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.amusements. . HIS • MAJESTY'S ; THEATRE, IS MAJESTY'S r « THEATRB J ! TO-NIGHT. 'M TO-NIGHT. t'i§gpf| TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. I,AST NIGHT OF PROGRAMME NO. 5, M LAST NIGHT OF PROGRAMME NO. J, Cyl' LAST 4 NIGHTS OF SEASON. ■ --iSiS LAST 4 NIGHTS OF SEASON. PROGRAMME NO. 3 WILL BE PRESENTED TO-MORROW NIGHT. AM TO-MORROW NIGHT. Box Plans at Wildman and Arey'l. fMpPi Day Sales at Coleman's. MR. JACK WALLER -"KC"' 1 Presents His Very Popular Attraction, ' ■'£! LOOK WHO'S HERE," " LOOK WHO'S HERE," ' >4. , " LOOK WHO'S HERE," c:# • " LOOK WHO'S HERE," i " LOOK WHO'S HERE," c A "LOOK WHO'S HERE," j For the Last Four Nights. - 1 Season Positively Closes on Friday Night 5 Next. 'p 5 A POTPOURRI OF FUN AND FROLIC. MUSIC AND MERRIMENT. i LAST Gregory Ivanof!. I FOUR Fred. Dennett. NIGHTS Jack Waller. , OF Wylie Watson. THE The White Trio. FAVOURITE Cecilia Gold. . ARTISTS. Ada Smart. AUCKLAND'S Howard Hall. ACCEPTED Marjorie Simms. v POPULARS. The Purple Band. Now in the second week of the season, and as bright and breezy as ever. PRICES OF ADMISSION: . Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Back Stalls, 3s; Early Door Gallery, 2s; Late Dosr Gallery, Is. No Booking Fee. Add the Amusement Tax to the prices. ZOO, Royal Mothers, bring your children to see the Zoo. Hot water - free, vehicles free. All animals fed 4 p.m. ) All come. Adults 6d, Children 3d. } JUSTIN BROWNE Pianos, England'! : J best. See new modeis at sole agents, f Moore's Piano Company. Customs St. East, Tourist Resorts. 5 _____ . . • A R E K A RE. ' THE WEST COAST PLEASURE RESORT, f The bracing air and beautiful surroundings , of Kareltare have a wonderfully recuperatj ing effect upon jaded nerves. a Telephone: Karekare. I US SELL—THE HISTORIC FISHING, . El BOATING, AND TOURIST RESORT 0 OF THE WINTERLESS NORTH. «■ 8 rpilE OABLES, RUSSELL, • has been entirely renovated, and Is now a 1 first-class Private Hotel under capable management. The only private hotel in Russell , with an up-to-date lighting plant, hot and .'s£'■ ' cold water, comfortably furnished, beautiful '£'i a views from the balconies overlooking the 3 harbour. . \-'i An ideal spot for a quiet rest. First-class table. All boats met. Telephone No. 7. Write or wire MRS, BAZELEY, •s.;■ ■ Late of Sonoma, Auckland. "£!* "QTONEHURST, i the IDEAL PRIVATE HOTEL. . SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. N.Z. " MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, 1, Telephone R374. Proprietors. Comprising 100 rooms, situated in . well. kept grounds, in the healthiest and most : -J\± prominent part of the City. Onehunga, Dominion Road, and Mount Eden ttami pus door. Write wire to registered address, " STONEHURST." AUCKLAND. trf 4s f "DADNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT, ' Jt AUCKLAND. . FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. , >£ Elevated position, opposite Government ' ■%§ i, House, and commanding magnificent views of the harbour. Five minutes from station, , v wharves, and centra of city. Electric light ~sj« throughout. ; Moderate Tariff. 'Phone -iSIA. • ; MRS. G. H. McDONALD. "PARA KA I" HOUSE. il • r • 40 ROOMS. m HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. Vi ' THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE 4f . North of Auckland. im Every possible Modern Conveniences. JP Conveyances meet All Trains. S? TERMS. 6s 6d per day, 35s a week. > Further particulars mailed on application 'i' :; >to PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E. LITTLE. .