Amusements. JlESii I -rr-n rn 11 ~ — 1 P rTAHRY ' LAUDER'S 1 AR£Y LAUDER'S PAREWPTpf"' '-'-• -. gARRY LADDER'S FARKsijggtf '( ■ pjjt I . 1 rriS MAJESTY'S V: TO-NIGHT, at 7 45. r '* ■ •'- ? TO-NIGHT, at 7-45. 'Jf^' ' V*;'® : ■ ■■■ •#%>: MESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT annotnw. I hat To-night's Performance concludes lh» Australian and New Zealand Tour of " HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER, HARRY LAUDER, RTho has achieved the Greatest Trim* i! 5 nrer known in the amusement history of?? i jart of the World. y o{ tm 3 ' i) SPECIAL NOTICE. As Mr. Lauder and the Full Company sail 5 To-night, at 11 p.m., for Sydney, by the s-a. Maheno, it is essentia! that the'perform- • Mice shall commence at 7.15 p.m. ana i lud there will be no interval. " 1 MEMORABLE XI OUT. TO-\in-TTT A MEMORABLE XI GUT, t o .v A MEMORABLE NIGHT. TO-NIGHT A MEMORABLE NIGHT. TO-NIGHT A MEMORABLE NIGHT, TO-NIGHT HARRY LAUDER'S FAREWELL ' I HARRY LAUDER'S FAREWELL ' ! HARRY LAUDER FAREWELL - To Australia ana New Zealand. ' j And in order to make certain of being tilers, | RESERVE SEATS IMMKDIATFIV * RESERVE SEATS IMMEDIATELY Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. DAY SALES AT LADY S MUSIC SHOP Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle, 10s 6d." Other Prices: 79 6d ss. 3 3 . , Performance Commences at 7.45 Sharp DIRECTION - - j. AND N. TAIT. H lB MAJESTY'S THEATSE, Commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. •' For Six Nigh: Un.y. E. J. CARROLL Presents The World's Greatest Necromancers LEROY, TALMA AND BOSrn LEROY, TALMA AND BOSCO' LEROY, TALMA A.N Jj husCOi In ft bombardment of sensational illusions™ surprises. 7 I?® ??° gorgeously-mounted illusions™ dramatic spectacle ever attempted on an, stage :— * , "HERO," or "THROWN TO THE LIONS." £ An Illusion in three cues. e:: „ > a ~ .j,. Use of two ferocious lions, ' and "in" which °!. 6r principals and r.umerariej •gpear. This magnificent spectacular pro,'' suctionwill culmsnate in one oi tee actressei being thrown into a cage containing the liv« , lions. "THE HINDU ROPE TRICK." fPerformed by MR. LEROY. for the Firrf Time in New Zealand. i "THE MAGIC WATERS." A marvellous • trick, in which hundreds of farmyard animals are produced from emctt • tubs previously put together in full view of tne audience. i A host of other tricks and illusions tod numerous to mention, all forming part of the most delightful hours' entertainment qver submitted to an Auckland audience As a slight diversion from magic, §• Novel Specialty Acts have been procont including f* ''% WARNER AND WHITE. .:A America's Representative Eccentric Dancer^ SANTO SANTUCCI, || The Wizard of the Accordeon. v JUGGLING EXTRAORDINARY. % By "The Unknown." H- _ . ti ' Prices: 3s, 23, Is. >;• Box Plan at Wildman and Area's THUESI SAY Morning. Booking Fee, Is. m 1 ■ ■■ i «—ryftw PIANO'S and Organs unpacking; all prices; easy terms, £1 monthly Cull M send.F. Moore and Co.. Cua\o na St. jfcS' . [ Tourist Resorts, t g>|. GRANDE V titt, ; FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. | The Newest and Most Up-to-date House % ' ROTORUA. i'|fr Overlooking Geysers, Bath Pavilions, BotpU log and Tennis Lawns; and Government i Gardens. Terms. Ss a day, £2 5a per week. - hone 60; Telegraphic Address, Grande Vafi P.O. Box SO. .-' % j MRS. H. A. PEARCE, Proprietress. Ijl Eg £g OGaLO# • HINEMOA STREET. ROTOBUA, '£? Conveniently situated near Government . ■ Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. ' ' <§;» Porter meets all trains. _ • '1 - i Motor. Ooach, and Launch Excursions $/: \ ; Booked from House. •'.#" > WINTER TABIC i, '* 6s per Day; dss per Week. . K'-. ÜBS- W. H. CONSTANT. Proprietress.? • " . • rpHE GABLES. Kussell.—4o Rooms, - X spacious bedrooms, airy balconies. tj# 4 ' v rate sittingrooms: unlimited water supply! j, h. ana c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling *f|S" . creqnet greens: 6s day. Launch Ailomo.ep euisions or fishing—Mrs.- E. J. Darby, ©Jfe priefcress. ''"'Mi* : npHTR~ELL PRIVATE HOTEL. Koi& A BUA.— Lox 29. Telephone"2Ei,i;• Telegraphic address " ThirwelJ.." First-dia; accommodation. Winter Tariff: 6s per T di?, 80s per week.—Mrs. P. B. Gilss, Propnete®'' B BENT'S BATHGATE HO CSS, BOTfr*" \ BOA, the largest Private Hotel of lloty J ru». Can accommodate considerably' 0T« ; ; i 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated'My; s whele of it ready for the season. Elect® % light throughout, hot and cold baths, pates! ' * lavatories, etc.; nearest house to GovKsV' ;> aent baths, including the large new bsto- .= Muse. Motor-cars and conveyances Jew* Brent'e for all the side trips. Terms WMJ&TV able. _ Porters meet all trams.—S. T. 888-M. J Proprietor. '■ [£ WINDERMERE PRIVATE HOTEK' : VV SCOTIA PLACE l3mins above Tow# Hall), new and up-to-date House, 30 rooms, . la new open to receive Visitors and PennaE* eats. Superior accommodation. VP hone tn? all modern conveniences.— Veale, Pro; prietress. . ; SO N O M * 'Phone 725. ' f PRIVATE HOTEL. ■ The above Well-known House has a ft® Tacanoi«3 for Permanents. Single and Double Rooms. Tariff on application. ■;.% MRS. NAIRN - - Proprietress. THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE, ROTORUA. "IFirst Two Houses outside Main Railway^ Gates. . . 5 - Now Conducted a3 one Establishment./. ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESTS. Correspondence receives immediate a en; ion SPECIAL WINTER TARIFF: 6s per i»i; t=S= —— li 2 EALAND ER Alitt- | BBBBCEIPTIOKB 6d per reek, delivered; t«wi and suburbs, or 10s per quarter » ' advance, posted to any nart oi the DominionAdVBRTISEMBN'TS under the following | —Wanted, To Let, Fort Sale, Lost i FOOTD. PEaBONiL BOiKD ASD RzSIDBKSS we inserted at the rate ot 16 words for li,£.. three consecutive insertions for 2s bi eash, paid in advance Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 2s *• | each insertion: Funeral Notices. 3 (at cash paid in advance. Teese anno Bents must be signed by tn< advertiser, f. Replies to advertisements will be re«W,. »t the office of the Herald free of cha,g, 'i'„ J Instructions as to the action or , di*wal of advertisements m the _ , must be in writing. ~ The Proprietors do not hold themsc . responsible for non-insertion ol aa i.| rants through accident or from other or for error in the publication of any ; tiseraent- JjttMji Telephones:-Advertising and n^° m Department. 178, Job Printing Ordtr 2890; Publishing. 14; EditoriaL^W^_^^^^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15719, 21 September 1914, Page 10
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