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Amusements. PRINCESS RINCESS PRINCESS RINCESS TO-DAY AND rrtO-NTGHT. -L O-DAY AND A O-NIGHT, TO-DAY AND rpO-NIGHT. A O-DAY AND A O-NIGHT. The Greatest Photo.-Play Ever Conceived. A WORLD FILM SENSATION. In FIVE MARVELLOUS ACTS. THE T3ALLET /IIRL. HE A>ALLET VIIRL. THE "DALLET C* TRD, HE AJALLET VTIRL. THE "DALLET /"IIRL, HE IJALLET VTIRL. A GLORIOUS CONSUMMATION. Featuring ALICE tjrady. „ Alice Jjrady. ti And the TI Greatest American Actor, HOLBROOK "DLTNN. — OLBKOOK A3 LINN. _ "THE BALLET GIRL.'' ' WHO IS SHE? WHAT IS SHE? T What is the life of these dainty T darlings of the stage -when they don * their little flaring skirts and tights 'I and pass through the stage door into ■*- lie every day world? Always a fascinating subject, life behind the scenes is revealed in a more absorbing manner in this great picture than ever before. The story deals with the life of one of those who must, to the public, ever wear the mask of gaiety and vivacity no matter if the heart is breaking. The story tells how Jennie, the daughter of a once famous dancer, turns to the stage impelled by the instincts of inheritance; how she finds false love and true: how she meets and conquers the temptations ef those who prey upon the weak and defenceless, and how. after knowing creat sorrow and suffering, she comes at last into her own share of life's B; happiness. It is a sympathetic and powerfully appealing picture, beautifully p« plaved by two noted stars, ALICE BRADY and HOLBROOK BLINN. and a LARGE CAST OF FILM FAVOURITES. THE TJALLET /~IIRL. ■"••. Dat.t.vt VXtrl. THE TJALLET rjJRL. he Ijalle* vxirl. a supporting programme of unusual EXCELLENCE. THE pe"erless princess ORCHESTRA THE PEERLESS PRINCESS ORCHESTRA B WILL RENDER DELIGHTFUL MUSIC ai During the . Afternoon Sessions. OVERTURE AT NIGHT. 7.50. g; QUEEN'S. 81 QUEEN'S. QUEEN'S. QUEEN'S. tt TO-DAY. rpO-NIGHT. R S.RAY. 1 O-NIGHT. THE'. "TRENCH p OVERNMENT * WAR PICTURE. ■W' AR i ICTDRE. THE A BSOLUTE OFFICIAL "OECORDS FFICIAL XVECORDS o*s TH lWi& {THE DOMIPIION PICTURE THEATRES COMPANY. By Direct Arrangement •with THE "pR'ENCH p OVERNMENT. THE TjiRYENCH /GOVERNMENT. THE ■piRISNCH ri OVERNMENT. ' ABSOLUTELY THE ONLY GENUINE WAR PICTURES TkO DATE. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW. These Pictures bear the Government stamp of authenticity for their publicity to the , You can learn from these Pictures what 5 war in its scientific and physical elements « is like, end you can understand the wonder- , ful mobility of modern, armaments on the actual front. ...... , . 1 They show history in the making. ' —Melbourne Age. " The most complete and interesting Pictures of the Great War They show every branoh of the service under actual war conditions." __ „ . Melbourne Argus. TOGETHER WITH A REMARKABLE . SERIES OF SUPPORTING SUBJECTS,.- ' =. : ' =» " s-' tourist Resorts. fIhIOCKY NOOK. oTexlooWng tta Lake. ' AX Rotorua.—Up-to-date and Select Accom- I TOodaiion. Terms moderate.—Mrs J. A. Wilson. Proprietress. Letters and telegrams ' promptly attended to. Emin raU. station; teL 1 174: box 119. Near King George Hospital. VISITORS to Sydney. N.S.W.— holme. Mosman Bay. right at wharf. An ideal winter house, protected from all unpleasant winds. Tariff. 30s to 85s week. 6s to Ro —Booklet from Gordon-Gotch. Auckland, or Proprietress. Mrs. Miles Costelloe. ALBANY.— Ideal Week-end Resort. Coach meets 7.46 a.m. boat for Birkenhead; also, by Hunter's launches daily, direct on Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday. Firstclass Accommodation at the Hotel, Albany. —E. S. Ware. Proprietress. THTRWELL, PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTORUA— Box 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address, " Thirwell." First-class accommodation. Tariff, 6s 6d per day: 37s 6d per week, lmin from station.—T. P. Dowling, Proprietor. THE GABLES, Russell. — 40 Rooms, spacious bedrooms, _ airy balconies, private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply, n. and c. baths, p.w., lavatories; bowling and croquet greens. 6s day. Launch Ailoma, excursions or fishing.— E. J. Darby, Proprietress. BRENT'S 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 light throughout; hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house to Government Baths, including tie 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. GTONEHUBST. *•* SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN Telephone A 374. Proprietors. ' STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: " Stonehurst. Auckland." PARAKAI" HOHRV 40 SOOMI *■• HOT SPRINGS. HFIEN9VTTTV THE MOST UP-TO-DATE* HOUSE North of Auckland. Every possible Modern Convenience Tir«xi n J ey 2 nc S!i meet , all Trains. " TERMS: 6s 6d per .day. ;ss 3 week, to the Dartlculars mailed ™ application ° PROPRIETRESS. MRS. E. LITTLE Telephone No. 35 (Helensville Bureau). RADNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT AUCKLAND. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE Elevated position, opposite Government House, and commanding magnificent views of the harbour. Five minutes from station wharves, and centre of city. Electric light throughout. Moderate Tariff. 'Phone 151 a. mks. g. h. Mcdonald. hot springs. helensville. Recommended by leading Auckland Doctors. An Ideal Holiday Resort. SPRINC.SIDE HOUSE. Extensive additions completed 40 rooms, all ground floors; nearest to baths-. Tennis, bov.-is, croquet. Accommodation second to none. 'Bus meets day trains, evening by arrangement. Ring up No. 8. Helensville Bureau. Telegrams. "' Soringside." receive prompt attention. Tariff- 6s per clay. 35s per Meek.—MßS EDDLESTON. Proprietress. f~ Booksellers and Stationers. SEND me Name of your Favourite Authors and I will send you lists of their works in the 3s 6d, Is 6d. or 8d editions. The Newest Fiction. Latest Book of the War, Books for Children, All Magazines. Totman's Self-Filling Fountain Pen, 14carat gold nib, guaranteed. 8s 6d, postage paid. Send your pen for repairs. P. C. TOTMAN. 45. Lower Queen Street. Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 14

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