Amnsementg. '' K ISQ GEORGE T^IT -&- QUEEN AND DURHAM ST^^ ' CONTINUOUS PICTUrS^- 8 -:-- " ' From 10.25 am to in-* '• SHOWING TO-D* "t tV D B ' '- " - A GREAT DOUBLE BT\pS»S&, DAY} Headed by a Great Sensational"tKl Drama, ■'■"'ee-iegj A S ° T A M IDMGHT - Partis A BHOT8 HOT A T M IDXIGHT - Panrr. A S HOT A T M mxiGHT - Part ' and Imprisonment of the Wit i v"** ! Circumstantial Evidence- Th,THnl M "?>»' .. expected Der..ne rn t aad Ur - Produced by the V : t,nr-,» r- *-'?.* : whose productions ha™"£',%"/• *" <* ' Fifth Tn * , at t thi ? Theatre >V Fifth Instalment of that Great Senal : ' : ' TWO P\RTS oeria i;»i LUCILLE L OVE. ' TEE GIRL OP ac* rx MYSTERY * A Story of Love. Intrigue, and AdvenW A TONIC FOR THE IMAGINATION • THE WAR ilu iN ' QHRONICLE. German Prisoners arrive by'* T-Ivf & Ostend-Roval Horse Guard- at £ $ Park-Breaking-in Commandeered Hnf nts Lord Kitchener's Second Arrny_ A fe«r: ' Recruits—Ring's Guards in Vv\\ - a L, < ™ ' Buffs Refugees' Camp, in Holland 7$ WON IN THE FIRST - Joker" CAPRICES: 1030 a.m. till fi „ _Stall T? • Adults and Children. Circle 6d- M P.m., All Seats fid. Children 3d "*" :' ALHAMBRA =^T2i» LHAMBRA 1 HEATbI AUCKLAND'S MAGNIFICENT PICTURE THEATRE PACKED AGAIN TO SEF FRANCE. FRANCE. FIUNCV ' FRANCE. FRANCE. FRANCE i ENGLAND'S STEADFAST fWwt." ENGLAND'S STEADFAST F__l__ At. a time like ,hi, one is most aSk^fc. see the lend of stuff our All.es are m»W bee this film and judge for yourselves. Sh™ mg different corp, ,„ i ishtmg Trio tl£ film cannot tail , 0 arouse your entSsS' trench Officers and Generals, among whom l'rench Officers and Generals, among whhm is the famous GENERAL PAU - m Also, SAMOA. SAMOA ,AMOA SAMOA. SAMO. SAMOA.' The Garden of t. * Pacific" ' "'■ Another Pear! in the British Crown" CAPTURED BY THE NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE ANOTHER BRITISH COLONY ANOTHER BRITISH COLONY - Having just captured this Island of Samoa from the Germans during the present war this film should piove of exceptional interest to everyone. Supporing Subjects include :-The Call of the Heart (Drama). The Chicken Inspector (Vitagraph Comedy!. When Hazel Met th« Villain (Keystone Comedy). Bird Studies (Second Series' Interest -^ : ' Plan at Le Petit's. Shortland Street-" Ring up 2682. Reserves, Is 6d D.C. and 0.5.. Is; Stalls. 6d. '"• RUD. PETERSEN, Manager. j QT. BONA VENTURE'S HALL. PARNEL& GRAND ENTERTAINMENT AND;. JAPANESE OPERETTA. ff: By Pupils and Ex-Pupils of the PaiMS'. Convent. ,/£ THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. ?- —==r Tourist Resorts. 5 KIA ORA PRIVATE HOTEL " . Overlooks the Rotorua Sanatorium <z* ; Grounds. /£: . This Beautifully-appointed Private Hotel ■ ' is still under the same efficient management. Rooms now being booked for coming season. Early application necessary. Tariff "i-i £2 5s per week. Correspondence will re! ~ - ceive prompt attention. • % 1 MRS. A. BRACKEBUSH, ' . Proprietress ■: ;. P E R N L E' I G ; E. ' x 28, LOWER SYMONDS STREET. - SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION J|Sf For Visitors and Permanent Boarders. All Modern' Conveniences. Very Central; x . Tariff Reasonable. 'Phone 1319. Telegrams: "Fernleigh." - MISS L. SMITH (late of Ennore). ""D A RA E. A I" HOUSE, . IT PRIVATE HOTEL (40 Rooms), . , - HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVTLLE. 7 : The most Up-to-date Private Hotel Norfll ; ', of Auckland. _ • •-", \ Every possible Modern Convenience,';', " Conveyances meet all Trains. . .-[ Further particulars mailed on applicatSjnt" ■ to the ***-:'■■"•■•'■'. PROPRrETRESS. MRS. E. LITTLE.Telephone, No. 16 fHelensville Bureau).^""- . THE GABLES. Russell. —40 Rooms, spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, pri- : vate sittingrooms; unlimited water supply; .'''- h and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling and ' - croquet greens. 