AMUSEMENTS. IS MAJESTY’S ft THEATRE PULkSIVft VAUOKVIkLS Di'i-cetiun iL Hi)d J. .Fuller. XIGHTLY AT 8. SATURDAYS AND.. HOLIDAYS AT 2. FULLERS’ Bright. TO-NIGHT. First Appearance of MISS CLARIS VJtAKS, The wonderful MISS CLAIRE VEAIiS, harp soloist, In popular and classical selections on a magnilicent Grand double-action CONCERT UIIAND 11 Ail T, Together with * SIG. CARBASSI, the celebrated Soloist, On the Irisu Harp. A NEW, NOVEL OFFERING. To-night. First Appearance of STIMAS American S l ’ M A .S SCMA.S Entertainer. SUMAS Supported b.v a brilliant aggregation of High-dacs Artists. including, LEONARD NELSON. The Dinkum Comedian. EMERALD AND DUPRE, In their Comedy Sketch “Billeted/' PHIL PERCTVAL. ROSS BROS. MILLER AND RAINEY, In their Concoction of Melody and Mirth. Mike CONNORS AND PAUL Queenie THE AUSTRALIAN LE BRUNS, MISS 3 DEL AIDE, TAYLOR. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s 7d; Stalls, Is 7d; Upper Circle, Is Id. Booking at The Bristol —after 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre. Empress. empress. M P E E S S. EMPRESS. The Picture House. CROWDED NIGHTLY! * D. W. GRIFFITH Presents “THE “THE ‘“fHE “THE IDOL DANCER." IDOL DANCER.” IDOL DANCER." » IDOL DANCER." A Charming Romance of the South Sea Islands. Also, “THE INVISIBLE HAND." Episode Three. t Usual prices. Tel. 3442. BAND. WORKERS’ ' BAND At' ORIENTAL BAY, TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. LhADINQ HOTEL*. SHEFFIELD’S CENTRAL HOTB]^ t TAUMARUWUI. THREE minutes from Railway Station and Wanganui River Boat Landing. Strictly first-class accommodation. Porter meets all trains. Wire for accommodation. Telephone 138.
g A EB E T T’S HOTEL (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). Lainhton quay, Wellington. One Minute Poet Office and WJUtf Electric Cars pass the door. D. DALTON. Proprietor. /CENTRAL HOTEL. Vv Emerson street, Napier. P. BURNS PROPRIETOR Under New Management. Best accommodation iruaranteed. Finest brands of Wines and Spirits always in 6tOok. Tariff, Moderate. 'Phone 2SO. M ASO N I C Woodville. HOTEL. G. CHRISTENSEN PROPRIETOR Best- Accommodation Guaranteed. The Finest Brands of Winee and Spirits always in Stock. Tariff Reasonable. Telephone 33. DENBIGH HOTEL. FEILDING. THIS Leading Hotel now offers Tourists and Travellers every possible convenience. All traine met by efficient porters. Highest grade Wines and Spirits. Speight’s Beer on tap. Arne or telegraph for accommodation. Box 6. Tariff —lfis. Commercials 14s per diem; weekly,- j 6- Telephone 5. H. R. WALLACE, Proprietor, Feilding. HOTEL LANGMUIR, TAUMARUNUI (Opposite Railway Station). OFFERS First-class Accommodation Electric Light throughout. Night Porter. All trains met. Wire for accommodation. A. J. LANGMUIR. Proprietor. TJNDEB NEW MANAGEMENT. JJO 111 TIGER HOTEL. Corner Taranaki street and Abel Smith street, Wellington. “MAT” GLEESON. Proprietor. Has taken over the above Hotel, and will be pleased to meet Old and New Friends. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits stocked. Tariff reasonable, A. trial solicited. 'Phone 3537 a. This fine new briok hotel caters tor ' the travelling public. Ouly the best of everything provided. Charming outlook. Fireproof building. Electric light. Unrivalled cuisine. Garage. Wanganui’s Leading Hotel, COMMERCIAL HOTEL. PAHIATUA. NOW under the Management of "CHARLIE" HARRISON (late Gros•enor Hotel, New Plymouth, and Royal lotel. Featherston)., Best Spirits in Stock and Best Accommodation Guaran«ed. FMctric Light Throughout. Phone 42. THE PREMIER PRIVATE HOI EL OF WELLINGTON. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL (KIOSK), Oriental Bay.' Charmingly situated; Thoroughly Up-to-date; Excellent Accommodation; Excellent Gusine. 'Phone 25-219.. Telegrams: "Kiosk,’’ Wellington. CUAS. W. THROSBV. Proprietor.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10838, 2 March 1921, Page 3
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