-.r-'! Amusements. ING (VEQRGE xeatbb, GREAT DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. A GREAT DRAMA IN THREE BIG - . ..- PARTS, A SUBJECT OF-GREAT HUMAN INTEREST. Q O R A L. c° R A* - - "'-Igfllll Q o R A L -mm A picture that will exercise a wide Tn-m. ■ 'SB appeai. It contains all the elements wh£fc -® ® go to the making of a great popular subi£* -- ' and is exceedingly well acted and beau t miff" . produced. The heart interest of " COBAT » is, perhaps, what will endear it to^hW'%-S largest number of people, but it contains »k ® a so'tipcon of mystery to give it a flavour' PBp and enough exciting adventures and e«. ' V-"' capades to preserve it from the charge mere mawkishness. . , THE FOURTH EPISODE OF '■? 5 THE TJEOKEN poiN, x> \J TWO parts '' THE FACE AT THE WINDOW. JgCLAIR JOURNAL. War Topical. WHEN HIRAM WENT TO THE CITY Joker Comedy. *- it EVENING SESSION, WITH FULL OR. . : CHESTRA, WILL COMMENCE AT 8 P W PRICES: STALLS'. 6d: CHILDREN if?'f 0 CIRCLE. 6d: RESERVED. Is. ' a V .: ——4 RAND ' i ijusatre, OPPOSITE '■ ? J- G.P.O. A great Triangle Keystone, 4500 ft, featuring • ' Ford Sterling. " "OH! THOSE HORRID, VULGAH KEY, STONES!" *S. . Remember the old saying: " A Little Non- =' sense Now and Then," and see " Ria, FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS." • HIS FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS HIS FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS* HIS FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS" HIS FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS* HIS FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS. A MONSTER PROGRAMME, including-* INSPECTION OF NEW ZEALAND HOSPITAL U . And v,V AFRICAN WILD LIFE. TOPICAL BUDGET, f AN ORIENTAL PLOT, All Patrons to Dress Circle during Dav ' * Sessions are entitled to a Dainty Cnn <v» Tea Free.- v 01 PRICES: Circle, Gd; Stalls, 3d. Dav Sessions only. * jgg| gY SPECIAL REQUEST ipHE Q.RAND " gPECTACUL jQISPLAY; • KING'S "DIRTHDAY ft ATHERIN(S ING'S -DIRTHDAY VJ" ATHENS ;' J OF BANDS OF HOPE. : - 5 KKA ACTION-SONG PERFORMERS. ' JU\J ACTION - SONG PERFORMEHsi #<• Haka Boys and Merry Maori Poi Maidens ' - Chimes. Exercises, Fans, Coloured Handkerchiefs. Laughing Chorut' '" Looking Glasses, Etc. Will be Repeated in the *. TOWN HALL. © - gATURDAY ; v MATINEE PROGRAMME AT MATINEE'^- 1 ' PRICES. Body of Hall: Children, 3d: Adults, 6d. '''"fivCircle: Children. 6d: Adults. Is. _ ' Whole Proceeds to Patriotic Funds. ? .W. J. MACDERMOTT, Secretary, A.B.H.U. . Note SATURDAY NEXT. 2.30 p.m.. ... SEE Justine Browne* Pianos; just . un« "V packed; cash or terms.—Sole Agentsj F. Moore and Co., Customs Street. - f 1 ——J Exhibitions. ; ,03^ T HE A RT jg XHI BITIOH i."f ' At the ' " r-tt' SOCIETY OF ARTS GALLERY. COBUSS STREET. Is the - - 1 ' | GREAT ART EVENT OF THE YEAEf§SSjII See it to-day, and enjoy the Afternoon TeafjMiftf which is procurable from the Ladies' Com« mittee in attendance. An Art Union Ticket is only 2s 6d, hut tnajj represent a £20 Picture to you.'; v ADMISSION. ONE SHILLING, ,-fSSf Open 12.30 to ' 5 each , day, and 7.30 to'l0 1 k <■ - p.m. on TUESDAY. THURSDAY. AND SATOE."'' DAY. S3 Wg. i Tourist Resorts. A USTRALIA Private Hotel, Wellesley Stlife-yC W.—High-class, convenient, centre city*-'" absolute comfort, moderate charges.—Mrs. - Dwyeri late Rotorua. - ALBANY.IdeaI Week-end_ Resort. Coach H meets 7.45 a.m. boat -.-Cor Birkenhead: : also, by Hunter's launches daily, direct on '0M Saturday, afternoon, returning Sunday. Firstclasß Accommodation at the hotels Albany.' si s i '—E. S. Ware. Proprietress. rpfIIRWELL. PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTO- - i . RUA.