Amusements. _ . ' Tj"IS ;y .. - MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE^! Direction $f.t ..'Beaumont Smith and. Le3li< Hcskins.. |?i, LAST SIX NIGHTS ' £* • Of the '• GLAD EYE COMPANY, * - And ' / LAST TWO NIGHTS Of "WHO'S THE LADY?" "WHO'S THE LADY/" "WHO'S THE LADY?" WEDNESDAY, JUNE 0. THE GLAD EYE COMPANY'S THIRD SUCCESS. THE CHAPERON. THE CHAPERON THE CHAPERON. SATURDAY. JUNE 5. "THE GLAD EYE'' Box Plan;! at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales, deal's. Prices: ss. 3s, Is; Early Doors. 1? er'ra. V QONCEET QHAMBER. Direction: E. Branscombe Pty., Ltd. This AND TT'VERY t? VEXING AT Q HIS AND JIjVERY JJVE.XING AT O. THE HE DANDIES TO-NIGHT. DANDIES DANDIES 10-NIGHT. DANDIES , DANDIES DANDIES DANDIES DANDIES DANDIES COMPLETE DANDIES DANDIES VOMPLETE DANDIES DANDIES DANDIES DANDIES DANDIES DANDIES pHANGE DANDIES dandies Change dandies DANDIES DANDIES, dandies dandies 1 DANDIES A f DANDIES DANDIES v/f DANDIES DANDIES DANDIES DANDIES DANDIES DANDIES PROGRAMME. DANDIES DANDIES L ROGRAMME. DANDIES DANDIES ' BANDIES MEMBERS OF EXPEDITIONARY FORCES ADMITTED FREE ON PRESENTATION OF LEAVE PASS?. ;■ Admission: 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan it Wildman and Arey's till noon, from !.i;n at Wise's, Tobacconist, opp. Grey Statue. NOTE—THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ADMISSION. TO SUBJECTS OF ALIEN ENEMIES. WE USE A BROADWOOD. Touring Manager. SCOTT COLVILLE. /CHILDREN, small, dancers preferred, v wanted by Allen Doone. — this . day, 11 o'clock, Frank Levy. ' DON'T miss seeing Mary Pickford, "the Ellen Terry of the Camera," in " Caprice." — Palace Theatre, Newton, . TO-DAY (Monday). COME and See the Hoyai Oak Zoo, established February, 1911. Permits granted by the Government and. Onehunga Council;'"" Finest' Collection of Animals and Birds in New Zealand. Admission: Adults, 6d; Chil- ; dro:i, 3d. , "fIJSTIN BROWNE PIANOS are Britain's .. i tf present best. Have you heard one? —Sole agents, F. Moore and Co , Customs St; g , 1 ' 1 — ■ S=3; Tourist Resorts. | ALBANY — week-end resort. Coach m«its 7.45 a.m. boat for Bitkenhead; 1$ also, by Hunter's launches daily, direct :1 j on Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday. .;- T.S|S. Albany calls every day. First-class/> Accommodation at the Hotel, Albany.— S. , Ware,' Proprietress. •j; Brents BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO-'» RUA, the largest Private Hotel ' of.?r< Botorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. 'Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electrin. - light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent :-a lavatories, . etc.; nearest house' to Govern- ■ ment baths,' including the large new bath- 7? .house- Motor-cars . and ' conveyances leave Brent'® for all the side.trips. Terms reason- ;• able. -V* Porters • meet all trains.—3. T. BRENT. -Proprietor. v rpHE / GABLES. Russell — 40 Rooms, p X t spaciors bedrooms, airy balconies, pri- v jate sittingrooms; unlimited wafer supply; ' n. and c.- baths, p.w, 1 lavatories; bowling , »nd croquet greens. 6s day. Launch Ailoma,excursions or 'fishing.— E. J. Darby, ! A.. Proprietress. - v % rPHIJ MANSIONS, Whiltaker Pls«., Sy- V. j- monds St., Auckland. Telephone 2724. Five minutes from town .and whairf.—Elfcirio". - ; light, throughout."'Bedrooms, private Bitting-:"v rooms, tennis court; ' situated in 2} acres of IfroUnd— Carter, 'Proprietress- , '-k rpHIRWELL, . PRIVATE HOTEL, ; feOTO-. fi i- ' RUA.