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Amusements. OPPOSITE GENERAL POST OFFICE. GRAND TODAY. THEATRE. RAND ALL DAY. 1 HEATRE riRAND. TONIGHT. THEATRE. . Magnificent BARRIER OF TUAMES. Touching, -DaRRIER OF X LAMES. TannliHiiaer TJARRIER OF 17LAMES. Star Drama, -DAHRIER OF A- LAMES, featuring "UARRIER OF 10LAMES. that wonder- -CARRIER OF I LAMfcS. tiil.y clover and PAH HI BR OF BLAMES. beautiful dog -DaUHIER OF I LAMES. " SII.EP." KEYSTONE- WILD WEST LOVE. KEYSTONE- WILD WEST LOVE. KEYSTONE- WILD WEST LOVE. KEYSTONE- " WILD WEST LOVE. 9th Part of "Dolly olf the Dailies"— TERROR OF THE NIGHT. 9th Part of "Dolly olf the Dailies"TERROR OF THE NIGHT. WAR BUDGET, AYD JOHN BULL ON TOP. The Strongest Programme in'the City. LOBE piCTURES. The GLOBE is ' like the Navy, "AS SOUND AS A BELL." It Strikes the Right Note in Quality, and its Vibrations are Felt and Heeded Throughout the City. Startling Interest Fully Maintained. THE ROYAL SLAVE. Fourth THE ROYAL SLAVE. Series THE ROYAL SLAVE. of A DVENTURES OF T7ATHLY.V. , ADVENTURES OF T7ATHLYN, Screams of Laughter Greeted the Keystone's Latest Success, FATTY AND THE MIMIC, HE-HAW' FATTY AND THE MIMIC HE-HAW ! LATEST WAP. SPECIAL. JIM'S VINDICATION - - - - Edison. THE FRESH AIR CURE - - • Lnbin. TJOSPITAL PATIENTS' SUNDAY-Grand it Procession, Ponsonby Reservoir to the \te\TO. "BviwXs. Yv'ww&Vi SocvoUea, V\« \ /Brigade*. Boy Scouts, etc. A)) come) A)). ) *) 7/>vf)st KesDns, _ \ J± meih ~iM a.m. boat for Birkenbenu; \ also, bv Hunter's hunches daily, direct on I Stt\~ rctumme bvvnday. \ T.S.S. Albany calls every day. Fu»\-c\ttM A meeli 7 it- a-'"- boat for BirkenbenO; j also, by Hunter's hunches daily, direct on I Stt\\vtAa\' rcluiume Sunday. I T.B.S. Albany call a every day. Fnrt-cWM Accommodation at the Hotel, Albany— S. Ware, Proprietref.'. ,* RKLE'S BAY. Whangapuraoa— /i Quiet Accommodation tor Visitors. \ ExcoUonl beach, fArsl-ciass fishing and bath- ) ing.-Mrs. Darrach, Proprietress. B' RENTS BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORCA. the largest Private Hotel ot I Rofortin Can accommodalc considerably ove: 1 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whcie of it ready (or the season Electric Hunt throughout, hot and cold bathe, patent lavatories, etc.; nearest house to Governm*nt biths. includinj the lars* new bathi how Motor-cars and conveyances leave JBrent'a /or all the fids trips. Terms reasoni »bl» Porters meet all trams.—S. I I BREST. Proprietor ______ THIRWELL. PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTOI I HUA.-P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20 Telegiaphic address " Thirwell." First-class I accommodation. lariff: 6s per day or 35s I per week— Mrs. P, B. Giles. Proprietress. THE GABLES. Russell - 40 Rooms. I L spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply; h. and c. baths, p.vf. lavatories; boiling and croquet greens. 6s day. Launch .... '», excursions or fishing.— Mrs. E J. iJamy, Proprietress. i HMiE MANSIONS. Wliiltaker Place. Sy--1 nionds St.. Auckland. Telephone 570*. Fire minutes from town and wharf — Electriclight throughout. Bedrooms, private sittingrooms, tennis court; situa'ed in 21 acres a! ground.--Mrs. Carter. Proprietress. WHERE TO SPEND EASTER HOLI»l LAYS.-('owes Bay, Waiheke Island.— Short smooth-water trip, sheltered bay, good fishing, sandy beach, tennis, dancing hall, launch and boats for free use of visitors.— Write or 'phone, H. Insley, Cowes. I BENTON HOUSE, Fenton St.. Rotorua— : Proprictiess, Mrs. M. Murphy. Conveniently situated near P. 0., within Imin Government baths. Electric ligl.t. Terms, inclusive, 35s per week. Tel. iVi'A. