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■■;'■/'■' Amusements, y ■ ■'!,, qlobb ' nomiHrouß ; pictures. ! ' •.'.'■- THEATRE DE LUXE, EXCITEMENT FROM THE WORD "GO" CHARACTERISES THIS GREAT SERIES. lhe glorious annals of British valour rei cord the noblo heroism of Lieutenants Chard and Brorahead, who, with 80 men, successfull? resisted an attack of 4000 Zulus at "RORKE'S THRIFT. j 1879 - TDORKE'S THRIFT - 1879 •nORKE'S T\RIFT. * A thrilling story has been written round this memorable and historic defence, and will be presented with all-its splendid detail. Tommy Brandon, a young soldier in love with Graoe, Rorke's Drift. The massing of Zulus, Grace's warning. THE ATTACK. Tommy's daring ride to Lord Chelmsford for ieinforconwnts; roscue of the flag. THE RELIEF of the gallant little band. In addition to this splendid feature, by universal desire, the management will prosent what is universally admitted the famous KEYSTONE'S GREATEST COMEDY, HPHE TMOT. THE THOT. Those who have not seon this wildly hilarious film bhould come along and get a feast of real joy. The Topical Budgot, The Infernal Machine, Hiram's Hotel and Tailing— novel Swiss sport. fid. Children 3d. Reserved Is. THE - SYMONDB BTREET - T TWO. A HE Penny Section LiYRIC. " THE WRECK." "The excellent collection of new pictures which was introduced at the Lyrio Theatre last evening, was headed by a film entitled, " The Wreck," which incidentally contains one of the most daring episodes evor attempted in tho art of cinematography. It iB an actual head-on collision of a runaway locomotive with another engine drawing a train of cars, both engines running at 40 miles an hour."—HEBALD. I NEED WE SAY MORE? This is only one of the many fine films in this week's Tine series. Screened Tonight at the Lyric. " THE WRECK." Excitement from the word "Go!" ALGERIA'S ACROBATS - - - Vaudeville. MONTANA STATE FAIR - - - - Bcenio. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC - Topical. COURTING BETTY'S BEAU - - Comedy. MAIN TRUNK SMASH Local. And " THE WRECK." The Lyrio Symphony Orchestra. Prices as Usual. ¥OT. BENEDICT'S HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. riRAND pUCHRE AND T)ANCE, In aid of Parish Funds, rpO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), JUNE Priies awarded to winners. Doors open 7.30, commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Genfci, 2s; Ladies, Is 6d. A. V. LORRIGAN, R. OWENS. Joint Secretaries. WEST END THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCKTHE WRECK. THE WRECK. A Great Vitagraph Star Film, 3000 ft. Keystone Funny Farce. aLEGRIA'S ACROBATS. MONTANA STATE FAIR. MEXICAN WAR PICTURES. WEST END ORCHESTRA. Prices as usual- 'Phone A 340. ROYAL ROLLER RINK, KHYBER PASS. SKATING. SKATING. Continuously 10 a.m. till 10 p.m., Daily. Saturdays and Holidays excepted. A Revolution in this Ever-popular Pastime, SKATING FROM MORNING TILL NIGHT, A CONTINUOUS SHOW. WE NEVER CLOSE. Compotent Staff of Instructors Day and Night. ENCHANTING MUSIC. ' ADMISSION: 10 a.m. till 10 p.m., Is (including Skates, all Flooragol. YOUNG AND HUGHES, Proprietors. DANCING.-MISS CECIL HALL-Studio in City. Classos Dovonport, Tuesday Evening, Thursday afternoon (children). Classical, Ballet, and Step-Dancing, Tango, etc.—Communications. 10, Grey St.. Devonport. DANCE.— Tango Dunces and Tea, Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon, Auckland's Finest Academy, Royal Albert Hall. Gent.'s, Is Gd; Ladies, Is—Prof. Bailoy. ess . I s==| Hotels. TONDON STRAND, Opposite to COMMONWEALTH BUILDING. TTORREX'S TJOTEL. 6s. BED. BREAKFAST. ATTENDANCE. Telegrams: Hrrrex's, Strand, London, li.'". ■".'"'■'. "■'■■ "'— J ■ , Tourist Resorts. rrHE BUNGALOW, HINEMOA STREET. ROTOF.UA. Conveniently situated near Government Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. Porter meets all trains. Motor, Coach and Launch Excursions Booked from House. WINTER TARIFF: 6s per Day; 35s per Week. MRS. W. H. CONSTANT. Proprietress. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO RUA, '.he largest Private Hotol of Rotoma. Can accommodate considerably over 10*) visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electrio light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lava tones, etc.: nearest house to Government baths, including the Urge now bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the aide trios. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.—S. T BRENT. Proprietor. THE GABLES. Russell.-40 Rooms, SDicious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply; h. and c baths, p.w. lavatories: bowling and croquet greens; Ge day. Launch Aiioma, excursions or fishing—Mrs. E. J. Darby, Proprietress, » THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic Address: "Thirwell." First-class Accommodation. Tariff: 6s per day, or 35s per wok. MRS. P. B. GILES. Proprietress. " •DYECROFT," - 26, LOWER SYMONDS STREET. Good Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders First-class Tabic All modern conveniences; near Albert Park; one minute from car. M NOCK. 'Phone 4268. RADNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT, AUCKLAND. Now House, overlooking Government GronncV and tho harbour; five ruinates from statioo jnd centre of city-, large balconies, commanding magnificent views; spacious lounge; electric hint throughout. Telegrams, Radnor. Auckland. 'Phone A4GI. mrs. g. h. Mcdonald. qtonehurst, »j symonds street, auckland, new zealand. strictly first-class board and residence. mr. and mrs, albert a. brown, Telephones 504 and A 374. Proprietors, Telegrams: " Stonehurat. Auckland." Trim's riocßT p.HiVATE ttotel, UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. MR. G. USHER, Proprietor. This Hotel is very private, central, and convenient: surrounded by large, well laidout grounds; in the healthiest part of the city- tennis courts, three-rink bowling green. gymnasium, full-sized billiard table, and sMing. Telephone 2256. HOT SPRINGS, Helensville.-Best Tonio in Dominion—Springside House (opp. Baths), recently enlarged; tariff, Sb day. 80s week,—Mrs. Eddleston, Proprietress, 'Phone 8.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15626, 4 June 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15626, 4 June 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15626, 4 June 1914, Page 14

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