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Amusements. , . - —. . . . ___^^ JAUNTY PULLS THE S^g; . E. J. CARROLL p<o And ,' . •/■? J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., '% Have the honour, to announce, fh* v,' Appearance m New Zealand of |||§| W' QRAHAM MOFFAT. : : AUTHOR AND PRODUCER cm " "' v WORLD-FAMOUS SCOTCH C &fc ■gUNTY PULLS THE STBIS__;': , Which delighted and charmed * LONDON FOR 600 NIGHTS ''-• ! And NEW YORK FOR 400 NIGHTS, Together with '*^8 JJES. QRAHAM J^oFFAl' ; f And a i?M ■ INCOMPLETE COMPANY OF SCOTTISH*PLAYERS. IF S M r p EEATBB 4 HPO-NIGHT AT o l| rpO-NIGHT AT o' '-% AND FIVE FOLLOWING NIGHTS. -1 * "*i: MATINEE. SATURDAY NEXT &■ At 2.15. ' H THE SUCCESS OF TnREE CONTINENrfI JAUNTY PULLS THE STRIKG|j| jg.UNTY PULLS THE STRINGS. gUNTY PULLS THE STRING! In Three Acts, by Graham Moffat. _ First Appearance in New Zealand oi.j Miss Ella Young, as - - Bunts Biggar 'Mr. Abie Barker, as - - - lab Bifla£ Miss Nan Taylor, as - - Susie SimS Mr. David Urquhart, as - Weelum Scrutt ; Miss Winifred Moffat, as - Teenie dE Mr. A P.. Roxburgh, as - Jeems Gibb Miss Jeanie Douglas-Hicks, as - . ™? ■u D , , , Maggie Mercer ? Mr. Bob Anderson, as - Dan Birrell Miss Margaret Gordon, as - Granny Scott : Miss Jean Clyde, as - - - -A Bride Miss Maye McKittrick, as - A Gossip Mr. Lowe Mackenzie, as Shepherd (with dos) Mr. John Campbell, as - A Young Farmer And ■ ■■;'-< jypS. i/>RAHAM -fIUTOFFAT J, AS EELEN DUNLOP 'v|t| M E * QBAHAM "jyj-OFFAT 1 AS TAMMAS BIGGAR. ?W . -.jte The Play produced by Graham Moffsj." Reserved Seats, ss. Unreserved. 3s "a I*' BOX PLANS at Wildman and AreyVS DAY SALES at Cleat's. Tobacconist --' Back Stalls, 3s. Early Gallery, 25.. g ———— —. „ __g CELEBRITIES DIRECTION' V Manager .. Carlylo Smythe. ,v Associate Manager ... Faulkner Smith;--.' -Slf TOWN HALL. ' *5 Two Nights Only. Two Nights Onfe SATURDAY AND MONDAY. iHI OCTOBER 17 AND 19. !J§S First Appearance of / 11 gIR J)OUGLAS |yJAWSON. K3|| The Successful Leader of the Famous Am? tralasian Scientific Antarctic --Sgfl Expedition of 1911-1914, If With His Celebrated Collection of'.' UNPARALLELED MOVING PICTUBEsf' Depicting the Marvellous ,- = Wealth of Sea, Animal, and ■*& Bird- Life in. the ' Antarctic, &Wm Also, ' l^, AN UNRIVALLED SERIES OF MAGKI FICENT COLOURED VIEWS M Note—The net proceeds of the Douglas. Mawson World's Tour are to be devote!-^ discharging the debts on * Australasian Antarctic Expedition. B 5s (reserved), 3s, 2s, Is. Family ticket*,"' admitting four (reserved). 16s. , -,SISSJU open at Wilman and ', ArSa WEDNESDAY MORNING. ~W& ___■ TVANCE-Why notlearn ? Single "Vi » M qualified teacher always availfciiai. AlbertH,iL -' ph -* isos - 4 ■— _ _jf_j HELP British Trade by Buying Piaaf r- _, or san - from F. Moore and 65 customs St.; Jos monthly, or £20 cash '•'-. 1 . '...". = ;,^ig Tourist Resorts. 5S ; - ; '-■"■><: _. R A N D E V uIS V FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. | The Newest and Most Up-to-date House is ROTORUA. Overlooking Geysers, Bath Pavilions.' Bosrk ing and Tennis Lawns,, and Government Gardens. 'Terms, 8a day, £2 6s per weefcj Phone 60; Telegraphio Address, Grande Vat, P.O. Bo_so. :'-',. :~S • MRS. H. A..PEARCE. Proprietress.^ ..i..,——...,—„.,, ,- . ,| , , ___ ~■■■ ~—,_".^ (J! H E . DUNGiLof HINEMOA STRFET, ROTORUA. '.'.%. Conveniently , situated near . ; Government Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. | Porter meets all trains- IS Motor, Coach, and Launch Excursion!