: " "'." ; i TOWN .;:■ JJ An * ' — *-" , _' TOwf.; TJALL. ' * ; — to®; ALL ' ' '-'A TOWN JJ ALL • '-■ Direction, Y-M.C.A. ft. TO-NIGHT-AT Q - TO -NIGHT. 10-NIGHT --. AT - -l O-MGHT. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.30. THE jt £5k \\ to »1> IMPERIAL ,M§ PTm-nm GOVERN- W&mP\ PB-TLRB. KENT'S B^®^ gONS OF T HE MHRa CONS OF fHE jgMPIRE. DONS OF THE jgMPIRE. CONS OF fHE jgMPIRE. CONS OF £HE JJMPIRE. CONS OF THE jgMPIRE. CONS OF THE JJMPIHB. CONS OF THE "gMPIRE. CONS OF fHE gMPIRE. CONS OF 'JHE gMPIRE. OONS OF THE -gMPIRE. An Accurate,. Authentic and Comprehensive Brief and Complete Portrayal of BRITAIN'S FIGHTING FORCES On Land, at Sea and in the Air. Including Scenes of our I v J "DOYS IN FRANCE. I TV 7 T>OYS IN "PRANCE. J wrj "DOYS IN "PRANCE. OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT-MADE '; l-.CTURES. PROCEEDS GO TO PATRIOTIC | FUNDS. ■i PRICES: D'C, 2s; Stalls. Is; Upper Circle, 6d; Reserves, 2s 6d. 1 PLAN AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S. ■$' DAY SALES '2s and la), Gcrti Campion's, Robertson's Music Depot, Coleman's Tobacconist, H.M. Arcade. Restaurants and Tearooms. TRY a Fish Meal at Sanford's Shop, opposite HERALD Office. Queen St. Select Rooms for ladies. _ TRY a Fish Lunch ac the Auckland Traveling Fish Depot. Lower Queen St., next Hellaby'B if yOUR REFRESHMENT. ■*• There's a fine variety of good refresh* ments ready at any time at Stacey's. Nourishing Soups, the Real Bovril, Light Scones, Delicious Meat Pies, etc. Fruits, our Renowned Fruit Salad and Cream moke en enjoyable meal. Try us to-day between 9 a.m. and ill p.m. STACEY'? 61. QUEEN STREET. I Tourist Resorts. : ; nj T7INGIS COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN STREET. | 'Phone 2256. • With I Electric Light Throughout, Up-UWate Accommodation. Billiard Table; Extensive Grounds and Mag*, nificent Views, Tennis Court. I Moderate Charges. Permanents by Arrangement. § • Trams to Gate. KING'S COURT PROVIDES & HOME AWAY FROM HOME. fG. ARROWSMITH. Proprietor. * . - , .... — SO N O M ' A, 1 PRIVATE HOTEL. 'Phone 725. Alfred Street. The abpve well-known House har a ft* vacancies tor Permanents. Single and Double Rooms. Tariff on application. i " MRS; NAIRN - - • Proprietor JJBS.I h. QONSTANB. Beys to state that she has left The Bungalow, and is now at THE COMMONWEALTH, HINEMOA ST., | ROTOr.UA, First-class Act immodation, | . TARI.'F: Winter. 6s per day; '15s per week. Summar, 7s per cay, £2 per week. a . .'Phone 93. ■ BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORtJA. the Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua.' Cud. accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the wholei'of it ready for the season. Electric light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc. Newest house to Government Baths, including the large new bath-house. Motor-oars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.-S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. ■ HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLB. Recommended by leading Auckland Doctors:- An Ideal Holiday Resort. SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. Extensive additions completed: 40 rooms, all ground floors; nearest to baths. Tennis, bowls, croquet. Accommodation second td none. ' 'Bus meets day trains, evening by arrangement. Ring up No. 8, Helensvills Bureau.', Telegrams, "Sprmgaide," receive prompt-attention. Tariff,6s per day, 355. week.—MßS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL. Rotorua* well known as the premier house for accommodation, comfort, first-cla'is table, find moderate tariff. Renovated for the corning Registered telegraphic addrens, Thirwell, Tele. 20; 7s day. 40s week.-T. P. Dowling, Proprietor. WAVERLEY HOUSE, Rotorua, nose station gate.— Under New Manage-ment.-Accommodate 80 Visitors. . liverything now; every convenience; electric ligut, h. and c. baths; motors, coaches, etc., leave for all side trips; 7s day, £2 2a week. Telegrams. " Waverley."—Proprietor. W. Kots. ■VTiEW - ■ 7EALAND "UTERALD AUCKLAND WEEKLY J^EWS. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: New Zealand Hsbalp. Kd per week delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. „ „ „, _._ Auckund Weekli Nets, 6s bd per quarter, or £1 4s per annum in advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVERTISING RATES: New Zealand Herald aiib Auckland Weekly New:). Separata Charges for saoh paper, ai ur.ilnr;— Wanted, To Let, Fcb Sale, Lost and Found. Personal. Board and Residence, arc inserted at the rat© of IP words tor is. or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d tor cash paid in advance. .. . ... ' Birth Notices. 2s 6d per insertion; doctors or nurses' names, Is each name extra. Marriage, Death, Bereavement, and Ik M EMoauM Notices. 2a 6d per insertion for the first six lines (36 words). 6d per line for additional spacs. I'UNERAL NOTICES, Is extra. These annouuementa - must !bo signed by the advertiser. Contract rates on application. . _ Replies to advertisements will received at the office of the Herald free oL charge. Instructions as to the insertion or with' drawal of advertisements must be .ti writing. The Proprietors do not hold , :icmn»lycs responsible for non-insertion r-f Advertiseraents through accident or from otht'r causes, or for error in the publication of any advertisement. TELEPHONES: _ Advertising and Commercial, .178; Job}. Bnnting Order Office. 2890; Ptblishnw., Mi' Editorial, 229; Reporters. 3693. editor Wesklt News and Photogrfphic, 229. Addresa communications to Wilson and ' Hortbn. P. 0.. Bos 32. Auckland. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16658, 1 October 1917, Page 8
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