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World Pictures Present ] , ETHEL CLAYTON, 1 ETHEL CLAYTON, One of the Most Popular Picture Players of the Ago. ] | DELIGHTFUL SUPPORTING ITEMS. .Lyric.' constance talmadge. LYRIC. CONSTANCE TALMADGE. LYRIC'. In LYRIC. A Great Society Play, LYRIC. - "SCANDAL." LYRIC. SCANDAL." , , LYRIC. Special Matinee, with selected LYRIC. Films for the Kiddies, LYRIC, TO-DAY (Wednesday). LYRIC. : QUEEN'S. —— ■ ■ QUEEN'S. UZEN'S. — QUEEN'S. . A 6-ACT Metro Prsodnction, "TREASURE OF THE SEA." It has romanOo, mystery, action, and Surprise, featuring EDITH STORY, In addition, EARL WILLIAMS, In the Second Episode of " THE SCARLET RUNNER." Grand. Send the Children to the RAND. Send the Children to the GRAND. Great Holiday Programme. GRAND. A Pathe Drtima, GRAND. "THE JEWEL OF DESIRE." GRAND. 'THE JEWEL OF DESIRE." GRAND. "THE JEWEL OF DESIRE." GRAND. "THE JEWEL OF DESIRE." GRAND. Fifth Chapter of the GRAND. "FATAL RING." GRAND. "FATAL RING." GRAND. And GRAND. CHARLES CHAPLIN, GRAND. In GRAND. "THE PAWNSHOP." GRAND. "THE PAWNSHOP." GRAND. - Globe. LOBE. Olea PetTO'ra in GLOBE. "THE SECRET OF EVE," GI-OTiE. "THE SECRET OF EVE,'' GLOtIE, ■ And GLOrS. CHARLES CHAPLIN GL08&. CHARLES CHAPLIN GLOBE. In GLOBS. "THE RINK." GLOBE. " THE RINK." GLOBE. " To-night. to-night. TOWN HALL. GRAND IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT. ALL IRISH NIGHT. GREATEST CONCERT OF THE YEAR. Doors Open 7.15 p.m. Bo* Plans at Wildman and Arey's until 5 p.m. Prices. 2s and Is. Reserves. 2s 6d. JUNE" ELVIDGE IN "JJROKEN tpiES." EVERYBODY'S - ■ — SATURDAY. , Patriotic Notices. JH THCTORIA LEAGUE m V RED CROSS SHOP, J _ "Pi BHORTLAND STREET, R| ; In charge of No- 1 Gen- l i (si&\low eral Hospital Bandaging Isl Attractions, Dainty Lingerie, and Fancy Articles. Contributions gratefully received. Tourist Resorts. CONVALESCENT HOME, j NISOTUPU. SITUATED ON WAITAKERE RANGES. Altitude, 1260 ft. Healthy.. Bracing. Panoramic Views af Wsitemata and Manukau Harbours. One Hour's Motor Run from Auckland City. For particulars apply, 4, VICTORIA AVENUE, Remuera. HOT springs, helensville. Best Mineral Baths in the Dominion. Excellent for Rheumatism. Indigestion, and , Nervous Complaints. STAY AT SPRINGSIDE HOUSE,' 40 rooms, i.ll ground floor, every convenience; tennis, bowls, otc.; ploasant Domain grounds: slipper and plunge baths. Ring up No. 8, Helen nville Bureau- Motor meets all trains. Telograms, " Springside," promptly attended to. Tariff. 6s per day, 35s per week. MRS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL. 'Phone 22E6. With Electric Light Throughout. Up-to-date Accommodation. Billiard Table. Extensive Ground® and Mag* nificent Views. Tennis Court. « Moderate Chirfo 1 ). Permanents by Arrangement. Trams to Gate. KING'S COURT PROVIDES A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. G. ARRQWSMITH. Proprietor. Sonoma. PRIVATE HOTEL. 'Phono 726. Alfred Street. The above well-known House has a few Vacancies for Permanents Single and Double Rooms- Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN - - - Proprietress. pUSSELL.— THE HISTORIC FISHING, BOATING, AND TOURIST RESORT OF NEW ZEALAND, SITUATED IN THE WINTERLESS NORTH. rpHE QABLES, jI^USSELL, Has now been taken over by Mr. and Airs. Clow, who have entirely refurnished it and fitted an up-to-date lighting plant, hot and cold water, etc. It is centrally situated, close to wharf, with beautiful views from the balconies, overlooking tho harbour and homo away from homo, amid ideal surroundings. KIA ORA HOUSE, Arkla'a Bay.-The most popular Seaside House in the Dominion- Owing to the early spring and inquiries for accommodation, it would be advisable for intending. guests to book ■early, as we have decided, to open the Houso almost immediately, when wo will be ! in the position to cater in our usual wall- j known style. Two new tenuis courts and | our usual yearly improvements for the benefit of our guests. See daily papers re Steamer Time-table; good motor road from Devonnort-—Write, wire, or 'phone, S- D. CHILES. Kia Ora Hour*, Artie's Bay. 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 reaoy for the season. Electric light throughout, hot_ and cold baths, patent lavatories, otc. Nearest houso to Government Baths, including the large now bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Tonus reasonable- Porters meet ad trains.—a. J. BRENT. Proprietor. ,rrHIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL. Rotonia J. well known as the premier house for accommodation, comfort, lirst-olasa table and moderate tarifl. Renovo;ed for the coming season. Registered teLssrraphio address Thirwnll. Tele, 20. , 7s day, 40s week — T. P. Dowling, Proprietor. Insurance, gOLDIERS OF THE KING. GO TO J. JOLLEY THOMAS For Gratuitous Advice about your Insurance, 'Phone 525. Box 312. 18. Liverpool Street, City. SOLDIERS' LIFE INSURANCE (With State Security). MR. ERNEST LILLY attends at the Government Life Insurants Office. Queen Street, Daily from 9 to 10 a.m. and from 3 to 6 p.m., to arrange Insurance for Soldiers and to give EXACT information, and prepare Applications for Finanoial. Help from the Soldiers' Fini.uciail Assistance Board rejwdins pmncnt of pwmiijmi.. For appointments a\ other hoiom rlni? up TeleplioiiA 2701 os 881. ~

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16970, 2 October 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16970, 2 October 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16970, 2 October 1918, Page 12