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__ Amusements, 1. ! TIVOLI > ' AT TJ. IVOLI THE IVOLI,- . GRAFTON IVOLI. BRIDGE TIVOLI. , TRAM A IVOLI. , STOP. EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS .EXTRAORDINARY iJUCCEStf Of the Lasky-Belasco Masterpiece, cweet t7ltty TJELLAIRS. Sweet Aitty -D^lales CWEET T/ITTY TJELLAIRS. OWEET JLMTTY JJ FLAIRS. ftWEET T7-ITTY TJELLAIRS OWEET JiITTY JDeLLAIRS. SWEET TZITTY TJELLAIRS. OWEET JVITTY J3ELLAIRS. SS$E T , TZITTY TJELLAIRS. OWEET AIITY JDELLAIRS. CWEET TfITTY TJELLAIRS. OWEET JViTTY JDELLAIRS. SSISi iTITTY TJ-ELLAIRS. OWEET J\ITTY IJELLaIRS. CWEET TZITTY TJELLAIRS. WEET T7ITTY T>ELLAIRS. , OWEET JVITTY JJELLAIRS. ' v'!P p 'l? down the mists of time, as "Sweat Kitty Bellairs " comes the Sparkling, Elusive- and Ever Versatile MAE MURRAY ii >£ MLr'< HA Y Bringing with her a RoMAE MURRAY mance of the Old MIU >*. iUURRAY World' that appeals AE M URRAY and stirs. And amid Hi JLM.I'RRAY smiles and tears you 1 M AE "MURRAY may see her in a devRIVIuwRAY lightful novor-to-be-M A E RRAY forgotten role As m»« IVI"VHAY. Sweot Kitty Bellairs, MAE MURRAY Mac Murray is simply 4'-J;'- JLu.l : < {AY exquisite, and is not MAE MURRAY one whit less entrancXl\", MURRAY ing than "our own" MAE MURRAY Nellie Stewart, whose It±- > >•' iti' R''AY charming portrayal of .MAE MURRAY this fascinating part liJ. ' "'■ JuLI'RRAY is froeh in everyone's MAE MURRAY memory. The Play is lTl<"'. lVlnn'tAY lavishly staged, the MAE MURRAY dresses and costumes E MURRAY being exceptionally MAE MURRAY magnificent. ak Murray Our Supporting Programme is Particularly Good, and Special Selections are Played by the TIVOLI COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. TIVOLI. <K TIVOLI. tvot.T. — — 1 IVOLI. TIVOLI, 'PHONE TIVOLI. IVOLI. A 2236. 1 n7 OT,T. TIVOLI. TIVOLI. IVOLI. 1 IVOLI. WEST T7ND. EST Jl!jnd. PONSONBY PARAMOUNT HOUSE. Direotion: West End Picture Co.. Ltd. j THE MARTYRDOM OF PHILIP STRONG, THE MARTYRDOM OF PHILIP STRONG. THE MARTYRDOM OF PHILIP STRONG, Featuring "ROBERT pONNERS 11 AND ."If ABEL TRUNNELLE In a Tense Story of Spiritual Struggle and Triumph. Strong Supporting Programme. — WEST END ORCHESTRA. — THOUSANDS were delighted with the new Triangle Star, Olive Thomas, at the Strand on Saturday. CAILORS' HORNPIPE COMPETITION. TO-NIGHT. ROYAL ALBERT HALL. Splendid Entries by Auckland's Best Girl Dancers. ELVA GILBERT, in her Songs. JOE O'CONNELL, in Humorous Sketch. BASBETT. in Character Song. Hear FLORICE MARIE, the Child Wonder, in her Cover Character Songs. Hear BABY SOFFEE. the six-year-old ■ «„sSßLWonder, sing his great sonss. BUTTERFLY DANCE by VIVETTE. ROPA, the Samoan and Tongan Dancer. ' PEOPLE'S PRICES: la and M. THE PRETTIEST GIRL IN ALL 1 AMERICA.-Olive Thomas at the « Strand To-day in '.'Madcap" Madge. Public Notices. gLACKLEG.

