_______ Amusements. * ;DO,trißl*E STAR. "DOUBLE VALUE - .programme. *""»•:, to-morrow. ; .';' TO-MORROW. tVTational pictures. IN ATIONAL XICTURE3. NATIONAL T>ICTUREB. ATIONAL XICTURES. William Fox Presents THE MAN WHO NEVER FAK.2S. Tom tutix. The npoM "\,flX. OM IVXIX. Daredevil IOM iYIIX. TOM TVyflX. Exponent rpOM "M"IX. IOM lVlix. of IOM .Mix. rpOM MIX. Western TOM "!M"IX. lOM Mix. Life. J.OM IVXIX. BETTER THAN HART OR FAIRBANKS. In a. Lively Comedy-Drama. A Hurricane of Action. Adventure, and Romance. TTUGHTING I7OR n.OLD. X IGHTING X 1 OR VJOLD. "TUGHTING l?OR |?»OLD. X IGHTING VOR VJOLD. tuughting T7"OR r3-9J-5-X IGHTING J- OR VJTOLD. Depicting the perilous adventures of a. dauntless sold hunter. Back to the days -when gold mining was young. While hunting for gold he unearthed a heart of gold. IN WHICH A T IVELY T IVE "DEAR MAKES SOME T IVELY "F<UN. COME ONE. COME ALL—GET THRILLS AND A LAUGH. THE POPULAR ENGLISH ACTRESS PEGGY TTYLAND EGGY XXYLAND PEGGY TTYLAND EGGY YLAND PEGGY TTYLAND EGGY XXYLAND In a. Powerfully Dramatic Story of the Onderwold, of Innocence Pitted Against Plotters. THE fURL W ITH AT O T? EGRETS HE VXIRL, VV ITH XNo JtVEGRETS THE /TIRL WflTB. "VTO EGRETS HE IJIRL VV ITH IN O XI EGRETS THE fIIRL WITH AT 0 EGRETS HE VTIRL VV ITH IN O JXEGRETS In which Innocence Triumphs Over Forces of Evil. The story of a. good girl surrounded by crooks and conspirators. The story of a pure heart that could not bo made impure. How girlish innocence won against criminal cunning. THE PRIZE FIGHT. MUTT AND JEFF. POX NEWS. TOPICAL. XMAS Holidays.— you go, don't miaa " The Silver King"Ev'ryb'dys." DID you say Ernest Skam in " Good-bye Khaki?" Some song, with Kiwi chorus. Concert Chamber. Town Hall, Dec. 20 and following nights. XMAS ' Holidays.—Before you go, don't miss " The Silver Ev'ryb'dys." You'll talk about it! Motor and Coach Trips. Tlf OTO E SERVICE. ■ Leaves Waihi: Monday, Wednesday. Friday at 12.30, after arrival of Thames. Hamilton, and Main Trunk .trains. Tuesday sad Thursday at 4.30 p.m.. after Auckland train, arriving Tanrangn about 7 pan. Leaves Tivuranga: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. 7.45 a.m., connecting with Main T-unfc. Wednesday and "Friday. 6 a.m.. connecting with Auckland express. Reliable care and < reliable drivers. Telegrams. Waihi or Tauranga, "Crimmins" will receive prompt • attention. MAURICE CRIMMINS. m . „ _ ... Proprietor. 'Phono 56, Waihj. TAURANGA-MATAaiATA Motor Service. —Cars leave Tauranga 7.30 a.m. DAILY connecting with the Rotorua Express. Cars leave Mttamata. daily for , Tauranga on arrival of Rotorua Express at Matamata (about 8.45 p.m.) Booking' Offices: Matamata. Mr. F. J Underwood; Tauranga, Stables. 'Phones 9 and 140. J. F. WINTLE. TAURANGA. TAURANGA" AND EAST COAST. WALKER'S CABS MEET AFTERNOON TRAIN DAILY AT MATAMATA. Book Scats Collect Wire. D. WALKER. Tauranga, OIGHT-SEEING r^HAB-A-BANC. ANDREW AND ANDREW. DAILY TRIPS FROM G.P.O. MORNING, 10 A.M. ...... PARE 4a. AFTERNOON, 2.30 P.M. - - - FARE It Visiting Parks and .-.11 Places of InterestBook Seats. THOS. COOK AND SONS. GOVERNMENT TOURIST DEPT ANDREW AND ANDREW. A 'BUS will leave New Lynn Station every Saturday and Sunday for Titirangi: — Saturday, 1 o'clock, 2 o'clock, 4 o'clock, s o'clock; Sunday, 10 o'clock, 12 o'clock, 3 o'clock. QT. HELIER3 BAY MOTOR -BUR PassinK'Purewa Cemetery. Splendid Views. Comfortable Riding. See Timetable Saturday's HERALD. Tourist Resorts. RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. the Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably ever 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated! the whole of it ready for the season. Else* tric Ugh*, 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 ».-aßonable. Porters meet all trains.B. X BRENT. Proprietor rpHIRWELL BOOSE. r.OTORUA_ J. Well known as the Leading House Dunne present railway timetable meaii will be supplied at any hour -to suit guests ' Telephone 90. T. P. DOWLING. ■froprietor. WELLINGTONS LEADING PRIVATE > > HOTEL. * .Situated right, in. the city, a few doors above the Koyal Oak. THE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL 107. Cuba Street. rniiunodimi!. Comfortable and Convenient. I Moi-t. pti< en'ly appointed Personal supervision l Terms: I 0» * day, £2 15s per week. K. F.DILSON, Proprietor Telegrams: " Edilson." Wellington. ' —"= .=— Convalescent Homes. CONVALESCENT HOME. v WAJTAKERE RANGES. Registered for Nun infectious Cases only by Department, tor Public Health. Ccr-ideated nurse in rhi-.re* B'acing air A tiluue 1200 ft. Panoramic views. Within <r,o hour's motor run from Auckland Post (Jill '<•. For particulars, apply Matron, RANGIMARIE. Nihnlupu. via Waikumefe. 'U>ih-..iu-. Nihotupu Burea-i. I""' __ AUUI IMBEii po.. t t», CUSTOMS STREET WEST. JjUILDI.NG T'MBER: "RI. IUMU. MATaI. totara _m... JARRAH. OBEfiON MAN LIFACTORED FROM THOKUUGULt SEASONED TIMBER: Oiffi*. tU * l •'.■' JOINERY. JjOORB. RASHES. P!^t O New n ¥?. d C *« Vision are the __ ' '• x lit btreet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17347, 19 December 1919, Page 16
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