Amusements, giro EOEGE T^i QUEEN AND DURHAM CONTINUOUS PICTURES 8 From 11 a.m. to 10.30 p. m ." %l\' TO-DAY-TO-NIGHT. • % . Groat Success of 2" ' THE DRAMATISATION OF fin? a T>m»~&" ••'■■' CONAN DOYLE'S GREAT E l§** KNOWN STORY .RODNEYqT^S# > IN FOUR GREAT Parts TOJ % ""■"-• : rpHE JJOUSE OF JEMPERLEyI '; Is an all-British film, produced by .?';'■ London Film Co.. and is the , c l, 7 & brought the producers inrtuSSS.? 1 * cess and tame * 8 «0rpHE JJOUSE OF MERLE7i Was specially adapted to th» If!. - - paph by the author himself and ?** for the screen under his personal dire^ JHE JJOUSE OF rpEMPEBLEy^ has been photographed in delightful en-,/" of England, arm the love scenes U?" I ** l parties, the GREAT FIOHT 0\ rßimi'S* DOWNS, and the d«l „ „™ffll[ remarkably fine efforts Qd esUoa&biy -JHE JJOUSE OF £i ip ERLET is unquestionably one of the finest r,-,- . films produced, and will bear IS 0 * with any of the great films »iiich ]&*"s been issued, in ' *' rpHE JJOUSE OF 'J'EiIPERLEY. 7 the cast is one of exceptional strenirib .. 3 is practically the same as tha: "toLn J?* 3 the play was oricinallv nr-.dn.v-ri „» 7? ADELPHI THEATRE. LONDON rpHE JJOUSE OF JEMPERLEY. FOUR ACTS (RODNEY STONE). ; A Picture Version of SIR ARTHUR CO\-v& DOYLE'S Renowned Theatrical SneeS? which was produced in Australia by ™* MESSRS. J. C. WILLIAMSON. THE GREATEST AND MOST SUCCESS. FUL OF ALL PHOTO-PLAYS - The Eighth Series of that Great Serial IN TWO PARTS ■ JUCILLE r OVE. THE GIRL 0P XJ -L* MYSTERY A Story of Adventure. Lore, and Intrigue Evening Sessions.-Patrons are request*! to com© early and thus avoid waiting* Prices as usual. No advance Seai* . Evening Sessions may be booked. M extra* gELG IA X "^yTTg TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER' TO-MORROW 'WEDNESDAY), November 18, at 8 p.m. ANTIC Tyj-USTCAL pESTITAL, Under the Auspices of the Salvation Army. His Worship the Mayor will Preside. , THREE BANDS WILL TAKE Pjrt VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL "iTEMS GALORE. a GRAND VARIETY PROGRAMME In Aid of the Belgian Fund. ' • ADMISSION TICKETS. ONE SHILLING DON'T buy Piano till 0? hear a Justin Browne and Ajeilo —Solo Agents P Moore and Co , Customs St.
Tourist Resorts . > K IA o ,°^ A v PRIVATE HOTEL Overlooks the Rotorua Sanatorium Grounds . Th . ia Beautifully-appointed Private Hots! is still under the same efficient management Rooms now being booked for coming sea*on. Early application necessary. Tariff £2 5s per week. Correspondence will » ceive prompt attention. MRS. A. BRACKEBUSH. ; Proprietress. V B E N. LEI G~a x 28, LOWER SYMONDS STREET. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION •' For Visitors and Permanent Boarders. All Modem Conveniences. Very Central Tariff Reasonable. H' Phone 1319. Telegrams: " Fernieigai' MISS L. SMITH (late of Ennoie).** " T> A P. A K. A 1" HOUSE. X PRIVATE HOTEL '40 Rooms). ' m HOT SfRINGS. HELENSVILLE. '■* The moat Up-to-date Private Hotel North. of Auckland. Every possible Modern Convenience. ' Conveyances meet all Trains Further particulars mailed on application to the <~ PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E. LITTLE " Telennone, No. 16 (Helensville Bureaux; , g& THE GABLES. Russell. —40 ..oomi spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms; unlimited water suppfe h and c. baths, p.w. lavatories: bowling ana croquet greens. 6s day. Launch Adorns, excursions or fishing—Mrs. E. J Daroy, Proprietress. rpHIBWELL PRIVATE HOTEL. SOTO. X RUA — P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address, " Thirwell." First-oiasi accommodation. Winter Tariff: 6s per day; 80s per week.—Mrs. P. B. Giles. ProprietressBENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORDA, the largest Private HolM of Hoio> rua. Can accommodate ccusideiibly over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the So-oon. Electno light throughout, hot and cold baths, oaten* lavatories, etc ; nearest house to Government baths, including the large new b*;ahouse. Motor-cars and conveyances 'e»t» Brent s for all the side trips Terms reasonable. Porters me"t all trains.—S. T. BEEN! Proprietor. SONOMA Private Hotel, Rotorua.— Box 63, 'Phone 62; telegrams, "Sonoma," Rotorua; 3mins from baths and railway station; -class accommodationTerms: 6s per day. 353 per week.Mrs, Moore. Proprietress TTING'S pRIVATE TJOTEL, UPPER <}CEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. MR. G. USHER. Proprietor. y This Hotel is very private, central, and convenient; surrounded by large, well laid"out grounds; in the healthiest part of the city; -tennis courts, three-rink bowling green, gymnasium, full-sized billiard table, arid skating. Telephone 2256. RADNOR. "WATERLOO QUADRANT, AUCKLAND. New House, overlooking Government Ground and the harbour; five minutes -torn station and centre of city; large balconies, commanding magnificent views; spacious lounge; electric light throughout. Telegrams: Radnor, Auckland. 'Phone A 451. mrs. g. h. Mcdonald. stonehurst. symonds street. Auckland, new zealand. strictly first-class board and residence. mr. and mrs. albert a. brown," Telephones 504 and A 374. Proprietor* Telegrams: " Stonehurst. Auckland."' HOT SPRINGS. Helensville.—Best fonio in Dominion. — nearest Sense to baths; recently enlarged. Tariff, 5s cay; 30s week.— Eddkston. Proprietress. 'Phone 8. , Restaurants and lea Rooms. PRIOR'S-LARGEST DININGROOM IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. QUICK SERVICE. STRAND ARCADE. HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE POST OFFICE REFRESHMENT KOOMS? Yea I They are. Grand. New. Up-to-date. No waning. Opposite G.P.O '. ■TO-EW 7BALAND LTERALD.
Subscriptions 6d per week, delivered IB towi and suburbs, or 10s per Quarter in advance, posted '-•• any oar> oi the Dominioi. ADTEttTISEMESTS under the following classeJ —Wanted. To Let. For Sale. Lost is 9 Footb. Personal Boabd a*d Rebidesci— are inserted at the rate cf IS words for Is, or three consecutive insertions tor 2s 6d tot cash, paid in advance BISTHS. Masmages A.ST Deaths. 29 '& each insertion; Funeral Notices. Is extra. for cash paid in advance. These announce ments must be signed by the advertiser. Replies to advertisements will be received at the office of the Herald free oi chars*. Instructions as to the insertion a withdrawal of advertisements in the hUaUB must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold thetaselvM responsible for non insertion of adve;ti»ments through accident or from ether caosM. or for error in the publication oi any advertisement Telephones:—Advertising and Commercial Department. 178. Job Printing Order Office, 2890; Publishing. U: EditoriaL 229. _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15768, 17 November 1914, Page 12
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