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Amusements. j "jJISr MAJESTY'S THEATRE; :{"-' Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Manager J. W. Haslitt. :■ i : i^^^S' THE MAN WHO STATED AT ROM*. "?# THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOMSt^H A Story of Intrigue and Daring Chinij TO-NIGHT. AT & LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT .••s ? > ?: i Of <>- The Stirring and imaging Pa*— &„ r ' Drama. *** - THE MAN WHO STATED AT HOW* THE MAN WHO STAYFD AT HOW THE MAN WHO STATED AT novp" '' THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME Unquestionably The Greatest Dramatic Sn~es« the Audi*** : Stage has ever known." ~~^7* "•? r , Splendidly Fortrsye-3 by , : igp J. C WILLIAMSON'S i INCOMPARABLE COMPANY OF SPETT. : • ALLY SELECTED ARTISTS. " : -:f BE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. THE MAN WHO STAYED AT IoME THE PLAT FOR BRITISHERS. ' FT APPEALS to ALL. ' METHOLfIL Xiit PLAi OF T£lE MOMENT. Plans at Wildman and Arey'e r>*- ci— at Cleals, opposite Bank of sJ%SS. I Prices-DC and R.S.. 6« TtauT & ' Gallery, U Early door. Pu'.U j» " \ T ° w * h ALIQRGAN T>ECITAL SATURDAY EVENING. AT S 0 CLOCK. - THE CITY ORGANIST. M J. AUGEAS B^ESEH Gramme! .«5 ATTRACTIVE PEO. GRAMME, mciadtnx -.be following ■— CHORAL SONG AND FUGUE SfefaNU£T FOB OBGA * PacVrSS? OVERTURE, "ZAMPA- flSa ADMISSION. SIXPENCE if HENRY v.'. WILSON. J ' September 9. 1315. " OTa I °*"

PRIX CESS. TO-EAT 10-MRbt ; RIXCESS. KigatJslssciu. T3D PBHCCESS. ' o'dS. PREfGES| Third Release g£ World ! . „. Corpcrafeon. > PBINCESS. a Mighty 5-Act Drama,"""'* "THE DOLLAB PBINCESS. AUCKLAND GAZETTE.*?' Church in a Dar—Dafoda Day LATEST TVAB TOPICAL / - > SgEXS. TO-DAY. TO-XTG-^T - O-CEEVS. TO-DAY. . . TO-XIGEi'-xS EE^L t '- Another Exquisite P-aEranmi. 3 QUEEN'S. " WORLDS DT-SJBE- 1^ " world's DESIRE" ''■ S. Charming Two-Act Diana. ~. §££!£-J- Eardrops and Giris-Ccmic. rtrSS'- 8 .- ~ Floating Peril—lnterest. •*■-,;•'■. °£fZXS- Sleeping Death-S and A-Piaa ? OLDENS. Boasrh but BffiM^Bo-Ccnedy." ; QUEEN'S- Toxical Pictorial Lerter~? ZOO; BOYAL OAK. established Febreary. ~ . 1911 Permits granted by the Gorerament and Onehtmra Council Finest Col- .'- lection of Animals and Birds in >?ew - Zealand. Admission: Adults. 6d: Children. 3d. Come. ~. i __ ■ - ■ - ■ . ~ " 7- ■ - - Competitions. GEBSTENA POBEIDGE MEAL BAG *-* COMPETITION. . • ' - NINTH MONTH. AUGUST. 1315. RESULT: ' First Prize, £5—322 hags. Mrs- J. Herbert,, Si Luke's Boad,- Mount Albert. - ■ Second Prize, £2 105—291 bags, its. H. E* ley. Victoria • Avenue. Auckland. Third Prize. £1— bags. Sirs. B- Dor* Walter Street. Thames. Fonrth Prize. £1—144 bags. Mrs. F. JeaJans, 71. Richmond Street. Ponsonby. ■ »" Fifth Prize. £1—133 bags. Mrs. H. Clark , - Kent Street. Waiuku. . 7^ Sixth Prize. 10s— bags. Mrs- G. Bya* Bichmond Street. ThamesSeventh Prize. lOe— bags, Mrs. F. Easts* 130. Tancred Street. Askburion. Eighth Prize. 10s— bags, Mrs- B. Turns*, ■.'*■■ 160, North Avon Bead. Christchnrch. NOTE.—These''.'■' Competitions will del. iritely end en NOVEMBER 30. i , , =»,: - Tourist Resorts. ,- . T""~ —■ — v _ A .;°' —..'...." * BRENTS BATHGATE HOUSE. BOTQ - £-> RUA. ; the- largest Private Hotel aI Rotcma. _ Can accommodate ■ considerably j|lg|2 oyer; 100 visitors. -■■ Mr. Brent has ■ renovated tie whole of it ready for 7 the season.> Electec lights ; throughout, hot ; and cold baths,' ■patent;- lavatories, , etc: nearest house Jo ■'- Government baths, including, the large x*w bath-house. ..- Motor-cars - and conveyances leave Brents for all -the 'side trips. Terms reasonable Porters meet all trains—S. T. I BREST. Proprietor. -..:'-» :. - - _ _ .—. THE MANSIONS. Whitiaker Place. St- ■ '•"" JL monds Si Auckland. Telephone 2724Five minutes from town and wharf.—Electric light thronghont. . Bedrooms, private --—Vgroams. Ten-nts coot*- striated in 2* acres of gronnd —Mrs. Carter. - Proprietress. ; : ~ —-r — '— THIBWELL, PRIVATE HOTEL. BOTO- . EUA.-PO. Box 29- Telephone 20Telegraphic address. "* ThirwelL*' First-else* accomraodation. Winter tariff: 6s-per day. • or 30s per week.— P. B. Giles. Proprietress- - ALBANY-— Week-end Besort. Coach meets 745 a.m. boat for Birkenhead; - also, by Hunter's launches daily, direct, on Saturday afternoon, returning Snsday. : '. T.SS. Albany calls every day. First-class Accommodation at the Hotel, Albany-E-'S-Ware. Proprietress. ■"'* <"■'■"--• <*•■--- .j__- • » .\

