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Amusements. /"I RAND. TO-DAY. It RAND. to-day. THE LAST SCREENING. Two Fine Star Dramas: " THE DREAM CHEATER " " THE DREAM CHEATER" and "THE VALLEY U£ DOUBT" "THE VALLEY OF DOUBT" Serial. 9th Chapter—" HIDDEN DANGERS. /CHARLIE CHAPLIN. "HOT DOGS,'' VHARLIE CHAPLIN. "HOT DOGb. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Now, Novel, and Humorous Ix>vo Story, i "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS." "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS.' "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS." "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS.' Starring Earle Williams. A Selznick Play. "THE FLAPPER." ! "THE FLAPPER." I •• THE FLAPPER." I "THE FLAPPER." 10th Chapter—" HIDDEN DANGERS." j 10th Chapter—" HIDDEN DANGERS. Now Mermaid Comedy, '• N 0 N S E N S E." Popular Prices. N.B.—We are usinc a stereoscopic screen, which eliminates eye 6train. GRAND THEATRE TEA AND LUNCHEON I ROOM—Now Open to the Public. j — TO-NIGHT. BERT LYTELL in "THE MAN WHO." And EILEEN SEDGWICK in "TERROR TRAIL" - • • hirst Chapter. AT RUSH-MUNRO'3 CABARET j TO-NIGHT- ; Dancing ■> till 11 P.m. | Motor and Coach 1 rips. - i rpo RESIDENTS OF RrCKI.AXDS 1 BE\CH. HEMUERA. PAN MURE, AND DISTRICT. j A First-class, Reliable Hudson Car Service ( is nov,* Tunning in the above District iaily, Sund&vs included SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. I/oaving Ellorshe am ' 1 G P.O. foi Buckland . . 9.40 a.m ; ' Buckland'e • • • • *- m - G P.O 115 p.m. ; ~ Buckland's . ■ ■ • ® P- m ! SPECIAL TRIPS DURING WEEK DAYS ! To suit Patrons, by arrangement. ; li not less than " Passenger. ll . 4s t>d Return, j Private Trips Arranged. Running Extra Trip Sunday and Week-ends. Charges Reasonable, and Comfort Assured. , E. P. HILL Care Jackson Bros., Eilersue. i USTIN'S TaI'RANGA MOTOR A SERVICE. DAILY. Meow Auekland-Rotonia Express Matamat*. , bend Collect Wire. Austin's Car. Mat&uiata. Leaves Rotorua, via Te 1 uke. &.30 a-m. daily. Rotorur. 'Phone 233. Leaves Tauranga daily for Matomata. 8 a m.; (or Rotorua, via To Tuke, a.m. TAURANGA BOOKING OtFICE: Danver Tea Rooms. Phone S3PrivaU 'Phone, Tauranga, 183KOTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO., LIMITED. ROYAL MALL CONTRACTORS. R M HUDSON MOTOR SERVICES. To Te Teko, Whakatane. Opotiki, Waiotapu, , Wairi'rei. and Taupo daily. To Gisborna iron Opotiki—Mon., Wed., and Sat. To JJapiei from Taupo—Tuej.. Thurs., and Sat. Special Car* or Coaches to all parts of the ; distn Telegrams, I MOTOCO. Rotorua. 'Phones 19 and 3a3. ' USGRAVE'S MOTOR SERVICES ! DAILY TO ROTORUA. WHAKATANE. OPOTIKI. GISBORNE. MATATA. Comfortable Seven-seater Touring Cars. Booking Offices: Rotorua—Hinemoa Garage: 'Phone 66. Whakatane —Canning and Witchell: Ph. 35M. Opotiki: Head Office. 'Phone 151. Royal mail services Between 1 ROTORUA AND PAENGAROA DAILY, I Connecting with East Coast Railway for | Tauranga, The Mount. Te Puke, Matata, etc. . Connecting with Afternoon Tr-iin from . Rotorua. From Rotorua to Te Whaiti and Murupara twice weekly. (The Heart of the Uiewera Country.) E. E. WILLIAMS, Royal if ail Contractor, Hinemoa St.. Rotorua. 'Phone 124. MOTOR SERVICE BIGHT THROUGH IN ONE DAY. Cars Leave Rotorua 6 a.m., TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Arrive Gisborne 7 p.m. Telegrams "Motoco," Rotorua. 