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Amusements. ,Q P E R A USE. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. Direction - Fuller-Brennan's, Ltd. EVERYTHING TCTEW ITO-NIGHT. A Vaudeville Programme Overflowing with Brilliant Novelty Acts. First New Zealand Appearance of FOY AND FOY, FOY AND FOY, Brilliant Song and Dance Specialty Artists. Special Re-engagemont, on this Circuit, v, 0£ NEIL CANT, NEIL CANT, The Incomparable Scotch Comedian, Detained Another Week owing to phenomenal success of II|ATILDA AND pLVIRA, Extraordinary Spanish DancersYWAXY—The American Dancing— YWAXY Violinist. YWAXY THE 3 NEWMANS, THE 3 NEWMANS, American Trick and Comedy Cyclist*, In an Entirely New First Part of Specialities, etc. rpHE TVTAGPIES, Acknowledged by one and all to be the cleverest Comedy Company that has ever appeared in Auckland. Prices: D.C and 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Is 6d. Family Circle, Is. Book Seats at Robertson's Music Depot, 'o 6 p.m.; Booking 6d. Afterwards, Theatre, Tel. 1595. ANOTHER MAMMOTH ATTRACTION. rrtHE THING'S. FULLER'S PICTURES. Grand Change of Programme To-night. Headed by Australia's Own Moving Picture Production, "SHEPHERD OF THE "SHEPHERD OF THE "SHEPHERD OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS." SOUTHERN CROSS." SOUTHERN CROSS." A Play of Life in the "Never, Never Land." A BIG AUSTRALIAN STAR FILM. 5000 ft SOoOft. WAR GAZETTE. More Latest Happenings WAR GAZETTE, from the Firing Line. Study in Flowers—Don't Monkey with the Buzz-Saw—Basket Habit, and others. 3d, fid, and Is. KING'S ORCHESTRAL BAND. NEWTON PICTURE THEATRE, ll KARANGAHAPE RD., Id Section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. "CAPTURED BY MEXICANS." " CARED BY MEXICAN. Kalem 3-Reel Star Feature. Tale of the West. A play of the perils of Plucky pioneers. Sensational Adventures. When Brothers go to War (Drama)— Topical Budget—Redwings Protector—Lo the oor Indian—From Parfitte to Cavarnie— Max Cure's Cinemania. Prices: Adults. 6d: Children. 3d. 'THE LYRIC AND WEST END J- THEATRES. The all-new Programme this week includes: Maurice Costello in "Her Big Scoop," Gaumont War Graphic. "In Peril's Path." "The Face on the Bar-room Floor" (Keystone), 'Wireless from the War" (fourth series). Panorama of Belgium," "Latest War Pictures, etc. QN (TUESDAY, ATOVEMBER -J y AT 8 P.M., At the 'r OWN TT A L L, THE pHOEAL SOCIETY, 'Incorporated), „„_„„ Will Present the FOURTH CONCERT OF THE SEASON. I « t m.r Coleridge Taylor's "A TALE OF OLD JAPAN," „ _, And Elgar's " BANNER OF ST. GEORGE."lne Principal Parts of which will be sns- ... >r tainod by: Miss May Fuller, soprano; Miss Margaret Mackenzie, contralto; Mr. W - Aspinall, tenor; Mr. J. Wallace Atkinson.' bass ? Supported by a strong Chorus and Orchestra under the conductorship of Mr. J. Maugfaan xsarnett. %*» P'a °P«nß at Wildman and Arey s qcJ HUPbA ,?' Novem ber 12. Reserved beats at Wildman and Arey's, 3s. Day bales at A. Eady and Co., 2s and IsTot i n°S wh ° Purchased tickets for "A lale of Old Japan " Concert last year, may have new tickets in exchange for the old ones on presenting same at the secretary's office «, q , tY" E " SIMMONLS. 29. Safe Deposit Buildings. High Street.

