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Amusements. WEST'S piOTURES. | T3OYAL A LBERT ' TTALL. A Powerful, Romantic, and Sensational Story in 3 Acts by . CHAS. READE.— j JAOUL pLAY. j A picture that marks an epoch in silent j drama. The complete novel 18 clean J told and holds one's attention to the end. It is the story of the righting of a great wrons; the action takes place on lana ana sea, and the climax. ■■ _ TTTWW -nv VIVID DESCRIPTIONS WILL BE GIVEN, BY MR ALF. BOOTHMAN, ■] Noted Actor and Elocutionist. THE HARVEST OF SIN. POPULAR PICTURE PRICES. Q LOBE pONTINUOUS piCTUBES. THEATRE DE LUXE.' i 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M wa • UNCOMMONLY GOOD NEWS ] For Folk who want Good Pictures. r /•PHE TJARTING OF THE ( WAYS, In a few minutes the Lighthouse is one Mass of Roaring Flames. It seems impossible to save her. J The Aeroplane like a gigantic bird hovers round the burning building.' A Rope is thrown and a marvellous rescue is accomplished. JUST SHOW FOLK. (Vitagraph). It means certain death if Rosa, makes the jump; a terrific encounter with the revengeful Acrobat. j DRESS J CHILDREN, OD. Reserved, is. LYRIC — Symonds Street — rpiIEATRE. YRiC — Penny Section — J- HEATRE. HAYWAED'S -piCTTJBES. AYWABD'S- A ICTURES. "Not unchallenged—yet supreme. Nrj A NIMATED TVTEWS. .L, Animated ews. a , King's Birthday Review at Alexandra Park—Launching the New Island Schooner —Century Hurdles at the Wanganui Races Etc. BEAU TJRUMMEL, EAU JDRUMMEL. A Magnificent Vitasrraph Production! Miss Asta Nielsen in THE TTEART OP A "DIERROT, he Heart OF A X lERROT Over the Back Fence (Edison Comedy). The : Squirrel (Col. Educational). The Tenderfoot . (Western Drama), Latest Gaumont Graphio : (Topical), Absent-minted Abe (Kalem Comedy). The Lyric Symphony Orchestra. > AUCKLAND LACROSSE PLAYERS-Come and see yourselves at the QUEEN a PICTURES. ' DOTAL p OLDER J> IN K. KHYBER PASS. Four Sessions Daily: 10 to 12. 2.30 to 5. 5 to 7, 7.30 to 10. ELLIOT R. JAMESON." (Late Olympia, London), FLOOR MANAGER. THURSDAY, JUNE 19: HITCHIKOO. Valuable Prize. JULY 1: GRAND POSTER AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. Music Every Session, from 2.30 p.m. Prices as usualAUCKLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (Incorporated). Preliminary Syllabus for 1913 Festival now issued, and will be sent to any address on receipt of penny stamp. FRANK ADEANE, Secretary. 215, Queen Street, Auckland. LACROSSE PLAYERS— where the crowds go, and see yourselves, at the QUEEN'S PICTURES. Public Notices. ESTATE OF R. , SPROULE, BAKER. KINGSLAND. All claims against above estate must be rendered to the Trustees, care of Box 122, Post Office. Auckland, on or before June 25, 1913. All claims not rendered by that date will not participate in the distribution of dividend. LAND Agents.—Take notice my Property in Oxford Street is withdrawn from Sale—Mrs. Saunders, Dominion Road. LAND Agents and Others.— My Property at Waiper.'a iB Sold.—' Whittingham, Birkenhead. r =i Tourist Resorts. •pRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. The Largest Private Hotel 'of Rotorua. Car 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 Government baths, including the large new bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances ler.ve Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA -. P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic Address: " Thirwell." First-class Accommodation. MRS. P. B. GILES. Proprietress. A R; A W A JTOUSE. WORLD-FAMED. PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. Stands high in best part of town; surrounded with beautiful grounds, in which guests mav wander and enjoy the utmost privacy. Commanding lovely VIEWS Or LAKE. MOUNTAIN SCENERY, and Thermal Action. - Renovated and refurnished throughout, including a Broadwood Concert Grand Piano. Coaches and Motors call for all Trips. Terms moderate. MRS. R. GRIFFITHS. Proprietress. STONEHURST, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams—" Stonehurst, Auckland." MR3. ALBERT A. BROWN. Proprietress. Telephone 504RYECROFT, 26.. SYMONDS STREET, Is now open as 1 A Superior Private Hotel for Tourists and ', Permauents. MRS. KNOCK, Late of Hot Springs Hotel, Te Aroha. and Waikato Hotel. 'Phone 4268. 1 : „ . [ ABE YOU GOING TO SYDNEY?— at Carlton Mansion, Glebe Point, handy to Oitv. Moderate tariff. Proprietress, Mrs. Rosewarne. Tel- 173, Glebe. ' CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. I.: , . r THING'S piOURT TDRIVATE TTOTEL. 1 UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. - M R- Q JTSSHER, PROPRIETOR. I This Hotel 'is very private, central, and 1 convenient, surrounded by large and well 1 laid out grounds, and in the healthiest part * of the city. Tennis courts, three-rink ! bowling green, and gymnasium; full-sized 3 billiard table and skating. Telephone 2256. - ' c rriHEGABLES, Russell.—4o Rooms, spacious i X bedrooms, airy balconies, private sitr tingrooms, unlimited water supply; hot and 3 cold- baths; patent water lavatories; 6s day, 35s week- Launch Ailoma, harbour excursions, or fishing, rod or line.—Mrs. E. J. Darby, Proprietress. . QYDNEY.— Mansions, Neutral " IO Bay.—A charming healthy spot to stay. Baths, hot and cold, swimming, etc, •croquet lawns, tennis, billiards, ballroom, smokingroom, and lounges; overlooking the beautiful . harbour. Applications receive prompt Manager, Tel. 1139 N.S., 1267 N.S. ..,; 1 1 Hotels. EMPIRE PRIVATE HOTEL, Frankton Junction.—New three-storey fireproof concrete House, 60 rooms, beautifully furnished, 0 electric light; first-class cuisine; hot and 3 . cold baths: all trains met. 'Phone ' 325. n Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Graham. Proprietors. 3, '■ ; —: —— g THE NEW- POST OFFICE IS ALONGSIDE d -^AVERL^y, TTOTEL d , ■'"•, p E S T AU' •& A NT, -j -AUCKLAND. Private Entrance: CUSTOMS STREET. - First European Plan Hotel in New Zealand P Tariff: -Rooms only from 3s per day. Toilet. J ADIES' ...'■ HAIRDRESSING. Is •Hair Treatment, Cutting, Singeing Shampooing, Dyeing, Tinting, Face Massage **" Manicuring. Combings made up. Country orders promptly attended to. ' V . MRS. GREENWOOD, 3. Mayfair Toilet Rooms, 266, Queen Street, Next Edson, Chemist. 'Phone 4166. A ■ ■'■.. s ■' ;•- • . : ;' .■; ' . '..; ' -■.".■;. : 'V: : ;.v,- •' ; '■ ■''

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15330, 17 June 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15330, 17 June 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15330, 17 June 1913, Page 12