-P.O. Bos 29. . Telephone 20. H Telefraphic address, "Thirwell." First-class accommodation. Winter. Tariff: 6s per day -f or 80s >■ per week.—Mrs. P. B. Giles, Proprieties!. i " \ "D OCKY ; NOOK, ROTORUA—Overlooking JLv the Lake, Hoc'ltey and Football Grounds -si —Up-tc-dato and select, accommodation. Terms moderate. All latest sanitary arrange meats* Letters and telegrams promptly >: attended to. Hot and cold bath,—J. A. Wilson, < Proprietor.' . So N O M A. I .. ' 'Phone 725.' ,\"M . .. PRIVATE HOTEL. -< The above Well-known House has a few -i Vacancies for Permanents. Single »nd - r Double Rooms. ' Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN • Proprietress. ' > :;^.j THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE, PRIVATE HOTELS. ROTORUA. 100. Rooms. ' f Special winter tariff.. 6b per dsi;, J • 35s per , week. • Established $ < Years. ' By Appointment, representing— ' -££8 Thomas Cook and Son, N.Z. Commercial ,si Travellers' Association, N.Z. Public Service Association. tM J. N.. McLEAN, Proprietor. 'V . . . . , MisceUaneong, ' ■ — . — ■ —i ' =1* "TTASTNER," the King of Player-Pianos, Ix has no eaual.—Sole Agents, E. and F. l Punf Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. VI BACON Slicers, Circular Knives, and Cut- ' tort accurately sharpened at Sraiih's,-. - ; late Leadbeater 14. Wakelield St. ■ '• g,'..? N~O DEPOSIT - PIANO CO. 1 , The easiest terms possible. No In« % terest: No Deposit— l 2B. Hub St. .: : LUSON PIANOS. LTD.. obtained rcld medal London, 1851.— E. and F. Piano . Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager, r v '^ MOTHERS. KEEP THE GIRLS 20ME M ill —New Pianos from 6s a week at the TJ No Deposit Piano Co.. 28. High St. ; •;! Keep the home BRIGHT-.'l A Brand New Iron-framed Piano 'mm . \ 5s a week.—No Deposit Piano Co., 28, High Street. ' FOR morning To* use that perfect blend- v —"Desert Gold" It won first place ' because of general excellence alone. In" V. sealed packets only. Ask for the ?,s grade, l : OlVr blends Is 8d and Is lOd. fVOR BUSINESS IS TO SATISFY;? $ \J Our Pianos do —'iae No Deposit ' Piano Co.. 28. High St"DELIABLE Hot Water Bottles thst last X\ foj years are manufactured by the [/•■> North British Rubber Company, and have their brand on. every battle. Procurable .. . all Chemists. % 2 BA AND gERALD. L AND H ERALD. , SOSSCBIPTIOSS 6d per week, delivered in ; town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in. advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. Advertisements under the (ollowine classes , '■* —Wanted, To Let. For Sale, Lost and v Fount*, Pbbsonal, Bo.vrd and Residence— >•; »re insetted at the rate of 18 words *> r Is, or ;,. three consecutive insertions for "s 6a of c'Ash paid in advance. ; Births, Maebiaoes, and Deaths, 2s 6d each insertion; Funeral Notices, la extra, for cash paid in advance. Thcue announce- * ments must be signed by the advertiser. . Replies to advertisements will bo received at the office of the Herald free c f charge. ■ Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Hebiid must be in writing. ' t> j The Proprietors do not hold themselves iMj responsible for noK-insei-iioa of advertisements through accident or from other causes,- : i o:r for error in the publication of ac.v adver- ? ■ ; tisement. ii -] loleyhoafls:— and Commercial Department, 178; Job Printing Order Office. 2£90; Publishing 14;. Editorial, 329.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 12
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