'•- •.■,-■■- •■: ■ ' '■ - : '- -■ - ■ ' • - ii ____ > _ Amusements, — : «^'- -■ ;:■' JJOYAL rjOMIC QPERA (COMPANY. THE BOX PLANS THE BOX PLANS - :--~^- FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON (SKVVv NIGHTS) will be opened at Wfldman Sj Arey's, WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT. '' ' ' TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, —— , Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. RETURN OF THE FAVOURITES. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY IS. . ■''^f§ Reappearance of the Incomparable ' "Jt J. C. WILLIAMSON ROYAL pOMIC r\PERA COMPANY. - ; OYAL V-OMIC *JPERA V/OMPANT,' :-- Including MISS FLORENCE YOUNG, Commencing > r NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. *\'A With a New Musical Comedy, entitled V#• I KA T I N K A." :■ v| A T I N K A." - pj KA TI N K A." ;<#! A T I N K A." :M By the Authors of " You're in Love" vsA ''M, "High Jinks." '% \ FOR THE FIRST THREE NIGHTS. ;-| i For two years the rage of New York. Now ! ; the absolute vogue in London. A glittering " i spectacle with glorious music and magnificent ' S costuming. A Gem! ■'% ——— WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, 1 MAY 22, 23. a Another new one. The dashing " Musical ■'•£ Cocktail." Simply babbling over with '''■. joy. " A Bobby Dazzler." MR. TI,fANHATTAN." R. ili-ANHATTAN." i MR. "S/TANHATTAN." 3 R. IVlanhattan." I London's Loudest Laugh. FRIDAY. SATURDAY, May 24. 25. Yet another—also for the First Time Hera, 5 " HTHB T?ED Y\riDOW." " Ihf Xved Widow." "TPHE BED "ITfTIDOW." " JLHE Xved V? IOOW." By Channing Pollock and Rennold WoIL with Music by Charles J. Gebest. PRICES: 6s. 3a. Is. Early Doors, 1» i extra (all plus tax). ■'- 4?QO BEOADWOOD PIANO, 2nd-hand:! <£/ij£ii good order; inspect.— Moore,' Piano- Co., Customs St. E. Dancing. . DANCING. — Miss Spencer, Teacher .of Dancing. Evening and Afternoon Classes. —Terms, etc.. 25. Vincent St. ! 'Phone 2237. Motor Trips SIGHT-SEEING TRIP. — Andrew's Car-a-banc will leave the Post Office at 2.30 daily, for Titirangi and Surrounding Drives. Afternoon tea free. Seats booked by 'Phone 2426. , i , 3 Tourist Resorts. THING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, -"- UPPER QUEEN STREET. "Phone 2256. With Electric Light Throughout, Up-to-date Accommodation. Billiard 2 Table. Extensive Grounds and Mag- ■: nificent Views. Tennis Court. [Jl * Moderate Charges. Permanents by Arrangement. -| Trams to Gate. -'-J KING'S COURT PROVIDES A :M HOME AWAY FROM HOME. . ;l G. ABBOWSMITH. Proprietor. ' .;-'r| SON O M A, ":J PRIVATE HOTEL. ?S Those 725. Alfred Street -.fi The above well-known Housn has & few ■ -'•' Vacancies for Permanents. Single and Double Rooms. Tariff on application.- »f2B MRS. NAIRN -, - - Proprietress. HOT .SPRINGS.: HELENSVILLE. M Recommended by .leading Auckland ! ** »■ Doctors. An ! Ideal Holiday Resort. M \ __, . SPRJNGSIDE HOUSE. - * J Extensive additions-completed; 40 rooms, % all- ground floors; nearest to bathsi Tennis, 1 bowls, cromiei. Accommodation second to 'M cose. Bus meets day trains, trvening by 3 arrangement. Ring up No. 8. Helensville '% Bureau. 'Telegrams, " SDringside," receive. « promo 'attention.- Tariff. 6s per day, : 35sper - week.—Mrs. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTO- & RUA. the Largest Private Hotel of :£i. Rotorua. Can 'accommodate considerably • "•£ over 100 visitors. • Mr. Brent has renovT.ted' " the whole of it ready for the season. Elec- ' C; tric * 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 the side trips. -Terras.: ' : * reasonable. Porters meet all- trains.—S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. ,' -> ~ ■ THLRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, Rotorua, ..Swell ■.'. known ■<as the premier house for :' ■ accommodation, comfort, first-class table* ..--.' and moderate tariff. -Renovated for the com*'-.'"'