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Amnsementß. f A LHAMBRA-1— "■'"'■ 11 MATINEE TO-DAY 230 T y MATINEE TO-DAY] Iso h Dress Circle: Adults Is- 'fn,;u Stalls: Adults, 6d; Children alf 0, <*-, THE ALHAMBRA - . miIT , ' LHAMBRA — 1= Tfiffl. AUCKLAND'S MAGNIFICENT PICTURE THEATRE^ Still They ComeOne Success Aft Pr Another TO-NIGHT AT 8 mm „ TO-NIGHT = AT I = £55811 FRANCE. FRANCE FRAVro FRANCE. FRANCE FRVVrI' FRANCE. FRANCE vrl' FRANCE. FRANCE. FRANCE ENGLAND'S STEADFAST ttdto^^ ENGLAND'S STEADFAST FR^S" ENGLAND'S STEADFAST Iffig; A really spirited film, which will ri.aj ' the hearts of all those who see ul !& one the idea of the strength . V?. Tea and discipline of our steadfast Ally™ 7' At a time like this one is most »**;„„ „ see the kind of stuff our All™ ° S*? See this film and judge for "Z*s£*&£ ing different corps in Fighting Trie, X" film cannot fail to arouse your e SJ tj and patriotism. Portraits of man, nS ,m French Officers and Generals S& is the famous GENERAL p \rj mons w *»3 In Conjunction with this Great Picture will also bo presented, e WIU SAMOA. SAMOA. SAMOA SAMOA. SAMOA. WO ' SAMOA. SAMOA. SAMOA SAMOA. SAMOA. SAMOa! (The Pearl of the Pacific.) CAPTURED BY THE NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE ANOTHER BRITISH COLONY ANOTHER BRITISH COLONY' ANOTHER BRITISH COLONY ANOTHER BRITISH COLONY.' Having just captured this Island of Saraoi from the Uermans dur-ns: the present war this film should pice of exceptional inieres' to everyone It is wonderfully photographed and, gives one a good general ide.-. of the ' inhabitant:-,, surroundings, industries, and customs. Supported by an All-star Programme BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THE THEATRE, Or Ring up 2682. Reserves. Is 6d D.C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls, 6d. RUD. PETERSEN. Manager. EXCHANGE ycur Piano for a Justin Browne, or Player Piauo. Easy terra! —F. Moore and Co, Customs Street Eajt =3 Art Unions. A UCKLAND FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. ART UNION. Owing to Permit not conning to hand, lb» Drawing of tiie above Art UnioD has own Postponed until November 9, in Rer.aS - Street, Ponsonby, at 8 p.m. T. PHILP, Hon. Sec." \\TAIHI CONVENT ART UNION. ' » Winning Numbers. First Prize, No. 1960: Second Prize, "334Third Prize, 713: Fourth Prize, 2663; Fifth , Prize, 1926: Sixth Prize. 23; Seventh Prize 2003: Eighth Prize. 1406. ' Tourist Resorts. * GRANDE VUB. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. :. ' The Newest, and Most Up-to-date House in ROTORUA. Overlooking Geysers, Bath Pavilions, Bowl, ing and Tennis Lawns, and Government Gardens. Terms, 8s a day, £_ 5s per week. 'Phone 60; Telegraphic Address, Grande Vm. P.O. Box 60. MRS. H. A. PEARCE. Proprietress.' l ' T<HE GABLES. Russell. —40 Rooms, X spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply; h and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling and croquet greens. 6s day. Launch AilomS, excursions or fishing-—Mrs. E. J. Darbji ' Proprietress. , . THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTOJ- RUA— Box 29. Telephone 20. - Telegraphic address, " Thirwell." First-class f accommodation. Winter Tariff: 6s per day30s per week.—Mrs. P. B. Giles, ProprietressBRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, BoT<£ RUA, the largest Private Hotel of Hoiorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the ' whole of it ready for the season. Electrio light throughout, hot and cold baths, palest lavatories, etc ; nearest house to Governi ment baths, including the large new oath-" - house. Motor-cars and conveyances leavt' - Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reason- . able. Porters meet all trains.