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HIS MAJESTY'S .. ■ THHyfflUj^ , . Lessee *-*'.:> '.m'& Bailey;: OSw • Direction • - 2. C WilUacusoa, Ltd^^-^I ::'•;-:;..: ,•; :.:-- ; ... -. '■- ——.-,. ■■:■:-•. r- ;;-■ -f^pj' The Overture to ■'■" Ttce Blue Bird " has aa Si . important artistic .':relation' to the • Pjlsy, 'breathing-as ■.the tasy. This will bB played at 7.60, w|i%;%a| natrons are requested to be in ithelr saatjf. _,;) $ " We needs must love the highoat ! when<w#^|i see it." • '•'fVlri . last \ '• ■'■■•'.' 'IISW-M FOUR "THE BLUE BIRD" ' . FOD3i - NIGHTS. NIGHTS! I By Maurice Maeterlinck. Translated :by SI Alexander Teixeira do Mattos,.to Mnsio by Norman O'Neill _ ■■ . ;tt % By arrangement/with Frederick Harriiio#i;:|i , of Haymarket Theatre. ■;:.•■'. n ' ii i ' Each night the audience sit spellbound witH''^ • the. Charm of this.Fascinatng Play. |^ "THE BLUE BIRD." * 'Mi NO PLAY EVER STAGED IN NEW ZEA- T' LAND HAS EVER APPROACHED THIS ', fy% BEAUTIFUL' STAGE IDEALISATION .OWM OF THE QUEST FOR HAPPINESS. W "■■■■..."•'THE? BLUE BLED." .:i:| Scenes, of Amazing Beauty. r;;s .;"" "THE BLUEBLRD." . Jg What could bo more Delightful sS . than the J.^ Sincerity of the Swiiet Children's Experiejuceal :: '4 in their Search for - ?:=$ "THE BLUE BIRD" ;® Box Plans at Wildman and Arey's; Day ;ll Sales at Walker's " Phoneries," H.M. Arcade.. - 3, Prices' as usual. Late' Trains to Hendeison i I at 11.15: and Papakura at 11.20 on Wtdue*. %pi day and' Friday evenings. \;j. rp o w N ' H A L L, ',: Direction- - -.--.:« .Henry Hayvrari! ; ARE YOU LOOKEifG FOR A HAPPY TBTE, , 1 with snappy humour,, crisp dialogue. beau- ■'•'&, tiful music, acd alluring piquancy? ■: ■ft IF SO, HERE YOU ARE! > A NIGHT OF DELIGHTFUL PLEASANTRY 'Am ~-..■ -■.;■'■■ WITH : g nHHE -jDUTTERFLIES. ; : "4 rpHE IDUTTERFLIES. "» rpHE IDUTTEBFLIES. <jJi Who.have fluttered intb.-tho hearts and './% affections of every lover of healthy enter- ' ■ "tJiinment - ■■'.-'■ : -'ii?i FIVE: GUINEAS-, ~~ 'is« Will be given for a Verse; (not exceeding four lines) on.the Show:as a whole, or .any-jgp item in The Butterflies' ■ Programme, in not later ■ than .WEDNESDAY, April 5, r - ' to Fred McOrea, ;; Royal : Hotel. WinniD? ■ competitor wiH be announced in papers fbl*yP lowing day. . .;■■ - : '\9M§ POPULAR PRIOESr- ' ; " : ;. M ■-■;:. OS. OS, AND |S., . ■ • -M ':'.'' Box Plan at Wjldman and Arey's. ; If Touriist Resorts. ■':? ' V B A- W A J O TJ-8. n, . WORLD-FAMED PRIVATE' HOTEL. . RiDTiDRUA. ' <i : • Stands ; high in ; best part -off town;.'.-apr-. M rounded with besutiful grounds.-in wnich m guests, may wandarv and enjoy .the_™most, m privacy. Ctommaiiding Novels' ■''■^J jl| LAKE, MOUNTAUr SCENERY* and Thermal g Renovated and r»*urnished' ;r iitoroughout. ineluding a Broadwood Concert Grand Piano. 4 fm Coaches and Motors call for all TTjPS \ , .TERMS: ;8o per day. Summer, £3 5a per rweek. Winter, £2 2a per weelc .'•s ■'■', MRS. B. GRIPBTTHS. Proprietress. ?£ ■ ,'■'. I' .'.-•. ...:.