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Amnsementg. QPEEA HOUSE-. rriHE pANTOMIME T3OOM COMMENCES AT 8 TO-NIGHT. BOOK SEATS AT ROBERTSON'S MUSIC STOKES. 3 To Avoid Crush at Ticket Boxes. , , RESERVED SEATS. 2s 6d. AS USUAL- ' f\ P E R A HOUSE. Direction: Fuller's Vaudeville and Theatres, Ltd- ■ MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. THE THEATRICAL EVENT OF THIS < CITY COMMENCES *T Q — rpO-NIGHT —AT Q ' Mr. Ben. J. Fuller takes much pleasure in j. resenting, by special arrangement, ■ AN ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. An Event unique in the Vaudeville history of Auckland, arrived per R.M.S- Makura from Sydney this morning. STANLEY McKAY'S TTUGE TJANTOMIME /COMPANY. TTUGE pANTOMIME /COMPANY, In the Great Two-Act Drary Lane Success, OLD "vfother TTUBBABD. LD .Mother Hubbard, who WENT TO THE CUPBOARD. A Gorgeous. Bewildering. Screamingly Funny and Spectacular Production, interpreted by a Specially-selected cast of A(\— BPECIALTY ARTISTS— Af\ 4U-STAR SPECIALTY ARTISTS— Being further enhanced . by NOVEL IMPORTED VAUDEVILLE ACTS. The whole production will be, one of certified magnificence. The company has just completed a phenomenal tour of our Australian Theatres. In presenting this TTUGE pANTOMIME /COMPANY To the Theatrical Public of Auckland, the Management does so in the assurance thai tho Company and productions are second to none, as evidenced by the wonderful, success everywhere achieved. -j <>—GORGEOUS SCENES—-JO Spectacular Lighting Effects. Beautiful Costumes and Magnificent Mounting, and everything else that goes to make a pantomime perfectQLD TyrOTHER TTUBBARD. THE SHOW EVERYBODY HAS BEEN WAITING FOR. One of the Introduced Specialities, ■»TAY "FBNE AND TIE. In their- Phenomenal and Unique Singing, Dancing, and Musical Scena. _ BOX PLAN AND PRICES. The BOX PLAN is open at Robertson's Music Depot. Queen Street. Although the enormous - expense of presenting this Huge Attraction warrants an increase in prices, the Fuller Management have decided to adhere to the usual Popular Prices, trusting, in return, that their thousands of Vaudeville Patrons of Grea'er Auckland will recognise this Great Innovation and patronise inglyEVENING PRICES. Reserved. 2s 6d. MATINEE PRICES. Reserved. la 6dPRICES. MONDAY TO FRIDAY: DRESS CIRCLE AND. ORCH. STALLS. 2s; STALLS. ONE SHILLING (no halfprice): GOO SEATS AT SIXPENCE. Book Seats at Robertson's, to 5 p.m., thereafter at Theatre or by Tel. 1595. QUEEN'S. rpo-DAY. rpo-NIGHT. UEEN'S. 1 0-DAY. ±0-NIGHT. QUEEN'SQUEENS. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. QUEEN'S .... —. — QUEEN'S. Two Huge Stars. XSIIM;§- CHARLIE CHARLIE QUEEN'S. BY CHARLIE QUEEN'S. THE CHAPLIN QUEEN'S. SEA. CHAPLIN QUEEN'S. Absolutely the Funniest Ever QUEEN'S. Screened. QUEEN'S. The Famous Essanay's Greatest QUEENS. Achievement, and QUEEN'S. "RETURN OF RICHARD QUEEN'S. NEAL." 8 UEEN'S. A 3000 ft Masterpiece. BUEEN'S.8 UEEN'S. m ECLAIR TOPICAL. QUEEN'S. "When Shall We Three Meet QUEEN'S. Again?" QUEEN'S. LILY. THE TOMBOY. QUEEN'S. Another Screaming Comic. BUY YOUR 1 TICKETS NOW FOR MONSTER SPORTS CARNIVAL. EDEN PARK, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16. ONE SHILLING. CCENIC RAILWAY TOURS. OPPOSITE G.P.0.. QUEEN STREET. DAILY FROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. Continuous Entertainment, No Waiting. 