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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. NOW SHOWING. WILLIAM" FOX PRESENTS. Mary T>HILBIN IVjLary I HILBIN And PHYLLIS TTAXER. X HYLIjIS Haver. "The Tisai" Of Vekul" "THE TEMPLE OF VENUS. ' " THE TEMPLE OF VENUS.' "THE TEMPLE OF VENUS. AMOUNT PRESENTS Betty r-<OMPSON ETTY I^OMI'SON in ri'HE TKTOMAN WS?B A IMAGES.;; "J. HE W OMAN VV ITH 1: t "THE WOMAN WITH ■< FACES. "THE IVOMAN WITH 4 I-ACES. FOX COMEDY AND WEEKLY NEWS. SESSIONS: 11 a.m.. 2 p.m.. 5 p.m., and 7.45 p.m. 'Phone SS6A. M PRESS THEATRE! NEWTON. TO-NIGHT. AT 7.50. _ Rodolph Valentino and Alia Nazimova in " CAMILLE." " CAMILLE." " CAMILLE." Comedy and Gazette. OUR USUAL , PRICES. Stalls. 9d: Circle. Is. EMPRESS OKC:"F.STR\ '^ 1 __ TOURIST RESORTS. QAEGEN PRIVATE HOTEL, 7 EDEN CRESCENT. Tnrill. from 15a Per Day. . AMILTON— Kerry. Marama Street. Telephono 1497. Terms on application. "aRAKAI HO USE (Hot Springs). Parakai. Helensville. —First-class Accommodation for Visitors. , „ MRS. E. LITTLE. j __'Phono 35. Proprietress^ I 13 OTORUA—The Kozie Private Hotel.— ! J.V First-class Accommodation: near station and baths. Tariff, £3 per WPCK. Mrs. A. Boyes, Proprietress. 1 R OTORUA.—Randwick, near Railway Station, next K.M. Coy. Terms, s~s I 6d weekly.—Stewart Siliton. Proprietor. R' ' (OTORUA—Surrey House. Haupapa St., centrally situated. Accomniodation. j Tariff. 455. 'Phone 217.—Mrs. Devm, 1 roi prietress. , 1 E >OTORUA.—Queensland House. — Under 1 new management; table unequalled; j tariff, £2 5s per week; 2min. from Hallway Station.Mrs. Berge. Proprietress. OTORUA. — Hamilton House. 3n\ins. from Railway Station — First-class Accommodation: S3 per day; £2 os per week. —Mrs. Chubb, Proprietress. QHOESMITH'S PRIVATE HOTEL. O Hill Street, Warkworth FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Board and Residence. Good 1 able. MRS. SHOESMITH. Proprietress. "\rfslT Rotorua, and stay at Oakleigh V House, opposite Railway station, i Every comfort. Terms moderate. _ — S. i Robinson. Proprietress. 'Phone ' 127. 1 M URIWAI HOUSE. WEST COAST.Overlooking the famous Munwai Beach land Tasman Sea. Rugged coastal scenery, | beautiful native bush. invigorating air. I Special motor excursion from City Satur- | day to Monday. Particulars from Town Office: 13. BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS. I Queen Street. Auckland. 'Phone 2450 A. Where TO STAY VV IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation.. 5'" 1 Worcester Strtet, West End, 2 minutes fiom G.1'.0. Beautiful Lawns, Gardens. Etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY. 'Phone 672. Proprietor. IJHISTLE OTEL. 223-231, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. The following is an extract from a letter received by the proprietor of the Thistle Hotel: — " Dear Sir, — " Kindly book me two rooms for next week. My previous visit to your hotel, the Thistle, was the first occasion I stayed there. 1 must compliment- you on the 1 very up-to-date appointments, the scrupulous cleanliness of the house, especially the bedrooms, and the excellence of your dining room and meals. Also, the civility and courteous attention received and the very strict and proper manner in which the Thistle Hotel is conducted. Have just recommended two of my lady friends to stay there whilst on a visit to Auckland." The above testimonial speaks for itself for the residential qualifications cf the THISTLE HOTEL. Corner Queen and Darby Streets. G. V. Jones, Proprietor. .Lato Manager of the Central Hotel, Victoria St., and Grand Hotel, Rotorua. Tariff lis per day HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. CAMPBELL'S Bay, Takapuna.—Cottage, and Plat, furn., close beach and coif links.—i. Glanville Ter., Parnell. ■7" ==— —J KIOSKS AND TEAROOMS. YOU will thoroughly enjoy your lunch if you have it at Priscilla Tearooms. 36, Queen Street. Dainty Home-cooking. Special Afternoon Teas, fid (2.30 to 5 p.m.). Cheapest r.nd Best in City. TO LEASE. APARTMENT House, 4 self-contained (Flats, perfect order, balconies, large section, glorious views; £7 per week: references required.— and Besky, 99. Queen Street. I,MVE Minutes' Walk. Queen St.Space in best-lighted fire-proof Building, in City; areas to suit.—Moderate Rent, BSO, Herald. HAMILTON East.—Shop, now, living rooms, suitable draper; £5 a, week.— Marcell and Wernham, Hamilton. HOUSE, 5 rooms.Lease, 3$ years; £120 cash; £1 7s 6d per week.Norman, j 217, Karangahape Rd. HOUSE, modern, €-roomed, furn.. Heme Bay; 'phone, piano- will lease for term approved tenant.—Owner, P.O. Box 1215, Moderate .rent. fYJF.EN STREET.— of Shop and 2 * 4 Rooms for —Apply 370. Queen St. SHOP, large, 45ft. x 30ft., 3 windows, good IO stand, suitable large draper; rent reasonable.—Z., 592, Herald. KA-ACRE Farm, lease for term; every «JU convenience, handy Auckland, Southern line.A. G. Little, Hellaby'a Buildings, Queen St. "VTEWMARKET, 1 min Broadway.Coni.\' crete Building, 40 x 25 feet, roof and side lighting; also, large Iron Shed; section, 34 x 100; eminently suitable for garage, motor mechanic, or clothing factory; lease !> years, at £2 10s per week, plus rates, £9 per annum approximately; available June 1. Apply promptly to Sole Agent, F. WADE. The Broadway Land Agent, Newmarket. J E A 8 E OFFERED. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. EXCELLENT GROUND FLOOR, with four offices and cellar, about COOO square feet. In heart of city, ?<4. Customs Street East. Suitable for any class of business. Apply J. A. SUMICH, !M, Customs Street East. QFFICES OR SAMPLE ROOMS (3). Equal About 900 Square Feet. Can be Leased, Exceptional Basis. Excellent Position. S. K. S. TIPPING, Endean's Buildings. \ GRAZING TO ~ GRAZING, good, for cattle.—Dowell, Melrose Rd., Mt. Roskill. ~ LEGAL NOTICES. "WE HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED ,W INTO PARTNERSHIP. MR. ALEXANDER MILLIKEN. Of Auckland, Solicitor. The Practice of Barristers and Solicitors will be carried oil as heretofore at Empire Buildings,' Swanson Street, Auckland, under the style of BAXTER. SHREWSBURY. & MILLIKEN. BAXTER AND SHREWSBURY. April 2, 1024.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18679, 8 April 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18679, 8 April 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18679, 8 April 1924, Page 14

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