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Amusements. I Ono fairer than my Love! tho allseeing sun. Whoe'r saw her match since the world Shakespere, Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 2. •OOMEO AND JULIET. "DOMEO AND JULIET. J>OMEO AND JULIET. COMMENCES TO-DAY AT THE J YEIC — J YRIC - ■ 2.30. 2.30. DOMEO AND JULIET. T>OMEO AND JULIET. "DOMEO AND JULIET. Shakespeare's Immortal Masterpiece. Tho sweetest story ever told, is tho subject of the new William Fox Master Film Production, which stars THEDA BARA. rrHEDA jjara. Portrayed by a cast of well-known artists, with a sotting more sumptuous and magnificent than anything yet don© in Moving Pictures. In tho role of Romeo "LTARRY TTILLIARD TTARRY JJILLIARD Is superbly cast. He plays admirably the young lover who cannot brook separation from his wife, even in death. ,_ I Please Note.—The committee in charge 1 { of the Celebration at Stratford-upon- I Avon of the anniversary of Shakes- I I pcarc's birth. April 23, 1361. chose this I film to bo shown in the Shakespeare's Cinema during tho Celebration. Tho I ontiro production was made in the Fox ! Studios, New Jersey, yet the ccmrnit- | tec found that in accuracy of detail i it was not appioached by any other ! Pictures of a Shahc-sperean Play. Special Music by THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. Directre-s: Doro'hy Nicol BOOK YOUR SEATS AT ONCE. Plans at Burke's. Tobacconist, opposite HERALD Office, Queen Street, also at Lyric. 'Phono 3646 Prices: D.C., la: Stalls, Gd; Reserves, Is 6d; Children, Half-price (Saturday Night eicepted). P I P A TO-DAY, AT 2. | A m , L TO-NIGHT AT 7. | L THEATRE iTHEATRE C 3 - STARS - 3 C • E I I E. Sheldon Lewis, Jano Meredith, Hoary Mortimer in THE PURSUING VENGEANCE. HE X URSUING VENGEANCE. THE PURSUING VENGEANCE. IK -TITRSUING VENGEANCE. THE PURSUING VENGEANCE. •r. XURSUING VENGEANCE. T<HE PURSUING VENGEANCE. 1 hi XURhUING VENGEANCE. 'the pursuing vengeance. IttE Xubsuing Vengeance. A Thrilling, Baffling, Mystifying Detective Drama. A most wonderful story of crime and investigation. The DEATH CABINET ileitis instant and inexplicable death to' anyone who tampers with it. Tho audience is kept in a complete state of puzzlement* till the very last. P 7 ~ 1 p A I I A „„ L I Also | L THEATRE! MONDAY. ITHEATBE C ! I C E I (__E OEE PUPILS OF MB. W. CHADWICK. 0 Champion Juvenile Dancers, Town Hall, To-night (Saturday), June 9. i ; Tourist Resorts. QTONEHURST. THE IDEAL PRIVATE HOTEL, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z. MB. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. Telephone A 374. Proprietors. Comprising 100 rooms, situated in wellkept grounds, in the healthiest and most prominent part of the city. Onehunga, Dominion Road, and Mount Eden trams pass door. i Write or wire to registered address, 1 _ " STONEHURST." AUCKLAND, THE Travelling Public and Residents of J- the Waihi district are notified that . have just taken over from MB. W. SHEFFIELD the large and commodious Private Hotel, know* as the Commercial Hotel, Beddon Street, Waihi. Patrons can rely on receiving first-class attention and good table Telegrams and letters promptly answered. Postal box 124. 'Phone 10. Tariff 7s per day, 42s per week. Permanent boarders by arrangement. MRS. C KATES, i Proprietress. H E A R C A~ D ~I~~ A. HINEMOA STREET. ROTORUA. Most Centrally Situated House in Rotorua,lmm. from P. 0., baths and railway station. Vehicles and cars leave this house daily for all sight-seeing trips. Electric lighting-* throughout. Hot and cold baths. All trains met, Terms moderate. Telegraphic Address, "Baird's." Box 93. | Proprietress. Phone 47. MRS. A, BAIRD. MILFOED BEACH HOUSE, SALTBURN ROaD. MILFOBD. 