______ Amusements. * EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS. . JJIS ' M AJESTY ' S T HEA^^^B Under Direction of Wm. J. Shepherd - Manager, Roland Stavely. *, EVERY EVENING AT 8 THE BOOM OF THE YEAR. - -MAGNIFICENT, WONDERFUL, Was the Unanimous Yprd:c* of tti e (■_, - Audience Last Night "real * ' The World-famous Picture?, ''Mx'-k-'-WITH THE ' •-«';>' RIGHTING -pORCES OF TDUROPE, -RIGHTING pORCES OF J7UROPE," ; -RIGHTING pORCES OF pUROPE, RIGHTING JpORCES OF £UROPE, As Shown by th<- Wonderful -"'•*%"'* TTINEMACOLO?.. &*% "I7"INEMACOLOR, '.'; §0 TZINEMACOLOR. ' %'■ ■ XTINEMACOLOR. Direct from Scala Theatre. London. ' '- Natural Colour l'ho"C'"raphy " AN INSPIRATION. AN EDUCATION ;: v AN ENTERTAINMENT. Full Orchestra. F;rd:-<ia?s Lecturer. .'.' IMPORTANT. Watch tor Special Ma::nees. ' ' ' BOX PLAN at Wiiciman a-ri Irey's til! « p.m.. then a-. Fred, deal , Booked Seats! . ; DAY SALES at F. (..-... = opposite R 3 „i. of New Zealand. o, posit* Bank PRICES: J, 6d. Is 6' r.all.ry. 6d; Early Door, trailer?. is. * -n » RETURNED SOT.PIir.IS HEARTILY INYITi-L T.ADY MEM2EK, <„■■ THE FBEXci J-i CLUB tuiin; . . .... ;. on fK«. night 3 the Concert ar» r, -■ •...- ■%?*s»Js£ Mrs. Maxwell Wa.,:.: ■ '■ \l Jenoiffc-? Herne Bay. TO.MoK, -^TE°RNOo| from 3 to a T..os? unable to C present are invited to meet at v»J.« Renouf s. La Colette larval* iro-T Epsom, on FRIDAY NIGHT a"' 7SO Mffi Du Flou will be present to explain. adame • npo MEMBERS. OF THE FRENCH CLUB X -All Gentlemen «is = -. to volunteer their services for tee evening o. : th» GrnnA Concert on 30th inst. olea-e advise br£k card addressed to Mr. Du Fiou. care Fanners' MiU Supply. NewmarKet. To:!e" e de cer--mome de ngueur. Tricolour rosettes will li provided. ~ *" AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. •£*- *Tncorporated.i TENOR AND BASS VOICES are required tor the above Society. Mr. Maughan Barnett, the Society's conductor, wjl} be _,*■ the Choral Hall at 7 p.m. on TUESDAYS" when applicants for admission may hi tested. H. E. SIMMONDS. Secretary 29, Safe Deposit Buildings. ,-.'. High Street. pISHING AND SIGHTSEEING. | A. Party, with full travelling and camping • fequipment. intend leaving about October I : ' ' on an Extended Fishing. Sightseeing, and 3- ■' Health-se<?kin=i Trip, visiting most good ="* fishing rivers by easy stages. A Caravan. "*«',' -.: Tents, and Riding Horses included in equip- s i;. : ment. Anyone wishing to icin may eet full particulars from _ HEALTH, . ' Times Office. Morrinsville.-^ '-?'. " K ■———— _____ ~—^^————gsSSSi^^™'^^ : . Tourist Resorts. . ) ! ;jfc., J BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO RUA. the largest Private Hotel rf*gi" ; = Rotorua. _ Can accommodate (onsiderably ' * over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent.hs.s renovated'V-" ; "■;? the whole of it ready for the* season. Elec- ■.'■'_'■' ;:■;'-. trie lights throughout, hot and cold baths,".-- *:: patent lavatories, etc-: neares* house .to '-;": Government baths, including th-; large new -. '- bath-house- Motor-cars and conveyances -j'rf' leave Brent's for all the side ftps. Terms 'i.%'■■"-'; reasonable. Porters meet all trainsS.T.'?'*BRENT. Proprietor- . : .-; ;. THE MANSIONS. ,Whitta>er Place, Sy- " monds St.. Auckland Telephone 2724. V/- ";' Five minutes from town and whiirf.Electri3">-' : light throughout. Bedrooms, private sitting-'':J; =;-;■: rooms, tennis con»-'- situated in 2$ acres $£?>>*,; ground.Mrs. Carter. Proprietress. - - jc_ : "■-■;'_;vj THTRWELL, PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTO- ' RUA.—P.O Box 29 Telephone 28. r ?-> Telegraphic address. "Thirwell." First-class accommodation. Winter tariff: 6s per day, '-.'', or 30s per week.— P. B. Giles. Pro- :L'v £ prietress. ALBANY—IdeaI Week-end Resort:; Coach.•'.•-- : -A. meets 7.45 a.m. beat for Birkenhead; ;" ■'. also, by Hunter's launches daily, direct, .."." on Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday."JJ'-C"--T.S S. Albany every day. First-class K -; ""• Accommodation at th« Hotel, Albany-—E- S- •.'