Amusements. THE QI'EE-A .gO USE. Dircctici - Ben. J. Fuller Prices—2», Is, and Sixpence. The Cleverest Vaudeville Bill that has Struck Auckland for a Decade. Our Familiar Nightly Spectacle. Crowded House*. Delighted Audiences. We Have the Pick of THE WORLD'S VAUDEVILLE STARS. AT 8 - TO-NIGHT - AT 8. 1 The Brilliant Little Irsh Girl, MADGE MAITLAND. New MADGE MAITLAND. New Hits. MADGE MAITLAND. Songs. MADGE MAITLAND. The Greatest Irish Comedienne of the Day. MARGARET JEWELL. MARGARET JEWELL. The Cultured 'Welsh Lyric Soprano. HARRY HOWE AND ETHEL, Tlip Painter and the Sint"'i? Girl. . Wonderful Arti'tic Sue.-,.*? Achieved by CLEMENT MAY. The Astounding Character Impersonator, In Characters fro'u the Works of Charles Dickons. BOLLINGER AND REYNOLDS. In their Screaming Absurdity, ' "FUN ON A WIRE." The Delicluful Male Imncrsonalor, ELSIE MORRIS. | LESTER BROWN. Assisted by Edwards and Piirkcs, in "WHOSE BABY ARE YOU?" GERALD GRIFFIN. LA TOURS. BURT COLEMAN. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES: D.C. or OS.. '2s: Stalls, Is; Gallery. 6d. Plan at Robertson's. Music SeUers, 189, Queen Street; open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. j 1 T7IXG GORGE THEATRE ! THE WORLD'S BEST PICTURES THIS PROGRAMME WILL RE SHOWN i, FOR THREE DAYS ONLY - MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY i' CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THURSDAY. , A THRILLING DRAMA OF THE STAGE, IX FIVE PARTS. | I I THROWN TO THE T lONS. ! l FEATURING :' ; i i MARY DULLER. ' Illustrating the dangers young girle are exposed to on the stage. EIGHTEENTH EPISODE OF THE "OROKEN pOIN. 1 13 L TWO PARTS. THE UNDERGROUND CITY. MIXING ACTIVITY ON THE BRITISH FRONT. SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE KING GEORGE ORCHESTRA AT 8 P.M. THIS PROGRAMME WILL BE SHOWN MON., TUES.. WED. ONLY. SHOWING TIIURS. FRI., SAT. First Release in Auckland of WILLIAM FOX CORPORATION'S PHOTOPLAYS SUPREME, Presenting William Farnum in THE pLUNDERER., A Fire-part Storv of a Lion-hearted Man's Fight Acnin>t He«-v r>->ri=. From the Novel by -Roy Norton. THE DIRECTOR OK LEYS INSTITUTE 1 GYMNASIUM, TENNANT COLLEDGE, Gives Personal and Private Tuition in l'hyeical Culture, Gymnastics, Wrestling, Boxing and Ju-.litsu. The Japanese Art of Self-Defence. AT OUR ROOMS, 21. QUEEN STREET, Opp. Central Post Office. Phone 306? Lectures. pI T Y OF AUCKLAND. GRAFTON LIBRARY n.ALL. MOUNT EDEN ROAD. Lecture by Professor C. W. Egerton— " English Life in Shakespeare's Time." With Lantern Illustrations. ' i TO-NIGHT TUESDAY). AT 8 O'CLOCK, j Admission, fid, or by Course Ticket. . HENRY W. WILSON. September 15, 1916. Town Clerk. \. . —1 Meetings. TO THE OLD NEWMARKET FISHING I CLUB.-Urgent Meeting of Club to bo held TO-MORROW (Wednesday). 20th. at Robert Campbell's (late Paddy Monnock's). Hobson St. Old and new members please roll up. Removal Notices. REMOVAL NOTICE. WALKER'S PHONERIES Have Removed to more Commodious Premises, QUEEN STREET, 3 doors above Wellesley St., next Tou;on Garlick's. LARGE STOCKS OF UP-TO-DATE PHONOGRAPHS, RECORDS, ETC. Repair Work by Expert Mechanic. I- i — J Tourist Resorts. SONOMA HOUSE, most central house in Rotorua, 3mms from new Convalescent Home, Bath Buildings, Post. Office, . and Station. A' modern conveniences, electric light throughout, 6f opr day, or 35s per week Porter meets all trains.