7 Accommodation now available for Visitors or Permanent Winter Boarders. Special Tariff for Families and Convalescents. Fine sea view; well sheltered grounds, croquet and tennis lawn, m ( MRS. A. G. BRETT. Phone No. 7. Takapuna. V ENINOR, DEVONPORT. "A Home by the Sea." This Well-known PRIVATE HOTEL haa changed ownership, and is now open to receive Guests, inquiries and inspection invited. Tariff from 355. MRS. RAW, Proprietress. Late of Rotorua and Frogmore, Auckland. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTa EUA, tho Largest Private Hotel of Eotorua. Can accommodate considerably ovei 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the wjiole of it ready for the season. Electric heht throughout, hot and cold baths patent lavatories, etc. Nearest houeo to Government Baths, including the large now bath-house. Motor-cars and convayancae leave Brent's for all the side trips. Tejmj reasonable. Porters meet all trains. T i BRENT, Proprietor. ' HOT SPRINGS. HELENS Recommended by leading Auckland Doctors. An Ideal Holiday Resort I .SPBINGSIDE HOUSE. j Extensive additions completed: 40 rooms I all ground floors; nearest to baths. Tennis! ! bowls, croquet. Accommodation second to . none. 'Bus mods day trains, evening by arrangement. Ring tip No. 8. Helensville Bureau. Telegrams, " Snnngside," receive prompt attention. Tariff, 6s per day. 35s per week.—MßS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. PA R A K A I' HOUSE. „ m 40 ROOMS. HOT SPRINGS. HFLENSVIDLE. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE North of Auckland. Every possible Modem Convenience Conveyances meet all Trains. TERMS: 6s 6d per day, 36a a week. Further particulars mailed on application to the m PROPRIETRESS. MRS. E. LITTLE Telephone. No 35 (Holensvillo Bureau) RADNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT AUCKLAND au^&al - FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Elevated position, opposite Government House, and commanding magnificent news of the harbour. Five minutes from station wharves, and centre of city. Electric tight throughout. Moderate Tariff. 'Phone 451 A MRS, G. H. McDONALD_ EDINBURGH HOUSE " MIL , ROTORUA. 'Phone 138. Box 23. Close to Baths and Post Office. TarrS, 30s per week. MRS. J. O'BRIEN, Proprietress. KARE RARE, the West Coast Health Re- ,.,„ sorV-Coach Monday and Thursday, 10.30 ft.m.. from Waikumete. RANDWICK. Kotorua.-Ibe best bos per week House in Rotonia; centrally situated; 3 minutes from station. Sanatorium, and Baths: all roodorn conveniences; eiec. trie light throughout; 30s per week 03 fid per day.—Mrs. WrathalL Proprietress. fVSTEND HOUSE..Putiki Bay. wTiheke". v/ -Fine wharf, picturosque scenery, safe bathing, boating, fishing; bureau and store attached. Try a rest at this invigorating spot. Reasonable winter tariff.—A. Hindman. Proprietress. (Ring Putiki Bureau.) ROCKY NOOK, overlooking the Late" Rotorua.—Up-to-date and Select Accommodation. Terms moderate.— Mrs J A Wilson. Proprietress. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to: smin rail, station • tel 174: box 119. Near King George Hospital. D O N O M A, ROTORUA. WINTER TARIFF, 6s per day, or 35s per week. 'Phone 63. Box 53. Porter meets nil trams.-MRS. MOORE, _ ' THE GABLES. RUSSELL.-40 Rooms spacious Bedrooms, airy balconies' private sittingroouis; unlimited water supply, h. and c. baths, p.w.. lavatories, 7s day —Proprietress: Mrs. Bazeley, late of' bonoma. Auckland. THIRWELL, Rotorua.-Owing to present high prices of cortimodities and the absolute necessity of retaining my present high standard of catering and accommodation, i am obliged to advance my tariff to ;.'mf? r 9??,' i os T P»f week. Tel. address. "Thirwell,"-T. p. Dowling, Proprietor,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 12