Amusements. TTING pEORGE rpHEATRECONTINUOUS PICTURES. SHOWING TUES. AND WED. ONLY. GREAT STAR PROGRAMME. THE EIGHTH SERIES OP THE GREAT SERIAL. fPHE ASTER TTEY. TWO PARTS. Unlocks the Door of F very Thrill of Human Existence. Don't Miss the Eighth Par' HTHE "pATAL "VOTE. L.K.O. Comic. A Roaring, Screaming Farce. Introducing ' New Features. i Billie Ritchie at His Richest' i COME AND HAVE A LAUGH WITH BLLLIE! The Greater Love .... Vita. Prrrna. A Comedy of Error? - - Bamforth Comic. Construction of a Four-cylinder Engine Int. TTSE TT'CLAIR JOURNAL. J- j!_ O War Topical. STALLS. 3d, CIRCLE. >»d. . • ( -— J ffiS ~R 0 n E M l A N <? ARCHESTRA. r»/-\ — PERFORMERS — PA DU — PERFORMERS — OU Condielor: COLIN MUSTON. L R.A.M. ! THIRD rjO XCEB I 'Second Season 1 . TOWN HALL, THURSDAY. SEPT. 2. The Programme Includes: Herold'3 Overture. " Z.arapa " Scbv. Herts " Unfinished Symphony'" Gross " Nor wegian Dances,'' F'riedeman's. " Slaver..c Rhapsody;" and the First Orchestral Cerformanco in Australasia, of Elßar's " Carillon " (Poem declaimed by Prof. Maxwell Walker). Vocal Soloist: MISS JESSIE BART LETT. ' A limited number of Tickets for Un • reserved Seats obtainable at '2*. from E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd 'S. Coldicutt. Mgr.i. Box Plan opens for Subscribers TODAY ' (Tuesday). August 31, a'. 8 a.m.
THE L T K 1 C. ! TO-NIGHT I TWO W O M EN " i Anita Stewart and Ear'.e Williams. "MAKING SHELL AND SHRAPNEL." ! "THE MAN HE MIGHT HAVE BEEN."! "LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC." J " CARTOONS IN A PARLOUR " ] " FROM MOUNTAIN TO PLAIN " " MABEL'S WILFUL WAY." Keystone Also at the West End Theatre GRAND THEATRE, OPP. G.P.O. RANO. — GRAND. BOND OF WOMANHOOD. GRAND. Lubin Star Drama. GRAND. VERSATILE VILLAIN. GRAND. Keystone. GRAND. CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK. GRAND. TWO AND TWO GRAND. MYSTIC MOUBTACHELESS GRAND. MAGICIAN. GRAND. TOPICAL BUDGET. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. rPHIS ■pYENING. AT OGaul's Popular Cantata, "rpHE T-J OLY ( ,in BY A CHOIR OF 60 VOICESSoloists: MADAME CHAMBERS. MISS JESSIE BARTLETT, MESSRS. A. H. RIPLEY. R. H DELLOW. At the Organ: MR. E. S. CRASTON. Mud. Bac. At the Piano: MR. ALFRED EADY. LA B Conductor: MR. ARTHUR E. WILSON. Doom open 7.30. Tickets. Is.
