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<'' ■ • Amusements. v-vV J£ING Q.EORGE "VpH^ATRE. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Last Day and Night. A GREAT PROGRAMME OF ALL THE LATEST AND BEST. A GREAT DRAMATIC FEATURE. IN THREE PARTS. rpHE £!OURT gCANDALA thrilling story, introducing man; exciting and dramatic incidents. rhe Old Good-for-Nothing - Majestic Drama Beauty's Home. Killarney - - - - Scenic BILLIE RITCHIE AGAIN IN pOOR pOLICY --- - L. KO. COMIC. Come and have a laugh with Billie, the nan who makes the world laugh. MONDAY NEXT. The Eleventh Episode of the Great Serial, T HE M ASTER J£EY. Unlocks the door of every thrill of human existence. And Strong Supporting Programme. STALLS. 3d. CIRCLE. 6dUnder the Patronage of Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Liverpool, the Prime Mimster. the Mayor of Auckland, the Allied _ Consuls, the Officer Commanding the District and Military Staff. A Q- RAND CONCERT Q- ALA - Will be given at the TOWN HALL. On rpHURSDAY, gEPTEMBER £Q BY THE FRENCH CLUB OF AUCKLAND. In Aid of the FRENCH RED CROSS (Ltenvro de la Croix Rouge de France). PROGRAMME ARRANGED BY MR. WIELAERT, With the Assistance of THE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY And Several of the Best Talented Artists. This Concert will be THE Musical Treat of the Season. Box Plan opens at Wildman and Arey's shortly. In the meantime, secure your Tickets, as a rush has already set in. Sellers | of Tickets have already been advertised in this pap-jr. j Hon. Treasurer to Fund: L. T. DU FLOU. Care Farmers' Milk Supply Co.. Newmarket. QUEEN'S TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. UEEN'S. ENTIRE CHANGE. QUEEN'S. A Rex Drama. " T" 0 " 0 ". QUEEN S. of Real Life. GRIND." QUEEN'S. in Three Power- "THE QUEEN'S. ful Acts GRIND." QUEEN'S. WARWICK CHRONICLE. QUEEN'S. SWEEDIG COLLECTS FOR QUEENS. CHARITY Comic. QUEEN'S. OBSERVATIONS IN CHINA. QUEEN'S. "A Kweer Kuss." Comedy. PRINCESS. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. RINCESS. World Film Corporation's PRINCESS. Mighty Four-act- FeaturePRINCESS. "MOTHER." PRINCESS. "MOTHER." . PRINCESS. "MOTHER." PRINCESS. TOPICAL BUDGET. PRINCESS. war CARTOONS PROCESS. And a Fascinating A.B Drama PRINCESS. HIS DESPERATE DEED. MONDAY—" HEARTS IN EXILE." DANCnCG. —Don't miss seeing " The Allied Forces Paying Homage to Britannia, ' Town Hall, September 29, aid Wounded Fund.—E. A Williams. Prof, of Dancing, Director /"VRGANS—By Mason and Hamlin, and V-' Carpenter. Eacy terms: £1 monthly. St E nt "' F ' Moore and Co.. Customs Basketball. AUCKLAND BASKETBALL ASSOCIAA TION. The Annual Tournament will be held TO-DAY (Saturday), on the Training College Grounds, in Wellesley Street East. Forty-throe School Teams have entered, and there will be continuous play from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: Adults. 6d. E. BARR. Children. 3d. Hon. Sec. ( —i Musical. "P E. ADAMS AND CO- * (Late Coll&rd and Collard, London), Over 30 Years' Experience. PIANO AND ORGAN TUNERS AND REPAIRERS. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Estimates Free. 'Phone 1489. 47. Elliott Street. Opp. Arthur's Mart. Tonrist Resorts. BRENT'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 the.large new bath-house- Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters mee*. all trains-—S. T. BRENT, Proprietorr PHE MANSIONS. w hittaker Place. 8yJL rnonds St.. Auckland. Telephone 2724Five minutes from town and —Electric light throughout. Bedrooms, private sittingrooms. tennis cot' situated in 2} acres of ground.—Mrs. Carter. Proprietress. PHIRWELL, PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTO--l RUA.—P O. Box 29. Telephone 20 Telegraphic address. " Thirwell." First-class accommodation. Winter tariff: 6s per day. or 30s per week.Mrs. P. B. Giles, prietressA LBANY—ldeal Week-end Resort- Coach -A 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. SWare. Proprietress. THE GABLES. Russell. — 40 Rooms, spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittinsrooms: unlimited water supply; h. and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling and croQiiet greens. 6s day Launch Ailoma, excursions or fishing—Mrs. E. J. Darby. Proprietress. "DYECROFT. 26. LOWER SYMONDS rl STREET. Good Accommodation for Permanent* and the Travelling Public. Central Position. Everything Up-to-date. Electric Lighting Throughout. MRS. KNOCK (Late of Hot Springs. Te Aroha and Walkato Hotel, Hamilton). Radnor, Waterloo quadrant. AUCKLAND. 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. Moderate Tariff. 'Phone 451 a. MRS. G. H. McDON SORRENTO. ° 3. GRAFTON ROAD (Near Choral Hall). First-class Accommodation. Phone 1708STONEHURST. SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. Telephones 594 and A 374 Proprietors. Telegrams: " Stonehurst. Auckland." "C" ERNLEIGH. 28, LOWER SYMONDS STREET. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION For Visitors and Permanent BoardersAll Modern Conveniences. Very CentralTariff Reasonable. 'Phone 1319 Telegrams: " Fernleigh." MISS L. SMITH (late of Ennore). "DARK VIEW. ROTORUA (overlooks ■L (wardens).—Best sunny inter House in Kotorua; special winter tariff, 30s —P O Box 45, 'phone 15. ' " BRIDGES AND MILLER. Proprietors. PARAKAI HOUSE PRIVATE HOTEL (40 Rooms). Tv HOT , SPRINGS. HELEN VTLLE. he most Up-to-Date Private Hotel North of Auckiand. Eve."/ possible Modern Convenient. Conveyances meet all Trains, t r! ' lcr P articular mailed on application PROPRIETRESS. MRS. E. LITTLE Telephone No. 35 (Helensville Bureau). JJOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. Recommended by Medical Profession. The Place for your HolidaysSPRINGSIDE HOUSENearest to Baths, 24 rooms, all ground floor Accommodation second to none. Tennis" bowls, croquet, right opposite- 'Bus meets da trains: evening train by arrangement. Tariff: os per day, 30s per week. 'Phono 8, Helensville Bureau MRS. DDLESTON. ProprietressNRW „ PIANOS F OR OLD ONES— li Full allowance for your old P=ino —No Deposit Pu.no Co., 28, High St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 14