Amusements. Q P BRA v ""H | O U. S'E.' IMPORTANT NOTICE. ■ The BOX PLAN hi connection with THIS AFTERNOON'B. MATINEE i ■ arid TONIGHT'S PERFORMANCE will ' be ■ ON VIEW AT THE THEATRE OFFICE all day TO-DAY.' . r : . , ' Matinee Reserves. Is 6d. Evening, >2a 6d. ~~P . E R A • H O U S E. '■ COME OVER HERE." _ „•. JJOIIDAY jy-ATINEE (ANNIVERSARY DAY). AT 2.30. BRING THE CHILDREN to See the BIGGEST VAUDEVILLE BILL YET 3 PRESENTED. Overflowing with. American SPECIALREDUCED PRICES-D.C. apd SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES-D.C. and 0.5.. la; Stalls. 6d; Children' half-price B.C. and O.S. Doors open 1.45 p.m. • ■ ■■; P~ ERA -HOUSE. BRENNAN-FULLER'S - CIRCUIT.- C Implies the Very Best in Vaudeville. • rjpwO gIG gHOWS rpO-DAY. ■ NO INCREASED HOLIDAY PRICES. < NO INCREASED HOLIDAY PRICES. MATINEE AT 2.30. EVENING AT 8. Just the Place to Spend Your Holiday. THE MAGNET THAT DRAWS. , PRACTICALLY AN ALL-IMPORTED • SHOW. ' , , If you desire to witness the Greatest Vaudeville Bill Ever Presented to the Auckland Public, follow the Crowds and "COME OVER HERE." . . 5743 Persons have Seen It to Date. READ' THIS FINE BILL. " "niXIE SOUTHERN, UIXIE SOUTHERN, t - America's Famous Character impersonator. A Big Artidtic Success. ' . . QARBASSE— Louise Introducing LOUISE CARBASSE, "the beautiful young French-Australian Actress, in tiigh-clasß comedy sketches. ' • ' jTESLIE AND . J^ESLIE. The Dancing Wonders from 'Frisco. . rj\tia J£IM.bA.L,L JgßvJb.i,. "Jolly Messenger Boys." Good and Novel. AND. QNBlii America's Latest in Rapid Fire ' Entertainment. - _ SOMETHING .ENTIRELY NEW- v , TOM Special engagement LEONARD Eccentric Comedian. JJONDAS f^RIO, America's Greatest Trick Bicycle Act... , Q.REAT QUZMANI rpRIO, ■. •' Spanish Equilibrists Extraordinary.,' CARLTON AND SUTTON, Patter Duo. WESTON AND fiILL. ' LITTLE MOLLIS. Eminent Soprano, MARGARET CARAHER. DELMAR and - CASSANDRA. i* « Novelty Slack Wire "Artists."**r>. NO INCREASE-IN PRICES, Prices: D.C. and 0.5.. 2s; Stalls, Is 6d: Family Circle, Is; Bos Plan at Theatre all day. ' Booked Seat 3, 23 6d; T9lephono;l69s. - BOOK SEATS TO, AVOID CRUSH. THE ING'S rj^HEATRE. ' " r JpO-DAY, AT £gQ * r RING'S '*•"/ t'j^HEATRE, PULLER'S THE BEST "PICTURES. -F ULLER'S OF ALL ICTURES. BURKE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. t Great Success of the New Programme., '. ' FALLS OF, NIAGARA. Y x . k HIS CHORUS GIRL . WIFE.'- VC --• HIS CHORUS GIRL . WIFE. , r . A particularly ing and appealing :play. ' PATHE'S ENGLISH GAZETTE. jJAI' IN .pARIS £00. A Nature Study of Many - Animals ;, in Captivity® ;.£*.> " • ; - THE LITTLE BROTHER—Comedy. • he gLACE. " " The most exciting Detective Drama of .all time. The wonderfully fine powerful story is, beyond question, fraught withhuman , and heart interest from beginning to end. THOSE TROUBLESOME 'TRESSES.- ' The- N.Z P.S. Up-to-date Topical, CHRISTCHURCH SWIMMING SPORTS. , Prices, Is and 6d. Reserves, lls fid, Ivil Bruit. "jVTEWTON ' ■ PICTURE PALACE, KARANAGHAPE RD . Id. Section..'.i-, . CONTINUOUS . pictures: <% 'os. Come Where,.the ; Crowds' are Coming 1 - See! See! See! • Eee! ~" • A Brilliant Star■, Feature.'- „ - • i - THE , 6TiLL <T7OICE ; 300 ft 3-Reel exhe OTILL V oice ,- - . elusive, J,' Vitagraph-- Dramatic Masterpiece. - THE; HEN WITH THE. GOLDEN. EGG. A Delightful Fairy .Tale", Beautiful Screening, which enchants beholders. •, -- •: -' IN A GARDEN— - Drama.-'• : „ . RUSSIAN NAVAL MANOEUVRES. Prices: 6d and 3d. 6d and.3d. '■? To aIL parts. DANCE, Trades Hall, Tuesday, Friday, A-'. "Saturday. Entries close -for . Waltz Championship, Tuesday, February 3. ..■ ' First prize, £5.—., Bailey.