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Amusements. K mQ Q.ECEGE rpHEATEE. QUEEN STREET ENTRANCE. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. . SHOWING MON.. TUES. WEDNES. TWO GREAT STAR PICTURES, The i Greatest Programme ever Screened in the Dominion in a Continuous Theatre. The Imp. Company's Great Masterpiece, nearly 4000 ft. a free adaptation of Sir Walter Scott's Great Story, TVAXHOE, PART I. Three Reels of i,.. vtT .„ „.,,„.. ( ' le finest PicTV AN HOE. PART 11. tures modern IVAVunr ~,„,.„ photography and AN HOE, PART 111. superb acting - 1 - can produce. The glowing and romantic Sto-y of the ? vo^?lt,l^ a , nhoe and i's, requital, taken at CHEPSTOW CASTLE, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Over 500 Actors and Actresses were engaged in the production of this GREAT PLAY. A Remarkable and Magnificent Production. A REAL ART FILM. The Most Wonderful. Charming, and Intelligent Story ever filmed. This picture makes the pomp and pageantry of a dead past live again GREAT WAR A MA—2oooft. CHERIDAN'S l?IDE, PART I. CHERIDAN'S "RIDE. PART 11. Greatest War Drtma Ever Told. See SHERIDAN'S RIDE FOR LIFE. THE DEATH OR GLORY CHARGE, equalling in history the Charge of the Light Brigade. JjOCAL 'pOPICAL, ROCKLAND EXHIBITION. "nPHE pLORAL pETE, PRIZE-WINNERS, ETC. THE GIRL IN THE NEXT ROOM - Comedy DAY SESSIONS, 11 a.m. to 6' p.m., Stalls 3d. Circle 6d. QUEEN' r fTHEiIBE. ODER,, STREET GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. Daily. 11 m. to 10.30 pm. TO-DAY - TUESDAY - TO-NIGHT. Magnificent Success of "Present Great ProTHE FLIRf" 1 " 1136 ' f6atUring THE FLIRT Vitagraph Drama. nit. fLiKr. Detective DIAMOND PATHS. Drama. DIAMOND PATHS. DIAMOND PATHS. MICHAEL DWYER. MICHAEL DWYER. Wiffles as a Lucky Benedict—Swimming and Life-saving—Magic Carpet—When the Monsoon Blows. Th ,'?, °' It. Think Of It. Admts. 60. Children. 3d Excursions, Picnics, etc. Wo*-!* NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. *T>- ■ WHANG AREI "DACES, THURSDAY it FRIDAY. TAN. 8 & 9. 1914. THE SS. MAN AIA Will Leave Auckland on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7. AT 10 P.M.. Taking Passengers to the above Races. Steamer returns from Whangarei on Saturday, after arrival 12 noon train. RETURN FARE. 20s. CHARLES RANSON, Manager. THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY CO., 1 LIMITED. effij* EXCURSIONS FOR THIS WEEK. Steamers leave The Ferries, west side Queen Street Wharf, New Ferry Building: FOR ORAKEI. KOBIMARAMA. •ST. HELIERS BAY. Daily at 5 45 a m , 7.20 a.m.. 9 a.m., 10.45 am., 12 20 p.m.. 2 p.m., 3.30 p.m., 5.1S a.m., 6.15 p.in ,9 30 p.m., 11 p.m. Leaving St. lleliers Bay at intervals, and 4.15 P.m., 6 p.m., 7 p.m., and 10.15 p.m. FOR RANGITOTO ISLAND. TO-DAY 'TUESDAY) and THURBDAY, January 8, at 10.45 a ra. and 2 p.m., leaving Rangitoto 1.30 p.m. each day. FOR PINE ISLAND. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY. January 7, 1914, at 10.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., leaving Pine Island 4.30 p.m. FOR DEVONPORT, STANLEY BAY, NORTHCOTE, BIRKENHEAD. AND CHELSEA. At Short Intervals Daily. I.l'' '„ 5 = 1 ourist Resorts. TAKE A HOLIDAY AT THE BRIGHTON OF AUCKLAND, WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS HOTEL. WAIWERA. ~ WEEK-END TRIP. Including Steamer and Hotel Charges, £1 Is. _ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. WENZL SGHOLLUM, A. C. BARNES. Proprietor Manager. Further particulars. 