• , ■ :- r-'^ EYSER; HOTEL :WHAKiJaEWABEWA, 'A .'■':'••'•■ ■'.'",•: : ROTOBHA.-■ J y-- r: .Z«-. '^tM ■'..-■.• - - ■■■-•■■ .:■*;■&& One and a-half miles from Botorua. The < 1 famous Geysers end many otter wonders ot&W the district to toe seen from balcony ot,'--', ■ hotfiL -.' • v; '"vj ■■■'■'■ .'"':"-"'• ■'..'. '■' "''."■ "'"'■."'■■' .■''■-■.■;,-';'- : -'5,'3&i .'■";'" '" Tariff .from l(te 6d 'pmr' day. ;> & ; „,— '~.■■■———— — ———■'~.■..■:..,;,,■ V^jg; I "OBENT'S SATS:GATE';HdTO3BL BOTOBUA. | The Largest Private Hotel of Botorua, ;| Can afleommodato considerably ova* VV'gm , yi«itor* : Mr. Brent has th« M ; wools of it" ready for the seas6n.--|.,.3BUetrtS3^ ; light- throughout,: hot?'«|»'d.?.>'wa--.-i-:D«tnsSj|!^i ,: patent. lavatotieß, etc.: -nearest'- house-. Wsm th«> Govenament biiths; inclwilnff the large^j; 1 new bath-house :• •. Motor - : cas:s conyey^| ':.: ancea ■ leav*' ;Brents*- 1 for. all :tha: Bid,« trips, ||| '.- Terms : 'reaiwhabl«.: ; > r Porterß'c» all trains., ..' --..-. "■"■ :&VT? B:BENT. Prbpiriet'o?. ■ •:■;•'''-.% ■ ■'.■ •'"'.: ', , ;.:.' , __—___.—.,;- — r—- : :,4 THE Botoruaj . three 111 •-. minntos *rcira Baths and Railway Star V.-; tioh.' Blectrio light hot and ' : ' cold baths, .thirty^"rooms. Sammßr. Sia per ■" ■ week.' i€B■'■p«^'';■dfflyi^ , ■" Winters y3Q§", j»r ' per -; day.'-Y. >: Manghami; ' Paroprietor. P.O. Beg, 51 ' - ■ ■■.•..'. - . . ■' ■ £ MILFORD HOUSE, right opp. railway st*' | . tibn. Rbtortia: close taths:, » :ri 3 torfum grounds; 30s week. 6i day.—MRS. J. CROSS. Jon, Proprietregs. ' ; ■ -;■ rBIHIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTORUA, ":% ■ ,-.;■ P.O. Box 5» -'- v,;:-Telep]ion» 20. ' Tciefraphio Address:.; "'rhirwall" \\" 'FirstrolajES Accommodation. S MRS. P. B. GILES.- 'Pi(ifprietrßSo, : w - rpm AUSTRALIA PBIVATB. HOTEL. « v'| . fi*M6t West, Auckland jnsi,. ■ above Opera How ; lmin Cj;jeen BU'eet; 'M-- \\. tooma'j * charges -moderate; *witr« for - rooms, , 'Phone. 1233. . . J "' : J?S'| SSE3. 3. S*. DWYfiR. lat* of Rotorua. - l * .!'■ — .■.■'-, A" "SB YOU GOING TO SYICKEY? Stay an • .'J~k /■Car&mf iUaiaelaa.V: Glefes::- Potnfc handj' ; to-City. ..Moderate ta-rig:. Pjeiprietres*. Mra. m Rosowaraa, Tel. 173, Gleba. -,: - ; OpRRESPONDENCE 33ryiTED. .' -■• ~ ■-,- « ~,...-, ~< ;* : *gI»G'S rttfraw? pBXTfcTB g o^^' g ' UPPER QUEEN-6T- AWOELAND. '- % M B, ' G. -TJSHEB. PROPKIETOS. 1 .This Hotel is very' private, ceotru-. and '.;; convenient. eurrOunaed by JJirge aa« \weu mffl laid out groundiK and in the f healthiest jpar* ■.. of the city.: -i Teonia '\ court: a«d gymnasium ; . ' : Suit-siited lalliard tables and -•; iikating.' -:,.-; -: ;vg{g Tslephono 2255.; j. >;;g ■ ■.....,„.,,., ..r—"T —...J". ::'t~^- i -:-,-■ STONEHUESTv'--' ; ;r?4| : SYMONDSJ3TREET. AUCKLAND. - ' .^' ■• • ' ' ZnOT''2BAl&itiW ■" STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS " BOARD ' AND M . % ';'.: : --'-V ■:, BESIDENCBv ~ . : .-:'r.-.- ' : , ; Telegrams-—" Stonehurst, ..Auckland." -:"^ ■■ MRS. ALBERT- it,- BROWN. .