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Amusements. THERE WILL BE SOMETHING DOING *] AT THE D CONCERT pHAMBER, TONIGHT, TO-NIGHT, Z 10-NIGHT: iJ-io-NIGHT. it When Mr. Edward Branscombe will present his Ever-Popular COSTUME COMEDY CO., < THE DANDIES. THE DANDIESTHE DANDIES. ___, RED THE DANDIES. RED THE DANDIES A THE DANDIES THE DANDIES , T This will be a Knight of Nights, and the rollicking Reds will make the welkini ring with their joyousness. Come to be cheered and remain to cheer the talented folk who will To-night give you of their best, and that IS the Best. THE T.ANDIES HE -L'andies Will This Evening Present a Programme of NINETEEN SUPERB NUMBERS, A Selected from their New Repertoire of Songs. J Sketches, Dances, Burlesques, o Monologues, Scenas, etc AT TO-NIGHT" - TO-NIGHT. AT 8 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 8 « A MOONLIGHT NIGHT OF MIRTH AND MELODY. THE OPEN SESAME— 2s. and Is. Chest Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Day Soles (2s). from A. Eady and■ Co. COME AND HEAR OUR BROADWOOD. SCOTT COLVILLE, Touring ManagerGRAND THEATRE. Opposite , RAND THEATRE. G.P.O. ' WHEN HONOUR WAKES WHEN HONCUR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWAKES To-day. WHEN HONOUR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWAKES All Da/. WHEN HONOUR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWAKES . WHEN HONOUR AWAKE? To-night. WHEN HONCUR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWaKES To-day. WHEN HONOUR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWAKES All Day. WHEN HONOUR AWAKES WHEN HONOUR AWAKES . WHEN HONOUR AWAKES To-night. WHEN HOr-OUR AWVKgS WHEN HONOUR AW'KES With Splendid Supporting Pictures. j The t*d Ticket is all that you could wish. Comfortable Seat. Firstrdaes Programme. Dainty Tea. i I-- -* ' Shows. T ATE pNTRIES QLOSE MAY ■ -I ATE ENTRIES QLOSE MAY "J^ WAIKATO WINTER (^BOW A SSOCIATION'S QTH ANNUAL CHOW. TJAMILTON. J UNE 1, 2, 3, 4, AND 5. 20»000i THOUSAND ____ TWENTY THOUSAND SCHEDULES OF THE WAIKATO WINTER gHOW HAVE ALREADY BEEN ISSUED. HAVE YOU RECEIVED ONE? 4 „__„_, IT'S YOURS FOR THE ASKING! OUR MACHINERY HALL WILL BE CRAMMED FULL OF MACHINERY IN MOTION. .„ , For the Children there will be SIDE SHOWS GALORE. T>E pATRIOTIC POST YOUR ENTRIES TO-DAY. T ATE pNTRIES QLOSE jiTAY J^ All that concerns the District concerns YOU. 1 Its Prosperity is Your Prosperity. WAIKATO WINTER SHOW AND J INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Friday, Saturday, Juno 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. WRITE FOR SCHEDULE TO-DAY. WM. H. PAUL. Secretary. f= =-- Tourist Resorts. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA, tho largest Private Hotel of | Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the ! whole of it ready for the season. Electric 1 light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent •lavatories, etc.; nearest house to Government baths, including the large new pathhouse Mo'or-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trios. Terms reasonable Porters meet all trains- T. , BRENT, Proprietor. THE GABLES. Russell - 40 Rooms. spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply; h. and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling and croquet greens. ,6s day. Launch Ailoma, 1 excursions or fishing.— E. J- Darby. Proprietress. THE MANSIONS, Whittaker Place. Symonds St., Auckland. Telephone 2724. Five minutes from town and wharf.— light throughout. Bedrooms, private sittingrooms, tennis court; situated in 21 acres of ground—Mrs. Carter. Proprietress. THIRWELL, PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTORUA.— Box 09. Telephone 20. , Telegraphic address, " Thirwell." First-class accommodation. Winter Tariff: 6s per day or 80s per week,—' P. B. Giles. Proprieties!. FENTON HOUSE, Fcnton St.. Rotorua— Proprietress, Mrs. M. Murphy. Conveniently situated near P.O, within lmln Government baths. Electric light. Terms, . inclusive. 5s per day, or 25s per week- lei. 203 Letters and telegrams promptly at- ; tended toJ O'BRIEN, Edinburgh House. Haupapa • St., Comfortable accommodai tion. Centrally situated, handy to railway station, P. 0., and Government baths. Winter tariff, 6e per day; 80s per week.— 138. P.O. Box 23. RANDWICK. Hinemea Bt,. Bolont*.— Terms. 32s 6d week s 6s 6d day; hot ' and cold bath, electrio light, new diningroom (seat 50): Smins from baths. Online from railway station.—Mrs. Wrathall, Pro- - prietreßß. '-PERNI. EI.GH, ■T 28. LOWER SYMONDS STREET. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION , For Visitors and Permanent Boarders. All Modern Conveniences. Very Central. Tariff Reasonable. 'Phone 1319. Telegrams: " Fernleigh." MISS L SMITH (late of Ennore). ; TTOT HELENSVILLE. ) Recommended by Medical Profession. The Place for your Holidays. j BPRINGBIDE HOUSEI Nearest to Baths, 24 rooms, all .round floor. Accommodation second to none. Tennis, I bowls, croquet, right opposite. 'Bus meets ; day trains; evening train by arrangement. Tari3: 6s per day. 80s per week. I 'Phone 8, Helonsville Bureau. MRS. EDDLEBTON. Proprietress. 3 " PA R A K A i " fl O U ti E. i PRIVATE HOTEL (40 Rooms), HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. The most Up-to-date Private Hotel North of Auckland, j Every possible lodern Convenience. Convey meet all Trains. Further particulars mailed on application * ° PROPRIETRESS, MRB. E LITTLE Telephone No. 35 (Helonsviiie Bureau). DARK VIEW. ROTORUA. '- A The Best posit on 6s House in Rotorvia, 3 Overlooks Gardens, Bowling Greens, Tennis _ Courts, and the Orchestra, '- Nearest House to the Baths. Electric Light I throughout. Dark Room for Photographers. i S Terms: Per Week, 355; per day, 6s (Special % Tariff). Wire or write (or Rooms, P.O. Box 45. S 'Phone 15. BRIDGES AND MILLER, Proprietors. 5 _ MARATHON HOUSE, 8. LOWER SYMONDS ST. Superior accommodation (or Visitors and '• Permanente. . All modern conveniences. Very central. Excellent cuisine and strictly moderate terms. _-,««. „-, J. B. WALSH, Proprietor. 1. "~~ I DADNOR. WATERLOO QUADRANT. IV AUCKLAND. New House, overlooking Government Ground and the harbour: five .minutes from " station and centre of city, large balconies, 3 ocmniandins magnificent views; spacious ' lounge: electric light throughout. Telegrams: Ra'nor. Auckland. . 'Phono A 451. 3 - mrs. g. K. Mcdonald. G DTONEHURST, O SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND, « NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD 0 AND RESIDENCE. " 1 MR- AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. Telephones. 601 and A 371. Proprietors. Telegrams; "Stonehurst. Auckland."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15914, 11 May 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15914, 11 May 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15914, 11 May 1915, Page 12

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