'Phone 1560. Auok land, or Waiwera Hotel Bureau. MURIWAI HOUSE. WEST COAST. Near Motutar: Rocks and Fortymile Beach, Two Beautiful Waterfalls. Three Gem Lakes. Highly recommended by doctors as a health resort. 300 Acres Beautiful Bush Scenery. SURF-BATHING, FISHING, BOATING. First-class Accommodation FRENCH CHEF. Tariff: 35s week. 8s day. Hot and cold water, septic tanks. 45mins from station. Trains met b7 arrangement, and parties conveyed to Motutarn. Telephone: Muriwai Beach Bureau Perfect Trip for Motors, 11 hours from Auckland. BLANCHFIELD AND CO.. Muriwai, Waimauku. OXFORD HOUSE. Rotorua, Haupapa St.. near Palace Hotel, central position:— Tariff from 30s per week in advance.Mrs. W. J. Stanley. Proprietress. BRAESIDE Boardinghouse, Arawa St.— Accommodation for Tourists- select and central: terms, 30s weekly.—Mrs. Rennie, Sen., Proprietress, Rotorua. THE GABLES. Russell.— Rooms, spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittinKrooms; unlimited water supplvh. and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling and croquet greens; 6s day. Launch -iloma, excursions or fisning.—Mrs. E. J. Darby, Proprietress. BRENTS BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. the largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for tho 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 leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet ell trains.—S. T. BRENT. Propr. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL 1 ROTORUA. P.O. Box, 29. Telephone, 20. Telegraphic Addross: " Thirwell." First-class Accommodation. •tariff- 6s per day. or 35s per week. MRS. P. B. GILES. Proprietress. WINTER'S ISLAND. TAUMARUNUI. A Beautiful Wooded Island in the Wanuanui River, quite close to Taumarunui. Best of fishing and river bathing. Ideal summer resort. Roomy, comfortable tents, with boarded floors. Board at homestead. Visitors met at trains. Apply THE MANAGER. TZlKfi's" pOURT pRIVATE TTOTEL. UPPER QUEEN" STREET. AUCKLAND. MR. G. USHER, Proprietor. TV.is Hotel is very private, central, and convenient : surrounded by large, well-laid-oul grounds; in the healthiest part of the city: tennis courts, three-rink bowline green, gymnasium, billiard table, ami skat.ng -- Telephone 2256. QTONEHURST. 1 ' SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Telephone 504. Proprietress. AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: " Stonehurst. Auckland." RADNOR RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, Waterloo Quadrant, Auckland. New House in unequalled position, overlooking Government Grounds and the Harbour; five minutes I rum station and centre of city. Large balconies, spacious lounge, fine drawing, smoking, and writing rooms; all well appointed. Electric light throughout. Moderate tariff. mrs. g. H. Mcdonald iLate of Ro'.orual. Telegrams: "Radnor," Auckland. RANDWICK. Hinemoa St., Rotorua— Terms, 32s 6d ptr week; 5s 6d per day. Hut and cold bath, jlectric light throughout. New diningroom, to seat 50. 3mins from baths, 2m>ns from railway station.—Mrs. Wralhall, Proprietress. T7JEAL SEASIDE HOLIDAY.-Cowes Bay, X' Waiheke Island.—Short smooth-water trip from Auck.and;' safe, sandy beach for bathing; good fishing; dancing hall, acetylene gas; boats and launch free. Write or phone Cowes Bureau.—H. I. Insley. Pro. ANY R:>ora a Bathioom. Independent Waterworks or Plumbing.Allen Bath Apparatus, 173, Karangahape Rd. (opp. Beak Of N.Z.)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15500, 6 January 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15500, 6 January 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15500, 6 January 1914, Page 12