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Amusements. PULLER'S QPEEA CTOUS" Direction: Ben. and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT— ANOTHER** — PpO-NIGE O-NIGHT— JOY-RIDE. — X O-NIGE 5 ON THE WINGS. OF LAUGHTER D FULLER'S. MOON AND MORRIS. D FULLER'S. PINTO. D FULLER'S. THE FALVEY SISTERS FULLER'S. LADD AND ARNOLD. FULLER'S. PUZZLING PHROZO, FULLER'S. BERT LA BLANC'S FULLER'S. TRAVESTIANS. 30 FULLER'S. THEIR FAREWELL WEE „ FULLER'S. "AT THE EXPOSITION. a - FULLER'S. D.C. and All Stalls. 2s: Upp FULLER'S. Circle. Is: Reserves, 2s 6d. FULLER'S. Plan at Anglo-American Mus FULLER'S. Store, Queen fcstreel, till 5.1 FULLER'S, then at Scgedin's (opposi FULLER'S. theatre) till 7- 'Phone 37tP LADLES LADIE DON'T pHANGE -\T° us TTH§£ A £J on't Change 1 our Husbam LADIES ladie TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.— BROS EMERY BROS.' CIRCUS. VAUDI VILLE AND HIPPODEOME. Location Near Citv Baths. Matinee, TO-MORROV 2.30. Comprising, Acrobatics, Trapeztsts, Sin ers, Dancers, Wire-walkers, also Fun in tl Stockyard. Prizes will be given to the be 18 Buck-jump Riders. Admission 3s, 2s, and 1 '• Children half-price. Sole Proprietor ,Emei Bros. General Manager, C. J. Macdo: aid. ■ T AST T_AY—" THE CITY OF DI. Li XJ FACES." " EV'RYB'DY'S." Don't Miss It 1 al Memorial Services. 3- - d ■ : >* CACRED HEART COLLEG O OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. '. Tl/TEMORIAL pELEBEATIONS, a) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. QT. "PATRICK'S pATHEDRAL. li A.M. q SOLFMN HIGH MASS . Will be Celebrated for the Souls of ;• OLD BOYS FALLEN IN THE WAR. 0 Preacher, REV. FATHER DOYLE - (Late Chaplain N.Z. Expeditionary Forces ~ OliJ Boys will Assemble at 10.45 a-m. - QACRED HEART COLLEGE, 3 P._ J UNVEILING Of the ROLL OF HONOUR Of OLD BOYS ON ACTIVE SERVICE During the War, By the VERY REV. DEAN CAHTLL. u Old Boys, Parents, and Friends are Invite it to be Present, i- MAURICE M. FLYNN, Hon. Secretary, e - a Parades. Q _ ABMY SERVICE COEPi S Next Parade will be on TUESDAY, 30t £ inst.. and WEDNESDAY, October 1. r (Signed) CAPTAIN MELLOWS. a ______________________________________ Educational. JTNIVERSITY pOACHING pOLLEGE 22, FERRY BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. PERSONAL TUITION.—Day and Evenini Classes are held for the 8.A.. LL.B., N-Z Matriculation, etc. Special attention is givei ! to Students for Matriculation. ! SURVEYORS—Day and Evening Classe j have been resumed. Subjects: Astronomy Geodesy, Computations, Earthworks, an< General Science. . DEPARTMENT FOR JUNIORS.—Par ticulars may be had on application. I TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE.i Courses have been prepared for the Matricu , lation, P.S.E.. Surveyors' Examinations i etc. Particulars may be had on application, 1 H. A. HOLL. 8.A., : v Maths Hon.. Camb., Eng. 1 'Phone 4271. Toorist Resorts. > ——————-——_——__—_——___________ ; gTONEHTJRST RESIDENTIAL HOTEL ' 43.. 47, 49, SYMONDS ST.. AUCKLAND This ideal private hotel is elevated on i triangular knoll, facing three streets, ' with extensive and well-kept grounds. " containing Tennis and Croquet ' lawn, secluded in heart of ... tie block. .Healthiest and most prominent part o city, within five minutes of business anc amusement centres. Specially adapted foi tourist traffic. Accommodation for 130 guests I Stonehurst .is well provided with oomfortabh lounges, sitting, writing, . and oommercia rooms. From a flat promenade roof anc bedrooms are obtained magnificent panoramic ■views. Particular attention is given tc cuisine and attendance. Tariff: 10s a day; 63s a week. Wire or write to MR. or MRS. A. A. BROWN, Proprs. ■ Telegraphic Address: Stonehurst. Auckland, Telephones: Office, 374 Visitors. 