—S. T.' BREST, I Proprietor. SONOMA Private Hotel, Rotoma.-P.Q. Box 53, 'Phone 62; telegrams, "Sonoma," Rotorua; 3mins from baths and - railway station; first-class accommodation'. . Terms: 6s per day, 35s per week.—Mrfc Moore, Proprietress. £: C O N O M 4 Phone "2d. % - PRIVATE HOTEL. '} The above Well-known House has a few Vacancies for Permanents. Single am - Double Rooms. Tariff on application. 'if 8 MRS. NAIRN - - Proprietress. 1 7 Jg , rpHE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE,- " -1- ROTORUA. '-'« First Two Houses outside Main Railway Gates. '• Now Conducted as one Establishment. ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESTS. Correspondence receives immediate £ attention. i: SPECIAL WINTER TARIFF: 6s per dsy. 353 per week. ii" 1 —fl Miscellaneous. __, " 'THE War— the first two months of th» '- .1 war our tailoring department was quiet, '• but business has now resumed the normal and things promise to be very busy for Xntas 5 Order your new season's suit now and atop the rush. We will be pleased _to send yon patterns of our new suitings which have 'nil come to hand.—Mcßnde. Cash Tailor, Costumier and Outfitter, 11-13, Victoria St. W. n "ELECTROPLATING—Heavy plating, gild, u Ju silver, nickel, and brass; Tap.sware, Motor and Engine I'rvvts, Shop Fitting. Oxidising and Lacquering.—W. Shaw, !tft, Albert St. PIANO 3. -N C D£ 031 T. New Iron-framed Pianos. Call ana d««i them.—2B, High it. LADIES— your Coabmge to Fiaci Howiett. 203. Newton. Cheapest iairworker in New Zealand. Price list posted' c- /"\UR BUSINESS 13 TO SATLFY _, Kt Our Pianos do that.—The ho De )osi* 7 Piano Co.. 28, His St. n. —— —— — ■ n \TO DEPOSIT PIANO CO.. SB. HIGH ST IN We deliver free. Now lioa-frwaod Pianos from as a week. MANNING'S Delicious Tomato Chutt« Sauce act Dtoservalised. way m >1- Sauce preservatissd with bahcyjo Aciif 1 Good Sauce Jou't coed it. u. — ■\-\T A. GREEN AND CO.'S PIANOS- _ VV . Low price tut excellent value—3uii '* Agents, E. and F. Piauo Agency. Ltd, a. Coldicutt. manager. _ rs Ti EMAP.K AB L E OFF EK. Very Ea«y Terms, at Cish Prices. THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO. N, I 13. Karansahape Road. IVTEW rj EAL AN D TT AL a I Sttbscsiptk'.ss 6d per week, delivered in ! tow-, and suburbs, or JOs per Quarter 10 advance, posted to any Dart oi the Dominion. Advertisements under the following clasiM —Wanted, To Let. Fob Sale. Lost fc» FOTJND. PEEBOKAL BoiBD ASD REStDBfCIure inserted at the rate of IS words for ted three consecutive insertions for 22 6d .Of cash, paid in advance Births. Marriages, and Deaths, 2» &i each insertion; Funeral Notices, Is extr%. for cash paid in advance- These announc*ments must be signed by tho advertiser. Replies to advertisements will be receive* ,L at the office of the Herald free of charge. Instructions a* to tho insertion ox withdrawal oi advertisements in the HeiuW must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselrsi responsible for non-insertion of advertise- ~ n-en's through accident or from ether causss, or for error in the publication of any advertisement. ™ Telephones:— and Commercial II Department. 178, Job Printing Order Office. 28S0; Publishing. 14: Editorial 229.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 10