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Amusements, "pAFE •■ • ■■:•■ pHANTAN T.'" ' " • Arranged by ? nmn AUCKLAND WOMEN'S ; PATRIOTIC . LEAGUE. . *-. rpoWN s ,:TTALLi ■ • rpO-MORROW (FRIDAY), OCT. /W. QUR-^AY," pED pROSS pMPIRE j^ppeal: Opened by the President, MRS. J. H. GUNSON. CONTINUOUS ATTRACTIONS From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' MUSIC, SONG, AND DANCE BY TALENTED ARTISTS. The Originals in Costume. • Cheery Little Dancers, Miss Burmester's Pupils. _•" , , Mr, Adams's Gifted Orchestra. Mrs. Pawßon and Miss Ava, Symons, Violin and Piano Duets. Mrs. Jolmslon-Topliss, Miss lima Page, and Miss Mary McCormick, who will Charm with their Song. Miss Gwen Martin, Violinist. Miss Eva Jamos, who will Prosido at tho Piano. All this may bo enjoyed whilst partaking of dainty homo-mado refreshments, is, inclusive, and at tho same time, most important of all, you will holp the Red Cross. Adnrsiion to Galleries, for Entertainment only, Silver Coin. TTNION STEAM SHIP CO.'S CORNER. WOMEN'S TUATIONAL pESERVE'S CTORE. i CHILDREN'S TOYS AND BOOKS 1 CHILDREN'S CLOTHES _,„ 1 CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN WEAR, 1 CHILDREN'S SHOES AND BOOTS CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR m „ CHILDREN'S CAKES, JAMS, i ETC. .' 1 CHILDREN'S XMAS TREE . CHILDREN'S SWEET BOXES rpHE pHILDREN'S JOY. BRING THEM ALONG. EMPIRE " fIUR TW " • L ' APPEAL. To Wear a Badge on "OUR DAY" will bo a mark of patriotism, and a DIRECT ' I HELP to our sick and wounded on all fronts, and in England. Tho Committee Atb Issuing;— AN EXEMPTION BADGE . . .. 10s 6d ALSO. KIWI BADGE 2s 6d AND RED CROSS RIBBON .. Is Od DON'T BE BADGELESS. BUY THE ONE YOU CAN AFFORD. 5 "Y7TSIT tho Red Triangle Dug-out at corner V of Queen and Wyndham Streets. ■ 1 1 Dividends. OOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMI PANT. LIMITED. A Dividend of 2s 6d per Share for tho Half-year ended August 31, 1917, has-been declared, and will be Payable on and after 11th irißt. j Shareholders can obtain Warrants on application at the Company's Offices. By Order of tho Board. P. H. UPTON. Gonoral Manager. I Hoad Office, South British Buildings. ' Auckland, October 11. 1917. Tourist Resorts. '•QTONEHURST. '• THE IDEAL PRIVATE HOTEL, '. SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. N.Z. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Tclephono A 374. Proprietors. Comprising 100 rooms, situated in well- " kept grounds, in the healthiest and most '• prominent part of the city. Onehunga, Dominion Road, and Mount Eden trams pass door. ' : • Write or wiro to registered address, X " STONEHURST.'» AUCKLAND. '• "RADNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT, >• Jtl> AUCKLAND. i FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. '', Elevated position, opposite Government House, and commanding, magnificent views of tho harbour. Five minutes from station, wharves, and centre of city. Electric light throughout. Modorato Tariff. 'Phone 451 A. ~ MRS. G. H. McDONALD. PA RAK AI" HOUSE, 40 • ROOMS, HOT SPRINGS, HbL,ENSVILLE. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE 1 HOUSE r. •" North of Auckland. Every . possible Modern Convenience. Conveyances . meet All Trains. TERMS: 6s fid per day, 35s a week. > Further particulars mailed on Application to the 10 PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E. LITTLE. Telephone, No. 35 (Holcnsville Bureau), TH A' R C AD I ,A, HINEMOA STREET. ROTORUA. Most Centrally Situated House in Rotorua; lmin. from P. 0., baths and railway station. Vehicles and cars loave this house daily for 3 all sight-seeing trips. Electric lighting \ throughout. Hot and cold baths. All trains p met. . Terms moderate. Telcgraphio Address, "Baird'a." Box 93. _ : Proprietresj. ;,m bs - W. H. C oTs ~ Begs to Btato • that she has left _' The Bungalow, and is now at THE COMMONWEALTH HINEMOA ST., ROTORUA. s First-class Accommodation, TARIFF: 3 Winter. 6s per day; 35s per woek. Summer, 7s per day: £2 per week. J|[ 'Phone 93. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA, tho Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably jver 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated * trie whole of it roaay for the season. Eiecs trie light throughout, hot and cold baths, a patent lavatories, otc. Nearest house to Government Baths, including the largo new 1 bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains,—S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. GOING TO ROTORUA ?-Try La Mode.Furnished Rooms, single, double, and suites. Prices to suit. Electric light; convs. \ r\RUA HOUSE, Orua Bay, Manukau.f \J Ideal placo for quiet holiday. Firstclass.boardinghouse. Fishing, boating, shooting. Terms: Gs day; 30s week. Brownlie's n launch from Onehunga.—Ritchie. Orua Bay, QHEPPARD'S LAKE HOUSE, Takapuna D Beach.—Mrs. Newson Shcppard will reopen this establishment on Saturday, Oct 20, for Paying Guests. Modorato tariff' 'Phono 1. 3d tram sec., 6mins' walk bowling, tennis, and croquet lawns. QONOMA HOUSE, Rotorua.-Mrs. Jamie-' »' eon, late of Hastings, Proprietress— , Centrally situated. First-class accommodation: cloctrio light; excellent tabic Porter meets all trains. Tol. address. Sonoma. 'Phono 62. P.O. Box 53. Tariff, 6s per day, 35s per week. . • rpiHRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, Rotorua, , X woll known as tho premier house for accommodation, comfort, first-class table, and moderate tariff. Renovated for the comI ing Registered telegraphic address, 1 Thirwell, Telo 20; 7s day, 40s weok.-T. P. Dowling, Proprietor. ' WAVERLEY HOUSE, Rotorua, cioso 1 1 station gate, — Under Now Manage--1 nient.—Accommodate .80 Visitors. Everything now: every convenience; electric light, h. and c. baths; motors, coaohes, etc., leave for all sido trips; 7s day, £2 2s week. Telegrams, " Wavcrloy."— Proprietor. W. Ross. I N d" i M 13 R i*. Under New Management. . Splendid Accommodation for Visitors and 1 Permanent Boarders. All Conveniences. Good Tablo. Tho position is very central, being closo to tho Town Hall and overlooking Myers Park, Terms Moderate. MRS. J. McLEOD. 'Phono A 2208. (Late of Holensville), I T\RINK HABIT CURED. "Kindly post mo two more packots of ' Drinko,' I can see a change alroady. So writes a Napier mother. Wo have hundreds of similar testimonials, Write for free booklet in sealed envelopo describing this wondorful secret drink cure State '{ 1 Mr., Mrs, or Miss. Address Lady ManaI gor. Drinko Proprietary, iil2H, Lambton 1 Quay. Wellington. ; USE "TA NI W A" SOAP, Every Washing Day. Lathers freely and cioanses readily. BE early buying . your Badgo To-morrow (Friday). Bo a cheerful giver,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16673, 18 October 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16673, 18 October 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16673, 18 October 1917, Page 10