Meetings. MOTICB to Members of the Auckland XI ■ Seamen , and Firemen's Industrial Union of Workers— General Election of R'Fv",^ 111 , be r,} , S. l jL at **«*• office - MONDAY,. 16th,. to SATURDAY. 21st mat., both days inclusive.—By order, G. WIGG. Secretary. AUCKLAND FURNITURE AND FUR- -*"*• NISBTNG INDUSTRIAL UNION OF EMPLOYERS. Annual Meeting TO-NIGHT (Monday), .November 16, at 3 o'clock, at Employers' Association Rooms, Law Court Buildings, High Street. All Members are requested to be present. jyjAUNGAKIEKIE GOLF CLUB. The Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, on THURSDAY, November 26, at 8 p.m. BfsnrEss : Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; Amendment of Rules; Presentation of Prizes; General. M. E. WARD, Secretary. T Friendly Societies. St pODET . VICTORIA. ■AfffjaL No. 6699, A.O.F. >Ew3p Members are hereby summoned to attend a Meeting TO-MORROW (Tuesday), November 17, at 7.30 p.m., in the CourtRoom, Devonport. Business: Nomination of Officers. H T. HOVBRD, Secretary. Tourist ResortsGRAN'DE VUE. FIRST-Ci-ASS ACCOMMODATION. The Newest and Most Up-to-date House ia ROTORUA. Overlooking Geysers, Bath Pavilion, Bowling and Tennis Lawns, and Government Gardens. Terms, 8s a day, £2 5s per week. 'Phone 60. Telegraphic Address, Grande Vua.. P.O. Box 50. MRS. H. A. PEARCE, Proprietress. THE GABLES. RusselL —40 ..looms, spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingTooms; unlimited water supply: h and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling ana croquet greens. 6s day. Launch Afloma, excursions or fishing—Mrs. E. J. Darby, Proprietress. T'HIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTO A RUA—P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address, '• Thirwell." First-class accommodation Winter Tariff: 6s per day; 80s per week.—Mrs. P. B. Giles, Proprietress BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTOKUA, the largest Private HoMl of Koto rua. Can accommodate ccnsideiibly over 100 visitors. Mr Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the sooon. Electric light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc ; -nearest house to Govern ment baths, including the large new oatnhouse. Motor-cars and conveyance!' 'eave Brent's for all the side trip*. Terms reason able. Porters met all trains.—S. T. BRENT Proprietor. SONOMA Private Hotel, Rotorua.—P.O. O Bos „ £3, 'Phono 62; telegrams, Sonoma. Rotorua; 3mins from baths and railway station; first-class accommodation Terms: 6s per day, 35s per week.Mrs Moore. Proprietress. WINDERMERE PRIVATE HOTEL > V SCOTLA PLACE (3mins above Town Hall), new and up-to-date House. 30 -ooms, is now open to receive Visitors and Permanents. Superior accommodation. 'Phone and all modern conveniences.—Mrs. Veale, Proprietress. O O N O ~M a. 0 'Phone 725. PRIVATE HOTEL. The above Well-known House has a few Vacancies for Permanents. Single and Double Rooms. Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN Proprietress. rpHE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE* -»- ROTORUA. First Two Houses outside Main Railway Gates. Now Conducted as one Establishment ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESTS Correspondence receives immediate attention. SPECIAL WINTER TARIFF: 6s per day--35s per week. ' - REDFERNS HEELS for ms." S ez I " 1 wouldn't have another try At any others." WA. GREEN AND CO.'B PIANOS- . low price tut. excellent value.—Sole Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd 3 CoMicutt. manager. LEVEL PIANOS, established Pans .806' Highect grade.—Sole Agents, E. »nd F' Piano Agency. Ltd. 8. Coldicntt. Manager.' OUR BUSINESS IS TO SATISFY Our Pianos do that.—The No Deposit Piano Co.. 28. High 9t «ww»

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 12