.' ing* season. Registered telegraphic address, *k Thirwelli ; Tele. 20. *7s < day, 40s week.—' i' T. P. Dowling, Proprietor. - . 'sfj-^ GOING TO ROTORUA?— La Mode.— r /Furnished Rooms, single, double, and JA suites. 'Prices to suit.-i Electric light, convß. fic'3 "JVyTILFOBD BEACH HOUSE. SAIiTBURN' *&M iVX ' ROAD. MTLFOBD. v >*i Accommodation -available for Visitors and Boarders. Fine sea view. Well sheltered S and shady grounds, tennis lawns, etc. - 1 Tariff: £3 2s » per week, or 7s per day. #< i Families as per arrangement*' , ■] Restaurants and Tearooms. i : .-"-| . . L /.■-■--'I ALWAYS SOMETHING GOOD - 4 •; AT STACEY'S! , .■':.:«! {Jail when you will at. Stacey's s ''*;:?m morning, afternoon, or evening—and *s<i you'll find something sood awaiting \ "jr you. Something . you tan relish and ; " *« enjoy! Don't 'neglect "the . inner .', -..-."; man" at this time of the year I MS Come to . '• «£s§§ STACEY'S, > -W J 61. > Queen Street. '-'^M Miscellaneous. -'fS I POUND—Everybody's happy when " Desert ~' s*i .'. Gold Tea" is served. Perfectly de-;, ■ ■■■£ licious, and saves the housewives' money. . y'M One quality, the best. One price. _2s 2d. c|j OSTRICH Feather Goods: Feather Dyeing *ft and Renovating. — Helvetia Ostrich -1 Co.'s Factory, Hobson Buildings, next old ~.M P.O. (Take Lift.) _." :'f§ GENTLEMEN, don't discard your. Old - I Hat. We Clean and Remodel like new. . ■- fi —Cox's Hat Factory, 208, Karangahape Ed. . 5; 5
is Believing.—See oar New Bangs / t S O of Suitings. They are real choice and '"".•"'4-fj nobby. 'Phone 1656, or write and we win jM 6end patterns free.—Mcßride, Cash Tailor* .S Costumier and Outfitter. ;| rpORA-LINE means sound longs. Speakers "| JL and Singers take Tora-iine. Obtainable , * at all Leading Chemists. Is 6d and 2s 6d. ?"~M EASY Terms tor Every —Furniture, , --J| Pianos (from 10s deposit), Edison Dia- j" mond Disc and Cylinder- Phonographs,! ; |i Columbia Gramaphones. from 5Ss; Diso % Records. 2s Newton Supply Agency, i 13,1. Karangahape Rd. 'Phone A 2104. - § VEW JEALAND TTEEALD AUCKLAND WEEKLY MEWS, SUBSCRIPTION TEEMS: | New Zealand Httbald, 9d per week de* "*| livered in town and suburbs. Casual copies, ?>; 2d each. Prepaid rates, posted within New Zealand, lib 6d per quarter, £2 5s per annum. Auckland "Weekly News. 8s 6d per quarter, or £1 10s per annum in advance* posted to any part o£ the Dominion. - *■ ADVERTISING RATES: A ; New Zealand Hebald and Auckland A Weekly News. Separate Charges for each paper, ad under: — _ . _ ' „ ■< Wanted. To Let, Fob Sale, Lost ant* Found. Personal, boabd and Residence, ■~' i are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is. , or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d tot. cash paid in advance. Bibth Notices, 2s 6d per insertion; -:! doctors or nurses' names. Is each name extra Marsiage, Death. Bereavement, and In Memobiam . Notices, 2a 6d per inser- % tion for the first six lines (36 words.!, 6d per r| line for additional space. Fttnebal 'Notices* -J; Is extra. These announcements must hi ,2 signed by the advertiser. a Contract rates on application. . a Replies to advertisements will be received | at the office of the Herald free of charge. 3 Instructions as to the insertion or with- % drawal of advertisements must be in writing. j| The Proprietors do not hold themselves 'fj responsible for non-insertion of advertise- .;i ments through accident or from other causes. ■; S or for error in the publication of any adver- m tisement. 's TELEPHONES : I Advertising and Commercial, 129, 178; Job -SI Printing Order Office, 2890; Publishing. 14; m Editorial. 229; Reporters, 3593. Edito* ;g Webkli News and. Photographic, 229. ---M Address communications to Wilson and '-ffiß Horton. P. 0., Bos 32. Auckland. ;.i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 10
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