—-P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20. ' Telegraphic address. " Thirwell." First-class ■ •accommodation. Tariff, 6s 6d per day,f37»a|MsS 6d per week. Imin from " station.—T. P. Dowling, Proprietor. , ' v . s,||gßs|! GABLES, Russell. — 40 Rooms,' V J-. . spacious nedrooms, airy balconies , private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply, ; n. and c. baths, p.w., lavatories: bowline and croquet greens. 6s day. Launch Ailoma, ?!? excursions or , fishing.Mrs. E. J. Darby 4 - Proprietress. /' SaPßlSll HOT . SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. Recommended by leading.- Aucklaiul Doctors. .An Ideal Holiday Resort. ' . "".-.-r/rf'S-:; . SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. - - Extensive additions, completed 40 " room% "fs ■ •11 ground floors; nearest to baths. Tennis, ' bowls, croquet. Accommodation second -to - none. 'Bus meets day trains, evening by.".- # i"' arrangement. Ring up No. 8. Helen ' :* Bureau. Telegrams. Sprmgside," receiveprompt attention. Tariff. 6s per day, 35s • per week.—MßS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. ; BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO' &?:- RUA, the Largest Private Hotel ----.of Rotorua. Can ' accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated '®SBB- - whole of it ready for the season. El*c- - trie light throughout; hot and cold baths, 3S§S patent-x lavatories, etc. Nearest house to - Government Baths, including the large new ftiSy:; bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances Sft-..v leave Brent's for all tho side trips. Terms , reasonable. Porters meet all trams.— "I«. "' BRENT, Proprietor. SO O MA. 'Phone 725. - PRIVATE HOTEL. \' ! ? " The above well-known House has a f«*\ - - Vacancies for Permanents. Single ana - .. Double Rooms. Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN - - - Proprietress. ■ \ . < > RING'S QOURT pRIVATE JJOTEL, | UNDER ENTIRELY NEW % J , MANAGEMENT. JS; UP-TO-DATE IN EVERY RESPECT, jfcf f- * Thoroughly Renovated Throughout. - /' .*" " Tennis Court, Billiard Table, etc. ~ < Magnificent Views. Three Acres of Grounds'' Centrally situated in Upper Queen St. 5 ;'' Charges moderate. ,- : " - Permanents by Arrangement. Rooms to Let, with or without Board. , . 'Phone 2256. / G. ARROW SMITH. Proprietor. Hotels, • Melbourne, collins striuET* FEDERAL COFFEE PALAUE. . £ Largest Hostelry in Australasia. • Handy to boat, train, and centre 01 city- ..j a - Two Diningrooms and Cafe. 4r.f|: ; Write for Tariff Card. , jq"EW 2 EAIiAND ERA Ltt " Subscriptions 6d per week, delivered ill -i town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter. lßi advance, posted to any part of tne Dominion. * •mrpRTiSBMBSTS under the following classes wZsraD TO Let. FOR Sale. Lost ash, FnrraD PERSONAL, Board ASD RBSIDESCB— W inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is, of three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d lot . - cash paid in advance. -.vfe ■rirths MARRIAGES, ASD DEATHS, 2s 6(1 -, #g each insertion Fcseral Notices. Is extraj->? fnr rash paid in advance. These announce' ments must be signed by the advertiser. - - to advertisements will be receive" '. rs at tie office of the HERAXiD free of charge. . gf £ 7„ = f-n,r-timis as to the insertion or with J r¥ef|asg drawaW in the HEBAM r must be in writing. t2i s 5 - ,'r jj The Proprietors «lo not hold themseivw .. . for non-insertion of advertise, - meSts through accident or from other causes. , or for error in the publication of any advW tisement. . . telephones:— Advertising and CommewiJl. . Department, 178; Job Ptmtinp Order Office* ; - 2890: Publishing. 14: Editorial. 229. _ "~-s; ' "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16253, 12 June 1916, Page 10
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