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Amusements. I, rriVOLI. — The — rpiYOLI, IIVOLI. — Premier — IIVOLI TIVOLI — Picture — rpxvOLl, J-IVOLI. House. .LIVOLI THIS AFTERNOON, AT OOA 1 his Afternoon, at ■ £.OU. THIS A FTERNOON, AT OOA 1 "IS AFTFRNOrN-, AT U.O\J» THIS' A FTERNOON, AT O OA J-His Afternoon, at uov To-night, at q 0-NIGHT, AT 0. The Universal Idol, .TUTARY piCKFORD, IVJURY JTICKPORD, Mary pickford, * KY: X ICKFORD, Mary pickford, ARY riCKFORD. HIfARY piCKFORD, IVJURY 1 lOK ford, HIfARY PICKFORD, ! IVI*T)Y JL irtrpoT?D, nUTARY piCKFORD, IVIARY JtICKFORD. ♦ In her Latest and Greatest ARTCRAFT j Supcrdrama, i A POMANCE OF THE pEDWOODS A JtIOMANCE OF THE I\EDWOODS r A POMANCE OF THE pEDWOODS A HOMANCE OF THE XVEDWOODS A POMANCE OF THE pEDWOODS , A -Evomance of THE HEDWOODS (In Seven Parts). 3 This presents * captivating story of one [ small woman amongst many strong, lawless ? men. NOTE.—In order to give all an opportunity of seeing this great production, it will be shown • TWICE T\ A I L Y. O OA AND q i IWICE -Uaily. l.6\j O. BOX PLANS OX ALANS For tho Whole Bea»on are now on view at H. deal's. Queen Street. 1 TIVOLL- Reserves at H. -TIVOLI. J- IVOLI.— deal's, Queen St.. — IIVOLI. I TIVOLI.- Or Theatre. -TIVOLI. i J- 1 VOL!— 'Phone 22RG Auto. — IVOLI. 1 s — NATIONAL PICTURES. IN ATI AL JTICTORES. A PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME. WINSOME,' CAPTIVATING Vivian martin IVIAN Martin • In » Wonderful Thrilling Drama of the Grand Sierras. Five Parts. From the Story by Alice Mclvor. THE qunset trail. HE OuNSET 1 RAIL. > POSCOE PATTY A RBUCKLE, ' -tvOSCOE J. ATTY ArBUCKLE, IN A ROARING COMEDY, THE PELL POY. he Dell Boy. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE - - • (Topical) AMONG THE HEAD HUNTERS OF THE PHILIPPINES (Travel). SESSIONS: 11, 1.16. 3.30, 5.45, 8 p.m. QHOIR gECOND QONCERT, gEASON 1918. rjIOWN ALL. rpoWN JJALL. ipHURSDAY, JULY | SOLOISTS: t MADAM BELLA RUSSELL (Boprano), 1 MR. ARTHUR COLLEDGE (Baritone), [ MISS ALVA SYMONS (Violinist). i Box Plan opens TO-DAY at 8 a.m., Wild- : man and Arey's. Extra Tickets, 2s, 2s, 2s. I SYD. J. HARBUTT, Seoretary. HEAR Princess Orchestra, (conductor Mr. Frank Egerton) play " Waiting," .the new popular song Anglo-American Musio Store. 2s. ZOO, ROYAL OAR.—B Fall-grown Lions will be grained Every Afternoon at > 8.80 p.m., by tneii trainer; 25 Lions fed at > 4 p.m. '■ Admission: Adults. 6d; Children. 1 _ ' Jewellery, Etc. Flower bead necklets made Jb FROM THE PETALS OF ROSES, 8s 6d Each; Posted, 4s DAVID SILK. The making of these Neck- . DAVID BILK, lets was an old art in the i DAVID SILK, convents of Spain and , DAVID SILK. France, the petals of roses , I DAVID BILK. being ground down and > DAVID SILK, moulded into beads that i DAVID SILK, hardened and held the frag- , DAVID SILK, ranee of the rose petals/ . DAVID SILK. This old art—from which i DAVID SILK, the name of the ecclesiaeti- , DAVID SILK, cal Rosary ii derived—has , DAVID SILK, lately been revived in Cali- ; DAVID SILK, forma, where flowers grow ; DAVID SILK, in the wildest profusion. The , DAVID SILK, flower necklets made there DAVID BILK, gained the Gold Medal of . DAVID SILK, the Panama Pacifio Eipoi DAVID SILK, sition, and it is from the • DAVID SILK, makers of these that our 1 DAVID SILK, present supply has been se- • DAVID SILK, cured, i They may be had in a large variety of , colourings, each with a lasting and delicious i fragrance of its own, FOR THIS MONTH i ONLY, at 3s fid each. Their regular price is , 7s 6d. Country Customers will please romit 4s, the extra 8d being to rover cost of packing, postage, and registration. J) AV I D gIL K. GOLDSMITH'S HALL. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Tourist Resorts, gT.ONEHUBST, THE IDEAL PRIVATE HOTEL, SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Telephones A 874 and A 2562. Proprietors. Comprising 100 rooms, situated in wellkept grounds, in the healthiest and most prominent part of the City. Onshunga, Dominion Road, and Mount Eden trams pass door. Write or wire to registered address, "STONEHURST." AUCKLAND. JJINEMOA JJ OUB E, HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME, WHERE YOU CAN GET RIGHT OUT OF YOUR BED INTO A HOT OR COLD MINERAL BATH WITHOUT GOING OUTSIDE TO CATCH A CHILL. The leading doctors of Auckland are sending their patients to Hinemoa House for treatment These Baths are Unequalled in tho Dominion for Rheumatism and other Nervous Complaints. Best possible attention. Massage and dieting. Tariff: 66s per week, or 9s per day. Inouiries to 'Phone ,47. THE MATRON. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTO--13 KUA, 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 light throughout, hot and cold baUis, patent lavatorial, etc. Nearest house to Government Baths, including the large now bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.—S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. THIRWELL, PRIVATE HOTEL. Rotorua, well known as the premier house for accommodation, comfort, first-olass table, and moderate tariff. Renovated for the coming season. Registered telegraphic address, Thirwell. Tele. 20 7s day, 40s week.— T. P. Dowling. Proprietor. Samson's Buildings, ' Dowling Street, Dunedin, N.Z. "V/TILFORD BEACH HOUSE, SALTBURN IVI ROAD, MILFORD, TAIiAPUNA. Accommodation available for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Fine sea view, sunny I grounds, tennis lawns, eto. Tariff: £2 2s per week, or 7s per day. Families as per arrangement.—'Phofte No. 7, Takapuna. Mrs. A. G. Brett. PA AAI '■ HOUSE. 40 ROOMS. HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE North of AucklandEvery possible Modern Convenience. Conveyances meet All Trains. TERMS: 7s per day. 42s a weekFurther particulars mailed on application to the PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E. LITTLE. Telephone No. 115 (Helensville Bureau). aDNOK WATERLOO QUADRANT. II AUCKLAND. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Elevated position, opposite Government House, aud commanding . magnificent views of the harbour. Five minutes from station, wharves, and centre of city. Electric light throughoutModerate Tariff. 'Phone 451 A. MRS. G. H. McDONALD I&ANDWICK. Hinemoa St., Rotorua. Box l 68. Tel. 103.—Centrally situated. Bmins from Railway Station; electric light, hot and cold batfrs. every conv. Terms: 85sperwook 6s 6d per day.—Mrs. Wrathall. Proprietress.'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16903, 16 July 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16903, 16 July 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16903, 16 July 1918, Page 8

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