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' .... ■- ■■••••■ ■ - . Amusements. g-ING Q.EORGE ' THEATRE. THE GREATEST PROGRAMME EVER SHOWN IN AUCKLAND. THE FIRST OF THE GREAT TRANS-ATLANTIC CO.'S gLUE -gIRD FEATURES. THE GREATEST PHOTO-PLAYS THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. S?^JSSSS AND ARTISTIC ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE SILENT DRAMA. HELEN WARE, THE CELEBRATED STAR. In Sympathetic Adaptation of the Famous Novel, THAT Q» JOWRIE'S, BY FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT, ENTITLED, SIX igECRET TOVE, SIX GREAT SECRET [T OVE, GREAT PARTS. QECRET T OVE, PARTS. pr!¥ RT l?t G t . HELEN WARE, H. D. CAREY, ELLA HALL AND J. CURTIS. A STORY OF THE QOLLIERIES IN TpNGLAND. In the Lancashire coal mines women work , above pound, handling and disposing of the coal that their men dig from below and send to the surface. Manv of the scene? were photographed at a coal mine, and,, as might be expected, the atmosphere in these is most convincing. £S5 & H v£K& PHYSICAL EXCITEMENT. THE OUTCOME OF SPIRITED ACTING AND EXPERT DIRECTION, QECRET T OVE T RSSIK S A HIGH MARK IN THE PROLONGED FIGHT BETWEEN HARRY CAREY AS DERRICK. THE ENGINEER OF THE MINES, AND JACK CURTIS, AS LOWRIE. THE TROUBLE-MAKING BULLY. A GREAT AND MOST COMPLETE *> DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. OTHER ATTRACTIONS ARE— THE FIFTH EPISODE OF THE TDROKEN pOIN. Two Parts. THE UNDERGROUND FOE. THE TTi CLAIR JOURNAL. -E- O . War Topical. PIMPLE'S ARM OF THE LAW - Comic EVENING SESSION. WITH FULL ORCHESTRA, WILL COMMENCE 8 P.M. OVERTURE, 7.50 P.M. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. In spite of the extra cost incurred, the Management will rely on extra patronage to repay them. STALLS AND CIRCLE, 6d. CIRCLE RESERVES. Is. GRAND THEATRE. RAND IHEATRE.1 HEATRE. " Jacques, my son, the hour of revenge is at hand. The French are here." AN 171 PIC OF "WAR, lipic of War, Featuring the World's Greatest Living MADAME "PEJANE, ADAME XVEJANE, An Artist of sublime genius, whose fame will re-echo down the corridors of time. AN INTELLECTUAL FEAST. AN INTELLECTUAL FEAST. MADAME "DEJANE " A LSACE." ADAME JCVEJANE. IN -A- LSACE. MADAME -DEJANE "ALSACE." ADAME XV EJANE. IN -X LSACE. MADAME DEJANE " A LSAOE." ADAME J-VEJANE. IN ■£*■ LSACE. " A PICTURE THAT REPRODUCES MAGNIFICENTLY THE SPIRIT OF OUR GALLANT ALLIES TO-DAY." A Soul-stirring Story of the Enchainment of France's beloved Provinces of Alsace and Lorraine. Aux Armes, Citoyens! Aux Armes! Vive La France! TOGETHER WITH A FINE SELECTION OF OTHER FILMSAll Patrons to the Circle are entitled to a dainty Cup of Tea FREE at Day Sessions Wa T £ ric * 8 > during Day Sessions—Circle, 6d: Stalls. 3d. I Commercial Colleges. THE jq- E X T .WAR, Which will begin the day that the present one endsif it has not begun already will be in the Economic Field. It will be a war as pitiless, in its way, as the one now raging. Only those whose methods of conducting business are thoroughly Modern and Scientific will stand a chance of success. It follows, then, that all who hope to win on the Economic Field, must UNDERSTAND THE WORKING and the APPLICATION OF ECONOMIC FORCES They must understand Markets. Banking, Currency, Industrial Law. DANES* pOMMERCIAL pOLLEGE, WELLINGTON, Provides an. admirable course of study for those who wish to master the Science of Business and are not content to remain rule-of-thumb Practitioners, working half their time in the dark and missing chance after chance that a more enlightened man would seize. Our Courses, written throughout bv Mr B. E. Murphy. M.A., LL.8.7 B Com F.R.E.S., First-class Honours. Barrister-at-Law. comprise the following subjects: ECONOMICS, INDUSTRIAL LAW BANKING AND CURRENCY. STATISTT CAL METHOD. ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY MODERN AND ECONOMIC HISTORY Write for further particulars to the Director/ gANKS' COMMERCIAL /COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. ' -J Teachers of Music. MISSES BOULTON. A.S.M. and F.S.M.. a » _• Tetchers Vl °l»i. Pianoforte. Singing Studio. Devonport. 42. Calliope Rd. City 64, Queen St. ***•*■ Tourist Resorts. X V^n^ Private Hotel, Wellesley St. Iu i I' —nigh-class, convenient, centre city, absolute comfort, moderate charges.—Mrs Bwyer, late Rotorua. A LBANY.— Week-end Resort. Coach ■f*- meets 7.45 a.m. boat for Birkenhead; also, by Hunter's launches daily, direct on Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday. Firstclass Accommodation at the hotel. Albany. *.. S. Ware. Proprietress. THIRWELL. PRIVATE HOTEL, KOTO- - , HA.-PO. Box -,- Telephone 20. lelegraphic address. " Thirweil." First-class accommodation. Tariff. 6s 6d per day, 37s fd per week. lmm from station.— P Dowlmg. Proprietor. THE GABLES. Russell. _ 40 Rooms Bpa;9Uß nedroOl . airy balconies', private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply n. and c. baths, p.w., lavatories: bowfin* and croquet greens. 6s day. Launch Ailoma excursions or fishing.— E. J: Darb-' Proprietress. HOT SPRINGS. HELENS VILLE. Recommended by leading Auckland Doctors. An Ideal Holidaj Resort. . SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. Extensive additions completed: 40 rooms, all ground floors; nearest to baths. Tennis bowls, croquet. Accommodation second to none. Bus meets da> trains, evening by arrangement Ring up No. 8. Helensville Bureau. Telegrams. " Snnngside,'" receive prompt attention. Tariff, 6s per day. 35s per week.—MßS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. ! ■RBENT'B BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO- ■*-» RUA, the Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over. 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated j the whole of it ready for the season- Electric light throughout; hot and cold hatha 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.3. T BRENT, Proprietor. SONOMA • K -' 'Phone 725. PRIVATE HOTEL. The above well-known House has a few Vacancies for Permanents. Single and Double Rooms. Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN - ■ - Proprietress. THING'S pOURT DRIVATE TTOTEL. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. UP-TO-DATE IN EVERY RESPECT. Thoroughly Renovated Throughout. Tennis Court, Billiard Table, etc. Magnificent Views. Three Acres of Grounds. Centrally situated in Upper Queen St. Charges moderate. Permanents by Arrangement. Rooms to Let, with or without Board 'Phone' 2256. [ G. ARROWSMITH. Proprietor. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16259, 19 June 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16259, 19 June 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16259, 19 June 1916, Page 10

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