2562 a HOTEL MOETHLAfiI (Next to Y.W.C.A., Queen Street, first tram stop above Town Hall). This Large and Commodious Establishment is one of the moat up-to-date private hotels in Auckland. The Northland accsmmodates over a hundred guests, and is furnished throughout in modern style. Bathrooms on every floor are fitted with the latest appliances. The Billiardroom is situated on the ground floor. From the Recreation Roof and Balconies extensive views of the Harboui and Gulf are obtained. MRS. EVANS. Late Royal Court and Grande Vue. Proprietress. HINEMOA HOUSE. HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVTLLE. A Home with beautiful hot water baths, ail natural heat; well known for its curative powers: Slipper Baths and Plunge Pool within our own house; also large Swimming path outside the s.de door, and recognised by doctors as the best. . VISITORS. PLEASE BOOK, as the House is always full. TARIFF: 58s 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. ""PARAKAI" SOUbE. X 40 ROOMS. HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVTLLE. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE NORTH OF AUCKLAND. Every possible Modern Convenience. Conveyances meet All Trains TERMS: 7s per day: 42s a week. Further particulars mailed on ar.plication to the PROPRIETRESS, MRS. _£ LITITLE. Telephone No. 35 (Helensville Bureau). MILFORD BEACH HOUSE SALTBURN ROAD. TAKAPUN V IDEAL WINTER HOME FOR VISITORS. Special Winter Tariff on Application. One Minute from Beach. .-., K. BRETT. •Phone 7. Takapuna. ID E A L L _ SITUATED — In the Heart of the City! THE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL 107, Cuba Stzeet. A few doors above Royal Oak. Comfortable tnd convenient. Splendidly appointed Per sonal attention. The finest Private " Hntai in WELLINGTON. Tariff; 9s per day „_ per week. . ' S. EDILSON. ProprietoTelegrams: " EdiUon." Wellington. Brent's Bathgate house, roto _ i RUA. the Largest Private Hotel c Kotorua. . Can accommodate considerahlv over 100 visitors. Mr Brent has rS2_v_Ss the whole of it ready for the season Eier trie light throughout, hot and cold ba'h. patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house tn Government Baths, including the large new bath-house. Motor-cars and .conveyance* leave Brent's for all the side trips Terrni BRENT. Prop P 8 "*'* *" *"*—«■ " RADNOR, YuCKLiND QU^R^tT FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE Elevated position, opposite Government House, and commanding magnificent "lews of the harbour. Five minutes from station wharves, and centre of cty. Electric licit throughout. * Moderate Tariff. 'Phone 4*jlA mrs. G. h. Mcdonald. SONOMA Private Hotel, Kotorua. une*r new manageement. Excellent cuisine first-class chef and catering. Quiet and comfortable. Close P. 0., railway, gardens, baths, etc 7s day, £2 week.—Mrs. G BOMMER. u * THIRWELL HOUSE, 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. ! TTENTNOR, DEVONPORT. AUCKLAND. * j A Home by the Sea. New and well-furnished, every convenience fcJSJ n _i. I Jf ,, h_ ideal Portion, 3 minutes from wharf. 15 minutes from city. Tarifl moderate. Special terms for families. 'Phone 66. Jfc. McCALLUM. Propriety,;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17274, 25 September 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17274, 25 September 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17274, 25 September 1919, Page 12

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