\"' *' Amusements. THE T Y A I C. i 1 HE • JLi -Y R I C. ' TO-NIGHT'S NEW PROGRAMME. The Latest in Film Releases, at HAYWARD'S PICTURES. AYWARD'S X ICTURES.. , " The Show that Sets the Standard." J EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, at 8. < The Well-known Comedy, , —"CASTE."— J —"CASTE. " - —"CASTE - A Classic among Comedies, telling of the serio-comic events brought about by the marriage of a ballot-dancer with a drunken father, into one of England's most aristocratic families. IT IS A WONDERFUL CHARACTER • STUDY. WITH MANY A HEARTY LAUGH. THE FAITHFUL SERVANT, THE FAITHFUL SERVANT, Maurice Costello in the Leading Role, taken in Italy during the World's tour of the Vitayranh Artists. * CONVEYING PEERS TO THE ABBEY, LONDON. THE SCARF PIN, Lubin Drama. HOW WASTE IS AVOIDED IN PARIS. MAX. THE LADIES' MAN. Comedy. NZ. ANIMATED NEWS. Local. WHEN THE DEBT WAS PAID, Drama. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Topical. The Lyric Symphony Orchestra. PLOBE pONTINUOUS piCTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. Open from 11 a.m. to 10 30 p m. THE KEENEST COMPARISON. The widest search will reveal no bolter series of motion pictures than the under-mentioned. On tho score of QUALITY ALONE, they aro without equal, fully up to tho GLOBE'S PROUD STANDARD. A TTERO - AFTER ALL. A H ERO 'A FTER A L \ A drama supremo and startling in variety, showing how the hero, Captain Paul Ermani, needed but the battlefield to reveal his better qualities. LIZARDS AND FROGS. Of interest both to the Student and Public generally. WINNING HIS WIFE, A pathetic story of deep interest. WARWICK CHRONICLE. • DYED, BUT NOT DEAD, A highly-amusing A.B. Comedy. SPRING-HEELED JACK. With tho aid of Rubber Heels Jack performs funny tricks. DRESS CIRCLE-£D-STALLS. CHILDREN 9D. RESERVED IS. O 1 W EST'S piCTURES. POYAL ALBERT TTALL. How can any picture patron help feeling satisfaction at the prospect of seeing such a superb series as enumerated below? "DACK pROM THE "TVEAD, "DACK pROM THE READ. A POWERFUL AND REMARKABLE DRAMA, Exquisite in point of production by the GAUMONT COMPANY. FRENCH ARMY GYMNASTICS. MISS SIMPTON'S JEWELS, • Startling Detective Story. ST CLOUD L'MOREZ (Scenic.) GIRL OF SUNSET PASS, Wild West Drama. Merry Widow—Horso that wouldn't Stay Hitched— Orderly. We can recommend these comedy films a3 sure laughter makers. POPULAR PICTURE PRICES. poresters' THEATRE, 1 1 anehunga. December 10, 1913. GRAND CONCERT. Songs. Ducts, Character Sketches, etc.. Instrumental Solos and Ducts. Violin and Piano. The Best Concerts ever Presented to tho New Zealand Public—All Star Artists. MADAME WIELAERT, HERR PECHOTSCH. MR. THOMAS HARRIS. MISS MABEL SECCOMBE. HERR JOHAN WIELAERT, MADAME PECHOTSCH, And Special Engagement of MR PHILIP NEWBURY. Popular Prices—2s and Is. Plan at Hall. Circle Seats, Bonked, 2s 6d. ' ===) Tourist Resorts. gOTORUA •' -nOARDINGHOUSE ASSOCIATION. From November 1 the Tariff at Rotorua Boardinghouse3 will be as under: Place. Per Day. Per WIl. ARAWA HOUSE 9s 50s BRENT'S 8s 60s GRANDE VUE 9s 60s KIA ORA 9» 50s WAIWEEA HOUSE ... 9s BOs THE BUNGALOW ... .. 8s 45s HINEMOA 8; 45s THE MANSIONS 7a 42s THE AUSTRALIA 7s 40s THE EMPIRE 7s 40s THE COMMONWEALTH 7a 40s THE LANGHAM 7s 40s PARK VIEW 7s 40s QUEENSLAND 7s 40s THE WINDSOR 7s 40s SONOMA HOUSE Gs 37s Gd EDINBURGH HOUSE ... 6s 35s FENTON HOUSE ... ... 6s 35s MILFORD HOUSE 6s 35s ROCKY NOOK ' Ga 35s By Order, — RE. ASSOCIATION. T7"IA ORA HOUSE, ARKLE'S BAY. The place to spend your holidays. Just renovated and extensive additions; refurnished. Hot and cold water; p.w.c. Acetylene gas; safe beach; bathing and fishing. Ring up Whangaparaoa telephone. Steamers daily: sec N.S S. Co.'s advertisement. TERMS: Per week, 27s Gd; per day, 6s. A. M. KERR. Proprietress. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. P.O. Box. 29. Telephone, 20. Telegraphic Address: "Thirwoll." Fir3t-class Accommodation. Tariff: (is per day. or 35s per week. MRS. P. B. GILES, Proprietress. PAIL AUCKLAND TO WELLINGTON. Break your journey at Ohakunc (half way) and stay at tho KING'S COURT-the most modern and best-appointed Private Hotel along tho Main Trunk line. Passengers for Wellington can break their journey here, enjoy a good night's rest, and join the train I at 7.15 next morning, to reach their destination same afternoon. Tariff, from 8s per day. MURIWAI HOUSE. WEST COAST ill Near Motutara Racks tnd Fortymile Beach. Two Beautiful Waterfalls. Three Gem Lakes. Highly recommended by doctors as a health resort. SOO Acres Beautiful Bush Scenery. SURF-BATHING, FISHING, BOATING. First-class Accommodation. FRENCH CHEF. Tariff: 35s week, 8s day. Hot and cold water, septic tanks. '15mins from station. Trains met by arrangement, and parties conveyed to MotuU'a. Telephone: Muriwai Beach Bureau. Perfect Trip for Motors, li hours from Auckland. BLANCHPIELD AND CO., Muriwai. Waimauku. THE GABLES. Russell.—lo Rooms, spa cious bedrooms, airy balconies, privato sittingrooms, 'inlimited water-supply; h. and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling and croquet greens; 6s day. Launch Ailoma, excursions or fishing.—Mrs. E. J. Darby, Proprietress. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. the largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accemmodato considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated tho whole of it ready for the season Elettric light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc.; nearest house to Government baths, including the large new bath-house Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.—S. T. BRENT, Propr THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE I ROTORUA. First Two Eouses outside Main Railway Gates. Now Conducted as one Establishment. ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESTS Correspondence receives immedia'* Attention TARIFF: 7s per day, 40s per weok. J. N. McLEAN. Proprietor SO No ai A, ALFRED STREET (Close to Albert Park). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR PERMANENTS AND TOURISTS. 'Phone 725, Telegraphic Address: "Sonoma." MRS. NAIRN - - - ■ Proprietress SONOMA. Private Hotel Pukuatua St., Rotorua. - Hew management; 3min. Sanatorium Grounds and Baths; electric light; every conv.; bathrooms; 36s weok, 0< day.—Mrs A M. Moore, P'lprietress Hotels. 1 THE NEW POST OFFICE IS ALONGSIDE ' W AVER . I IVd H° TEL PESTAURANT. AUCKLAND. 'Private Entrance: CUSTOMS STREET. First European Plan Hotel in New Zealand Tariff: Rooms only from 3s per day.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15483, 15 December 1913, Page 12
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