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Amtaegents. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATBK Lessees . George Wflloughby, Ltd. - "•P managing D 'to.Wghbt. . GEOEG = WILLOtTGHBY. U ?|®l Last Two Nights of Season. »■ TO-NIGHT ' Ptfr&hg AND TO-MORROW iCAMDIT/F GEORGE . WILLOUGHBY'S % "ill CAMILLE: P ° PUlar .. cISLLF^ mP&Cr CfmXE. m J Alexander Dumas, a. -M CAMTTT ? £ E MEE willed, V r-itUrrli- her GREAT CF A R «rr*-RTR4 CAVTTTF" FSS OF CAMILLE. \ CAMILLF' Jin MR - GEORGE CROSS riuTiip appear as Arraand TV.--.' CAMILLE: Bnpported by the »«U cart CAMTLLE. TV. '« CA.MTLT P•• CAMILLE! ¥rame g» A\TTT , ft£' b PLAT r iwtt.T.F. Bea^ i! i r CROCKED and c amillI" -st'^g-I^. CAMILLE. >*0 Bo^ ar >"^- CAMILLE. F,.- Ccs:st! - CAMILLE. B-,x Plan ;*V j. . CAMILLE. Day Sal J MATINEE N«- \v D 230 Matinee N EIT ED . 2M. SPECIAL PROGRAMME CHILDREN AND STUD EN""* <1 LEO. AN & MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKT QHERNIAVSKYS 'pRIUMPHANT. CONCERT CHAMBER mnTr*- -r-r » CONCERT CH»ur|R: X " g^L. NEXT W"ESDAY. FEBRUARY 24, •AND r pHURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25. At 8.15 p ra. Cnder the , __ the RT HON* THE E (KI atj POOL. MV.O GCMG COUNTESS OF 1.1-ERP^nL Last night the Chem-:av?jrr-s *- era . . with ertraordinary ecthnsflsaL* 1 LEO. JAN. AND MISCRFT Q HERNIA YSSy Violinist. Pianist, and 'Cellist. Complete Change of Progrannna at F -v Concert. £.aca Resd. Seats, 4s; Unread. . 3« Students and School Parties can K~.i. Resd Seats for 2s &d ea "00* Plans at Wildman and Arey'a 3s and 2s Seats now on sale at E*^*»« Music Shop. »«ri General Manager .... Howard Edit. ROYAL oak zoo OPEN EVEEY DAY. U " Merry-go-Round in Full Swing Every Saturday. Afternoon Tea., Adults &d. Children 33. CHOOSE a Piano or Organ To-davJ—Betf V_y makers. Easy terms Catalogues in* —F. Moore and Co.. Customs St East. Holiday Announcements. JJOLIDAY NOTICE. The Premises of the E. AND F. PIANO AGENCY. LTD., will be CLOSED all d»j 1 TO-MORROW (Saturday), February 20, to j permit of the employees holding their ANNUAL PICNIC. S. -COLDICUTT. Manager. • Tonrist Resorts. 4 RKLE'S BAY. Whangaparoa.Superior quiet Accommodation for Visitors; excellent botch: first-class Sshiig and bimies. —Mrs. Dar-ach, Proprietress. A LB ANYldeal week-end resort. Coitb meets 7.45 a.m. boat for Birkenhead; also. by Hunter's launches daily, direct on - Saturday afternoon. returning Sunday. TS S Albany calls every day. First-cl»« Accommodation at. the Hotel, Albany.—E. S. Ware. Proprietress. '1 'M f. MANSIONS. Whittaker Place, SyX monds St.. Auckland. Telephone 77H. Five minutes from town and wharf.—Electric light throughout. Bedrooms, private sittinr rooms, tennis court; situated in 21 acres ol#S ground.—Mrs. Carter. Proprietress. BRENTS BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO- S* RUA. the largest Private Hotel of 1 Rotorua Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitor*. Mr. Brent has renovated the ' whole of it ready for the season. Electrio • light throughout, hot and /old baths, patent lavatories, etc.: nearest hsuse to Govern- ~ j ■ ment baths, including the large new bath- " house. Motor-cars and .conveyances leivt Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reason---.. able. Porters meet all trains.S. Tjvf BRENT. Proprietor. l rr±US GABLES, Russell 40 Root:*, r-3 , A spacious bedrooms, airy 'balconies, pri--1 rate Batting-rooms; unlimited water supply;■ ; h- and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bodingJJjj ■ and croquet greens. 6s day. Launch Aikna, excursions or fishing.—Mrs. E J. Darby. - Proprietress. , THIRWELL. PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTO- ; [ I RUA.—P.O. Box 29. Telephone 2i®6§ Telegraphic address. " ThirwelL" First-daw '$M accommodation. Tariff: 6s per day or 55j v.'*' per week.— P. B. Giles. Proprietress. AEKLE BAY HOUS A ARKT.F. BAY. WHANGAPARAQA , Shelly beach, fishing, boating, batting;: tennis, hot saltwater baths Latest Improvements. • Id" Adults, 30s per week; Per Day, sc; Children under 12. 10s 6d. igpS See Northern SS. Co.'s Sailings in diaf i papers. Private mail bag Write or winvff. Five minutes' walk to telephone. i MRS. GEO. ARKLE, Proprietress a 0 N O M A ' 'Phone 725. t-1 PRIVATE HOTEL. The above Well-known House has a >«* , Vacancies for Permanents. Single aaa ' Double Rooms. Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN - - Proprietress. THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE. ROTORUA. . 1 1 First Two Houses outside Main Railway :4- - 1 Gates. Now Conducted as one Establishment ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESTSCorrespondence receive immediate attention. SPECIAL WINTER TARIFF: 6s per day; 35s per week. Hotels. JMPERIAL JJOTEL. FORT STREET. AUCKLAND Under New Management M R ' " D AVE gULLIV^N. OF WELLINGTON. Begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he has taken over the well-known Imperial Hotel. Auckland. Only the best brands of Liquors storked. Letters and telegrams promptly attended 10-1 1 i —1 * N EW 2 EALAND EBAL& StrBSCaiPTtOKS 6d per week, delivered is town and suburbs, or 10s per qn*rter ia advance, posted *0 any pan of the Dominion ADVXBTIS£I£E-VTB usder the *r!lowing clas*> \ViSTio, lo Let. Fob Sale. Lost txo ' FouSt Pissosai. Board ud Residesc*— are inserted at the rate ct IS words tor Is. or three consecutive insertion* lor 2s 6d for J cash paifl >1 adtanct. 3 BIBTHS. mnnr.T-S OTD D«HTES, 2s od each insertion; Fuseral Notices. Is extra. - for cash paid in advance The jo aßtiou.n» 1 meats must be signed by tie advertiser. r Replies to advertisements will be receiveJ at the office of the Herald tree ot charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the HxbxW uat, be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselvM ' responsible lor non insertion ot advertisements through accident or from other causa*, or fo- error m the publication ot any ad virtue roe noTelephones:—Advertising and Commercial , Depaj-uap-i'. 178: Job Printing Order OSoe, . 2890. Puolishing. 14; Editorial. 223 .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15848, 19 February 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15848, 19 February 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15848, 19 February 1915, Page 10

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