THE GABLES, Russell. — 40 Rooms, '■-*& A spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, pri-,-vate sittrngrooms:- unlimited water sapper: * h- and c baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling and " -- croquet greens. 6s day. ■ Launch Attains, excursions or fishing-Mrs- E- J. Darby, . _ Proprietress. - ROCKY NOOK. BOTOBUA—Overlooking - - the Lake, Hockey and Football Grounds '/<■'-"■: Up-to-date and select accommodation. Terms moderate AD .latest sanitary arrange- '•- foment*- Letters and te-lesrams promptly ■ i iT attended to. Hot and cold bath.— A. Wilson. Proprietor. ""DABAKAI" HOUSE, J. PBIVATE HOTEL (49 Booms). -' HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. The most Up-to-date Private Hotel North -.. • of Auckland. Every possible Modem Convenience. -_ ■ __ Conveyances meet all Trains. Further particulars mailed on applicaiisa - to the ifi-tr-.-S'v"' PROPRIETRESS, MBS. E- LITTLE: .v-;;.;. Telephone No. 35 »'Helensvii3e Bureau). " SO NOMA. * / 'Phone 725. PBIVATE HOTEL. | The above 'Well-known House tas a few. --/i~ Vacancies for Permanents- Single and • '-'.'J'-i. Double Rooms. Tariff on application. ; . g9g| MRS. NAIRN - - Proprietress. . -*'ff THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE, PBIVATE HOTELS. BOTOBUA. ; ~:-> 100 Rooms. i fsSi Special Winter Tarin. 6s per day; 35s per week. i-:'t:. Established 9 Years. |g| By Appointment, representing *, '-' ra Thomas Cook and Son. N.Z. Commercial :;> Travellers* Association, Xi Public Service ; ~/--;-, Association - -Syfall J. N. McLEAN. Proprietor. - :r''-^i-—l" TH-EW E ALAND TTEEiLD. "M SrßSCßirnoss 6d per week, delivered m town and suburbs, or 10s per Quarter »£.."*T; advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. ;■-: -i-j\ Anvnrr'sacEjrrs under the following eiasses —WaSTKO. To Let. Fos Sai-e, Lost *j» ; >',-?: Fovxd. Pessosau Boabd asp Ressexce— ; are inserted at the rate of IS words for Is. at three consecutive insertions for 2s od 'OS «s cash paid in advance. . ';, ?- BIETKS. MULBtAGES. AST) DEATHS, 2s 64 ,'■;.. each insertion; FrsiZAi Notices, Is extra, for cash paid in advance- These announce-"i-Vi ments must be signed by the advertiser- . -Vi Replies to advertisements will be recerrstt, -v>,> at the office cf the HERALD free pi ctir*e V< Instructions as .to the lnseram «*?*£ §m ojixral of advertisements in the HE&iiß, ,-. : ;H must be in writing. W.• .-iil-. The Proprietors do not hold tncsserte* -~■•■-;_-; responsible for t!on-insertio= of advert je- j ments through accident cr trorc other causes, . or for error in the publication of any advertisement. . .. -1Telephones:— and Commercial Department. ITS: Job Printing Order Oars. 2890; Publishing. 14: Editorial. 229

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16019, 10 September 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16019, 10 September 1915, Page 12

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