'Phones 19 and 353. BOTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT COMPANY. LTD. _ AURA N GA - MATAMATA. Cars leave Matamata after arrival Rotorua Express from Auckland. Fares, l(fc- R«sum. 17a 6d. TAURANGA-WAIHI. Care leave Waiii noon after arrival train fiom Hamilton. Reserve Seats per Collect Wire. GRIFFITHS, Tnoranga-Matamata-Waihi Boy&l Mail Contractors. rpiTIBANGL TOURIST SIGHT-SEEING COMPANY'S Motor Chtr-a-bancs leave GJP.O. Daily for three-hours' drive at 2.15 p.m.: 6s return. Two-hours' drive through Racecourse, Mount Eden, and Parks at 10.15 a.m.; Is return. BOOK YOUB SEATS. 'Phone 2690 A. J. RIMMER. fJiAUEAHGA-H A T A M A T A. .WALKER'S HUDSON MOTOR SERVICE. Cars leave Tauranga Daily at 8 a.m., connecting with Rotonia-Prankton-Auckland Express at Matamata at 11.20 a.m. C-rs leave Matamata Daily, after arrival of Auckland-Frankton-Rotorua Express, at 2,40 pjn., reaching Tauranga. 5.30 p.m. Book Seats by collect wire to "Mahon, Matamata." D. w>T,TTRTt. Taraanga. 'Phona 155. OR ANT AND SONS, Maungaturoto, Ford Service Station.—Cars for Hire. Trains met by arrangement. Trips to any part of the North. Good service; good cars. MURIWAI MOTOR RACES, February 25.—McLaren's reliable International Buses. Book Seats. —'Phone 2531. Musical Instrnments lot Sale. BABY loves a Gramaphone! Somo Travellers' Samples, cheap.—P. Moore Piano Co., Customs St. BASS, 4 strings, £12: worth £20; Violin, Bow and Leather Case, £7.-102, Hobson St. OROOKMAN. overstrung, underdamper. lD Don't fail to eee this; £80.—Auckland Piano Agency. 291, Queen St. Piano on Friday evening; best value; cash or easy terme.—At Moore s Customs St. GRAMAPHONEB on easy terms; £3 down, 6s weekly—F. Moore Piano Co., Customs Bt. GRAMAPHONES with 20 Records from £4 10a; Edison Standard Phonographs, £G 10s; Needle 3, 2s pei 1000; Records, 2a. Agents for the Edison Diamond Disc, the ■world's best.—Edison Dealers, over Howie Walker's. KRASHONE, big. overstrung, underdamper Piano, free of borer; only £7B.—Auckland Piano Agency, 291, Queen Bt. "VfAGNIFICENT Upright Grand, double IVI Overstrung, rich tone, splendid condition; £65.—Crockery Shop, 143, Symonds Si PIANO, almost new; handsome instrument; suit best home; owner leaving; sell privately.—Address at Herald. PIANOS.— Piano Tuning and Repairs, accurate, reliable.—Premier Piano Co., 8. Rutland St. 'Phone 2787 A. TARE Time to Choose Piano on Friday evening, at Moore's, Customs St. Cash or terms, T\7"ELLS, iron frame, £60; Neufeld, iron VV frame, £47: Challen, £37.—Auckland Piano Agency. 291, Queen StPQfr. - BEAUTIFUL Upright Grand otOO Piano, new.—On view. F- Moore Piano Co., Customs St. E. gRITISH AND OONTINENTAL piANO 00. New Address: HAYMAN'S BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. j HIGH GRADE PIANOS, ORGANS, PIANO PLAYERS AND GRAMAPHONESj At Wholesale Prices on Terms. ! A. HEGMAN, Manager. t | Musical Instruments Wanted, piANO. wanted to buy for cash; freo from Piano 6^:~fer>. " nd Partlcuia " RECORDS (Needle), 10 and 12in Central Agency, 70 City Chambers. Th oa tor representative. UUI rpANKIELD. POTTER, 1 Sets just landed; the beat value and variety.—242, Quesn St. anc A NY Photographer who haa'TSiTtekliT* JX Photographs at Bowling Greens kindly communicate with office,—l4A Tyrone Buildgs., next Thames Hotel, Customs St E

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18017, 16 February 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18017, 16 February 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18017, 16 February 1922, Page 12