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. J O'BRIEN. Edinburgh House. Haupapa • St., Rotorua— Comfortable accommodation. Centrally situated, handy to railway station, P. 0., and Government baths. Winter tariff, Os per day; 30s per week.— 138. P.O. Box 23. KIA ORA * PRIVATE HOTEL. Overlooks the Rotorua Sanatorium Grounds. This Beautifully-appointed Private Hotel i is still under the same efficient management. j Rooms now being booked for coming season. Early application necessary. Tariff, £3 51 per week. Correspondence will receive , prompt attention. . MRS. A. BRACKEBUSH. Proprietress. RANDWICK. Hinemoa St.. RoloruaTerms, 32s 6d week. 5s 6d day; hot and cold bath, electric light, new diningroom iseat 50): 3mins from baths. 2mms from railway station.— Mrs. Wrathall, Proprietress. In 'E " R N L E I G H, A 28. LOWER SYMONDS STREET. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION ; For Visitors and' Permanent Boarders, All Modern Conveniences. Very Central. Tariff Reasonable- ' Phone 1310. Telegrams: " Fernleigh " MISS L SMITH (late of Ennore). TTOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. Recommended by Medical Profession. The Place for your Holidays. SPRINGBIDE HOUSE. Nearest to Baths, 24 rooms, all ground floor. Accommodation second to qone. Tennis, bowls, croquet, right opposite. 'Bus meets day trains; ovening train by arrangement. Tariff: 5s per day, 30s per week. 'Phono 8. Helensville Bureau. MRS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. PARAKAI" H O U a E. PRIVATE HOTEL (40 Rooms). HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. The most Up-to-date Private Hotel North of Auckland. Every possiblo Modern Convenience, Conveyances meet all Trains. Further particulars mailed on application ° PBOmiETEESS. MRS. E LITTLE. Telephono No. 35 (Hcfensvido Bureau). < PARK VIEW. ROTORUA. The Bost-poBiV on 6s House in Rotoria. Overlooks Gardens, Bowling Greens, Tennis Courts, and (ho Orchestra. Nearest House to the Baths. Electric Light throughout. Dark Room for Photographers. Terms: Per Week, 355; per day, 6s (Special Tariff). Wiro or write for Rooms, P.O. Box 45. 'Phone 15. BRIDGES AND MILLER, Proprietors. |t> O T O R U A. I ROCKY NOOK 'overlooking (ho Lake). SELECT ACCOMMODATION FOR ! TOURISTS AND OTHERS. MODERATE TERMS. Under the personal supervision of the Proprietor. J. A. WILSON. A R A T H O N HOUSE. 8. LOWER SYMONDS ST. Superior accommodation for Visitors and Pormanents. ( All modern conveniences. Very central. Excellent cuisine and stric.ly moderate terms. i J- B. WALSH, Proprietor. ■VEDEEN, 78. Lower Symonds Street. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND < I RESIDENCE. ) MRS. ROBERT NUDDS, Proprietress. I Terms on application. 'Phono 206 U. RADNOR. WATKKLOO QUADRANT, AUCKLAND. New House. overlooking Government , Ground and the harbour: five minutes from station and centro of city; largo balconies, ' commanding magnificent views; spacious lounge, electric light throughout. Telegrams: Radnor, Auckland. 'Phono A 451. __ mrs. c. H. Mcdonald. OTONEHURST. O SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND REt. ENCE. MR- AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Telephones. 501 and A37-I- Proprietors. Telegrams: " Stone hurst, Auckland." ; Florists. WREATHS, CUT FLOWERS, ETC. FRANK WHITEHEAD. MISS LLOYD (late Webster's) in charge. Opposite G.P.O. 'Phone 2205. OPRING CLEANING, ij — Public Buildings Cleaned and Disinfected. Offices, Private Houses, Churches, Banks, Houses Washed Down. Paintwork Cleaned. INTERNATIONAL CLEANING; CO., Tion« 3328. . Matkat Line, W«lhshj St. \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15886, 6 April 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15886, 6 April 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15886, 6 April 1915, Page 12

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