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'' """'Amasemeßte.'-^^^^lpl CONCERT M nT2 li ~ ONCERT tt HA M B:|-Mtt1 TOWN HALL. ' : C^lW Direction *, . . • - - - -^"'."-fIISSI • TO-NIGHT. ~ TdNlGaj'l S Thursday. July 8. '> " p AND THE FOLLOWING NIGHTS * I " THE COURT CARDS." *» I " THE COURT CARDS- I "THE COURT CARDS." 9 i To-night Another Grand Change "of ti s S gramme, when will be produced f CT W first time in Auckland the Rollicking $Jg? m A GLIMPSE INTO COSTERLA\t!S' I A GLIMPSE INTO COSTERLAvS'S I Or. THE COSTER'S HOLIDAY.* "'* | Costumes specially imported for this S- "*?---"-'.■ t Don't fail to hear "After Our Honevma'fi 1 ?' E sung by Miss Fane and Edc«r Wsrwja 1 Come and hear Sydney Mann»rin». iSf'" l " S "Sally In Our Alb." " ;tl «J.:;. I Remember. Complete Change o: Procr«-i1 •"■ TO-NIGHT. "srnau, ;; « Box Plan at Wildrnan aua Arey's. '•' «'■ I Day Sales a* Clear-. " - ' % -•;.":■ Broad wood Piano Used. ' -|'«;', I l'rices: 'Zi, 'Is. is. -L ; r»; ~''m " -piVOLI FOLLIES " BOX -■ OPEN THIS MOPXINO '?? "S At Wildman and A.-ct'; % :..'•; H t. TTIS MAJESTY'S TREAT j.'- ■ -*- 1 - Lessees. J. C. Williamson. Ltd ' > Harry Rickards' Tivoli Theatres. L'd Gov. Director. Hugh D- Mcintosh " SIX NIGHTS AND TWO MATIXEw, " Commencing T? NEXT MONDAY EVENING. W* The Record-breaking Fun Show. r$ The Famous ¥ . | TTVOLI FOLLIES ' \ TIVOLI FOLLIES | TTVOLI FOLLIES I The Brightest. Biggest, and Be- Show «» brought to New Zealand, the entire -? organisation totalling j: 50— PERFORMERS -50 $. Headed by that Justly Famo-is Artist, Hr ROBERT PARKER. * _ ROBERT\PARKER. The Celebrated Operatic Bari'.one, i Late of the Quinlan Opera Co- and Mtdtjst Melba's Concert Co JACK CANNOT. ~ The Idol of Auslraiia 1 ISABELLE D'ARMOND. t The Red-Headed Comedy Queen. VERA PEARCE. ~ The Australian Beauty X FRANK GREENE. '; The Musical Comedy Favourite. MDLLE. CLERC. ? Premier Danseuse. ALFREDO. The Vagabond Violinist. ?. ALVERETTA. REGO. AND STOPPIT, Renowned Acrobatic Pantotaimists. ,T MURFAY'NE. i America's Champion Xylophonist. 'f ALEX. YAKLOVENKO. .' t Russian • Dancer from the Imperial BalltV EILEEN WATSON. ;*• Talented Speciality Danc-r. .- • Together with the Original if ? ;.* TTVOLI BALLET AND CHORUS. J; 1 Gorgeous Dresses. Dainty Ensemblli, Magnificent Scenery and Lighting, &?M THE TIVOLI FOLLIES %'. Is not a Pierrot Show, but a Gigantfa ' Jamboree of Jingles. Jokes, and Jests.-- f Box Plans Open To-day iThursday), i»j '''■' Wildrr.an and Arey's- ; ? S"i PRICES: as. reserved; 3s and Is. Earlj door Gallery, Is extra. |*-'-i. MATINEES: WED.. 14th. SAT.. 171b;; SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES. * < ) ■^Willig Tourist Resorts. -«■; BRENTS BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO- % RUA. the largest Private Hotel of Rotorna. •_ Can accommodate considerably;.l- - 100 visitors.' Mr. Brent has renovated vthe whole of it ready for the season. Electric - lights 'throughout, hot and cold baths, patent . : lavatories, etc.: nearest house to Govern- j ment baths, including the large new bath- : " house. Motor-cars and conveyances leaVe -, Brent's" for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains—S. .T. BRENT. Proprietor. & THE GABLES. Rassell — 40 Rooms, : spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply J h. and c baths, pw. lavatories: bowling >. and croquet greens. _6s day. Launch lores,.-" excursions or fishing.Mrs. E. J. Darby' Proprietress. |p"-":;". THE MANSIONS. Whittaker Place, Sy. monds St., Auckland. Telephone .?754. ;|S Five minutes from town and wharf.—Electric .::";; light throughout. Bedrooms, private sittingrooms. tennis court; situated in 2i acres of - ground. Carter. Proprietress ?^'«!; T' HTRWELL. PPJVATE HOTEL. ROTD- .: .- -BUA.—'P:O. Box 29. Telephone 21% Telegraphic address, " ThirwelL" ■ First class " accommodation.> Winter Tariff. 6s per day, a or Stia -per week.— P. B. Giles. Proprietress.: . ' ... . -—*—- p ~ —. _i_ ■;. -A LBANT.