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'' ' ' Amusements. The ALHAMBRA. / i HE Ah II A M B K A. V '/ Opposite Grafton Bridge. \ rpHE A R. The Great "Nero and Agrippina." Preceded Each Evening by tho ACTUAL BELGIUM WAR, SCENES. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. ——rr~"- 5 PACKED each night from floor to ceiling. Huge audiences held spellbound foe j over two hours. " One of the most spectacular, the most interesting, the best produced, and the most enterprising of picture dramas over shown 1 in 'Auckland. . . - Created a deep impro'ssion."—Tuesday's HERALD. — •£ The A-L'HAMBKA. k HE A L H A M B li A. rpO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. f THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER r 4 p ■EXHIBITED IN NEW ZEALAND. i; THE FILM ARTISTICA GLORIA, IN TEN PARTS—IO,OOOFT. . jyj'EßO AND RIP PIN A. ( AND j^GRIPPINA. AND J^GRIPPINA. Comprising over 100 Artists of the First Rank. F The Entire Court of Nero—Senators, Patri- I cians, Priests, Vestals, the Emperor's Breed- r men; Enormous Rabble, Armies of Soldiers, and, Gladiators; Crowds of Men and Women . Slaves; all of whom, in Splendid Costumes Expressly Designed for the Company by tco Gentili Firm of Rome. The Circus Scenes Executed in the At 01& of Verona—the only Roman Circus perfectly preserved. Races of Chariots. Christians thrown to the fury of the lions. Martyrs on the Funeral Pyre. The Saturnalia. The « Naval Festivals. The Imperial Galleys, lhe Groat Fire and Destruction of Rome. Ilia j Golden House. The Imperial Theatre. . Villas and Palaces Reconstructed with exact historical fidelity. The Marvellous Film which took eight months to produco at a cost of over f 1,600,000 francs. A GLORIOUS BLAZE OF SPLENDOUR. TO SUM UP; Proclaimed by .no Public ] the Greatest Picture of Modern u tmes. PRICES: , D. Circle, Is lid; Stalls, Is- B. Stalls, 6d. ] ' Reaervoa at Le Petit's, Victoria Arcade. OR BY 'PHONE 2682. ] ——— " i j\|'AVY EAG UE. j fJiRAFALGAR j^"IGHT AT TEE ] • - RIC rp 33 AT E, ] SYMONDS STREET, ' : ■yyEDNESDAY, OCT0 CT - 21, J 1914. (TRAFALGAR DAY).., .• . 3 SPECIAL SERIES OF NAVAL I ■ ■ PICTURES. The Navy League intends ' handing 'ever their entire proceeds . to the Patriotic Fund. PRICES: Is and Is 6d. Tickets i obtainable from Messrs. Wildman and Arey. ' A. M. PICKFORD, , • Hon. Secretary, Swanson Street.' Exhibitions. ' . ' JUSTIFYING ALL NEW ZEALAND. { J/JR. jgDWIN gILPATRICK Presents the World's Most Fascinating and Mysterious Picture, The ohadow of the pross," HE Ohadow OF the vross," ' By Henry Hammond Ahl. ( Hours, from 1 to 5 o'clock. RECEPTION STUDIO. OPPOSiTE HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, First Floor Warwick Building. < Adults, To Defray Children, 6d. Expenses. 3d '' Sporting. RACING CLUB. " SPRING MEETING. 1914. NOMINATIONS for ' CITY HANDICAP of lOOOsovs, KING EDWARD MEMORIAL HANDI- ' CAP of lOOOsovs. I CLOSE with (he undersigned on FRIDAY, i October 2, by 9 p.m." : ... ' FEES (lsov . each) must accompany nomi- ; nations. J. F. SARTLAND, ffecretary. Tourist Resorts. "D ARAK AI" II USE, X PRIVATE HOTEL (40 Rooms), HOT -SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. il The most Up-to-date Private Hotel North . of Auckland. Every . possiblo Modern Convenience. Conveyances meet all Trains. _ , Further particulars mailed on application 10 PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E. LITTLE. Telephone, No. 16 (Helensville Bureau). rp H E gUNG A L O W; HINEMOA STREET, ROTORUA. Conveniently situated near . Government Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. Porter meets oil trains. Motor, Conch, and La;;ach Excursions Booked from House. . WINTER TARIFF: 6s per Day; 35s per Week. MRS. W. H. CONSTANT. Proprietress... THE GABLES. Russell.—lo Rooms, spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply; h. and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling and croquet greens. 6s day._ Launch .Ailoma, excursions or fishing.—Mrs. E. J. Darby, Proprietress. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL,. ROTO. RUA.—P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20 Telegraphic address: "Thirwell." First-class accommodation. Winter Tariff: Ga per day; 30b per week.—Mrs. P. B. Giles, Proprietress. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA, 'the largest Private Hotol of Kotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Eloctric light throughout, hot, and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc.; nearest house to Govern ment baths, including the largo .new bathhouse. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the sido trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.— T. BRENT, Proprietor. ■ ' , A RAW A JJ O U S E. WORLD-FAMED PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. Stands high in bost part of town; surrounded with beautiful grounds, in which guests may wander and enjoy the utmost privacy. Commanding lovoly views of LAKE, • MOUNTAIN, SCENERY, and Thermal Action. Renovated and refurnished throughout, including a Broadwood Concert Grand Piano. Coaches and Motors call for all Trips. '. Terms moderate. * • • MRS. R. GRIFFITHS. Proprietress.., RING'S QOURT pRIVATE JJOTEL, UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. MR. G. USHER, -Proprietor. This Hotel is very private, central, and convenient; surrounded by large, well laidout grounds; in the healthiest part of the city; tennis courls, three-rink bowling green, gymnasium, full-sized billiard. table, and skating. Telephone 2256. Radnor, WATERLOO QUADRANT, it AUCKLAND. Now House, overlooking Government Ground and the harbour; five minutes from station and centre of city; large balconies, commanding magnificent views; spacious lounge: electric lig)>*- throughout. Telegrams, Radnor, Auckland. 'Phono A 451. MRS. G. H. MCDONALD. QTONEHURST, O SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Telephones 504 and A 374. Proprietors. Telegrams: '48tonehurst. Auckland." HOT SPRINGS. Helensville.—Best Tonic in Dominion.—Springside, nearest house to baths; recently enlarged. Tariff, 5s day, 30b week.— Eddleston, Proprietress, 'Phone 8. 1 2, EALA ND'S 3 ESTI rpHORNE'S gAUSAGES. ' fJiHORNE'S ]^[ EAT gUPPLJ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15728, 1 October 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15728, 1 October 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15728, 1 October 1914, Page 12