—MrsMoore, Pr prietress. "LTOT SPRINGS HOTEL, WAIWERA, Winter warmth; pre-eminently curative hot mineral springs, sea bathing, fishing, superb scenic surroundings. Only three hours' steam from Auckland See Northern S.S. Co. Time-table. Telephone 1360 City, or Hotel, Waiwera. RANDWICK. Rolorua.-Thc Best 30s per 1 week House in Rotorua; centrally situ- | ated; 3 minutes from station. Sanatorium, j and Baths; all modern conveniences; elec- | trie light throughout; 30s per week. 5s 6d ! per day—Mrs. Wra'hall, Proprietress. ! THE VEW " n LENALVON." SITUATED IN WATERLOO QUADRANT \ (Opposite Government House). i | Notice is hereby given that (he rebuilding ■ , ot this Old-established Private Hotel has now ; been completed. Sixty rooms, large and i • small, electric light, and everything up to ! 1 date. The most convenient r.nd exclusive j position in Auckland, enjoying unsurpassed i i views over the Auckland Harbour. Per- ' : manent Boarders specially catered for. I ' J Terms on application to the proprietress. MRS. M. D. SCHERFF. PA R A K A 1" HOUSE,' 1 -if) ROOMS. HOT SPRINGS. HEI.EXSVILLE. : THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE ! __ North of Auckland. ; Every possible Modern Convenience. [ Conveyances meet all Trains. ; TERMS: 6s fid per day. 33s a week. I Further particulars mailed on application 1 ; to the I i PROPRIETRESS. MRS. E. LIITLE ' Telephone No. 35 tllelenfille Bureau). RADNOR. WATERLOO QUADRANT, ! ' J-V AUCKLAND. ' ! FIRST-CLASS HOARD AND RESIDENCE, j i Elevated position opposite Government I House, and commanding magnificent views , ' !of the harbour. Five minutes trom station. ' wharves, and centre oi city. Electric !i,'ht I throughout. I Moderate Tariff. 'Phone I3!a. MRS. G. 11. MCDONALD. I Q T O N E [J U R S T, i I*J SYMONDrf STREET. AUCKLAND, 1 NEW ZEALAND. j MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. [ Telephone A 371. Proprietors. J ! STRICTLY First-class PRIVATE I HOTEL. J 1 Telegrams: " touch urst. Auckland." BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE? ROTO. HUA. the Largest Private Hotel of 1 Rotorua. Can auommcdaie considerably . j over in visitors. Mr. Br. has reno-aird ' the whole oi it ready for the season. Elec- i tric light throughout; hot and cold baths, I ' . potent lavatories, etc. Nearest hotiso to ' 1 Government Baths, including the large r.ew ! ' 1 bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances ' ! leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms c I reasonable. Porters meet all trains.—S. T. ' I BRENT. Proprietor. 1 THE GABLES. Russell. - to Rooms; 1 1 spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, , I private sittingroonis; unlimited water supply, I { a, and c bath?, p.v.. lavatories, bowling ! I I and croquet greens. lis day. Launch j. i Ailoma. /excursions or fishing.—Mrs. E. J. " ! Darby. Proprietress. 1 j rpHIRWELL, PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTO--1 I'UA.-P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20. i Telegrauhic address, " Thirwcll." First-class ! accommodation Tariff, 6s 6d per day; 37» I6d per week. lmin from etaiion.—T. P. Dowlins. Proprietor.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 19 September 1916, Page 12
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