Article image
Article image

L AST TW 0 ° nig htv4:J "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE.'* • ■ V: JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATER - Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD Manager ---.... J o h n Farrclll Despite the Success Achieved by " qeven t7eys TO "DALDPUE" Oeven J\EYS TO JDaLDPaTE> This Remarkably Clever Mystery Fares Must Make Way for "other * Important Productions. Therefore, the Management Announce THE LAST TWO NIGHTS V THE LAST TWO NIGHTS Of The Very Pop'iiar Artists. . " 808 GREIG I And >7 BEATRICE HOLLOWAY, l I And J. C. Wiihamson's Brilliant SUPPORTING COMPANY, i In the Sensational Mystery Farce. '•SEVEN KEYS TO BALDP.\TK " S 'SEVEN KEYS TO BALDIMTE" - : ••SEVEN KEYS TO BaLDPaTE - ." f Its Laughter-provokinc Effects have :' already Brightened the whole of Auckland. i The Latest American Comedy S'irr«j<i, WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT THREE NIGHTS ONLY, I Initial Production in Auckland of tfeg I Whimsical and Brilliantly Clever Comedy I 'A PAIR OF SUE"" "A PAIR OF SIXES ' Which ran for T--v • War« ;n \re»: a , ajj it attracted Record A'i'i.cr.'es in Australia. SATURDAY ANT) MONDAY '.TV? SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT ißiwe Nights . Last Two Night? of the Semen. THE TRAVELLING SALES\f>\'"THE TRAVELLING SALESMANPlans for the Season at W.ldmarj and Arey's. Day Sales at Coleman''. TRICES; D C and R S.. 6s. S'»'.'.t. 3, ; Ga. ery. Is. Early door Stalls. M enra'. Early door Gallery. In extra. rp 0 W N TT A L L, 1 0 W N H. ALL FAREWELL RECITAL FAREWELL RECITAL. PRIOR TO LEAVING FOR AUSTRALIA, FRIDAY. JUNE I FRIDAY. JUNE 1 FRIDAY. JUNE 1. At 8 dm. T EO pHERMAVSKY. i TAN _ pHERNI.WSKY. | VriSCHEL pHERNIAVSKY. PRICES: 4«. 3s. 2s 500 Seats at Is. 500 Seats at Is. Box Office epens on May 2.5 a' Wildman and Arey's. Reserved Sea's. 1* Student} 1 in parties of 8. 2s 6d. Reserved Seats y 0 0, ROYAL OAK. FINEST SHOW OF LIONS / IN THE WORLD. \ I 26 LIONS. Everything Else Very Interesting. OPEN DAILY. Adults. <jd: Children, id. \ All Come. PIANOS by Justin Browne. Geo. Russell, | Jesse French, unpacking. Inspect j'l Solo Agents. F. Moore and Co . Cus'oms St. C 1 ' _ Hotels. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. THE RUTLAND HOTEL WANGANUPS LEADING HOTEL. A House of Quality and Refinement, Tariff. 10s per day. Weekly by arrangement. Write or wire tor Reservation. L . . ==3 Tourist Resorts. THING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL UPPER QUEEN STREET. \ 'Phone 2256. With Electric Light Throughout. Up-to-date Appointments, Billiard, Table, Extensive Grounds and Magnificent Views. Tennis Court. Moderate Charges. Permanents by Arrangement, Trams to Gate. KING'S COURT PROVIDES A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. G. ARROWSMITH, Proprietor. Y EN T N 0 R. DEVONPOBT. This Private Hotel, which is now under new management, is the Leading House for Tourists, Commercials, and Pennanents. Smoking and billiard rooms, electric light. and all modern conveniences. Full Tien d harbour, three minutes from wharf. Tariff, S3 per day, or from Sss per week. MRS. ROBERT RAW, Late of Rotorua and Frogmore. 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 liaht throughout, hot and cold bathe, 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. T-rmi reasonable. Porters meet all trains.—S. 1. BRENT. Proprietor. HOT SPRINGS. HELENS Recommended by leading Auckland Doctors. An Ideal Holiday Resort. SPRING SIDE HOUSE. Extensive additions completed: 40 rooms. all ground floors; neareat to baths. Tennis, , bowls, croauet. Accommodation second to 1 none. 'Bus meets day -trainr. evening by A arrangement. Ring up No 8. Helensville II Bureau. Telegrams, " Springside," reoeivu M prompt attention. Tariff. 6s per day, 35e per Til week.-MRS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress, " SONOMA, PRIVATE HOTEL. 'Phone 725. Alfred Street. The above well-known House has a fe« vacancies for Permanents. Single and Double Rooms. Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN • ■ - Proprietress. THIRWELL, Rotorua.-Owmß to present high prices of commodities and ta« absolute necessity of retaining my present high standard of eateries and accommodation, I am obliged to advance my tariff to 7e per day. 40s per week. Tel. address, "Thirwell."—T. P. Dowiing. Proprietor. THE GABLES. RUSSELL.-40 Room!. spacious Bedrooms, airy balconies. private sittingrooms; unlimited water supply, h. and c. baths, p.w.. lavatories: 6a day. —Proprietress: Mrs. Bazeley, late of Eonoma. Auckland. _ ARE KARE.-W inter tariff, 365: coach from Waikumete Monday and Thursday. , 1 '"' S : -^ ! VfEW rj R A LAND TTERALD AUCKLAND WEEKLY \TEW3. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: New Zealand Herald. 6d per week d* livered in town and suburbs, or 10s pc? quarter in advance, posted to any part "i IB* Dominion Auckland Weekly News. 6s 6d P«' quarter, or £1 4s per annum in sdv&ocfc lasted to any part of the Dominion. ADVERTISING RATES: New Zealand Herald and aucelasb Weekly News. Separate Charges far each paper, i* under: — Wanted. To Let, Fort Sale. Lost 153 Found, Personal. Board and Resipsxc!. aro inserted at the rato of IS words for 1* " or three consecutive insertions for is 6d to' , cash paid in advance. Bibth Notices, 2s Gd per insertion: doctors or nursea' names. Is each ns"" extM. Marriage, DeAth, and In Memorial Notices. 2s <m per ltit :\ i tion for the first six lines (3S words); » i per line for additional sd» *■ t'ISISA* Notices, Is extra. Those announcement 1 must be signed by tho advertiser. Contract rates on. application. 3 Replies to advertisements will be receive' at the office of the Herald free cf chargeInstructions as to the insertion or A"' . drawal of advertisements mus ! be in writmSThe Proprietors do not hold themsel" 1 responsible for non-insertion of ndver-.i"' ments through accident or from other ca»»J . or for error in tho publication oi any sa«" tisement. , TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial. 178: -J° Printing Order Office. 2590; Publishing. W; Editorial. 229; ReDcrters. 8693 Editor . Weekly News and Photographic. 229. Address communications to Wilson > n » 1 Horton. P.O. Box 32. Auckland. __

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19170528.2.87.8

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16550, 28 May 1917, Page 10

Word Count
976

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16550, 28 May 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16550, 28 May 1917, Page 10