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Amusements. ' U~ CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S HARI-TF. CHAPLIN'S BUSTED ROMs-cm* BUSTED SOMALI Did yon see it ? Well do so. It __+ To- ».- night's large audience to laußaing aWi »rt get everybody the same way. ' a *21: ..",_ T HE K K «* ; ■pHLLER-3 piCTTRES. 'j? ? * AND • ." I/LSG'S QYMPHONT ■- JIINJS SYMPHONY Ukceeltla: Perfection—the one word thai e->-nressM a. • opinion of the crtics oes we THROUGH SWITZERLAND - '. . <> . • '':",■ PATHE GAZETTE. - EvorvcK>dv> THE BELGIAN TROOPS STORMIYr && GERMAN TRENCHES^ **» *HH An Authoritative Filmir; of a Par* of «v Fir.ns L.ne * *** ■ THE GUIDING LIGHT - . . . rw FAIR. FAT. AND SAUCY Ma *" Yitagraph Coaedv. TRACKED BY THE SECRET PoTTr* 14—Episode of Million Dollar M£e4 i' FOILED - - - K^^! Prices: D.C.. Is: Stalls. 6d; Reserve, ~-T Box Plan at Fred, Coal's, Q^T'^* or 'Phone, Theatre. 30*4. t>teeet . ' ipHE GRAFTOy ENORMOUS SUCCESS NIGHTLY Of the Famous Player* Grea* Pic-.r? Draan. THE GHOST BREAKER "^ THE GHOST BREAKER! MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30 WEBBE SCHOOL OP MTJSTT GRAFTON ROAD * USsI C. ISirs 'open EVENING TO-NIGHT. Students are notified that 'he Frograma. commences at 7 5. " ALIAS TIMMY "VAI^TKE* lias Jimmy \ ALEs^g princess MONDAY NEST. <^ *—*~*~*™ — S— ™—*^^^»-^i Excursions, Picnics, Etc. COOK'S WEEKLY EXCURSION TO ROTORUA. TO ROTORUA. Leaving Auckland Every Saturday Moraa*. and arriving back following Thursday/^ inclusive cost. Covering rail fare, trips to principal sights, and accommodation at good boardinghoase, FROM no jj. Send for leaflet giving full details 0 this Special Week-end Trip, as arranged by pOOKS rpoUEIST QFFICE, Shortland St. -'o-ro=i'e Star Ofacel. """"SB Sporting, ""THAMES TOCKEY HUTS. ACCEPTANCES for Firs' Day's Events close with the Secretary. P.O. Box 7, ci Mr. R. Wyny&rd. Vulcan Lane. AccMaad. Tip to 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT (Friday). WILLIAM H. POTTS, Secretary "**"**********'*"**'*******'***** :?*****.: a Tourist Resorts. A CSTRALIA Private Hotel, WeHesW J\. St, West—Visitors to the .Lackland Carnival, wire for Rooms; absolute comfort combined with moderate charges. Centre City.— Dwyer. late Rotorua. TRENTON HOUSE. Rotorua.— AcX? commodation for Visiters End Reman- ' ents. Tariff. 303 per week; 6s per day.— Miss Brennan, Proprietress, under original management. PARK VIEW. Rotorua.— old management. Mrs. Astley- Overiockins -■'■" Baths and Sanatorium Grosnds- Electric Tight throughout. Dark room. Terms, 6s' per day: 35s per week—Box 45. Porte 1 ' meets ail trains. ■ LBAAT.—ldeal Week-end Resort CoacH r meets 7.43 a.m. boat for Birkenhead: also, by Hunter's launches dally, direct oa-V" Saturday afternoon. returning Sunday. '. First-class Accommodation at- tie hotel. Albany.—E. S. Ware, Proprietress. ~ , THE MANSIONS, Whitaker Place, Symonds St., Auckland. Telephone 2724. Five minutes from town and wharf-— . light throughout. Bedrooms, biiliardroon, tennis court; situated in 2i acres of gieand. - : Mrs. Carter. Proprietress. .?!; BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTCt- = ; RUA, the largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. _ Can accommodate ccnad€rsb!j over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the eeasoa. Elec- -ftric light throughout, hot and cold baths, v patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house to :£- Government Baths, including the large new T;-bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances -; ; leave Brent's for all the side trip?. Terms '.- reasonable- Porters meet all trains.—S. X- : ~f BREST, Proprietor. \.<*l rpHE GABLES. Russell. — 40 Booms, § X. spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, pri- « vate aittingrooms; unlimited water supply, h. and c- baths, p.w., lavatories: bowline V and croquet greens. 63 day Launch Ailome, excursions or fijhing. E J. Darby, ;i Proprietress. THTRWELL. PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTO-'■: RUA.—P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20. •- Telegraphic address. " Thirwell " First-class . accommodation. Tariff: 6s per day. or 35s i per week- —Mrs. P- B. Giles, Proprietress. - THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTORUA. 100 Rooms. Special Winter Tariff, 63 per day, 35s per week. J Established 9 YearsBy Appointment, representng— Thomas Cook and Son. N.Z. Commercial Travellers* Association, N.Z. Public Service Association. J. N. McLEAN. proprietor. CO N O M A. ° 'Phone 725. PRIVATE HOTEL I The above Well-known House is a few i vacancies for Permanent?. Sirigle and , Double Rooms. Tariff on application, MRS. NAIRN - - Proprietress. Restaurants and Tearooms. PRIOR'S — LARGEST DINING ROOM IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. STRAND ARCADE QUICK SERVICE. Telephone 3410. Professional Notices. TUB. F. R. WHaTFORD. ML DENTAL SURGEON. Hae lttnmed from his Island trip, and rcsy be consulted on and after FRIDAY, the 10th inst, at 420. VICTORIA ARCADE 1 I Insurance Companies. PROTECTION AGAINST THE UNFOREEEN. The New Zealand Insurance Company, Ltd., issu> Policies 'hat cover all Forms of Risk— Marine. Workers' Comj>ensatijii, Personal Accident, and Sickness. We act as Trustees and Executors. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. H P. KIS3LING, Manager. Auckland. •VTEW ZEALAND XT E AL D. StJBSCRTPTiOSS 6d per week, delivered :n town and suburbs, or 10s per carter in advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVKBTisEifESTS under the following classes —Waktbd. To Let. For Saui. Lost and FOUKB, pBBSOSAL. BOiKD AJfD R5.-IEEVCS — are inserted at. the rate of la -words for Is. or three consecutive insertions tor is 6a to" cash paid in advance. BrBTHS, Marriages, ast. Dsates. 2s fid each insertion; FcxEaii Noticks, Is extra, for cash paid in advance. The<se announcements must be signed by the advertiser. Replies to advertisements will be received at the office of the HERALD free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the HEfiiiO must be in writing. The Proprietors do not held taemselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from oth?r causes. or for error in the publication oi any advertisement. Telephones:—Advertising and Conraerciat. Department. 178; Job Printing Orcer Office. 2890; Publishing, 14; Editorial. -23.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 12

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