-- , , 'r■ ;> * -v •■' ■■ ■■■ ... ■■'. — . /lolirist Resorts. TAEE A; HOLIDAY AT THE BRIGHTON tir»TTrm-n OF AUCKLAND.' -v *-vv-.:v ■ WAIWERA HOT SPRING'S HOTEL, '; -. . ; „ „ WAIWERA'; - .. * , . ' T , r ,:. • WEEK-END - TRIP,--n Including. Sterner and. Hotel. ChargM, * £1 . la. UNDER " NEW MANAGEMENT; . WENZL SCHOLLUM, A C. BARNES, „ •Proprietor. ,Manager. - Further particulars, 'Phone 1660, Auckland, or Hotel Bureau. :,^^. ; -''.}; X* E , B DNGALOW. :: HINEMOA "STREET,. : ROTORUA. - . . V Conveniently - situated - near Government ■pi . -paths , and Sanatorium s Grounds. VrCElectric Light' throughout. Porter meets all 'ir * - • _ • ' .-- ' trains.- ■ -1 . v-.- : Motor, . Cpach, ' and Launch Excursions ' DI ~ ' arranged from - House. . '. V TARIFF: • Seven. :- Shillings -per: --Day;Two. Guineas . per Week. ; MRS W. H. . CONSTANT. Proprietress. "! ( ' MUMWAI HOUSE. - WEST COAST. xtx Near Motutara 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: £i"t-cla3s Accommodation. FRENCH CHEF. Tariff: 35s week, day. Hot and cold water septic tanks. 45mins from station. Trains met by arrangements v- and parties conveyed to Motutara.- Telephone• Muriwai Beach , Bureau. : Perfect -Trip for Motors. It hours from . Auckland." • •; BLANCHFIELD AND CO.. ' ■' . Waimauku. r : } B R p BATHGATE HOUSE; 1! ROTORUA. the largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate . considerably over 100 visitors Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. .Electric 3 light throughout, hot and' cold baths,- patent'lavatories, etc. nearest v: house to-,.i Government baths, including < the .-large new bath-house; Motor-cars and conveyance's leave Brent's 1 for all the side trips. --Terms reasonable. v Porters meet all trams.-S. "T. BRENT Proprietor" T mRWE-_-. ai TB TWS; P.O_B°x, 29 , '. '- Telephone.' SO. Telesrophio Address; "ThirwelL"' First-class Accommodation.' ;: ; i *-; Tariff: Is per day. or : 35s -per'week MRS. P. • B—GILES; -Proprietress.RING'S C OURT pRIYATE gOTEL. UPPER QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. MR. G. "USHER, Proprietor. This. Hotel is very - private, central, 1 and convenient: surrounded « ; \iy large, well-laid out grounds; in the healthiest-part tho city: tennis courts,-three-rink bowline green gymnasium, full-sized billiard V table, and skating. -Telephone 2256.'' ~f OTONEHURST. ' : ' - •* ° ' SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. I •. NEW ZEALAND.. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD v; ] AND RESIDENCE. - .f~". 'X' MRS. ALBERT .'A. BROWN, ' " ' - " Telephone 501. ...•„ . . Proprielrees. Telegrams: ■ Stbnehurst. Auckland." - gPEND your holidays atA&'fegS'fe, at S reafonable x&'fm particulars apply by 'phone or'letfar 1 MRS. CORDON, ; Proprietregg. fi. R A f?ms IC |' s 6a H pTr m week- 6 5s Bd^e o^^ SEASIDE HOLIDAY _r™». u '■ 1 Waiheke Island." Short B ! y * trip from Auckland; safe, sandTbeac'hnJ bathing; good fishing^nc^wif^ » j e ne gaß; boats and launch free wvft Phone Cowea Bureau.—H. -I.* °* O XF^ar D iotel to^ 4 0Upapa St " Tariff from 30s. per .weeic in' oa ' — day. 6a—Mrs. e. a. ga, gsßry S^SSo 0 ® 30s pec week—E.. **?> GABLES. Russell.—4o Rnnm -L spacious bedrooms, airv vate sittingrooms;,. unliiiitw? oomes ' »n----h. and c. baths,-,p.w. lavatories • l™Lr UPP y ' croquet greens; 6 day.'iXnA' a a nd cursions or fishing.— E. ' J • Xi pnetress. _ - , "• ProRestaurants and Tea Rooms. pRIOR'S-LARGEST^DININGROOM~iN BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS' I . OUJCK SERVICE. ' [ B.T B A D ARCADE.i - y
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15519, 29 January 1914, Page 12
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