Amusements. "^ L AST NIGHT <**=£ NEW Z^ GOOD-BYE ~ GOOD-BI E S■ i FRED NTBLO. JOSEPHINE COIS And Farewell to the FamouT W> GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD or, In -■ -OFFICER 666--OFFICER 666JJIS MAJESTY'S S^ Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD Business Manager, J FaiTe'll. ' The Bert cf Them All." j OFFICER 666 CREATES A SENSATIOS j Received Last Night with Great " Enthusiasm. j —LAST NIGHT OF "OFFICER «.„ -LAST NIGHT OF "OFFICER KsC ! TO-NIGHT, a'. ? 15, | Farewell Appearance in New Ze»k*j Farewell Appearance :n New Zealand Of the Brilliant and Delightful and !|«. Popular Artists, *™ FRED NIBLO AND JO.SE?'HIN'E fntr.* ■I FRED NIBLO AND JOSEPHINE cS nd : ' I J- C. WILLIAMSON'S :' | POWERFUL COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. In the Record-breaking, Laughter-making ~i Thrilling Co.uedy Drama, ' *"■ ' I ; -OFFICER 666--OFriCER 666.-' Surprising Situation. Smart Chatw Snappy Epigrams. ' Don't Go if you're get i Split lin i Plans at Wildrr.an and Arev'a n.. e , «t Clcare. Prices: D C and fi7* i < Stalls, 3s; Gallery. Is Fariv tu', 6 : j and Gallery. ]« extra ' 7 Door **& j H 1 " SfAJBSTrs THEATRE. | COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT j For a Br.ef Season of I FOUR NIGHTS AND TWO MATTKEks | M«.«. 3 and N. »i» will preMnt - I 'JJAREY L AUDEB ' j JJARRY JAUDEB. JJARRY TATTDER, THE WORLD'S GREATEST EVTTO TA.INER, ™iEBr And H:s Company of • INTERNATIONAL ARTSTS f j INTERNATIONAL ARnSTS.' \ Including: THE THREE HASSANS - - Aerial Acroto, IRENE BERCSNEY AND Gipsy Mnsitaßa JACK ARK Diabolo Jngsfe KITTY RYAN Bl J£ SELWYN DRIVER - - Society Entertain ERNEST SEWELL - - Living Marionette HORACE SHELDON - - Musical Dindot And p SPECIALLY AUGMENTED ORCHESTIC. MATINEES: FRI.. ISUi; SAT., lathi ; Five Shilling Unreserved Seats, '' Five Shilling Unreserved Seats, ■ OBTAINABLE FROM A. EADT AND CO ~ I TO-MORROW MORNING. Prices: D.C, and O. Stalls, 10s 6d; oQat prices. 7s 6d, ss, 3s. Late'gallery (if rotas) after 7.45, 2s. Plan at Wildman and Arey's. « Children, half-price to Matinees onjf. Children in arms not admitted. Restaurants and lea Rooms, -' \ PRIOR'S— LARGEST DININGEOOU IS TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING HEAL& * QUICK SEt, i STRAND ARCADE. . — „ j_, HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE TOS? OFFICE REFRESHMENT BOOKS? Yes! They aro Grand, New, Op-iMS* No waiting. " (, Opp. GJ?.Q;.. I: ' J , Tourist Resorts. GRANDE VU % FERST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIOH. , The Newest and Most Up-to-date Hou»sl I i ROTORUA "• ' Overlooking Geysers, Bath Pavflionj, Bff»J- ---■ ing and Tennis Lawns, and GovenUMi' Gardens. Terms, Ss a day, £2 5s per *«t j 'Phone 60; Telegraphic Address, Grande Vm. i P.O. Box 50. MRS. H. A. PEARCE, Propristreß.^ : rn h E T>UNGALOW, HINEMOA STREET. ROTORUA ' Conveniently situ?ted near Govfirafflffll • Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. x I Porter meets all trains. . '-, '■ Motor, Coach, and Launch Eicursffla' Booked from House. -■■.•- WINTER TARIFE: *„ 6s per Day: 35s per Week. . :-• MRS- W. H. CONSTANT, Proprietoaj*' THE GABLES. Russell.-40 .Boato, spacious bedroomß, airy bilcoics!, F* vate sittingrooms: unlimited water sWPffl - h. and c. baths, p.w. lavatories: bowhnß»® , croquet greens: 6s day. Launch Ailom»y» cursions or fishing.— E. J. Darby, rW prietress. '_ S THTR-ELL PRIVATE HOTEL, I# RUA.-P.O- Bos 29. Telephe»» > Telegraphic address: " Thirwell." Ffflt**' accommodation. Winter Tariff:6s perw. 30s per week.—Mrs. P. B. GOis. Propnea» BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, BgKJ; RUA. the largest Private Hotel of »» I rua. Can accommodate considerably «w J 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renov*t«H» , whole of it ready for the season. ""SS light throughout, hot and cold baths, P«»; ' lavatories, etc ; nearest house to Gcsfflr 1 ment baths, including the large new "* house. Motor-cars and conveyances ■«• . Brent's for all the side trips. Terms raw* . able. Porters meet all trains.—B. T. BBbW» Proprietor. - T7CTINDERMERE PRIVATE HOT& VV SCOTLV PLACE (3mins abo^J^ 1 Hall), new and up-to-date House, » »S is now open to receive \ isitors and * im ents. Superior accommodation. tl ? M .pi. all modem conveniences.— Veale, Bjr 1 prietress. SO N O M >• 'Phone 725. I PRIVATE HOTEL. V • The above Wall-known House tM » H s Vacancies for Permanents. Single 4 ,- 0 Double Rooms. Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN - - Proprietress. £ 1 THE AUSTRALIA AND THE E^ 1 ROTORUA. First Two Houses outside Main RailwJ. Now Conducted as one Establisbnent i { ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GOES^ Correspondence recedes lmmeaiaw atleii'.ioxi. .*•■ " SPECUL WINTER TARIFF: 6s per asj. *" 303 per week. ■■^" : SrßSCßirr-.ONS 6d per week. &*«££' " tow, and suburbs, or 10s per VU**£ !• advance, posted x, any car, oi tn. Db^ '' advirtisembsts under foibv-tngc 5g '• _\&d, To Let FOB ' RE L g^c»Fotrar>, Personal. BOiP.D asp W • # are inserted at the rate of Is words three consecutive insert. lor & W , cash, paid in advance & Binras. Mirsugej. asp Deaths. »^ «ach insertion;. Vrxzau. Nctices. u w . for cash paid in. advance- .\ adveS'T , ments must be signed by Ji» .^ verl "V ia '. KepUes to will ° a^^ '"• r- a the office of the Heralp ,m of <*»»=£. I 8 Instructions as to the 'aseruw lC k£jf& '• drawal of advertisements m the ÜB^ must be in wr:tm=. .^nrifflk ' The Proprietors do net bold t^^jj^ 1 responsible irr non-insert on of*««|| '' men's llirouah accident or !rom other ««^ ? or tor error in the publication of an? *g£ j tisei'ient. —*i^?^ 5 Telephone, -Advertising and C^J^l Department, 178; Job ?™.^. 0t 2£j*:;i: . . 2890; Publishing. 1«; Editorial. 8»-vJ|K
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15715, 16 September 1914, Page 12
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