•" Ware. Proprietress.. .'•'..'• THE GABLES, Russell. — 40 Rooms.. - ~ spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, pri- '•■:■' _• vate sittingrooms; unlimited water supply: . " h. and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling and-i': croquet"greens. 6s day Launch Ailoms, excursions or fishings-Mrs- E- J. Darby, Proprietress. . ss*'-V----RYECROFT, 26, LOWER SYMONDS"" STREET. Good Accommodation for Permanent 3 and ; .- the Travelling Public. Central Position. Everything Up-to-data. Electric Lighting Throughout. . ?1MRS. KNOCK __ " (Late of Hot Springs. Te Aroha and Wai- ; : :-!.:' kato Hotel. Hamilton). '." RADNOR. WATERLOO • QUADRANT.,; AUCKLAI\D. -,'r FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. : ; = Elevated position, opposite Government . House, and commanding magnificent views > of the harbour. Five minutes from station. ■■-.;, :_;■- wharves, and centre of city. Electric light ... throughout. "'.*: "iv":'-.-Moderate Tariff- 'Phone 451s- 5"": : ; MRS. G. H McDON\LD._ --; ■ SORRENTO, 3. GRAFTON ROAD ./", (Near Choral Hall). -" P® First-class Accommodation. Phone 170 S.r ■_.-..--■-' * OTONEHURST. i -■'■■ '.-?■:.:' O SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. ' NEW ZEALAND , ■ STRICTLY FTRST-CLASS BOARD '• AND RESIDENCEMR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. H?' V • Telephones 594 and A 374 Proprietors. - ' Telegrams: " Stonehiirst. Auckland.'' f? y^ 35 FERNLEIGH. . > 28, LOWER SYMONDS STREET. :, c SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION - - _" For* Visitors and Permanent Boarders- .".-.. All Modern Conveniences. Very CentraL" Tariff Reasonable. * 'Phone 1319- Telegrams: " Fern!eigh- .: MISS L- SMITH slate of Ennore). •■:;";• PARK VIEW. ROTORUA (overlook! * > Gardens).— sunny Winter House in ' : Rotorua; special winter tariff, 303. — Box 45, 'phone 15. » . [v. BRIDGES AND MILLER. Proprietors. . PA R A K A I HOUSE. PRIVATE HOTEL (40 Booms), HOT SPRINGS. EELENSVILLE. . The most Up-to-Date Private Hotel Norm of Auckland. . ", .'■"" Every possible Modern Convenience. Coaveyiiiccs rae-i ail Trains. _ . --_ Further particulars mailed en application ; to the „ ! PROPRIETRESS. MRS. E. LITTLE- . Telephone No. 35 (H«knsviUe Bureau!. TTOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. Recommended by Medical Profession- . . - -i The Place for your HolidaysSPRINGSIDE HOUSENearest to Baths, 24 rooms, all ground flocr. Accommodation second to none. Tennis. bowls, croquet, right opposite- 'Bus meet 3 _ day trains; evening train by arrangement. Tar in: 5s per day. 3&s per week. 'Phone S. Helensviiie Bureau. MRS- EDDLESTON". ProprietressMANSION HOUSE. KAWAU — Delightful Holiday Resort — Fishing. Boatimf. Shooting, Croquet and Tennis. Tariff. 7s p?r day- £-2 2s per week- Reduced winter tana by arrangement.—GEO. fa- MANN. Prop- ~ VEW 7EALAXD "g"ERALD. Subscbiftioss 6d rer week, delivered ia town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter. » advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. : AjtVEBXISSXBSTS under ;ne following classes wVxteb. To Let. Fob Sale. Lost is* are inserted at the rate of IS words for Is. « consecutive insertions tor 2s 6d 'at cash paid in advance. -4 • t,„™, Maksiages, .en Deaths, 2s 6d «J? n Fuxebal Notices. Is extra. flTcatr^d' in advance These announcemente must be signed by the advertiser„i; M to advertisements will be receiver at die office of the HEBAiD free of charge f Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the HBRUB m Th\Vo n P xveTors S -do not . hold themselves responsible for ecu-insertion of adverr.se- r ments through accident or from otfler causes. for error in the pubUcation of any advar- ; Telephones: —Advertising and Commercial '■ „?. - Telephones: — Advertising and Department. ITS: Job Pinnta*. Order Offic* _ 2830; Publishing. 14: Editorial. ?29.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16022, 14 September 1915, Page 12
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