, < hi ' i ' .i'..Vi iii i ' 'ii in ii. 'i " ..'■,," «V Amusements. W EST'S , I 0 TJ BE S. : - TUTAITNEE .2.80- rW)-DAY. TO"E;8T '8 ;piO T USES. I T?OYJ Jj A LBEBT ALL • Direction: B.'ayward's Enterprises. Ltd. ! v'TTNCLE: npOM'S p.ABIN, -' . With it 3 wealth of pathos, splendidly . acted amidst gorgeous; scenes of Southern beauty. •: COLLECTING PALM OIL. NEIGHBOURS. (Max Linder.) AN ARIZONA ROMANCE.. ; PATHE'S AUSTRALIAN GAZETTES','ETC.. ETC., ETC. ' ■"':.':- PRICES: D.C. is. Stalls 6d; : Children 3d. _ Q.LOBE CONTINUOUS piCTURES. . THEATRE DE LUXE. Direction: Hayward's .Enterprise*. Ltd... ' OPEN FROM 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. The GLOBE PICTURES are writing a new Chapter in PICTURE HISTORY. THE LAST PRESENTATION OF D ASH FOR THE pOLE, With the recent deplorable disaster to CAPTAIN SCOTT'S expedition - fresh in our minds, this series will sive a more viti** description than newspaper accounts can possibly convey. THE WARNING HAND. SWIMMING SCHOOL (Australia.) © THE WAR ARROW (Indian), etc., etc. D. CIRCLE—STALLS. CHILDREN, 3d; RESERVES. Is. - THE T YR'IC ' THEATRE. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. THE . Symonds Street TV Y 10. 1 HE Id Section. JJYRIC. Direation: Hayward's Enterprises. Ltd. hayward's "OICIUBES. AYWARD'S Pictures. LAST NIGHT OF „„ A ROMANCE OF THE u.s.a. navy, : ! a ROMANCE OF THE U.S.A. navy. , , A Finfe Thanhouser Drama. PICTURESQUE MONTSERRAT. WHEN CALIFORNIA WAS YOUNG. An Earle Williams Drama. _ THE WANGANUI CHRONICLE. THE THUNDERBOLT. A Powerful Story THE STRANGER AND THE TAXICAB. An Edison Comedy Rich i;i -Laughs. j ' Etc., Etc .:,. , The Lyric Symphony Orchestra. HTiHE COWBOYS ARE COMING. A UCKLAND'S ANNUAL ■'.'■ TREAT. : - ;"WIR T H , DUO S.' - ■ , /Greatest qhow on tdarth. ..•'V,; Comprising— NEW CIRCUS COMPANY. WILD WEST. ■ WILD -AUSTRALIA. ' ;. ' •' " : MENAGERIE. ' ■ r ' 4-HUGE " SHOWS COMBINED-*'- ' ABSOLUTELY THE BEST EVER. . v A . SHORT SEASON ONLY. '. .' : OPENING MARCH 3. IN VICTORIA PARK. j rpHE 7 - COWBOYS" ARE COMING. npHE DAIMLJIR 30-PASSENGER iCHAR-A X■■ ■ ' ■ -banc ■■"•: ■ :.i Will make the No. 3 Round Trip to Titirangi,. leaving; Post Office on Saturday and Sunday (22nd arid 23rd) Afternoons, at £.30, v/eatter permitting. . Fare, 5s each. '■ Book seats early: J. W. Andrew, 'phone 3553. Minimum passengers,! ••■ ■ ■:. ' .10. •■■ ■ ■■■•..■■ __. : rpUE COWBOYS ' ; ARE COMING., Tourist Resorts. A*'B A W •'.•''■ r > '.XT'' 0V S i'E, r : WORLD-FAMED PRIVATE HOTEL, : " "'..'' ] !-:\ ' ROTORUA,.';:.,"','"'";■ .' Stands hiph in best, part of town: surrounded ivith beautiful gromuls, in which eufiots ; may watider ".and enjoy the utmost privacy: , Comiaanding iovely VIEW'S OF LAKE. MOUNTAIN SCENERY, and, Thermal Action.; "-,-■: ~- .-,.- ' ■■ - ;■'!>.!'.- >.'..' •■:;-•" Renovated 'and Replenished throughout, in-'; c:Uding a Broadwood Concert Grand Piano. Coaches and Motors call for all Trips. ;■., TERMS: S3 per day. Summer, .£2 1 5s per week. Winter, £2, 2s per week- . . ; ; MRS?. R. GRIFFITHS, Proprietress:.' '.''■ "D RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTOR DA. The Largest '"mate:. Hotel of Rotorua. : Can accommod*:e I considerably over 100 visitors Mr:- .Brent has * renovated the whole of it ready for the apaeon. ' Electrio light thtoashouX'V hot and cold baths. . patent lsva.toris*. : '.e.tc.; .nearest house to the 'Wits including: the large: net/ brth-flbtise.:, , Moioi* cars and conveyance? ' leave Brsht'a fav. all the side- trips. Ter"ms roasonahAe ..'Foyers meet all trains. , ! 