Amusements. . —_ ~ the QTRAND. . _ Xgg Strand. . _- _____ rp§E QTRAND. . ___ _ HE Strand. LAST TWO DAYS! 1 MABEL "VfORMAND ABEL I>IORMAND As SIS ttopkins." IS XXOPKINS." She found love in a. barnyard and a Fortune in a well v ■d i iT' a^ st . Lucerne Paths Gazette. to St. Gothard. 6 30 rIC6S aS ÜBual - Doors o**0 ** 4 ' ; 140 «- d GO OVER THE TOP " WITH CHARLIE! CHARLIE pHAPLIN, ilAttijiE v.'__.l J CHAK_IE i .j_\P_iN, _ A E vnAfUft', CHARLIE | .±IAPLIN, -"HAIUjIE v>"_iAPJLIN, I CHARLIE l .JttAPLIN, 'UrlAtiJL.lE V--'jaAPJL,IN, i CHARLIE i iHAI'LIH, \_/'_iAPi_lN. /"CHARLIE / CHAPLIN, HARLIE L/HAPLIN. In Hie Only Genuine New Million Dollar Comedy since "A Dog's Life." " QHOULDER A RMS." •' 0.-tOULDER i_RMS." " SHOULDER RMS." " O.IOULDER --ARMS." SHOULDER ARMS." " O lOULDER -A.RMS." " QHOULDER A RMS." " O IOULDKR iXRMS." " QHOULDER A RMS." " O tOULDER A.UIS." "qhoulder arms." " Ohoulder Arms." A three-reel raid on Fritz's dugout! Bombs, hand-grenades, Boches. mud the delights ( ?) of the trenches, present new fields for Chaplin's genius; and there is no need to a-sk why this is absolutely the greatest of all screen comedies. COMMENCES qaturday— ommences SATURDAY— THE QTRAND. HE Strand. COMMENCES qaturday— ommences SATURDAY— the qtrand. he Strand. Together with PAULINE FREDERICK In " THE WOMAN IN THE INDEX " (Goldwyn). LA npOSCA." The Film Superb. A X OSCA." ■■EV'RYB'DY'S." . To-morrow. Tourist Resorts. HOTEL -MORTHLAND (Next to Y.W.C.A.. Queen Street, first tram r.top above Town Hall). This Large and Commodious Establishmentis one of the most up-to-date private hotels in Auckland. The Northland accommodates over a hundred guests, and is furnished throughout in modem style. Bathrooms on every floor are fitted with the latest appliances. The Billiardroom is situated on the ground iloor. From the Recreate n Roof and Balconies extensive views of th« Harbour and Gulf are obtained. MRS. EVANS, Late Royal Court and Grande Vue, ProDnetress. QTONEHURST "DESIDENTIAL TTOTEL 45, 47. 4* SYMONDS ST., AUCKLAND. This ide_l private hotel is elevatsd on a trianeuaar knoll, facing three streets. with extensive and well-keDt grounds. containing Tennis and Croquet lawn, secluded in heart of the block Healthiest and most prominent part of city, within five minutes of business and a-Tiiisement centres. Specially adapted for tourist traffic. Accommodation for 130 guests. Stonehurst is well provided with comfortable lounges, sitting, writing, and commercial rooms. From the flat promenade roof and bedrooms are obtained magnificent panoramic views. Particular attention is given to cuisine and attendance. Tariff: 10s a day; 65s a week. Wire or write to MR. or MRS. A. A. BROWN. Proprs. Telegraphic Address: Stonehurst. Auckland. Telephones: Office. 374 a: Visitors. 2562 a HOUSE. HOT BPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. A Home with beautiful hot water baths, all natural heat: well known for its curative powers ; Slipper Baths and Plunge Pool within our own house; also large Swimming Bath outside the side door, and recognised by doctors as the best. VISITORS, PLEASE BOOK, as the House is always full. TARIFF: 56s PER WEEK: 9s PER DAY: 8s MINIMUM CHARGE. Visitors are requested to bring their own bath towels, or they will be for hire at 3d each. 'Phone 47. SISTER MAYSIE. Proprietress. RADNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT. AUCKLAND. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Elevated position, opposite Government House, and commanding magnificent view* of the harbour. Five minutes from station, wharves, and centre of city. Electric light throuehout. Moderate Tariff. 'Phone 451 A. MRS- G. H. Mcdonald. IDEALLY SITUATED In the Heart of the City I THE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107, Cuba Stiieet. A few doors above Royal Oak- Comfortable and convenient. Splendidly appointed. Personal attention. The finest Private Hotel in WELLINGTON. Tariff: 9s per day. 45s per week. S. EDILSON. Proprietor. Telegrams: " Edileon." Wellington. BRENTS 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 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. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.— X. BRENT. Proprietor. PA R A K A I" HOUSE, 40 ROOMS. HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HO'SE NORTH OF AUCKLAND Every possible Modern C^^ve-iience, Conveyances meet A'i Trains. TERMS: 7s per day : 42s a week. Further particulars mailed on application 10 PROPRIETRESS. MRS. E. LITITLE. Telephone No 35 (Helensville Bureau). MILFORD BEACH HOUSE, SALTBURN ROAD. TAKAPUNA. IDEAL WINTER HOME FOR VISITORS. Special Winter Tanft on Application. One Minute from Beach. K. BRETT. 'Phone 7. TakapunjSONOMA Private Hotel, Rotorua, under new manageement. Excellent cuisine, first-class chef and catering. «Juiot and com' [o'.ab.c. Close P. 0.. railway, gardens, baths, etc 76 day, £2 week.—Mrs. G. SOMMER. THIRWELL ROUSE. ROTORUA— Well known as the Leading House. During present railway timetable meais will be supplied at any hour to suit guests Telephone 20. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. VENTNOR, DEVONPORT. AUCKLAND. A Home by the Sea. New and well-furnished, every convenience ' electric light. Ideal position, 3 minutes from wharf. 15 minutes from city. Tar'll moderate. Special terms for families 'Phone 66. K. McCALLUM. Propriety Restaurants and Tearooms. FIVE REASONS WHY THE TIFFIN IS SO POPULAR. (1) It is centrally situated; (2) the numerous tables always present an invitins appearance; (3) the service excellentso quick and silent; -4) the people you meet there arc of a superior class; (51 the bill-of-fare is invariably a good one. J rp HE rpiFFIN /CATERING po., LIMITED. CITY CHAMBERS. Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. pHEAP FISH MEALS. A Meal at Sanford's, opposite G.P.0., is delightful. Beautiful, clean, well ventilated rooms Tasty Varieties or Fish and Rock Ovsters. CALL TO-DAY AND HAVE A TREAT. T UNCH and Evening Grills. Entrees, J-i Sweets, daily, Sandwiches, Cakes Scones, Ham, Eggs, Boiled or PoachecL— Buchanan's. Queer. Street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17256, 4 September 1919, Page 12
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