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Amusements. /") P E B A TT O US Direction: Fuller* Vaudeville and Theatras, Ltd. THE REGULAR HOUSE OF GOOD SHOWS. All our imported acts are booked by representatives who have had extensive experience of knowing just what Australasian Vaudeville audiences delight in. NEW STAR ACTS TO-NIGHT. WE SUBMIT 20 HIGH-CLASS ARTISTS. ALL ARTISTS WITH EUROPEAN REPUTATION. First New Zealand Appearance of HENNESSEY AND MA.RTELL. HENNESSEY AND MARTELT... HENNESSEY AND MARTELL. In a Brilliant ot Pourri Act, including Amazing Juggling Special Far<well Season of TJOUOTHY TTARRIS. The American Ragtime Streak. THE Last appearances NEWMANS. English Comedy Stars. Specialty Duo. GIBSON GIRLS. THE JEUNETS. THE JEUNETS. Novel American Gymnasts and Acrobats. One Hour of Star Specialities by JACK WALLER'S Musical F'icht of Fancy. ■ Last — THE BUTTERFLIES — Nights THE BUTTERFLIES. Comprising 8 Star Artists. Included in this famous aggregation are: . GREGORY Late Conductor Tsar's Imperial IVANOFF. Orchestra. Moscow MISS ADA SMART. From the Drurv Lane Theatre. London. WYLIE WATSON". Comedian and "Cellist. FRED DENNETT. Renowned Solo Pianist. FOSTER HINE. Onerr.'-ic Baritone. CECELIA GOLD Dainty Soubrette. Character Artist. MARION ARMTCAGE- „ JACK WALLER. The Kins of Al' Costume Entertainers. ADMISSION: DC. and OS. 2s: Stalls. Is. 600 SEATS AT SIXPENCE. Reserves, Is fid Rober - ::"* liiisic Stores, to 5 p.m . thereafter at Theatre. Tel. 1595. Doors. 7.15 p.m. EVERYBODY'S PICTURES. QUEEN STREET, opp. Smeeton'e. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. THE FALSE FRIEND. Episode No- 2 of THE FALSE FRIEND. ' the THE FALSE FRIEND. MILLION THE FALSE FRIEND. DOLLAR THE FALSE FRIEND. MYSTERY. THOSE COLLEGE GIRLS. A Rollicking Keystone Comedy. LATEST LATHE WAR TOPICALKING'S. FULLERS PICTURES, LTD . ING '8 And KING'S. SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. KING'S. TO-NIGHT. AT 6. KING'S. 2nd Episode of MILLION DOLKING'F. LAR MYSTERY. KING'S. A FALSE FRIEND. KING'S Greater than Ever Don't Miss It. KINGS. Prices— D C. Is : Stalls, 6d- ReKINO'S. serves l s 6d. Plans at Fred. KING'S. Clears. Queen St.. or Theatre. 3C84. Meetings. SB. MAXWELL AND CO., LTD. •_ . ANNUAL MEETLNG. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting will be held at the Office of the Company, Hobson Buildings, 13, Fort Street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY. September 22. 1915, at 11 a.m. Business: To receive Directors' Report ana rsalar.ce-sheet lor the year ended May 31. 19)5; to elect an Auditor: to transact any other General Business which may be brought before the Meeting. By Order of the Board. PERCY BUTLER. Secretary. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from September 13 to 22. both days inclusive. Fort Street. September 13. 1915. ) J Dividends. THE TALISMAN CONSOLIDATED, LIMITED. A Dividend, No. 43, of 9d per share, has been declared payable en October 8, 1915, to all Shareholders on the Register on September 18. 1915 The Transfer Books will be closed from October 4 to S. both days inclusive. Auckland, September 10. 1915. Tourist Resorts. B BENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO RUA. the largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 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 tie large new bath-house- Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Term* reasonable Porters meet all trains- T. BRENT. ProprietorTHE MANSIONS. Whittaker Place, Symonds St.. Auckland. Telephone 2724Five minutes from town and wharf. Electric light throughout. Bedrooms, private sittingrooms, tennis cou»-' • situated in 2* acres of ground. —Mrs. Carter. Proprietress. THTRWELL, PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTOBUA.