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"■"':/.;. ;i . ; Amusements. . ... '■ / :?"> ; . ; ' v T7TNG ~ /TIEORGE . rpHEATRE. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. SHOWING THUBS., FBI., SAT. ONLYAn Impelling Story of the Moment. rjiHE JJEEOIC gPIBIT- p^FT. HE jg-EROIC S PIRIT PABTn/ A' French story of the present war. The story of two Tivals in love. How the heroic •elf-sacrifice of one causes a like sacrince in 'the- other. Many interesting features. French mobilisation. Bed Cross dogs at work on the battlefield. REALISTIC FANCY DRESS - Prieur Comic A Kulem, Girl Dotoclive Drama, THE TpSCAPE QN rpHE "pAST TPREIGHT A Thrilling and Sensational Railway Detective Drama. THE OLDEN CPIDER. Victor VX O Drama. Featuring Mary Fuller. The Story of a Kidnapping. THE BABY'S FAULT - - - Nestor Comic STALLS. 3d. CIRCLE. Gd. GRAND THEATRE. OPP. G.P.O. RAND. 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 MOUSTACHELESS GRAND. MAGICIAN. GRAND. TOPICAL BUDGET. PALACE THEATRE. KARANCAHAPE RD.< Id Section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. _ 2 to 5 p m-. 7 to 10. Chip of the Old Block. Edison Star. Chip of th* Old Block. DramaBond of Womanhood Lubin Drama. I Versatile Villain. Keystone Comedy. 1 Two and Two. Vita. Comedy. I Topical Budget. Latest War News. | Popular Prices: Adults, 6d: Children. 3d. Gi LOBE. CHAS. CHAPLIN r LOBE. CHAS CHAPLIN GLOBE. In GLOBE. CHARLTE'S ELOPEMENT. ; GLOBE. CHARLIE'S ELOPEMENT. i GLOBE. HER HUSBAND'S HONOUR. GLOBE. A Story of a Woman'-: DepradaGLOBE. ticn and Salvation. GLOBE. HUMAN HOUND'S TRIUMPH GLOBE. A Kcvstone Care-killer. GLOBE. BREAKING IN - - - Vita. HAVE AN ORGAN in lour Home— l IX. cash, or is weekly. Catalogues free.—F. | Moore an Co.. Customs St. E. Excursions, Picnics, Etc. ■ /"•HEAP FARES TO ROTORUA. EXCURSION RATES BY TRAINS ON i SATURDAYS, August 21. September 18. October 16. FROM AUCKLAND. TAUMARUNUI. THAMES. And Intermediate Stations. ROTORUA TOURIST LEAGUE. Football. #* -pOOTBALL. TPOOTBALL. PT 0 AUCKLAND RUGBY UNION. EDEN PARK. KINGSLAND. rpO-MORROW (SATURDAY). CUP FINAL. CUP FINAL. CUP FINAL. SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. pOLLEGE "DIFLES j V. i IITARIST TJROS. AT : P.M. j FINAL, CADET CHAMPIONSHIP. j Admission. 6d. Stand. 6d. C. V. LANGSFORD. Hon Sec. A-R.U. & AUCKLAND T>UGBY S» T EAGUE. raft 1 Northern Union.) REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. A UCKLAND V. rpHAMES, UCKLAND V. -»- HAKES. 'T'O-MORROW (SATURDAY). AT DODDS PADDOCK. THAMES. . League Patrons are cordially invited to the First- Annual Week-end Excursion Trip 1 to the Goldfields. Concession Tickets, '7e 6d I each, can only be purchased from the I League's Office. 22, Shortland Street. I Boat leaves 10 a.m., Saturday, returning i on Sunday Afternoon, and Monday, Septemi ber 6. R. A. SPINLEY. Secretary. Teachers of Music. THE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ANYONE CAN LEARN BY OUR METHOD. NO SCALES. NO DRUDGERY. We Teach from Melodies ROOMS , 14 AND 15. WARWICK CHAMBERS. 138. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. MISS G. L. BOULTON, AS.M :■ Miss F. I. Boulton. F.S.M : Teachers Singing, Piano, Violin, Theory- Studio. 64. Queen St. =< Tourist Resorts. BRENTS BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. tho largest Private Hotel of Botorua. Can accommodate considerably oi-er 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electric lights throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc-: nearest house to Government 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- T. BRENT. Proprietor. THE MANSIONS., Whittaker Place, Symonds St.. Auckland- Telephone 2724. Five minutes from town and wharf —Electric light throughout. Bedrooms, private sitting* ! rooms, tennis court; situated in 21 acres of ! ground.—Mrs. Carter, Proprietress. 1 _ I rpHIRWELL. FRIVATE HATEL. EOTO--1 RUA—P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20. I Telegraphic address. " Thirwefl" First-class j accommodation. Winter Tariff: 6s per day, jor 30s per week.Mrs. P. B. Giles, prietressALBANY. — week-end resort. Coach meets 7.45 am. boat for Birkenhead; i also, by Hunter's launches daily, direct, !on Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday j T 8-S. Albany calls every day. First-class ! Accommodation at the Hotel, Albany S. ; Ware. Proprietress. I — — THE GABLES. Russell. — 40 Rooms. I spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, nriI vate sittingrocms: unlimited water supply: jh. and c- baths, pw. lavatories: bowling and ] croquet green.-.. Ga day. Launch Ailoma, I excursions or fishingrMrs. £. Z. Deroy, j Proprietress. ROCKY NOOK.ROTORUA-Overlooking the Lake, Hockey and Football Grounds i —Up-to-dato and select accommodation. ; Terms moderate. All latest sanitary arrangej ments. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Hot and cold bath J. A 1 Wilson. Proprietor. SO N O M A 'Phone 725. PRIVATE HOTEL. The above Well-known House has a few Vacancies for Permanents. Single and Double Rooms. Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN - - Proprietress. THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE* PRIVATE HOTELS. ROTORUaT 100 Rooms Special Winter Tariff. €s per day 35s per weekEstablished 9 Years. By Appointment, representing— Thomas Cook and Son. N.Z. Commercial Travellers Association. N.Z. Publ.c Service Association. J. N. McLEAN. Proprietor. Restaurants and Tearooms. "PRIOR'S— LARGEST DININGROOM IN x TOWN. SECT ONE SHILLING MEALS. STRAND ARCADE. QUICK SERVICE HAVE AFTERNOON TE<* - 1 - 1 - At the . BRUNSWICK. Opposite Bank" of New Zealand,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16013, 3 September 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16013, 3 September 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16013, 3 September 1915, Page 10