«fj i PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E. LITTLE. • Telephone. No. 35 (Helensville Bureau). HINEMOA HOUSE, HELENSVILLE. If! —The above House is now under new ' management. The. accommodation is of the . best; first-class cuisine. The Mineral Baths are ' unequalled in the Dominion for their curative properties, for which no extra charge ii ,Sg ? made. Masseur on the premises. ' Address all inquiries to the Matron, SISTER MAYSIE, j Telephone 47. Principal. ' 'g? . j£IA ORA HOUSE, ARKLE'S BAY. The most popular Seaside House of Auck- ; land seaside resorts. I have now a few Vacancies for the end of the month. Book '■•,'4 early for February and , Easter. Tariff. 63 '1 day. 35s week. Write, wire, or 'phone to ;■% S. D. CHILES, 'I Kia Ora House, . Arkle's Bay. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROSORUA. the • Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated > the whole of it ready for the season. ElecI trie light throughout, hot and cold baths,- v 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. Term# reasonable. Porters meet all trams.— T. BRENT. Proprietor. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL,. Rotorua, $!I well known as the premier nouse for 1 accommodation, comforf, first-class table, and moderate tariff. Renovated for the com- . ing-season. Registered telegraphic address, " Thirwell. Telo. 20. 7b day. 40a week.— . P. Dowling. Proprietor. ; Restaurants and Tearooms. TRY & Fish Lunch at the Auckland Trawling Fish Depot. Lower Queen St., next J Hellaby i. ■ ■ £UNCH I OR piNNER AT JJOME? When you can sit down to a Delicious R«- ;f : : : past, admirably served, for actually less than a- similar meal would cost you at home. Thousands of Aucklanders are finding this /.%, out. Hence the increasing patronage be- { i stowed upon the Tiffin. No home cookery can rival that of this well-kuown Restaurant. 1 fjpHE rpiFFIN. H CITY CHAMBERS > — 1 N EW z BALAND BEAIiD ' AUCKLAND EEKLY j^TEWS. •• ,-P----SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: New Zealand Herald. 6d per week d* !v " livered in town and suburbs. Auckland Weekly News, 6s 6d per 5 Quarter, or £1 4s per annum in advance v, , posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVERTISING RATES: 1 New Zealand Heralt and Auckland { u Weekly News. -j; f Separate Charges for each paper, as • Un \v» r NTED To Let, For Sale, Lost and . 3t? A. vn Personal. Boabd and Residence, . j Foond. Pe at the rate of IS words for Is, . ■ " or C thre« consecutive insertions lor 2s 6d for > 3 "birth d NOTCE3. UC 2s 6d per insertion; v % i -i 4 a fir nurses' names, Is each nam® Cl f S Mvsriage. Death, Bereavement, - >; - 3 e i in M?moriah Notices, 2s 6d per inserts fnr the first ail lines (36 wards). 6d v-,, np°r line tor additional space. Funeral r .sgt Suttpm is extra. These announcements - j^s " roust be signed by the adverti^r, Contract rates on application. , , RoSlies to advertisements will be received «t the office of the Herald free, of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements must be in writ ng. The Proprietors d not hold themes ; JnonsibL'for non-insertion of advertise- ■ = ments through accident or from other causes. .>? " or "or error in the publication of any adver- f '■ tisement. __ ■ >_ TELEPHONES; i Advertising and Commercial, 129, 178; Job - Printin- Order Office. 5890: Publishing 14: Fdiioml 25?: Reporters. 8693. Editor Weekly News and Photographic. -29. Address communications to Wilson and •. , Horton. P. 0.. Box 82, Auckland. . _ . - . * T-* Li- L.J L- TTxr VTDV HrtßTfltf.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16760, 29 January 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16760, 29 January 1918, Page 8

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