60 Minutes of Refined Cinematography. A Joy. for Juveniles. A ' Pleasure for , Adults. Entertaining, Instructive. Refined. Adults. 6d: Children, 3d. £50 000 WANTED ' FOB CARNIVAL SPORTS QUEEN, NO. 10. SPORTS! WE CAN DO IT. ART UNION promoted by Mrs. J. F. Colegrove will be Drawn at the Room* of the E. and F. Piano Co.. at 11 a.m. TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday). All interested are. invited to attend.J. F. Colegrove, Sec. -~ » ,1 ■.. ;-■ Meetings. .iV •>.«.*-•. C« P'O-B T S QUEEN. . A MEETING OF LADIES 3 To be held at the ?";•"* CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ' • ANSON STREET.. .: On THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. at 3.30 pjnAll Members of Sports Clubs cordially invited. '_. , » .?'" Secretaries are urged to see • that ; their Clubs are well represented. -J -. ; All ladies welcome. d. McGregor. "'' " Hon. . Secretary. . CO LDI ' QUEEN. The Committee for Mount Eden Branch of. above will hold a-Meeting in Mount Eden Bowling Club Pavilion. .TO-MORROW (Tuesday). October 5. at 3 p.m. All-Ladies interested, from Mount Eden, ' Mount Albert and surrounding districts, cordially invited. A. NICHOLSON, •.-■- , • ~.',."'-, -.'. Mayoress. ' ! . I Tourist • Resorts, h;- - - BRENTS BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. 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:meet all trains.S. T. BRENT. Proprietor- ... .-,. . _-=. THE MANSIONS. Whitaker Place. Sy monds St.. Auckland. Telephone 3724. Five minutes from town and wharf.— light throughout. Bedrooms, private sittingrooms, tennis-court: situated in St acres of ground.—Mrs. Carter. Proprietress. ;~. _:- .-' THIRWELL. PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTO-RUA.-P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address. " Thirwell." First-class accommodation. Winter tariff: 6s per day. or. 80s per week.—Mrs. P. B. Giles, Proprietress. ALBANY.— Ideal Week-end Resort.- Coach' meets 7.45 a.m. boat for Birkenhead: * lßo v, by Hunters, 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 Rooms, spacious bedrooms, airy balconies., private sittintrrooms; unlimited water supply h. and c. baths, p.w.. lavatories; bowling and croquet greens. 6s day. Launch' Ailoma, excursions or fishing.— E. J. Darby. Proprietress. ROCKY NOOK. ROTORUA-Overlookißg the Lake, Hockey and Football Grounds —Up-to-date and select accommodation. Terms moderate. All latest saniUry~arr*sge: mui s * Letters and 'telegrams prompt!* attended to. .Hot and cold bath.-J £ Wilson. Proprietor. " SONOMA "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— Th°maa Cook and Son. N.Z. Commercial ■ Travellers' Association. N.Z. Public Service Association ', J. Nf McLEAN.,Proprietor. Drapery, etc. 1 DRAPERY.-Fur Coat,, Manufacturer's XJ Sample, latest French Model Coney beal Fur Coat, flate-lined, selected skins worth 20gns. gift £9 10s. Fur Rug. large ' size, suitable for bed. motor, or travelling ' sor%_5 or %_ 10Bns > sacrifice £5 15s. Real Black Fox Furs, in cape shape or throwover. worth 27s 18 6d Sr each 7B 6<L L " M Muffs to match. 1 27s .- each. H '. ©AVIS. ':"•; 1 H. DAVIS. 16. • Wanjanuj Avenue, Ponionby, -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 10