9- T. HEELVr. Proprietor. '. ~■.;-; :\ THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTORUA. P.O Box 29 '.': . Telephone 20. '■' ' - Tciecraphic Address: '' Thirwell." ;- First-class Accommodation. MRS. P. B. GlLES.. Proprietress.; ■•■■■;•- SONOMA, r Private, Hotel, Pukuatua-st., Rotorua.— new management; three minutes from Sanatorium Grounds and Baths; electric light; accommodate I 50 guests; all on one floor; Of-Sry convenience for visitors; bathrooms; Jss per week. ! in per- day.—Mrs. A. M, Moore. Proprietress. j Q>EKB YOUR HOLIDAYS . AT i ' -^yAIWERA. I T2IE QUEEN OF SEASIDE . HOLIDAY:. i RESORTS, v • 2A Miles from Auckland by Road or Steamer. fthi;? up Hot Sjiriicss Hotel for all particulars. '■■.--■■'". ■ :C. B. .CAVE. . ..'■■-/Manager. ' ■g-ING'S QOURT pRIVATE TTOTEL. UPPER Q.UEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND. M 32, Gr SilEE ' - v iiOPRIETOR. This Hotel-is very private central, and j 'convenient, surrounded by and well j laid out srounda. and in tho 'a.ialtbiest part of the city. Tennis court at', gymnasium; full-sized billiard table and abating. Telephone S2SP. STONEHURST. AUCKLAND; : - NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FTRST-CLAS3 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams- 1 —" Stonehurst, Auckland." . MRS. ALBERT' A. BROWN. Proprietress. Telephone 504. , T3YECROFT, 26, 3YMOND3 STREET. la now open as A Superior Private Hotel for Tourists nad Peruianenta. . iEES. KNOCK. ~ ffjato of Hot Springs Hotel, Te Arotia, and Waikatb Hotel). 'Pnono 4263. '•'";,- -~ ' UEIWAI HOUSE. WEST COAST. Near Motutara Books and FortyMile Beach. Two Beautiful Waterfalls. Three G'cm Lakes. Highly recommended by doctors as a health resort. ;. ■■'■;.■ _ 300 Acres Beautiful Bush .Scenery. ■: SERF BATHING, FISHING, BOATING. ' First-class Accommodation. : ... FRENCH CHEF. Tariff: 35s week, 6s day. Hot and cold water; septic tanks; 45mins. from station'. Trains ' met by arrangement, and parties conveyed to Motutara. Telephone: Muriwai Beach Bureau. Perfect Trip for Motors; li hours from Auckland. . ' BLANCHFIELD AND CO.. Muriwai. Waimauku. A RE YOU GOING TO SYDNEY? BUt.?. at j-\ Carltoa: Mansion, Glebe Point, handy to City. Moderate tariff. Proprictreea. Mrs. Rosewarno. Tel.' 173. Globe, t CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. : ( m II E WIN » g O R jl (Opp. Railway Gate«), " ' j Private hotel, rotorua: ' Porter meets all trains. Electric light, hotand cold baths, superior table, every modi ern convenience. Tariff: Summer. 6s day, 35s week. Winter, 6s day, 30s week. H. BURGESS. Proprietor. THE 'COMMONWEALTH. Itotorua: three i X minutes from Baths and Railway Station. Electric light throughout, hot and cold baths, thirty rooms. Summer, 35s per week, 6s per day; Winter, SOs per week, 6s per day.—V. Mangham, Proprietor. P.O. Bor. 61. MELFORD HOUSE, right opp. railway etation. Rotorua; close baths and sanatorium grounds; 30s week. 53 day.—MRS. J. CROSS. Jun.. Proprietress THE AUSTRALIA PRIVATE HOTEL . 49, Wellesloy-street West, Auckland, just above Opera House; lmin. Queen-street; 40 rooms; charges moderate; wire for rooms. 'Phono. 4233. MRS. J. F. DWYER. late of Rotorua. THE GABLES,'Russell.— Rooms, spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingroome, unlimited water supply; hot and cold baths; patent water lavatories; 6s day. 35a week. Launch Ailoma, harbour excursions, or fishing, rod or .Una,—Mrs. E. J. Darby, Proprietroaa, , • .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15234, 22 February 1913, Page 14
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