An Officer will be in attendance at the following Centres and dates for the purpose of Inoculating Calves against Blackleg: GLENBROOOK-Mr. T. D. Eeid' B Farm- _. MONDAY, 22nd inst. TRAMWAY, ROAD-Mr. J. T. Gearon's Farm-MONDAY. 22nd inst. ° S K?J?-7 arda -PESDAY - 23rd inst. WAIPIPI AND KOHEKOHE-Mr. W. o a J™£?? T B n Fa ( m -WEDNESDAY, 24th inst, SANDHILI'S-Mr. D. Makgill's Farm_4 THURSDAY, 26th inst. KARIOTAHI-Mr. W. Holmes's Farm- __ THURSDAY. 25th inst. • OTAUA-Mr. P. Hull's Farm-FRIDAY, 2fith inst. WHIRIWHIRI-Mr. Jno. Bent's FarmSATURDAY, 27th inst. W R. BROWN, Inspector of Stock. TN THE ESTATE OF HENRY HAD^ " DECEASED. HAMILTON ' FARMEE ' The next of kin or any person having toiowledge of the whereabouts of the next of kin of the above, Henry Hadfield. are requested to communicate with the under, signed at their earliest. _ O'NEILL AND STEWART, Hamilton, Solicitors. LAND Agents.—Please tako notice our » T ' arr «,* J^?°. T has boon sold.— A. L and W. F. Phillips. —j : Corporation Notices. gOROUGH OF ONEHTJNGA. ' , Pursuant to the provisions of " The Municipal Corporations Act. 1008," Tenders are invited for tho Lease, for 21 year?, of Allotment 45. Sec. 17, Onohungn, being site of tram kiosk, with buildings- thereon, subject to compensation amounting to £750 for improvements, A deposit of one quarter's Tent to accompany each tender, which Clnro on Nov. 16 next. H. A. YOCKNFY. October 11. 1917. Town Clerk. ■ ' — .a Tourist Resorts. THING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, i UPPER QUEEN STREET. 'Phono 2256. _ With Electric Light Throughout. Up-to-date Accommodation, Billiard ' Table, Extensive Grounds and Magnificent Views, Tennis Court. Moderate Charges.

Pormancnts by Arrangement. , Trams to Gate. KING'S COURT PROVIDES A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. r G. ARROWSMITH. Proprietor. J Q O N O M A, *J PRIVATE HOTEL, 'Phone 725, Alfred Street. ' The above well-known House has a few vacancies for Pormanents. Single and Double Rooms. Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN - - - Proprietress. MRS. W TT fJONSTANT Beefs to state that she has left The Bungalow, and is now at THE COMMONWEALTH HINEMOA ST ROTORUA. First-class Accommodation, TARIFF: Winter. 6s per day; 35s per week. Summer. 7b per day: £2 per week. 'Phone 93. 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 roauy for the season. Eieotrie light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house to Government Baths, including the large new bath-House. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all tho side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.— T BRENT. Proprietor. HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVIILa Recommended by leading Auoklaad Doctors. An Ideal Holiday Resort, .BPRINGSIDE HOUSE. Extensive additions completed: 40 rooms, all ground floors; nearest to baths. Tennis, bowls, croquet. Accommodation second to none. 'Bus meets day trains, evening by arrangement. King up No. 8, Helensville Bureau. Telegrams, " Springside," receive prompt attention. Tariff, 6s per day. 35s per week.-MRS. EDDT.ESTON. Proprietress THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, Rotorua x well known as the premier house for accommodation, comfort, first-class table, and moderate tariff. Renovated for the coming season.—Registered telegraphic address, Tbirwell, Tele 20; 7s day. „s week.—T. P. Dowling, Proprietor. WAVERLEY HOUSE, Rotorua, nose station gate. — Under New Management.—Accommodate 80 Visitors, liverything new; every convenience; eieotrlo lujlit, hi ana o. baths; motors, coaches, etc, have for all side trips; 7s day. £2 2s week. Telegrams* " Waver.'ey,"— W. Bogs, >

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16670, 15 October 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16670, 15 October 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16670, 15 October 1917, Page 8