|g| ■ Booked from House. "-"'' WINTER TARIFF: w 6s per Day; 35s per Week. . |m| MRS. W. E. CONSTANT. Proprietress* THE z, GABLES. Russell.— Robrnft spacious bedrooms, "airy balconies, pip. vate sittingrooms; unlimited water supply!:-? h. and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling arm croQuet greens. 6s day. Launch Axiom*, excursions or fishing.—-airs. E. J. Dirby, Proprietress. . <j-«j THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, KQTCfe mi RUA.—P.O. Box 29. Telephoned Telegraphic address: " Thirwell.-" First-cltM accommodation.- Winter Tariff: 6s per aayj 80s per week.— P. S. Giles, Proprieties* BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROT# RUA. the largest Private Hotel of Bow: rua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated tin, whole of it, ready for the season. Electnfi light througnont. hot and cold baths, paten! lavatories, etc.; nearest' house to Goverifr. ment baths, including the large new "oatk-j house. • Motor-cars, and conveyances .le'art: Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.— T. BRENf, Proprietor:"' ■'.•■■' '.*jKSHB _____L—i) WINDERMERE PRIVATE HOTEK n , SCOTIA PLACE (3mins above ToWj Hall), new and up-to-date House, 30 robu&: is now open to receive Visitors and PermaaV ente. Superior accommodation. 'Phone' sad all, modern conveniences.—Mrs. Veale. :Fw ; ; prietrcss. . ytiSO N . O M M 'Phone 725. £§g PRIVATE HOTEL. '.fe The above Well-known House has a is*; Vacancies' for Permanents. Single sai, Double Rooms. Tariff on application. '~*MB& ■ —— ' X W& ' MRS. NAIRN - Proprietress- 2| THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE, ROTORUA. - ' £-: First Two Houses outside Main Railway'. Gates. ' ?smk Now Conducted as one Establishment.' S ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESI3-5 Correspondence receives immediate f-'f-attention. ''iM%m SPECIAL WINTER TARIFF: 6s per &V,~ 35s per week. ... STONEHURST, ---^ SYMONDS STREET, AUCELANDfei NEW ZEALAND;,; STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD ■- AND RESIDENCE. .V MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN*? Telephones 504 and A 374. Propristcri J Telegrams: " S*onehurst. Auckland-',' .: _ ■ VEW ZEALAND CTEBALi SuBSCMPTiCsa 6d per week, delivered i' towi and suburbs,' or 10s per Quarter.jf.' advance, posted to any Dart of the DominWV', Aj>vebtiseicbht3 under the following classfi —Wxsted, To Let, Foe Sale, Lost ~ Found, Pebsohai,. Board a»d are inserted at the rate of 18 words foi ] 'M m three consecutive insertions for 2s £a_..«' cash, paid in advance ft. BISTHS. MABBIAGE3. AST* DEATHS," 2» ■?£ ©ach insertion; Funeral Notices. -Is ex& for cash paid in advance. These annousfiST.ments must be signed by the advertiser. .- Replies to advertisements will be ■receiß-. at the office of the Herald free of charfi % Instructions as to the insertion cr'.**r" ; drawal of advertisements in the Hew**--must be in writing. 'j-ilßßflf The Proprietors do not hold thenv*'^ 1 responsible for non-insertion of rcents through accident or from other c»BiS| or for error in the publication of any §_H tisenient. " ■;. Telephones:-Advertising and Department, 178, Job Printing Order.96s, , 2890; Publishing. 14; Editorial.■ 229- J _V -~~ rr ~^Si:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15737, 12 October 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15737, 12 October 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15737, 12 October 1914, Page 12

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