- ' fi .■'.--:'..■;•- .:■:; Proprietress. ,^» ' Telephone 504. : .■•/■. :.■:;;;' ...:.; ;,---: . ■,-■':': .^| RYEOSOFT. 26b BYMOND3 STBpn?. M ' Is ■ now open a* . - /s >" A - Superior Parivate Hotel far Tourists and £ Permanents. f M v * " ' MRS. Ki'TOOK. " ' % ->.<■■,: (Late ;of -Hot JEbteii?;Ta r - i 3r ; "V ■ evad Waikato Hotel). ■ ' ; .---:l 'Phono i 4268. .- ' : *_ -"'.,: ;."" - •"' ~ • '■.;•' "I THE GABLES. Rooms, spacio^--'I ; bedrooms,-airyv balconies, private tingrooms, unlimited;; water euppfy; hot and 4 cold bathsrjpatent;'water lavatories; 6a day, \i>, 35a week. . Launch::Alloma. harbour exour- :a eions, or fishing, rod- or; ]Jne.--Mr«. E. .«/. M? Darby. Proprietress. ' -.- >'."••-,•: '."--•;.:.---M ;' ■". ■:: Hotels. -:M , = r . ?j : THEUEW POST:OFFICE IS ALONGSIDE -.?. WAVEBLEY TTOTEL ■: :■:• '. *im y>;:bstaubant. l ,'s^ AUOKLAND. . ;; 1 ' . Private, Entrance: CUSTOMS ST. . /,* ' First European 1 Plan Hotel in Nov Zealand, ", , , Tariffs vEoojbs only froiu 3a per. day... '*% I ■ ■^v;r'- ;-■■■,';■•■,■. .-_ —-~—: . . -i-SS "y^SITOBSy-TO canterburt. N.X. .'. '■-■■ United ■ .service! ■ hotel, .7 ■■ < , ■, 'vCHRISTOHCRCH. 'Overtobitng Cathedral Square, and in m 1 proximity to - banks, post office, and. jng houses; -.': .."■'■.■-Si i TThe Hotel par excellence for Tourists and Interprovincial Visitors. Full descriptive jW& .tariff-from the Modern :;i ■ W-. i". T GRIGSBY- ■ g ;';'; ' ■■-■, .' '■' . . '===' 1 "jVr.EW y A L AND ERA LP : SUBSCEIFnOSrs,, 6d per. week, delivered to J) euburbs. or 10s per quarter ia advance, posted to any party c! th« Dominion, - '~..: ■■'-■Wi .; AivEBTiSBMIiNTS under „ Ute following i TO LET. FOS SAWS, -LOSS BOABD AKB BUI* . ! fflis&S at: the rate of 18 words/Jf w three consecutive insertions mm : & Cd for cash, paid in .advance, -,V< '•ft^insertion:. FUNEBAD JSOTIOEB, ila extra. . < llSe anSunoements must be signed by mM ' vadvertiser. ■ -■• -: ■;,■..■'"":' ■ : '. '-,'. ■■'.- ' i4^m '■■• iftniifts to advertisements will-be reoeii^a^li^ offlcea of the HEJBjaia) free of chatgeeS . ■ tnatructions as to the • Jnsertioa or wltfrijiU I d'Saf of advertisement in,: the HEBiJ*. M i' must be .in ' writing. ,^1 I The Proprietors do not hold .themselves r£|l| . anonsible for iwn-inaertion of advertieamettj§^ ♦KiSnffhaocident -\ or from other causes, o:. ~ ' for error in the pubHcaisou of any ad!W«^ fclanhoness Advertising: and-CtoromerciaS.^ ,; *J7Bj Job Pr!ifttag,ortter;Offlc»...:f: '. 2890r Pablishiag. 14; Editufial, £29. ■

i Printed and Published byHJ.KEY Hor-T.^*'-.^ • of Wauera, WOVUM : EQBKBT WttSONV of ; * * "•• of aEmaera,- ;■ forth© ||m»W^J©HSP»i / &? and 1 .and .3,.;; W;rodtouwtn^fi|§ ; Aaetelaod, Jfw Zealand, ", | <Fa«4dfty. April ;L, 1?U, _;, ?

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15265, 1 April 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15265, 1 April 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15265, 1 April 1913, Page 12

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