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Amusement's. PALACE. ALACE. : I WILL pEPAY. 1 Will JXepay. I WILL pEPAY. 1 Will JXepay. T W ILL PEPAY. 1 Will JXepay. I will BBS: 1 »> ILL IUEPAY. I V' ill Repay. T WILL pEPAY. 1 Will ivepay. T WILL pEPAY. I WillslXepay. PALACE. _ ALACE. __ WE JJND. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, and TUESDAY. The Ever-ureen. Attractive Screen Favourite, BLANCHE QWEET. / LANCHE OWEET. BLANCHE QWEET, LANCHE OWEET, BLANCHE QWEET. LANCHE OWEET, In a Thrilling Drama of the Southern Prison Camps, unprotected, nprotected. TTNPROTECTED. Unprotected. unprotected. nprotected. Supports: DIVORCED Poem Drama, SETTING FASHION Comedy. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE - - • Topical. #\ BAZAAR will be hold ■** at St, John Ambulance Station. Rutland Street. TODAY (SATURDAY), in Aid of National Reserve Nursing Division Funds .for Equipment. Stalls of all descriptions; Stretcher Drill by Members; Surprise Packets; Musical Items. Tho Basaar will be opened by Mrs. (Dr.) Kenneth Mackenzie at 2.30 p.m.. and will be open till 10.30 p.m. Admission: Adults, 6d; Children. 3d. , E. CAMMELL, Lady Supt. E. M. MASON, Divisional See. GARDEN FETE In Aid of St. James's Free Kindergarten. In the Grounds of Alan St. Clair Brown, ■ Esq., GLEN AYR, RANFURLY ROAD. EPSOM. THIS DAY AT 2.30 p.m. Kindergarten and Country Dances. Stalls and Varied Amusements. Admission, 6d; Children, 3d. If tho day prove wet will bo held in St. George's Hall, Ranfurly Road Excursions, Picnics, Etc. Q.RAND TTARBOUR EXCURSION. (J. C pEREGRINE. WEDNESDAY MEXT, ' APRIL 17. 1918. EUCHRE. ITALIAN BAND. MUSICAL PROGRAMME. TICKETS. Is. Boat leaves Wharf at 8 p.m., returning ' 10.30 p.m. ALPHA LAUNCHES will leave Launch . Steps, Quay Street, for Combined Cruise and Dance at Awaroa Bay. Leaves steps at 2.30 To-day, returning Sunday evening. Fare, 4s.— Peter A. Smith. Ponsonby. . Tourist Resorts. RANDWICK. Binemoa St.. Rotorua. Box 68. Tel. Centrally situated: Smins from Railway Station; elcctrio light, hot and cold baths, every conv. Terms: 35s per week, 5s 6d per day.— Wrathall. Proprieties. ORUA HOUSE. ORUA BAY. - Great , Health Resort. First-class Boarding- ' house; convenient to town, fishing, boating, beautiful sandy beach: good launch service. Terms. 6s day. 30s week.—Ritchie. Orua Bay. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL. Rotorua, well known us the premier house for accommodation, comfort, first-class table, and moderate tariff. Renovated for the coming season. Registered telegraphic address, Thirwell. Tele. 20. 7s day,' 40s week.— T. P. Dowling, Proprietor. ' GOING TO ROTORUA 7-Try La Mode.- 1 Furnished Rooms, single, double, and 1 suites. Prices tomtit. Electric light; convs. 1 rPHE ARCADIA, HINEMOA STREET. , i ROTORUA. t Tho most centrally - situated hoaso in > Rotorua; one minute from P. 0.. Government t Baths, and railway station: electric light throughout; hot and cold baths. Vehicles v and cars,leave this house daily for all signt- 1 seeing trips. All trains met. Telegraphic „ address: Baud's. Tariff moderate. 'Phone No. 47. P.O. Box 93. MRS. BAIRD. Proprietress. RADNOR. WATERLOO QUADRANT, AUCKLAND. ' . FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. J Elevated position, opposite Government House, and commanding magnificent views of the harbour. Five minutes from station, wharves, and centro ot city. Electrio ligiii j throughout. Moderate Tariff. 'Phone 451 A. 1 MRS. G. H. MoDONALD. : yiBITORB TO " HAMILTON, WARWICK PRIVATE HOTEL ( For Superior Accommodation. PA K A K A 1" H U U a K. 40 ROOMS. HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE North of Auckland. Every possiblo Modern Convenience. Conveyances meet All Trains. TERMS. 7s per day. 42s a week. Further particulars mailed on application to the ° PROPRIETRESS. MRS. E. LITTLE. Telephone No. 35 fHelensville Bureau). B~RENT'B BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTO- , RUA. the Largest Private Hotel of C Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated . the whole of it ready for the season. Electric light throughout, hot and cold baths, | patent lavatories, etc. Nearest houso to " Government Bathe, including tho largo new bath-house. Motor-cars and conveniences t leave Brent's for all tho side trips. Terms j reasonable. Porters meet all trains.—S. T. I BRENT. Proprietor. HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. Recommended by loading Auckland Doctors, An Ideal Holiday Resort. i . SPRINGBIDE BOUSE. j Extensive additions completed; 40 rooms, nil ground floors; nca.est to baths. Tennis, bowls, croquet. Accommodation seopnd to none. 'Bus meets day trains, evening by v arrangement. Ring ud No. 8, Hclemvillo I Bureau. Telegrams, " Springside," receive b I prompt attention. Tariff 6u per day, 35s per | week.--MRS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. | VALE SCENT HOME. SITUATED .ON WAITAKERE • RANGES, AUCKLAND. Altitude. 1250 feet. r With Panoramic Viow of Waitemata and a" Manukau Harbours. j.Within one hour's motor run from £ Auckland. - For particulars, apply to THE MATRON. " Rangimarie," Nihotuou. via Waikumote, Auckland. j 13US8ELL.-THE HISTORIC FISHING, 1! " BOATING AND TOURIST RESORT '° OF NEW ZEALAND. SITUATED IN J THE WINTERLESS NORTH. J nPHE /TABLES, RUSSELL, „ Has now been taken over by Mr. and Mrs. 6< Clow, who have entirely refurnished it and p fitted an up-to-date lighting plant, hot and - cold water, etc. It is centrally situated, Q close to wharf, with beautiful views from C tho balconies overlooking the harbour and 2. is now a modorn Private Hotel, providing a D home away from home, amid idea! surround- bi ings. First-class table kept. All boats mot. ~ Rowing boat free for visitors. Telepliono C No. 7. k. Telographic Address: GABLES, Russell. Write or Wire. 7. QTONKHUBtjT\ _.' THE IDEAL PRIVATE HOTEL, a. SYMOND3 STREET. AUCKLAND. N.Z. 8. ! re MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. = Telephone A 374. Proprietors. Comprising 100 rooms, situated in well. _ Kent grounds, in the healthiest and most r prominent part of the City. Onehunga, Dominion Road, and Mount Eden trams pass door. F< Write or wire to registered address, Qt lit "STONEHURST." AUCKLAND. 8v = be TAO NOT DISCARD YOUR OLD H, 1". {?' We Renovate and Remodel Panamas. 0D Pelts. Tagcls. Beavers, and other Hats. Country Customers roll and enclose name and address. _ COX. - The Hatter. | Xsrangahape Road, jDi

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16823, 13 April 1918, Page 14

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