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Amusements. ■ GRAND . rpHEATRE OPPOSITE RAND J-HEATRF. G.P.O. * TO-DAY-ALL DAY-TO-NIGHT. ' MYSTERY OF THE TEA DANSANT. Tl/fYSTERY IVJL of THE TEA DANSANT. Kalem MYSTERY OF THE TEA DANSANT. Exclusive MYSTERY OF THE TEA DANSANT. 2-Reel MYSTERY OF THE TEA. DANSANT. Star MYSTERY OF THE TEA DANSANT. Drama. MYSTERY OF THE TEA DANSANT. KEYSTONE: HEARTS AND PLANETS. KEYSTONE. HEARTS AND PLANETS. LAW OF THE WILDS. , FLYING A Powerful Drama JAPANESE SILK INDUSTRY. Most Interesting. METHODS OF MARGARET. Vita.'s Pretty Comedy, And THE BEST TOPICAL BUDGET EVER SHOWN. Ask at the Ticket-box for the 9d ticket. It includes Best Picture Programme in the city Comfortable Seat, and , Dainty Tea served in tho Lounge at any time. $1 PERFORMERS in the 'iwlyV •*■ recent Town Ball y_Jff3 Gathering of Bands \ 0 Hope, are invited to ENTERTAINMENT ST. JAMES'S HALL, WELLINGTON ST., TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 23, To Commence at 7. Close at 9.15. L. E. FALKINER, Conductor. W. J. MACDERMOTT. Secretary 1 pATRIOTIC SPORTS CARNIVAL. Applications are invited on or before THURS'DAY, June 24, for THE RIGHT TO CONDUCT SUITABLE SIDE SHOWS AND PLACES OF AMUSEMENT, At the Patriotic Sports Carnival, to be held on the Auckland Domain on Saturday, July 3. R. A. SPINLEY, Hon. Secretary. 22, Shortlnnd Street. .■i —— ~ ' HEAR ST. JAMES'S CHOIR in Choral Gems—At St. James's Hall, Thursday Next, f g Defence Notices. > «*-> v -VTATIONAL RESERVE, i f£/jjUs\ A COMPANY INFANTRY. I ! |^(K_J__3| r ' , | All Members are notified I' BlSsri'vl' • I that a Special Drill will be \Zvmteg I hold TO-NIGHT, at the Vf,PfV Domain Drill Hall, 7.46. A full attendance is re\'Wo J quested>*i—' BY ORDER. i a Tourist Resorts. KELVIN PRIVATE HOTEL, 95, HOBSON STREET. This new ana up-to-date House is now completed and ready to receive Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Electric lighting and all modern conveniences. Very central, being close to the station and wharves. MRS. HENDRY. Lato of Kelvin. Ponsonby. TTOT ' SPRINGS. HELENSYILLE. Recommended by Medical Profession. Tho P'nce for your Holidays. SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. Nearest to Baths, 24 rooms, all ground floor. Accommodation second to none Tennis, 1 , bowln, croquet, right opposite. 'Bus meets i day trains; evening train by arrangement. Tariff: 53 per day. 80s per week. 'Phone 8, Helensville Bureau. MRS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. "PARAKAI" HOUSE, A PRIVATE HOTEL (40 Rooms). HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. The most Up-to-date Private Hotel North of Auckland. Every possible Modern Convenience. Conveyances meet all Trains. Further particulars mailed on application ° PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E. LITTLE. Telephone No. 35 fHelensville Bureau). , TJANDWICK. Hinemoa St.. Rotorua.-1 ' XV Terms. 32s 6d weak, 5s 6d day; hot and cold bath, electric light, new dining-1 room (scat 50)' Smins from baths, 2mins from railway ststion.—Mrs. Wrathall, Proprietress. I J O'BRIEN, Edinburgh House, Hanpapa * S'., Comfortable accommodation. Centrahy situated, handy to railway station. P 0.. and Government oaths. Win. i ter tariff. 6s per day; 30s per week.— 18?. P.O. Box 23. ■ I ' OTONFHURST, O SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND 1 STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD ' AND RESIDENCE. MR- AND MRS- ALBERT A. BROWN, Telephones 504 and A 374. Proprietors. Telegrams: " Stonohurst. Auckland." FE R N L E I G H, • 26. LOWER SYMONDS STREET. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION For Visitors and Permanent Boarder*. ' All Modern Conveniences. Very Central Tariff Reasonable 'Phone 1319. Telegrams: *' Fernleigh." MISS L. SMITH flat© of Ennore). MARATHON HOUSE, 8. LOWER SYMONDS ST. Superior accommodation for Visitors and Pcrmanents. All modern conveniences. Very central. Excellent cuisine, and strictly moderate • termsJ. B. WALSH. Proprietor. ' RADNOR. WATERLOO QUADRANT ; AUCKLAND. New House, overlooking Government Ground and the harbour; five minutes from 3 station and centre of city; large balconies, I commanding magnificent views; spacious lounge; electric light throughout. Telegrams: Radnor, Auckland. 'Phono A 451. - mrs g. H. Mcdonald ; BRENT'S BATHGATE LOUSE, ROTORUA, the largest Private Hotel of : r Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over , 100 visitors Mr Brent has renovated tho , whole of it ready for the season. Electric [ light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent , lavatories, etc ; nearest house to GovernII mont baths, including the large now bath- . house- Motor-cars _ and conveyances leave J Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reason- , able. Porters meet all trains.—S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. THE GABLES, Russell — 40 Rooms, spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, pri- . vate sittingrooms; unlimited water supply: h. and c. balha. pw lavatories: bowling . and croquet greens 6s day. Launch Ailoma, excursions or fishing.— E. J. Darby, Proprietress. rrHE MANSIONS. Wluttaker Place, Sy J. monds St , Auckland. Telephone 2724. Fivo minutes from town and wharf —Electrio light throughout. Bedrooms, private sitting- ' rooms, tennis court; situated in 21 acres of " ground.—Mrs. Cartor, Proprietress- ' rpHIKWELL. PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTO- , J. RUA.-P.O. Box 29 Telephone 20. Telegraphic address. " Thirwell." First-class , accommodation Winter Tariff: 6s per day, L . or 30s per week.—Mrs. P. B. Giles, Pror prietress, , - . . _— ALBANY.— week-end resort. Coach mcetß 7.45 a.m. boat for Birkenhead; also, by Hunter's launches daily, direct on Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday. . T.S.S. Albany calls every day. First-class Accommodation at the Hotel, Albany.—E. 8. t Waro, Proprietress. PARK VIEW, ROTORUA (overlooks X Gardens)-Best sunny Winter House in ifotorua; special winter tariff, 30s.— Box 4!>, phone 15. '* BRIDGES AND MILLER. Proprietors MANSION HOUSE KAWAU.-Delightful si. Holiday Resort-Fishing. Boating Shooting, Croquet and Tennis. Tariff, 7s per . day; £2 2s per week; reduced winter tariff by arrangement.—GEO. H. MANN, Prop. LONG-FELT WANT SUPPLIED. j tt AUCKLAND FISH MART Has opened a First-class, Up-to-date Shoo ; OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Everything New, Bright, and Clean. We have our own Fishing Fleet, and can - therefore supply all demands, i Oysters may be had on plate, or in bottle i for home use. Give Us a Call on Your Way Horns..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15950, 22 June 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15950, 22 June 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15950, 22 June 1915, Page 12