, Amusements. :. Just Two Days More. And Every Day L. the Crowds Grow Bigger. Com© early 1 StUSS 7Z--8 CTRAND 7=?£§T?K Largest OTRAND And OTRAND o£rT™ " Finest OTRAND SISiSS Picture QTRAND STRAND House. DIRAND Direction: Fullers' Pictures, Ltd. Thl§ £f™KNOON - At 2.15 and 4 p.m. THIS EVENING At 7.15 and 9 p.m. Doors Opes at 130 and 6.30. * * * * TAf£ T wo "TIAYS AST XWO UaYS OF The Kin? of Jesters in a Three-reel .bombardment that calls for unconditional surrender of General Gloom. {CHARLIE pHAPLIN VvHARLIE L/HAPLIN pHARLIE /CHAPLIN Charlie OHAPLIN '.' SHOULDER A P.MS" "Ohoulder Arms " ' shoulder ,\ rms " " houlder Arms " — There will be Screened, in addition. GviX "TIESLYS. Famous A g£ JLJkSLYS. Dancer. Q-j-gZ T\EBLYa. and VXaKY -L'ESLYS. Darling (t A of VTABY JL/ESLYS. Paris. ,_ In an Entirely French Production, e "TNFATUATION." " Infatuation. n " "INFATUATION." ■ i ••Infatuation." infatuation." NFATUATION." i WONDROUS DANCES ■ ! DAZZLING DRESSES' SATURDAY NEXT ! The Return of ANITA STEWART in t "A MIDNIGHT ROMANCE." ——- — _ AUCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' '. iV ASSOCIATION. p RAND T> ALL TO PETTY OFFICERS AND MEN, H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. 5 npOWN TIALL —npHURSDAY, X - 11 A 25th INST. A few Tickets left for sale- Those desirous of obtain ins should apply to the Soldiers' - Club, Wellesley Street, up to MONDAY next. midday. Tickets 7s 6d, and entitles purchaser to be accompanied by two Ladies. W. RANKIN. Hon. Sec. Reception Committee. 1 —-—— — — — — 9 A GREAT Super-Attraction Coming — " *'"*- Sessuo Hayakawa — " Ev'ryb'dy's." i Motor and Coach Trips. G _—. _ _ sjHOERINSVULE-PAEBOA • I • L ' JL MOTOR SERVICE. 5 On Tuesdays and Fridays, Motor will leave Paeroa at 12.30 p.m. and Te Aroha 1.30 p.m., to connect with Rotorua Express at Morrins ville, returning leaving Morrinsville at 3 p.m. W. MEDHURST. Phone 7. Paeroa. NOTICE. OTAHUUU 'BUS TIME-TABLE. Week Day Service. I From G.P.0.: 9 a.m., 2 p.m. No 1 o'clock trip Saturday. From Otahuhu : 10.30 a.m. Special from Saleyards, Westfield. Wednesday, 3.30 p.m. Also Special Trip from G.P.0., 11 p.m., Saturday evening. Sunday Service a3 Usual. ANDREW AND ANDREW. AUCKLAND TO WAIUKU, via Pukekohe. —Direct motor service, every week-day, > at 8.30 a.m., from G P. 0., Auckland. Passengers may reserve seats at Union Garage, ! Lome Street. 'Phone 1479. Fare. 12s. Tourist Resorts. i — IDEALLY SITUATED In the Heart of the City! THE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107. Cuba Stveet. A few doors »bove_ Royal Oak- Comfortable and convenient. Splendidly appointed. PerBona! attention. The finest Private Hotel in WELLINGTON. Tariff: 9s per day. 45a per week. S. EDILSON. Proprietor. Telegrams: " Edileon." Wellington.. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. the Largest Private Hotel 0 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.—S T BRENT. Proprietor. RADNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT AUCKLAND. "^a. FIRST-CLASS P.OARD AND RESIDFNCE. Elevated position, opposite Government House, and commanding magnificent "lews of the harbour. Five minutes from station wharves, and centre of city, electric light throughout. Moderate Tariff. 'Phone 451 A mrs. g. h. Mcdonald. SONOMA Private Hotel. Rotorua. under new manageement. Excellent cuisine 1' first-class chef and catering, yuiet and cornfortable. Close P. 0., railway, gardens, baths, etc- 7s day. £2 week.—Mrs. G SOMMER. UrT HI 5 L , L HOUSE] ROTORUA _ A Well known as the Leading House Dunne present railway timetable meals will be supplied at any hour to suit guests Telephone 20. T. P. DOWLING. Proprietor. T7ENTNOR. DEVONPORT. AUCKLAND * A Home by the Sea New and well-furnished, every convenience electric light Ideal position, 3 minutes from wharf, lo minutes from city TanU moderate. Special terms for families 'Phone 66. K. McCALLUM. Propriety. Restaurants and Tearooms. WHERE TO DINE? WHY. AT THE TIFFIN! A good table-good things-civility— attention— quick service— a bright and cheerjul dmmgrocm—cleanliness— seW company— charges' «"««t ; Dinner, 12-2: Hot Teas. 5-7. Open «,„, , days We cater for all kinds of °So™J Functions. " ulu rpHE rpiFFIN QATERING po.. LIMITED. CITY CHAMBERS. 1 Corner Queen and Victoria Streets f — . . * 1 "TJINE TO-DAY < AT SAN FORD'S '' OPPOSITE G.P.0., LOWER QUEEN ST [Clean. Well-ventilated .Palatial Rooms on ! three Floor.-,. Tasty Varieties of the Deep Sea Best Attention and Civility Await You. Call To-day and Have a Treat. Nursing Homes. j VCRB DALTON. MATERNITY NURSE : " ,X 3. SURREY STREET. Grey Lynn. -i Ouiet. Private Home for Ladies durinr i Accouchement. 'Phone 2368 A. ' - TITATERNITY NURSING HOMI, - ax NURSE CANTY ('Phone 3182), * " 15. Huntly Avenue, off Khyber Pass Real i Patients taken with or without doctor. 'I ( VUBS.E. B DONALD, of Harri S v;ile~~p7 ■" 1> minion R<! Private Maternity N a 'r,i,„ ? Home, has removed to a new and i,,i-i n A ,t *" nursing home. Herbert Rd I ~;*,}> hi e ' on left from Dominion Rd 'Phone 290° '* " Electrical Engineers. ~~ ( ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS -aJTrT 1 JL. pairs, Armature Winding Acci'imnl,* f- h^A( CD^A L ?'?«»« Wal*! 8 t : Street West. No 'Phone available "'tori, j g Tea. 1 "O lA£ ' S "READ" rj, EA S ° -ota g• s Head- 1e a i STILL MAINTAIN z THEIR POPULARITY, J In the Face of Increasing Competition. I* WE NEVER LET THE QUALITY tiotom »' WE NEVER LET THE QUALITY DOWN I GROWN ON BRITISH SOIL ( PACKED BY AUCKLAND LABOUR I. WHY PAY WAOfcS IN THE SUU'IH/ T ALL STOREKEEPERS H ALL STOREKEEPERS, J A. J. E NTHICAN & C°- I™" 7. TEA MERCHANT S AUCKLAND. _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17268, 18 September 1919, Page 12
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