .8. Village Opens Ono Hour Earlier. LAST TWO DAYS LAST TWO DAYS _, __,_ LAST TWO . NIGHTS LAST TWO . NIGHTS OF TINY rpoWN. rpiNY npOWN. INY X OWN. JLINY 1 OWN. Presented by BEAUMONT SMITH. ■; By' Arrangement with ALF. LITsLEY. MISS IT NOW -AND YOU MISS IT FOR EVER. Allison Piano. Prices: 3s. 2s, and Is (Reserved is). No Early Doors. Children Half-price, except to Is seats. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. No Extra Charges anywhere. SPECIAL PRICES FOR CHILDREN AT MATINEES: 2s, Is 6d, -Is, and SIXPENCE. Treasurer ■ • - - W. A. Low PROVINCIAL TOUR. "TINY TOWN." TE Wednesday, 16th hist,. HAMILTON, Town Thursday and Friday, 17th and 18th. ROTURUSaturday. 19th inst. , Sporting. Auckland; rpROTTING pLCBSPRING MEETING, X\rEDNESDAY MEET, 16TH INST. FIRST RACE. 1 -|£- P.M. ADMISSION, Is EACH. C. F. MARK. Secretary. Tourist Resorts. T> RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTOBUA The Largest Private Hotel of Rotorxia. 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 fcthe Government baths, including the la.vsr new bath-house. Motor cars and con-? ances leave Brent's for all the side tr;i" Terms reasftnable. Porters meet all train. ■ S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. CENTRAL MOUSE. KOTOKT . WINTER TARIFF. 25s />er week; 5s a dayDo not bo led away by the touts. Oomo and see for yourself. MRS. PEBRIN.. -pOTORUA, -^OOK. Rebuilt. Under new management. Up-to-date and select. Terms Moderate. .TAMES A WILSON. Proprietor. THE ' AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE. ROTORUA. First Two Houses outside Main Railway Gates. Now Conducted as ono Establishment. ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESTS. Correspondence, receives immediate attention. J. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. TARIFF: 6s per 'day. 3bs per week. T\ A R LI N G T O N. 7, LOWER SYMONDS-ST., Near Choral Hall. The above well-known House will -in future be carried on as • • RESIDENTIAL CHAMBERS For Gentlemen. Hot and-Cold bath, telephone, and all .; modern conveniences. One minute from Id section trams and three minutes' walk from Queen-st. SON 0 M A ALFRED-STREET (close to Albert Park). This favourite Private Hotel has now completed tho Important- additions;. 15 rooms have been added and fitted with all modern requirement!! •.,,-..„ Permanents. Tourists, and Married Couples may now obtain ■ first-class accommodation at a Reasonable Tariff. . MRS. NAIRN, Proprietress. 'Phone. 725. .. ■ . Q O R R EN T O, 3, GRAFTON ROAD (Near Choral Hall). Having had several rooms added to this favourite House; wo -have now ample .' SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS) AND PERMANENT BOARDERS. . All modern conveniences. 'Phone 1708MISS 0. BURKE. HOTEL FEDERAL (Private), CHRIST CHURCH, immediately fronting. VIC TORIA SQUARE, and overlooking the beautiful RIVER AVON. This up-to-date Hotel is situated in one of the most pic taresque and central positions in Christ churoh. The dining, drawing, billiard anc lounge rooms • are ■ up-to-date in their ap pointments. Splendid view from the estensivo balcony. The FEDERAL is rapidlj becoming the favourite- locale of the veiling" Public. Tariff on application.E. Davies, Proprietress. , rfHE GABLES, RUSSELL.—Modern House, JL 40 rooms; hot and cold bath; righi On water's edge; plenty or rooms and plenty of room in rooms; 6s per day, 30; and 35s week. Launch Ailoma at disposal of visitors.—MßS. DARBY. Proprietress. L 1 """' . ■.'■■■ =5 Restaurants and Tea Rooms. "DRIOR'S. _ ' COOLEST DININ'GROOM IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING LUNCH. ELECTBICI FANS. > NO FLIES. STRAND - ARCADE.' "Hf ANSON'S DINING ROOMS Some may lead,, but 'I - am second t< none. Trv Mansou'a Diniu~ Room.?, opp HERALD Office. Four-course meal, is; breakfast from 7 till 10 a.m. has reached the ideal as a bab; • food, ■is quoted by one of the mos eminent physicians in' the• Practitioner.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15123, 14 October 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15123, 14 October 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15123, 14 October 1912, Page 12

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