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Amusements. u FINAL MATINEE OF THE BLUB BIRD,^ TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 1.50. lie Management Will Present Each Child', in the, Theatre with a. : Handsome " BLUE BIRD" BROOCH. r Children Half-price to All Parts except: Late-door Gallery. 7 TTIS MAJESTY'S : THEATRE, Lease* ...... c. R. Bailey. Direction - -. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Patrons are requested to bo in their seat<» at 7.50, when the interest in the production begins. THIS EVENING AT 7.50. And Following Six Nights. And To-morrow (Saturday)— Souvenir Matinee. THE BLUE BIRD, By Maurice Maeterlinck. Translated by Alexander Tekeira da Mattes, to Music by Norman O'Neill. By arrangement with Frederick Harrison* of Haymarket Theatre. It is with Great Pleasure the Managements announce the fact that "THE BLUE BIRD" "THE BLUE BIRD" Has Firmly Established itself with Auckland Theatregoers as a GENUINE AND ARTISTIC TRIUMPH. Added to this, ITS FINANCIAL SUCCESS IS ASSURE!} For Nightly HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Is Crowded with A DISTINCTLY ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE. Who watch with intense interest the Delightful Incidents connected with the Two Sweet Children's Wanderings, in search of "THE BLUE BIRD" The Box Plans, how open for the balance of the season at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at Walker's " Phoneries," HJtf. Arcade. PRICES.—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6b; Stalls, 3s; Gallery. Is. Early door. Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. rji O W N "pi" ALL. Direction - « - « Henry Hayward Eloquent indeed is the Entertainment which possesses the irresistible attractiveness of originality and refinement. Both Press and Public are unanimous. THE VERDICT IS HEARTY AND SPONTANEOUS. THE BRIGHTEST AND BEST EVES, rpHE jgUTTERFLIES. rpHE jgUTTERFLIES. rjIHE JgUTTERFLIES. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGH3J Of the Present Programme. LOOK OUT FOR THE NEW ATTRACTIONS IN MUSIC AND MERRIMENT. IJIO-MORBOW, gATURDAY POPULAR PRICESgs, 2' AND iB- - Plan at Wildmap. and Arey's. ZOO (Royal Oak).—Hot Water, Ocean EJ Wave, and Vehicles Free. BANDSMEN— Two guineas for Cornet Solo, Cambridge Competitions, April 9.— J. Duncan, Secretary. Cambridge. Tourist Resorts. . | gRENTS BATHGATE HOUSE, BOTOEUA. The Largest Private Hotel of Rotoi-ua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season- Electno light throughout, hot and cola baths, a tent lavatories. - etc.: nearest house to the Government baths ; including the large new bath-honee. Motor ; cars and conveyances leave Brent'® for all the eid® trips. Term* reasonable. Porters meet all train*. ■ a T. BRENT. Proprietor. rPHIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTORUA, .L P.O. Box 29 Telephone 20. . Telegraphic Address: " Thirw®lL" . First-class Accommodation. MBS. P. B. GILES. P-oprietrcsa rpHE AUSTRALIA AND THB EMPIBB, X ROTORUA. First Two Houses ontdda Main Bailwaif flu tot Now Conducted as one Establishment. ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESTS. Correspondence ; receive# immediate attention. J. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. TARIFF: fie per day. 35» per week. u SO v■■'■ Q ' M ALFRED-STREET (close to Albert Park* ■ This favourite Private Hotel has now W. completed tha. important additions: 15 y rooms have been added and fitted with all v; modern requirement®. ' y Permanent®, Tourist®, and Married y Couples may now obtain first-class accommodation av a Reasonable Tariff. ■ ■ -v MRS. NAIRN, j K-oprietreaa. .'Phone. 726. ■ ■: 'rv'qy,' _____ pERNLEIGH, LOWER BYMONDS STREET First-class Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Telegraphic Address: Fernleigh, Symonds : Street. 'Phone 1319. , MISS SMITH. Proprietress. fTHE AUSTRALIA PRIVATE HOTEL, 49. I WeUesley Street West. Auckland, just above Opera House; lmin Queen Street; 43 rooms; charges moderate; wire for room®, 'Phone, 4233. ; , ■ - V ' . MBS. J. F. DWYER. late of Botomai A RE YOU GOING TO SYDNEY? Ray s* xx Carlton Mansion. Glebe Point, handy to City. Moderate tariff, Proprietress, Mrs. Rosewarne . TeL 173, Glebe. -' CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. • ITIHE COMMONWEALTH. Rotorua; three 1 1 minutes from Baths and Railway Station. Electric light throughout, hot and cold baths, thirty rooms. Summer. 35® pet week. 6s' per day: Winter, 30s per week, 6® - Per day.—V. Mangham. Proprietor. P.O. Box. 61. . ■ '' ' UTILFORD HOUSE, right opp. railway , ste*" JGu. tion. Rotorua; close bath® and_M»torium grounds; 30s week, 5i day.—JUao. J. CROSS. Jan.. Proprietress. THE GABLES. Russell.—4o Roe-ma. spacious bedrooms, airy balconies,; private sit tingrooms, .unlimited water supply hot and cold baths; patent water lavatories; 6s day. 35s week. Launch Ailoma.,.harbour excuraions, or fishing, rod or line.—Mrs. E. J. Darby. Hotels. THE NEW POST OFFICE IS ALONGSIDE W avee H OTEI ' RESTAURANT. Private Entrance: CUSTOMS ST. First European Plan Hotel in New Zealand, Tariff: Booms only from 3s per day. £AKB HOUSE HOTEL, ■« ROTORUA, Specially favoured as to site, overlooking historical and romantic Lake Rotorua and Mokoia Island. Pleasant gardens and restful lawns. The only Hotel with its owi medicinalised hatha Tariff. 9b per day: £2 15s per week. Special tariff for extended residence•yiSlTOßS TO CANTERBURY, N.2, UNITED SERVICE HOTER CHRISTCHURCH. Overlooking Cathedral Square,' and i<l A (proximity to banks, post office, and lead-w iD^he < Hots par excellence for Tourists and Inter provincial Visitors. Full descriptive tariff from the Modern Host. „„„„ W. F. T GBIQSgYp W" * jjew 21 EALAN D JJ Es AL ft SUBSCBIPTIONS, 6d per week, delivered irt town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. . ADVERTISEMENTS under tho following WANTED, TO LET, FOB SALE. LOST AND FOUND. PEBSONAL. BOAED AND RESIDENCE —are inserted at the rat© of 18 word® for 18, or three • consecutive insertions foC 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. Bieths, MAaaiAGES. and DEATHS. 2s 6<S each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES, is extra. These announcements must be signed by the „ advertiser. . Replies to advertisements will be received at the offices of the HERALD free of chars®. ; Instructions as to the insertion or with* { drawal of advertisements in the HEBAII| must be in writing. Tho Proprietors do not hold themselves re*: sponsible for non-insertion of advertisement® I through accident or from other causes, or for error iu the publication of any adver* tisement. . .... Telephones: Advertising and Commercial y Department. 178; Job Printing Order Offioe, 2890;- Publishing/ 14; Editorial, 229, ' .y

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15262, 28 March 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15262, 28 March 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15262, 28 March 1913, Page 12