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Amus°mcnts. TEE IALHAMBRA. / OPPOSITE GRAFTON BRIDGE. GRAND MATINEE npO-DAY. rand Matinee 10-DAY. , AT 2 30. USUAL MATINEE PRICES. 1 S-rp HE ALHAMBB A,_ fi A IMPORTANT MANAGERIAL NOTICE. P TO MEET THE TIMES _ (Until further notice)). ( Dress Circle One ShilHnp. * Stalls Sixpence TONIGHT-LAST NIGHT OF "THE MISER'S DAUGHTER,' In Throe Reels of Perfect Film, Founded on BALZAC'S GREAT WORK, __ m "EUGENIE." IS—Three of Our Absolute Exclusive— f?D ■*- _ Locals— " vv CANTERBURY V AUCKLAND. } ENGLAND V. AUCKLAND (Hockey). L „ SCENES OF THE CAMP I* LATEST PATHE GAZETTE SKELLEY'S BIRTHDAY <A.B. Comic). Until the Sea (Seller Drams)— Through the Canadian Rockies (Scenic)— Broncho Bill? and the Bad Man (Essanay Drama)— Sydney s Sharp Points (Cosmo Comic)— Etc. 1 1 MAKE A NOTE OF THE PRICES, u IS—Reserves at Lo Polit's or Theatre—CD 1 * Thona 2682. O JMPR ES S T H E~A TRE, ■ Corner Ponsonby and Great North Roads. TWO SESSIONS NIGHTLY. 7 to 10.15. LOVELY THEATRE. ' LOVELY PICTURES. c LOVELY MUSIC. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M STALLS, 3d. CIRCLE, 6d. SPALLS. 3d. CIRCLE, fid. 1 Q.LOBE piCTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. Look out for Monday's special, ' TRAGEDY AT THE INN. I TRAGEDY AT THE INN. The mystory unravelled by the great detective, • MONSIEUR LE COCQ. A sensational raastcrpioce, THE AUCKLAND CITY BAND : x (Bandmaster Gjo. Clark), Will Play a PROGRAMME OF PATRIOTIC AND I . APPROPRIATE MUSIC In the PUBLIC RESERVE, NEWMARKET, By kind permission of tho Borough Council, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, AUGUST 23. Commencing at 3 o'clock. A Collection will be taken up in aid of the . Local Distress Fund. F. CHRISTMAS, Secretary. ALL come and hear Onehunga Band nlay at the Royal Oak Zoo. on Sunday. Tearooms on grounds. DANCE.— Ring up 1506, and have a prac- ' tice before going, to tho ball Private lesson ay time. 3a 6d—Prof. Bailey. Albert Hall. =3 . Lectures. QHBIBT AND WAR. Second Lecture. . FREEMASONS' HALL, Upper Queen St., I TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING.. At 7 o'clock. Subject: "THE WORLD'S FUTURE RULERS," By Mr. W. S. Yearsley. Scats Free. No Collection. "A GLIMPSE OF GALLANT ■**■ BELGIUM." TEE RT. REV. H. W. CLEARY, D.D., Will Lecture, With Numerous Lantern Illustrations, LEYS INSTITUTE, PONSONBY, THURSDAY NEST, AUGUST 27. Is. ADMISSION is. (Or Lecture Course Ticket.) ' = I Excursions, P..aics, etc. TIAKAPUNA TRAMWAY AND FERRT DAYS WATER' AND qnAKAPUNA SERVICE. -" gS. puPUKE L V,^£- w P £F» Tee (Wesi«ro Enfrnne«> WEEKDAYS, at 7.15 a.m. and quartet _naat even hour until 11.15 p.m. SUNDAYS, at 10. 11 a.m.. 1 p.m., 2.15, 3.15, 4.30. 5 45. 6-15, 8, 9, *9 30 *Ba.,swater only. Connecting with. Trams at Bayswatet FCK LAKE TAKHPTJNA. full Time-table* on Application at Ferry OEcfls , pARCEL OERVICE. Parcels _ and Freight Delivered to any Address in the Lake District promptly, at Low Rates. Prices on application. W.,H TAYLOR. , Manager,

I ■',■'"—. —=1 Tourist Resorts. rPHB T>UNOALOW. HINEMOA street, rotorua Convenientily situated near Government Baths find Snn»torium Grounds. Porter rc*>«»s all trains Motor. Coach, and Launch Excursions Booked from House. WINTER TARIFF. 6s per Day: 8?t per Week. MRS W. H CONSTaNT. Proprietress. THE GABLES, Russell.—4o Rooms, spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply: h and c. baths, pw. lavatories; bowline and croquet greens; 6s day. Launch Ailoma, excursions or fishing.—Sirs. E. J. Darby, Proprietress. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTO ROA.-P.O. Box 29. Telephono 20 Telegraphic address: " Thirwoll." First-class accommodation ' Winter Tariff: 6a per day, 80s per week.—Mrs. P. B. Giles, Proprietress BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO RUA, the largest Private Hotel of Roto run. Can accommodate considerably over 103 visitors. Mr Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for tao 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 all trains.-S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. ARAWA TJOUSE. WORLD-FAMED PRIVATE HOTEL, : ROTORUA. Stands hich in beat part of town; nutrounded with beautiful grounds, in which guests may wander and enjoy the utmost Eriv'acy Commanding lowly views of ARE. MOUNTAIN SCENERY. and Thermal Action. ' Renovated and refurnished throughout, in eluding a Broadwood Concert Grand Piano. Coaches and Motors call for all Trips. Terms moderate. MRS. R. GRIFFITHS. Proprietress. RADNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT. AUCKLAND. New House, overlooking Government Ground and the harbour; five minutes from station and centre of city; large balconies. commanding magnificent views; spacious Vunge: electric light throughout. Telegrams, Radnor, Auckland. 'Phono A 451. Mrs. G. H. Mcdonald. stonehdrst, symonds street. AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. Telephones 50J and A 37-1. Proprietors. Telegrams: '' Stonehurst. Auckland." [TING'S nOURT pRIVATE TTOTEL, UPPER QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. MR. G. USHER. 'ropnetor This Hotel is very private, central, and convenient; surrounded by large, well laid out grounds; in the healthiest part of the city: tennis courts. threo-r;nk bowling croon, gynasiuin, full-sized billiard table, and skating- Telephono 22C>ft HOT SPRINGS, Holensville—Best Tome in Dominion.— Springside, noarcst house to baths J recently enlarged Tariff, 5s dty, 80s week.--Mm. Ed<Usston, Proprietress, Thane 8.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15694, 22 August 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15694, 22 August 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15694, 22 August 1914, Page 12

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