■ : : :. -kj. • - ■;. - Amusement!. ; Q.RAND : Opposite - 'TO - DAY. > TO-NIGHT. WAR STAR DRAMA By the 'Celebrated Novelist Rita "— 1914." ; "1914. '1914. "1914:' Magnificent Vitagraph Star Drama— -gARRIER QF "PREJUDICE. •gARBIER r\F T>REJUDICE. JgARRIER QF pREJUDICE. Star . Comedy— QERTIE'S TOY TO IDE. QERTIE'S TOY pIDE. ! nnOPICAL "PUDGET. | During Day Sessions Free Tea will be served to Circle Patrons. War Prices: Day Sessions. Circle 6d, Stalls 3d. Q.RAFTON THEATRE. House Full on Saturday Night half-an-hour before Commencement of Show. ' PrF/?Jr,,, "ROBERT WARWICK, EOPLE'S .t> Robert VV ARWICK T^^rT IC Fi' AR BERT WARWICK POPLAR fe B ERT Warwick T^mrt T? OBERT ARWICK. PICTURE XVOBERT VV ARAVIuk! pR^RAYALsR°OBER T T Wilwici: IN THE pLASH OF AN pMERALD. rpHE pLASH OF AN pMERALD. npHE pLASH OF AN pMERALD. World Film Corporation Photo-Drama, in Five Parts. Strong and Varied Supporting Programme. PRICES, Is and 6d; reserved. Is 6d. Plans at Eady and Son, 15. Karangahape Road; and A. Eady and Co., 112. Queen St. THE J YRIC. THE J YRIC. "The Show that Sets the Standard." TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. "THE riOWARD." A son who just can't stand . the terrors of battle and a stern old father who, at pistol-point, has forced him to enlist. The boy's yellow streak causes him to desert and return home. The outraged fathef- curses the day Heaven made him father of a coward, denounces his weakling son, and then himself enlists in his son's place. " THE poWARD'* X \J Will be presented FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. Lyric War Prices: D.C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls, 6d; Reserves, Is 6d. Book Your Seats. 'Phone 3645. Also at THE WEST END THEATRE. THE Broken Coin—The Trans-Atlantic's Latest and Greatest Serial commences at the King George Next Monday. ' . I Exhibitions. SOCIETY OF ARTS. Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture intended for Exhibition will be received at the TUnR y <sm$ U s r ? treet - TO-MORROW and THURSDAY May 18. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. No Art and Craft work until FRIDAY. May 19. same hours. S. STUART. ■ Secretary. Motor Trips. TITOTOR TRIP, daily from G.P.0.-Morn-xtx ing, 10 „ o clock, ? hours round city. 3s: Afternoon, 2.30 o'clock, 3 hours' trip to Titirangi. ss. Afternoon tea provided.—Chase Tourist Sight-seeing Co., Ltd. 'Phone 1553 -ryHAKATANE DAILY MOTOR SERVICE Booking Office: HINEMOA GARAGE. HTNEMOA STREET. ROTORUA. H. H. Davis, Manager. Reg. Telegraphic Address: S3VAD, Rotorua. Motor Cars leave Hinemoa Garage for Whakatane 8.30 a.m. Single Fare, £1 2s 6d (twenty-two shillings and sixpence). Seats must be booked at Hinemoa Garage previous evening to making journey. JJJAURANGA " SE MATAMATA , MOTOR Cars leave Tauranga Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.30 a.m., connecting with Rotorua Express arriving at Hamilton 12 45 p.m. and Auckland 4 p.m. Return Trip same days, after arrival of Rotorua Express from Auckland, reaching Tauranga same evening Fares: Single, £1 : Return, £1 15s. Bookings. Motor Service Running Daily from 14th H. M. GRIFFITHS. Tauranga. GRIFFITHS, Garage and Stable. Matamata. 'Phone 41. t Excursions, Picnics, Etc. WEEK - END pXCURSIONS, pOTORUA. Tickets, at Holiday Excursion Rates, will be issued TO ROTORUA. from Taumarunui and all Stations north thereof EVERY SATURDAY, until April 29, 1916. available for return until the following THURSDAY. Also, on May 6, June 3. July 1, August 5, September 2. FARES: Return from Auckland—First, 31 8 Id: second. 20s lOd. ROTORUA TOURIST LEAGUE 1 =3 Educational. OF A^T " Elam " School of Art, Rutland Street, Auckland Art School, Auckland. CLASSES Are held Daily in the following Subjects: Drawing, in all branches. Painting, in Oil and Water C'•: ours. Modelling. Jewellery. Design. Enamelling. Wood-carving. Copper-plate Etching. Repousse Metal Work. Photography. Art Leather Work. Free Studentships under the " Elam" Bequest. For further particulars, apply to E. W. PAYTON, Director. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES M.M.. M.R.C.P.. CM., S.K., London. ; Staff of Graduate and Certificated Teachers. English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education lor Uirls on Christian, but Unsectarian ' Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modem Languages Taught Conversationally. Matet- • nal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Buildings. with .perfect ventilation End drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co.. Champtaloup and Edmiston. Term commenced February 15. Phone 808. Free railway: trams to sat*. Professional Notices. MR. W. EDGAR SUCKLING OPTICIAN. ' From Aitcheson's, Fleet Street, London. Has removed from Strand Arcade to central and commodious premises in Short's new building. First Floor. 'Phnno «w?7ft 154-156. QUEEN STREET * Opposite National Bank. Motor Garages. TO M ° T O R I S T ~^ Our New Fireproof GARAGE AND- ENGINEERING WORKSHOP is now open Ind a- your command. Make us your Car Doctor, and save worry. Agents for Overland Maxwell and Hupp Cars ""■ J. POMEROY AND CO.. LTD Coachbuilders and Motor Engineers Box 103. 'Phone. 98. Hamilton r ===ri LUCKY DATE —JULY 80. l 3 i. £50 will be distributed to 91 Cash Prize, winners in the DESERT GOLD TEA Competition; also Special Gift Prizes. Particulars in packets. Buy. " Desert Gold ''to day
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16230, 16 May 1916, Page 12
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