Lectures. XT m.c.a. \V AR T ECTUREMR T T> pROSSMAN~N. M.A.. PROFESSOR OF HISTORY AT THE I AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Will lecture on ! "THE WAR: ITS PROGRESS AND APPROACHING CLIMAX." nno-MORROw cwedxes.) t-vening. AT 8 O'CLOCK. In Y.M.C.A. LECTURE HALL. WELLESLEY STREET EAST. Public Invited. Admission Free. Tourist Resorts. BRENTS BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. 'he largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate cons.derably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated | the '-ho!* of it ready for the season. Electric ; lights throughout, hot end cold ; lavatories, etc.: nearest house to ■ rcvernment baths, including the large new bath ! house Motor cart and conveyances leave j Brent's for all the side trios. Terms reasii- 1 able. Porters meet all trams.—& i. ! BRENT, Proprietor. j THE MANSIONS, Whittaker Viae*. Syreonds St.. Auckland. Telephone 2724. j Fi - « minutes from town and wharf —Electric light throughout Bedrooms, v. il.-.v.e s.ittirgrooms. tennis court; situated in -■ acre= o: ground.—Mrs. Carter, Proprietress | THIRWELL. PRIVATE HA TEL. ROTO-! RUA—P.O. Bo- 29. Telephone 50. Telegraphic address. " Thirwe!'." First-class j accommodation. Win'er Tariff: 6s _ per dny. . or 3Cs per vreek- —Mrs. I'. 3. Giles. Pro ' prietress- j ALBANY.— •week-end rerort. Coach meets 7.45 tm tost for Birkenhead; also, by Hunters launches daily, direct, on Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday I T SS. Albanv calls every day. Fir»t--!a»s Accommodation at the Hotel, Albany. —E. S. Ware. Proprietress. THE GABLES. Russell. — 40 Rooms, spaci-us bedroom?, airy balconies. private sitting rooms; unlimited water supply; h. and c- baths, p w. lavatories: bowline and croquet greenr._ 6s d?v Launch Ai.oms. excursions or ashing —Mrs. E. J. Daroy, Proprietress. STONEHURS-.. SYMONDS STREET AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND. 6TRICTT.Y FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
MR. AND MRS ALBERT A. BROWN, I Telephones 504 and A 37 4. Proprietors. ] Telegrams: " Stonehurst, Auckland" i : RYECROFI, -'6- LOWER SYMONPS STREET. Good Acoommcxlat'on for Rormanerjls and the Travel!, Public Centra! Position Everything Up-to-date. Electric Lighting Throughout MRS. KNOCK (Late of Ho' Springs. Tc Arnh», and W*.t kato Ho'e 1 . Hamilton). SO K R E N T 0, 0 3. GRAFTON ROAD .'Near Choral Hail: First-class Accommodation. 'Phone EOSFE F N L E I C, H. OS, LOWER SYMONDS STREET. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION For Visitors and Permanent Boarders A'l Modern Convenience.". Very Central. Tariff Reasonable. 'Phone 1319 Telegrams : " Fern',, igb.." MISS L. SMITH note of Ennoret. T>AKK VIEW, ROTORUA (overtook* X Gardens 1 .- Best sunny Winter House .11 Kotoruu . »,vcial winter 'tuff. 30s.— P.O. Box 45. 'phono IS. BRIDGES AND MILLER. Proprietors. PARAKAI" H O U S E. PRIVATE HOTEL (to R. -m> 1, HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE Tho most Up-to-date Private Hotel North of Auckland. Every possible Modern Convenience. Conveyances meet all Trail . Further particulars mailed on ligation ° PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E LITTLE Telephone No. 35 ilielensville Liureaui. MANSION HOUSE. KAWAU.-Dehghtful ; Holiday Resort. — Kish.m.'. Boating. Shooting. Croquet and Tennis. Tariff, 7s per , day; £2 Os per week- Reduced winter tariff by arrangement—GEO H. MANN. Prop. RADNOR. WATERLOO QUADRANT. AUCKLAND. New House. overlooking Government Ground and the harbour; rive minutes from station and centre of city; large balconies, commanding magnificent views, spac-ous lounge; electric light throughoutTelegrams Radnor, Auckland. 'Phone A 131. mrs. g. h. Mcdonald. ttot springs. iielensvilleRecommended by Medical Profession. The Place for your Holiday*. SPRINGSIDE HOUSE I Nearest to Baths. '24 rooms, all ground Boor. ! Accommodation second to none. Tennis. bowls, croquet, right opposite- 'Bus meets day trains: evening train by arrangement. Tariff . 5s per day. 30a per week. 'Phone R. Helensville Bureau. MRS EDDLESTON, Proprietress.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16010, 31 August 1915, Page 12
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