Amusements. 3 — 1 HARRY LAUDEE MATINEE TO-Dt* ' ] HARRY LAUDEF MATINEE TO-DAV ;i ARRY LAUDEI MATINEE TO-Dav £ '■ ARRY LAUDER MATINEE TO-DAY At 2.15. ?;.'"■ Performance Exactly as at Night. ''- Children Half-price to All Parts j MATINEE ALSO TO-MORROW MATINEE ALSO TO-MORROW* ,"'■ MATINEE ALSO TO-MORROW." " ' Children in Arms Strictly Not Admitted li MAJESTY'S THEATRE* ] Direction J. AND N. TAIT. TO-DAY AT 2 .15. TO-NIGHT' AT 8. Also, TO-MORROW AND MONDAY YTGHTn AND MATINEE TOMORROW ' j Positively Only Appearances of HARRY LAUDER HARRY LAUDER HiRRY LAUDER, ' HARRY LAUDER HARRY LAUDER, Who achieved an Extraordinary Triumph a* his Opening Performance Last Night. DON'T MISS " - THE WORLD'S LAUGH-MaKEK '■ THE WORLD'S LAUGH-MAKER ' THE WORLD'S LAUGH-MAKER And Brilliant Company of International I Artists. SELWYN DRIVER - - Hum™ i : THE BERSCENYS - - Gip.y S? ERNEST SEWELL - - Livi c / MariSSS* 1 K?T R T¥R R Yi S N I JACK ark . - . ¥ C ' M h S iteg| FINE ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Horace Sheldon. TICKET ARRANGEMENTS. Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle io« «: Unreserved Stalls and Circle, 7a 6.1 .* doors. a •» FIVE-SHILLING TICKETS, . . .FIVE-SHILLING TICKETS, Admitting to Back Stalls, on gale at Eadv', Music Warehouse and the Doers. 7;5 I THREE-SHILLING TICKETS j aj .THREE-SHILLING TICKETS t Admitting to Early Gallery on' sain .« ! Eady'a and the Doors. "'* *' aj . .TWO-SHILLING TICKETS TJTKom Lat6 GaLery ' Soid at ' D °°» « Box Plans at Wiidir.an and Arey's. Carriages »nd Motors 10.30. GLOBE PICTtTHsa THEATRE BE LUXE E*" THE GLOBE SUPREMACY RETAINS By the Most Interesting Picture Exhibited in months, ° rpHE GOVERNOR'S "QOUBLE. fr rpHE QOVERNOR'S ROUBLE. S&. A Story of Wonderful Interest AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE Australia's War Preparations Etc '" TEE JUDGE'S STORY ' A Story of the American Civil War ANY PORT IN A STORM.-Vitagraoh ' SIMPLE SIMON'S VO\V-Gaum™T'< PRISCILLA'S JOKE.-AB. c2 ' gD. CHILDREN £>D. RESERVED -J S AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCTFTT UCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY THIRD CONCERT OF 11th SEASON TOWN HALL, ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, * 8 P.M. Orchestra of 65 Instrumentalists, i A Magnificent Programme will be nreJ sented by this Old-established Society ' Soloists: Miss Laura Walker, mea* soprano; Mr. J. Wallace Atkinson. *assT Full Particulars of Programme Later.-' Box Plan will be open at Wildman anl Arey's on MONDAY, September 21, 8 an? Day Sales, 2s, at Eady and Co. GORDON EADY, i Secretary. Care A. Eady and Co., 112, Queen St. . TRANCE- Why not learn? Single lesson, ■*-* 3b 6d; qualified teacher always available; Roya; Albert Hall.— 'Phone 1506, Pit* feasor Bailey. OBERT LOUIS STEVENSON says that a happy face is a better thing fa find than a five pound note." There will be 380 happy competitors' faces at the Basketball Tournament. j PIANOS and Organs unpacking; all prices; easy terms. £1 monthly Call or send.— F. Moore and Co.. Customs St. ET ' J Tourist Resorts. GRANDE VTJE. ™ FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. The Newest- and Most Up-to-date House in ROTORUA. Overlooking Geysers, Bath Pavilions, Bowling and Tennis Lawns, and Government Gardens. Terms, 8s a day, £2 5s per week Phone 60; Telegraphic Address, Grande Vw. P.O. Box 50. MRS. H. A. PEARCE, Proprietress. "THE "DUNGALOW, HINEMOA STREET. ROTORUA. * 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. THE GABLES, Russell.-40 Rooms, spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private aittingrooms : unlimited water supply! h. and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling sad croquet greens; 6s day. Launch Ailoma, excursions or fishing.—Mrs. E. J. Darby. Proprietress. ;,' THTRT7ELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTO RUA.— Box 29. Telephone 21 Telegraphic addrejs: " Thirwell." First-clsn accommodation. Winter Tariff: 6s per day, 30s per week.—Mrs. P. B. Gibs. Proprieties* BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO RUA, the largest Private Hotel of Boterua. Can aaionimodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated ,tb» whole of it ret.dy for the season. Elecbio light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc ; nearest house to Government baths, including the large new bath; house. Motor-cars and conveyances Jews Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.— T. BREST. Proprietor. -,* WINDERMERE PRIVATE IIOTE6, SCOTIA PLACE (3mins above 'loan Hall), new and up-to-date House, 30 rooms, is now open to receive Visitors and Permisents, Superior accommodation. 'Phone MB all modern conveniences.— Veale, PW" prietress. "-. SO N O M i 'Phone 725. PRIVATE HOTEL. The abeve Well-known House has a f« Vacancies for Pcrmancnts. Single ana Double Rooms. Tariff on application. 6MRS. NAIRN - • Proprietress- '". THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE; ROTORUA. First Two Houses outside Main Railway Gates. , Now Conducted e.s one Eatablbnttient. ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESTSCorrespondence receives immediate ■ attention. SPECIAL WINTER TARIFF: 0s pes *»!• 35s t>er week. ___■■ i , —I Hotels. -jITON D~olß HOTEL, TAKAPfJ>'iJ. SMITH, Proprietor. ; I' Late Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth. ~ Most Up-to-date Hotel in Now Zetland Beautiful Grounds. First-class Cuisine-^ Trt-EW r/EALAND JJERALII. Subscriptions 6d per week, delivered is t/iwi and suburbs, or 10s per QUft«er_ » ; adva-ice. posted to any curt ci the Dominion AnvEBTiSEMKKTS under the jollowin Itdajg ' —Wanted, To Let, los Sals, los I„" FouotTPzbsokai.. Boabd x*d t ire inserted at the rate 01 1* "**«*£*£•& three consecutive insertions tor -a »" cash, paid in advance ■ BraTHS. Maheiaoes. a.nd Deaths, 2s K each insertion;. Funeral Notices, Is exto. for cash paid in advance. These » notuw ments must be signed by the advertiser. Replies to advertisements will be reeewa? at the office of the Hesald free of <*"* 6 . Instructions as to the insertion ««» drawal of advertisements in the a.SBWt' must be in writing. iThe Proprietors do not hold tbenurip responsible for non-insertion « i»«jgj Keats through accident or from other o»JJ or for error in the publication of any M*«* tisecient. j. Telephones-— and Department, 178; Job Printing Order Offi.* ~, 2890; Publishing. 14; Editorial. 229- _ ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15717, 18 September 1914, Page 10
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