—PO. Box 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address. " Thirwell." First-class accommodation. Winter tariff: 6s per day, or 30s per week.—Mrs. P. B. Giles. prietressALBANY—IdeaI Week-end Resort Coach -Tl. meets 7.45 a.m. boat for Birkenhead; also, by Hunter's launches daily, direct, on Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday. T.S S. Albany calls every day. First-class Accommodation at the Hotel, Albany E- S.Ware. Proprietress. THE GABLES. Russell. — 40 Booms, spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, pri vate sittingrooms : unlimited water supply: h. and c. baths, p.w. lavatories: bowling and croquet greens. 6s day. Launch Ailoma, excursions or fishing —Mrs. E. J. Darby, Proprietress. ROCKY NOOK. ROTORUA—Overlooking the Lake. Hockey and Football Grounds —Up-to-date and select accommodation. Terms moderate. All latest sanitary arrangements- Letters and telegrams ' promptly attended to. Hot and cold bath-J. A. Wilson. Proprietor. SO N O MA. O 'Phone 725. PRIVATE HOTEL. The above Well-known House has a few Vacancies for Permanent.'. Single and Double Rooms. Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN - - Proprietress. THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE. PRIVATE HOTELS. ROTORUaT^^ 100 Rooms. Special Winter Tariff. 6s per day; 35s per week. _ Established 9 Years. By Appointment, representing— Thomas Cook and Son. N.Z. Commercial Travellers' Association. N.Z. Public Service Association J. N. McLEAX. Proprietor. Miscellaneous. WHEN you take TORA-LINE you know » T why everybody takes TORA-LINE. SINGING. Piano. Violin. thoroughly KJ taught by certificated young Lady Terms. £1 10s quarter —Write Diploma, 90 iiI.RA.LD. EUREKA WHALER, Cures Asthma, JCi Catarrh, etc : difficult cas.-s wanted — »ew. Health Specialist, 5 and 6, Strand ABE Your Employees insured.' Telephone £X. a*. .National Insurance Co.. 101, Queen Street Instant attention. Cheap rates /-COMMERCIAL Men.-.icc;uea;s and Sick V> ness may overtake you. Perfect and cheap protection.— National Insurance Co 101. Queen Street. ' T\ELICIOUS PRESERVED FRUITS at REWS Stores- Queen Street and Newton. TT SETS THE GASTRIC JUICES x FLOWING— MILITARY PICKLE. The Family Condiment. All Oro^rs. Q J DURHLN. Saddler, -ii. v -„„u hi.; St.. next Buckley's, makes s2lSef3 best materials that give comfort and "ear -None Utter, few as good- Used and rel commended bi most prominent ridert horsemen, stockmen. Once used. always PI AN OS — NO DEPO «5 t t New Iron-framed t , Pianos C&U «* hear rhem —28. High St. and HAVE your Lawn Mower acmr,..i sharpened in Britain's Be«t Machine at Smith's. 14 Wakefield ttf 11 looted and delivered freest &, % J. Boot for Good-fitting Suns, and prices gjaggg I you can't steel Rot^Sa"fetvha find *»» Post free Is ed-Sta^r^Se ßtfg«> _ 4 A REWS Stores. Queen Street and Newton J«HEY PLEASE THE PALATES F^aggin'g^^et/teL l^l - - *2£F& MILITARY PICKLES Always Ahead in Quality. B K °wo D ldl ° *3' e Sta * d #rd Piano of the Atency.^LtdT A ** nts - a * ad *■ &££

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16021, 13 September 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16021, 13 September 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16021, 13 September 1915, Page 12