6s day. Launch Auomat excursions or fishing-— E. J. Darby, ■- Proprietress. ; : £ti;x _-yi;Aji ; THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTOX RUA— P.O. Box 29. Telephone '20. Telegraphic address, " Thirwell." First-class ;'raccommodation. Winter Tariff: 6s per day; 30a per week.— P. B. Giles. Proprieties* •'- • BRENTS BATHGATE HOUSE, . ROTO- ■ RUA, the largest Private Hotel of Roto- :- rua. Can accommodate considerably ova l"• 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated tie whole of it ready for the season. Elocfra " light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent';. 'slavatories, etc-; nearest house to . Govern-. -- ment baths, including the large new bath- *-> house. Motor-cars and conveyances leava ■; Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reason?.. •.' able. . Porters meet all trains.— T. BRESI, j Proprietor. ->&°gM SONOMA Private Hotel, Rotorua.—P.O.-,• Box 63, 'Phone . 62; telegrams,- ~" "Sonoma," Rotorua; 3mins from baths »fid ','/.- railway station; first-class acoommodafei.'.s> Terms: 6s per day, 35s per week.—a[3c•-..-, Moore, Proprietress. 'flßtlll ■ — SHERWOOD TOWER. Private Hot* Starunore Rd., West Lynn; lOmins iroffl- ; G.P.O. per taxi, 20mins by tramcar -~m ; ; _, Grey Lynn, is now open to receive tourist* '- and Permanent Boarders; beautiful POM- 1 - tion. lovely views; good cuisine; modeiitajj tariff. 'Phono £792. :_- * jTTNG'S poURT pEIVATE TTOTBL UPPER QUEEN STREET. AUCKLANC. MR. G. USHER. Proprietor. This Hotel is very private, central, a?4._"Vconvenient: surrounded by large, well UU* .., out grounds; in the healthiest part of U» ; city; tennis courts, three-rink bowling gre^ :i - gymnasium, full-sized billiard table, aia • skating. Telephone 2256. ' 'j&'/ ; i RADNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT, AUCKLAND. ■■;-'.■ New House, overlooking Government..'-. Ground and the harbour; five minutes from. .■; station and centre of city; large balconW&|M commanding magnificent views; spacious - lounge; electric light throughout. Pjt'SS Telegrams Radnor. Auckland. ;■« , ; ' Phon ° A 45- MRS.G.H.McDCNALD|i STONEHURST, „ T .,.-t. ; ' 'rSYMONDS AUCKLAND^ < STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD.; AND RESIDENCE. ,j.\ & MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN*-' ' ; Telephones 604 and A37L Proprietors. (V; Telegrams: " Stonchurst. Auckland._£_ > '-' INDERMERE PRIVATE .HOTEL, - SCOTIA PLACE i3mins »bow tort «j Hall), new and up-to-date House »»g is now open to receive Visitors ™l*ffZ . nents. Superior accommodation. Phone entj .. all modem conveniences—Mrs. Veate, civ prietress. ______ ____. ';■ HOT SPRINGS. Helensville.—Best Jo|» '• in DominionASpringside nearest Wgf '; to baths; recently enlarged. Tariff, :; 30s weck.-Mrs. Eddkston. Proprietress. . ■M-EW I7EALAND JJESALD. StrßSCMPTiiiss 6d per week, delivered ta , ■ tow-, and euburbs. or 10a per quarter » : . advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. , ABTOBTIBEWST3 under the follow *£*»s -W/lntzp. To Let. Fob Sua Lost m Vovm Bo.ep **» ******- " are inserted at the rate of 18 words for U. « , three consecut.vo insertions for 2s W* f , } cash, paid in advance - n? BrHTRS, MAEP.IAQE3. ASP DEATHS J»£ * each insertion; FoKBU. Notices, Is art* ; , tor cash paid in advar,:. These annonncr .| ments must be tigued by the advertiser. , Replies to advertisements will bo «**** ,; at the office of tie Herald free of chargf, ~ Instructions a, to the insertion cr«W arawal of advertisemeuU in the HE&UfI must be in writing. -"-•_ -; The Proprietors do not hold * responsible for non-insertion o. ad«*«•• J meats thrown accident ..r from ot he,: cauM* | or for error in the publication of any «* | tiseraent. •*. » B Telephones— Advertising and S Department. 178. Job Printing Order Ofic* 2890; Publishing, LI: Editorial, g^^.a
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15750, 27 October 1914, Page 12
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