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■ Amusements, rjIHE LEADING PICTURE THEATRES. STRAND .... /'The Sawdust Ring.*,' LYHIO - - . . * "Husband and Wife. ■ QUEEN'S •- • Mother of Dartmoor. EVERYBODY'S • ■ "Husband and Wife. PRINCESS .... "The Jury of Fate. GRAND "Paradise W&n GLOBE "The Wager. PALACE • « • • ■ Hat !i. QTRAND ■ ■ '■".■ & nl l? U c* U " OTRAND • -— ' Q UB< * St. BESSIE LOVE, In "THE SAWDUST RING'' "THE SAWDUST RING." Wonderful Scenes of Circus Lite. Last Episode. "Secret Kingdom. SESSIONS; 11. 19.50, 2.40. 4.50. 6,20. and 8. T YRIC. — —— Every Evening, J.JYRIC. Symtfnds Street, ETHEL CLAYTON And MONTAGU LOVE, In "HUSBAND AND WIFE." "HUSBAND AND WIFE." Last Chapter: "Secret of Submarine." Other Items. QUEEN'S. -i ■ ASMS* UEEN'S. — —— QUEEN'S. Mother-Love Rcsoues a Headstrong "Son from the Evils of Life. < SEE "THE MOTHER OF DARTMOOR," "THE MOTHER OF DARTMOOR," Featuring ELIZABETH RISDON. ELIZABETH RISDON. EVERYBODY'S. * Queen VERYBODY'S.' Street. A Constellation of Stare. ETHEL CLAYTON. " HUSBAND GERDA HOLMES. "HUSBAND MADGE EVANS. AND HOLBROOK BLINN. AND_ , DION TITHERADGE. WIFE. MONTAGUE LOVE. WIFE." Sessions: 11, 12.50, 2.40. 4.30. 6.20. 8. TO-DAY - PRINCESS - TO-NIGHT. XRINCESS ■ _ „ , Mabel • _ Taliaferro Mabel THE JURY fa ftfttto Mabel THE JURY Ta ha erro Mabel JftHaerro Mabel OF ' Taliaferro Mabol Taliaferro Mabel FATE. Taliaferro Mabel FATE. Taliaferro Mabel Taliaferro GRAND : ' Continuous. _ RAND '—— Opposite G.P.O. CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "THE COUNT." CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN " THE J3OUNT." Last Chapter: "Secret of the' Submarine." NEXT SATURDAY. " THE MASTER KEY " Serial GLOBE ■ — Continuous LOBE — Queen Street. EMILY STEVENS In "THE WAGER." "THE WAGER." Supported by an excellent Keystone Comedy. Sporting. !»__£_. mE TrUITI *|>AC_B. CLOSING OF ACCEPTANCES. ACCEPTANCES for above Races will CLOSE with Messrs. Blomficld and Co., High Street, Auckland, and the Secretary, Te Kuiti. up to 0 p.m. FRIDAY, February 1, 1918. JNO. H. TRINNEAR, Secretary, WAIKATO TROTTING CLUB. ALTERATION OP DATE OP RACES TO MARCH 3. . NOMINATIONS Close 9 p.m., WEDNESDAY, February 13. HANDICAPS. TUESDAY, February 19. ACCEPTANCES, 9 p.m., FRIDAY, February 22. Programmes: Auckland and, Otahuhu Trotting Clubs and the undersigned. ARTHUR J. SMITH. Secretary., Tourist Resorts. QTONEItURBT, THE IDEAL PRIVATE HOTEL, SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND.. N.Z. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A, BROWN. Telephono R374. Proprietor!, 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 wire to registered address, "STONEHURST." AUCKLAND. 'jTIA 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 early for February and Easter. Tariff. 6s day, 85» week. Write, wire, or 'phone to S. D. CHILES, Kia Ora House, AJkle'a Bay. KABAKARE. - THE WEST COAST PLEASURE RESORT. The bracing air and beautiful surroundings of Karekare have a wonderfully recuperating effect upon jaded nerves. Telephone: Karekaro. 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 ready for the season. Electric liaht throughout, not 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 the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.— T. BRENT. Proprietor. •DAiJNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT, J\ AUCKLAND. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Elevated position, opposite Government House, and commanding magnificent views of the harbour. Five minutes from station, wharves, and centre of city. Electric light throughout. Moderate Tariff 'Phono 451 A. mrs. g. H. Mcdonald. pa RAK AI" HOUSE. 40 ROOMS. HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE North of Auckland. Every possible Modern Conveniences. Conveyances meet All Trains. TERMS. 6s 8d per day, 35s a week. Further particulars mailed on application ° PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E. LITTLE. Telephone. No. 95 (Helensville Bureau). HINEMOA HOUSE, HELENSVILLE. —Tho 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 is made. Masseur on the premises. Address all inquiries to the Matron, • SISTER MAYSIE, Telephone 47. Principal. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, Rotorua well known as tho premier house foi accommodation, comfort, first-class table, and moderate tariff,'' Renovated for the com- ' ing season. Registered telegraphic address, Thlrwell. Tele. 20. 7s day, 40* week.-!'. P. Dowling. Proprietor. Motor Trips. CIGHT-SEEING TRIP.-Andtew's CharO a-Danc will leave the Post Office at 2.50 daily, for Tltirangl and Surrounding Drives. Afternoon tea free. Beats booked by 'Phone 2426. HMMMM_-W_WM—MMM For Hire. m AXIS FOR EIRE. FOR WELL-APPOINTED CARB Of any make, Ring 'Phones 4224 and 3358. OWNERB' DRIVERS, Customs Street West. i . i i - — 11l 11-_—-M-M-j Booksellers __!. Stationers. KEALY'S BOOKSHOP AND LIBRARY, 21. SHORTLAND STREET, Opp. Star Office, THE FAMOUS HOUSE FOR CHEAP SCHOOL BOOKS. Grammar School. Technical School, and all College Text Books Bought, Sold, and Exchanged. PRACTISE in Rifle or Pistol Shooting at . Hazard's Miniature Rifle Range. You _:• bound to find it useful.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16762, 31 January 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16762, 31 January 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16762, 31 January 1918, Page 8

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