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Amusements. QPBBA JJ 0 U 8 B. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE Where Vast Crowds Congregate. MATINEES WEDNESDAYS it SATURDAY* TO-NIGHT - AT 8 - TO-NIGHT. NEW IMMENSE STAR ATTRACTIONS Who arrived from Sydney, per R.M.S. Manuka, yesterday. A V»udovillo Bill Overflowing with Novoltj Acta from ill over the world. Direct from America. Starring Engagement. Under the Fuller-Brennan Management. rjiHE JJUGHES rpRIO. AMERICA'S CLASSIEST MUSICAL OFFERING. HUGHES MUSICAL TRIO. HUGHES MUSICAL TRIO. HUGHES MUSICAL TRIO. Whose Wonderful Manipulation of Different Musical Instruments in Our Australian Thoatrcs was responsible for glowing Press Criticisms. Direct from America. A Feature Act. J£AY J^AWRENCE, "The American Girl." "A Living Mystery." RAY LAWRENCE. RAY LAWRENCE. RAY LAWRENCE. An Artist that will absolutely deceive you, An Immense Attraction. CROTTON & American Athletes. SKREMKA. Strength and Grace Combined. THE EARY COMEDY TRIO. THE EARY COMEDY TRIO. American Novolty Acrobatic Trio. In an Entire Change. HAYMAN Brilliant Sketch Artiste. AND COY, KNOWLES AND LEE. HART AND KENNY. RAY DE VERE. LESLIE AND SOL BERN. LESLIE AND SOL BERN. LESLIE AND SOL BERN. American Character Comedy Duo, in their Brilliant Speciality, in One Act, "THE MOTOR MANIACS." PRICES: D.C. and OS., 2s: Stalls, Is 8d; Reserves, '2s 6a. 500 S Esra ai I s ' Booking: Wildtnan and Arey'a until 5 p!m.; aftorwards, Opora House. Tol. 1695, MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY, AT 2 30. MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY, AT 2.30. rpHE RING'S rpHEATRE. CULLER'S piCTURES. TO-NIGHT ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. First Screening in New Zealand of the 4500 ft. Special in Six Titanic Parts. THE DAY THE DAY OF DAYS. OF DAYS. Fatalism assigns to every man his " day of days." and the adventures of the hero of this Drama furnish one of the most amazing series of mcidonts ever portrayed on, tho screen. Scenes from the World's GREATEST ORIENTAL DRAMA, KISMET. KISMET. KISMET. Faithfully Visualised in this Colossal Production THE DAY OF DAYS THE DAY OF DAYS THE DAY OF DAYS With Specially Augmented Orchestra. In Addition. WINTER SPORTS IN SWEDEN ALL CLOSED AT TEN NEW FRESH WATER AQUARIUM TO ENGLISH GAZETTE AUCKLAND BOARDINGHOUSE ROMANCE Prices: D.S., If; Stalls, Pd; Res- Is Gd at Aley's, Stationer, Karangahape Road. MEWTOX PICTURE THEATRE, - L> KARANGAHAPE RD., Id Section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Come Where the Crowds are Coming! A SON OF HIS FATHER. Lubin Latest A SON OF HIS FATHER. 2000 ft Exclusive Depicting the Life of a Gambler and his Reformation through the Influence of his Wife. HOME-SPUN TRAGEDY. Yitajrraph HOME-SPUN TRAGEDY. Drama. ATSSA'S DREAM Drama THE BABY ELEPHANT - - Vaudeville THE WARWICK CHRONICLE - Topical Supported with other Fine Subjects. PRICE: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. pOOD GRACIOUS!! THE SPECIALS COMING BACK. WHAT FOR? TO CATCH "THE FORTY THIEVES." QUEEN'S THEA'I'K i!J TO-DAY-MONDAY-TO-NIGHT. Our Usual Groat Change, Featuring A MAN IN THE WORLD OF MEN. QUEEN'S CHRONICLE. CITY V. 'VARSITY FOOTBALL MATCH. Also, A Beautiful Coloured Subject of Nestle's Gigantic Condensed Milk Industry. Adults, Children, 6d. • M - T OOK OUT! THEY'RE COMING. •* J THEY'RE AFTER YOUR MONEY: "THE FORTY THIEVES." HEAR MISS MARY GOW in "Lochleven —Si. James's Ball, Wednesday Night. pOOD GRACIOUS!: THE SPECIALS ™ COMING BACK. WHAT FOR? TO CATCH THE FORTY THIEVES." "WHISTLE, AND I'LL COME TO YE, »V MA LAD "—lf ye moan St. James's Hall on Wednesday Night. PIANOS unpacking by Ronisch, Russell, A;pllo. and J. Browne. Hear them to-day.F. Mooro and Co., Customs St. E. Meetings. M R ' J. P A Y ' Ei M,p " Will Address hie Grey Lynn Constituents as follows:— RICHMOND ROAD-TO-MORROW (Tuesday), June 50. COLUMBA HALL-NEXT THURSDAY. July 2. And, if the hall can be obtained, at the JUBILEE HALL. KINGSLAND. NEXT WEDNESDAY. July 1. Doors open 7.30. Chair will be taken at 8 o'clock. Please Note.—A further announcement will be made regarding the Jubilee Hall, Kinpsland, in a later advertisement. Tourist ResortsTHIRWELI. PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTO--1 Hl-A.—P.O. Boi 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address: " Thirweil.' Fust-class accommodation. Winter Tariff' 6s r er day. 30s por week.—Mrs. P. B. Giles, Proprietress. m H Eg U iN G A L O W, HINEMOA STREET. ROTORUA. Conveniently situated near Government Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. Porter meets oil trainsMotor, Coach and Launch Excursions Booked from House. WINTER TARIFF: 6s per Day; 35s per Week. MRS. W. H. CONSTANT, Proprietress BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORITA, the largest Private Hotel of Roto rua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr Brent, has renovated the whole of it ready for tho season Eleetno light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc-; nearest house to Government baths, including tho large new bathhouse Motor-cars an dconveyances leavo Brent's for all tho Rile trips. Terms reasonable Porters meet all trains.-S. T. BENT, Proprietor THE GABLES. Russell. —10 Rooms, spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, pri- , vate oittinßrooms; unlimited water supply : h. and c baths, p-w. lavatories; bowling and croquet greens; 6s day. Launch Ailomb, ex- ; cursions or fiehlng—Mrs- E. J- Darby. Pro- ] prietrcasSO N A M A, ALFRED STREET (Close to Albert Park). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOB rERMANENTS AND tourists. 'PliOne 725. Tel«iraphic Address. " Sonoma." MRS. NAIRN - • Proprietress. THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE. ROTORDA, First Two House? outside Main Railway Gates. Now CoP'Jucted as one Establishment. ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESTS. Correspondence receives immediate attention. SPECIAL WINTER TARIFF: 6a por day, 35a per week. J, N. Proprietor.

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New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 14