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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Courtenay place- ’Phone 185. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY. 2.30 A GREAT CAJiNIVAL OF LAUGHTEI THE GREAT REVUE ROOM. The vast Theatre packed to the doon nightly. Hundreds turned a'.vay. Stupendous success of PAUL J. STANHOPE. The clever and popular comedian, anc MISS FRITZEE DE GUY. The brilliant comedienne and vocalist Last 3 nights of THIS IS THE LIFE One of tho great THIS IS THE LIFE est triumphs evei THIS IS THE LIFE known in WellingTIIIS IS THE LIFE ton. A new and distinct stage novelty. A CONSTANT SUCCESSION OF Exhilarating, Humorous, and Captiva. ting Scones and Incidents. Brisk, Exciting, VIVACIOUS AND FASCINATING. An absolutely delightful entertainment. Its refreshing charm and variety THE ONE TOPIC OF CONVERSATION EVERYWHERE. BRIMFUL OF FUN. Sparkling with new and novel items. Gay Duets. Remarkable Dances. THE ENTIRE PRODUCTION One continuous succession of delight! and unique surprisesSPECIAL NOTICE. The Fuller Management beg to announce that, despite the remarkable success of THIS IS THE LIFE, it must positively be withdrawn on Saturday next in order to make room foi OUR SECOND GRAND REVUE; Another brilliant production. FUN ON A FARM Monday FUN ON A FARM Evening next. Watch the papers for particulars. AND ABOVE ALL. Book your seats at Tho Bristol—2s, Is 6d, and Is. Booking 6d extra. Doors 7.15. 2ea NOW OPEN. TCIMPIRE BILLIARD PARLOR Opposite New Zealander. Hotel, Manners street. FIRST-CLASS TABLES AND FIRST CLASS ATTENTION. An Invitation is given to Ladies anc Gentlemen to inspect this elaborate!} furnished Parlor this afternoon and evening. Ladies are particularly invited. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE BILLIARI PARLOR IN NEW ZEALAND. NOW OPEN WANGANUI RIVER. THE GREAT SCENIC ATTRACTION OF THE DOMINIONSPEND Your Summer Holidays amidst Nature’s Glories; stay at PIPIRIKX HOUSE. The Finest Tourist Hostelry in tho Dominion. Stay and Trout Fish at the Beautiful and Unique Houseboat. SPECIAL CHEAP WEEKLY TARIFF’S Itineraries, . Timetables, Bookings; Cook and Sons and all Tourist Bureaux. A. HATRICK AND CO., LTD. LEADING HOTELS. HINTON'S rgEALANDER JJOTEL. MANNERS STREET. WELLEIfQTON. 3. H. HINTON. Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN • WELLINGTON. rjVHE ALBERT HOTEL (Corner .of Willis and Manners streets). TariG—-9b 6d per day; JB2 10a per week. jas. McDonald. Proprietor. c UNDER NEW RITE R 1 O MANAGEMENT. N HOT E L, Corner Hastings and Emerson streets, -. NAPIER, Having been thoroughly renovated, offers first-class accommodation to commercials and the travelling public. george \v. McDonald. (Late of Wellington), Proprietor. JNDER NEW MANAGEMENT JYAL TIGER HOTEL. ;er Taranaki street and Abel Smith street, Wellington. 1 "MAT" GLEESON Proprietor, taken over the above Hotel, and be pleas—i to meet Old and Ni.» mds. Best Brands of Wme« and its Stocked. Tariff Reasonable. A Trial Solicited. 'Phone 2527 A. TO BUSINESS MEN AND PUBLIC IN GENERAL. TfflE Arcadia Private Hotel is uo« 6 upplying a first-class Midday Laincheon between tho hours of 12 and 2 fot One Shilling. COCKAY NE, Proprietor. rrmocADERO private hotel. 1. Manchester street, Christchurch. no minute walk from Railway Stai First-class Accommodation loi manent Boarders and Travelling jii;. Electric Trams to all parts pi City pass every few minutes. Tanl n Ja proprietor. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.' VICTORIA HOTEL. PETONE. R CHAS. WALDEY (late stevedore), Wellington, has pleasure in anicing that ha has taken over the ■e hotel. rst-class accommodation offered the elling public. . , , , 1 Wines and Spirits true to label, ght’s Ale on draught. 26C PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Upper Hutt now under the management of M E Young, late of Family Hotel, Lowti Hutt. offers f.rat-class accommodation wines and spirits true to label. 28( ST ELMO, 52. Worcester street Christchurch, Junlest and Beet position in City, 2mii ** G P O- an . Electric Trams. MISS HAMPTON. Proprietress TRENTHAM HOTEL, TRENTHAM. FIRST-CLASS Accommodation. Al wines and spirits true to label. E- QUINN, 279 * Proprietor. E iIPIEB HOTEL. BLENHEIM Good acoimmodation. Moderate tanfl AU Wires and Spirits true to , label 55S T. KEATING. Proprietor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9042, 13 May 1915, Page 3

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