—ldeal week-end resort. Coaea XL meets 7.45 son. ; boat for Birkenhead; also, by Hunter's launches ' daily, direct ".*: on Saturday -afternoon, returning Sunday. ji-T-S.S. Albany calls every day. Firstelaej Accommodation at the Hotel, Albany.—E. "S. Ware." Proprietress. - ■ -, ■i* "J SORRENTO. 3, . GRAFTON ROAD * i (Near Choral Hail). "» - First-class Accommodation 'Phone 1705. PARK VIEW. ROTORUA (overlooks II Gardens).—Best sunny Winter House in Rotorna; special winter tariff, 30s. — Box 45, 'phone 15. BRIDGES AND MILLER. Proprietors; '; MANSION HOUSE. KAWAU-—Delightful i Holiday Resort.Fishing. Boating. -; . \ Shooting, Croquet and Tennis. Tariff. 7s per :' day; £3 2* per .week: reduced winter tariff,'-by-arrangement.—GEO. H. MANN. Prop. ARAKAI" HOUSE. X PRIVATE HOTEL (40 Rooms). -i ' ' HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. 5 Th» most Up-to-date Private Hotel Nor 1 ! : of- Auckland. Fs>mß Every possible Modern Convenience. '- Conveyances - : meet- all Trains. » '■-•".1 Further pirticnlsrs mailed on applicatios to the StM PROPRIETRESS. MRS- E. LITTLE. MS® Telephone No. 35 (Helensrille Bureau). ,'*''■-.':■ STONEHURST. 1 SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND?* >n NEW ZEALANtt STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD V M ■ AND RESIDENCE. *t'-.. l 3 MB- AND MRS. ALBERT A- BROWN.*] Telephones. 504 and AS74. Proprietor*. Ijh Telegrams:. "Stonehurst, Auckland." ££~s't F-E RNL E I G H." 28. LOWER SYMONDS STREET- g || SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION ' "\ <' For Visitors and Permanent Boarders- & -i*fi All Modern Conveniences. Very Central/; is Tariff Reasonable. ,-%.. >'..-; 'Phone 1313. Telegrams: " Fernleigh ,j-.:-",.-MISS L- SMITH (late of Enncre). »f : -£. ■■.;:-« RADNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT, - . AUCKLAND. &~% ' - " : ."i New House, overlooking Gorernmcst :| Ground and the harbour: five minutes from \ station and centre of city: large balconies, commanding magnificent views. spacious M lounge; electric light throughout. t-, 51 Telegrams: Radnor, Auckland- a "Phone A 451. K f MRS. G. H. McDONALDjg .a TTOT SPRINGS. HELENSVJLWS. 'Recommended by Medical Profession. ■-' -,; The Place for your Holidays. ' * '"m SPRINGSIDE HOUSE m S ; ] Nearest to Baths, 24 rooms, all ground floor- , ~j Accommodation second to none. Tennis. :■ | bcwls, croquet, right op_posite. 'Bus meat* _■.;--,: day trains: evening tram by arrangement..- * ; Tariff: 5s per day, 30s uer week. ;» 4 'r;3 'Phone 8. Helensville Bureau. t, ' MRS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. ■ <~— ■' ■ ■ J | TO-EW E ALAND TJERALIt a Scsscarmoss 6d per week. deliTsred iB . town and suburbs, or lGs per Quarter rt advance, ported to any part ol the Dominion. > AnVXBfTSBStKKTS under the following das*** Wasted. To Let. Fob Sale. Lost asi» FOUVTI PXESOKaL. BOAiD AST) RESIDXSCX— are inserted at the rate of la words tor 1». c* three consecutive insertions for .is 6d lor cash paid in advance. * BIBTHS, MaEEIAGES. asd Deaths, 2s M each insertion; Fuxekal Notivw. "« txbt, for cash paid in advance These announce ments must be signed by the advertiser, -~ J Replies to advertisements will be reoeivso at the office of the Herald free of charge.-* Instructions as to the insertion or witft- J drawai of advertisements :u the BzaxUt -M must be in writing. S * i The Proprietors do not hold them»el«* \ responsible for non-mse.-licn oi edvertissments through accident or from other causes. , or for error in the publication of any adwf; tiseme&t. ■"*_" g Telephones:—Advertising and Commercial- ■.: Department. 178; Job Printing Order Office. 2690; Publishing 14: Editorial. 229.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15964, 8 July 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15964, 8 July 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15964, 8 July 1915, Page 12