Amusements. ~ — ~- THE "[TING'S. HE XVING'S. HOUSE FULL Notices were again in e-w----dence at the portals qi this Popular Picture House, once again conclusively proving that " THREE WEEKS" "THREE WEEKS" Has captured the hearts of the Picture-lovers of this City. ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS And ONE MATINEE. SATURDAY at 2.30. ONE MATINEE—SATURDAY at 2 30. ONE MATINEE, SATURDAY at 2.30. To See To See ELINOR GLYNN'S Electric Book and Literary Sensation, Passed by the Board of Censors as Free from Offence, " THREE WEEKS." " THREE WEEKS." " THREE WEEKS." " THREE WEEKS." The success of this " THREE WEEKS." remarkable and en- " THREE WEEKS." thralling play - has " THREE WEEKS." been such that wher- " THREE WEEKS." ever it has been " THREE WEEKS." shown the theatre has "THREE WEEKS." been positively be- " THREE WBEKS." sieged by eager thous- " THREE WEEKS." ands. '• THREE WEEKS." " THREE WEEKS." "THREE WEEKS." Beautiful Madaline Traverse as Queen Sonia. Book Your Seats. Book Your Seats. Prices: 6d and Is- Plan at Fred, deal's. I Tobacconist, opposite Bank. NZ.. Queen St.. till 6 p.m . afterwards King's Theatre. 'Phone 3084. Don't take any chances. BOOK YOUR SEATS. GRAND Opposite rpHEATRE. HAND G.P.O. A HEATRE. PATTYS "DECKLESS Keystone "TILING. Big Comedian, "CHATTY'S "DECKLESS Roacoe "PLING. Arbuckle. Vitagraph's Great Star Drama. Produced in co-operation with the Fire and Police Department, New York. j READ THIS: J OCKED "T\OOR. I Fire Department, City T OCKED T^OOR. of New York. ±J U Robert A damson. Com- J OCKED "TkOOR missioner XJ \J " I wish every person J OCKED "TiOOR. in New York could see -" -L/ this film and learn the J OCKED "T|OOR. lesson of Fire Preven- -Li U tion it teaches." ROSE LEAVES.—Reliance Drama. OUR USUAL GREAT TOPICAL BUDGET. /"ILOBB PICTURES LOBE PICTURES. QUITE THE RAGE. JESS -IVnLLARD IN THE HEART PUNCH. THE HEART PUNCH. Written round his first big fightThe strong man, bowed with sorTow as he watches by the bedside of his sick ( child, receives a " heart punch" that the " noble art of self-defence" could not preventFOLLOWING. A KEYSTONEAMBROSE'S LITTLE HATCHET. CUPID IN HOSPITAL. Featuring the Great London Comedian. BILLIB RITCHIE. rpOWN HALL SATURDAY EVENING. AT 8 O'CLOCK. QRGAN T>ECITAL e By MR. MAUGHAN BARNEXT (City Organist), Who will present a Programme, including I the following:— Meditation and Toccata - - • - D'Evry . Sonata in D Guilmant Overture, Zampa • Herold Carillons (by special request) - - Elgar Admission. 6d. Doors open 7.30. HENRY W. WILSON, July 7. 1915. Town Clerk. ' I Football. *» AUCKLAND T>UGBY ||jf T EAGUE. ' ; Cl 0 SPECTACULAR, sport. 1 FOOTBALL UP-TO-DATE a AT I - tCTORIA pARK, ! rpo-MORROW (SATURDAY), JULY -J A CHAMPIONBHIP MATCHES- [ CITY V. PONSONBY. 1 GRAFTON V. OTAHUHU. NORTH SHORE V. NEWTON. 1 ——— i Kick-off at 3 p.m. Curtain-raiser, 1.45. ; ADMISSION, 6d STAND. 6d. \ ] 22. Shortland Street" A " 1 Sporting. > pAKURANGA JJUNT pACE [ TITEETING. I . J PLY 31. Owners and Trainers are reminded that NOMINATIONS close TO-NIGHT (Friday), ■ - * at 9 o'clock. F. D. YONGE. Secretary. i Tourist Resorts. B BJE ,?X S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. the largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably I over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated 1 j the whole of it ready for the season. Electric lights throughout, hot and cold baths, patent . I lavatories, etc. ; nearest house to Government baths, including the large new bathhouse. Motor-cars and .conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains T. BRENT. Proprietor. . THE GABLES. Russell — 40 Booms, spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply; h. and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling 1 and crociuet greens. _6s day. Launch Ailoma, excursions or fishing.—Mrs. E. J. Darby ProprietressTHE MANSIONS. WhitUker Placer~Sy. monds St., Auckland. Telephone J724. : Five minutes from town and wharf.— light throughout. Bedrooms, private sittingrooms, tennis court situated in 2i acres of ground.—Mrs. Carter. Proprietress. THIRWELL. PPJVATE HOTEL. ROTO--1 RUA.-PO. Box 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address, " Thirwell." First-class accommodation. Winter Tariff: 6s per day, or 30s per week.—Mrs. P. B. Giles. Proprietress. ALBANY.— Ideal week-end resort. Coach meets 7.45 a.m. boat for Birkenhead: also, by Hunter s launches daily, direct I on Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday T.S.S. Albany calls every day. First-class Accommodation at the Hotel. Albany.—E S Ware, Proprietress. ROCKY NOOK ROTORUA-OverlooW n the Lake. Hockey and Football Grounds —Up-to-date and select accommodation. Terms moderate. All latest sanitary arrangements. a Letters _ and telegrams promptly attended to. Hot and cold bath. J A Wilson, Proprietor. " SO no _ T 'Phone 725. PRIVATE HOTEL. The above Well-known House has a few Vacancies for Pennanents. Single and Double Rooms. Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN . . ProprietressrpHE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPLKK. 1 PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTORUaI , _, 100 Rooms. Special Winter Tariff, 6s per day- I 35s per week. Established 9 Years. | _, By Appointment, representing— Thomas Cook and Bon. N.Z. Commercial Travellers' Association. N.Z. Public Berries Association. J. N. McLEAN. Proprietor.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15965, 9 July 1915, Page 12
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