AMUBEMENTB. ] JJIS • MAJESTY'S";- - THEATRE DAISY JEROME SEASON. ' ; IMPORTANT BOOKING NOTICE. 'As Miss- Jerome is rexieating Ker Aw- j tralian 'and AueHand Tneatre reoords in Wellington, intending patrons nre strong- ' ly advised to book seats to avoid disap. pointmont ftt Ticket Boxes. JJIS ' MAJESTY'S i" •" THEATRE ' • FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. ; (Press alone excepted). ' AS FULLY ANTICIPATED. RECORD HOUSES NIGHTLY. All Wellington is oomirig to see MISS DAISY JEROME,. . . . . - MISS DAISY JEROME,. MISS DAISY JEROME;'' - - MISS DAISY JEROME, MISS DAISY JEROME, MISS DAISY. JEROME,, , MISS DAISY JEROME. - j MISS DAISY JEROME;---' AMERICA'S GREATEST COMEDIENNE.. THE GIRL WHO.MADE . "COME OVER HERFj," ' ; ' i UndiT the J.' C.'Williamson'Managements'' ' ' : The tremendous-enthusiasm' which" is" accorded to this wonderful artist draringi the. whole period of 85 minutes on thfl . etage is surely, a theatrioal record. THE HARTLEY WONDERS', " ! Of American ' SEBASTIAN MERRTL AND HIS YIP YAPS. . .' BOGUES VAN, BUREN. And OLIVOTTI. And SPINETTI; " . SAM LA MERT. ■ Brilliant Whistler and Mimic. ARMSTRONG AND FOWARTH. GOULD BROS. CLARK BROS, . STEWART AND LORRAINE.. ! - Prices—D.C. and 0.5.,-2s. [ Stalls, Is. Upper -Circle, .Is. .. Booking.!at..Dresden^. : LATEST' WAR' NEWS : SCREENED. " '. • -JIVERYBODY'S. ...../ " THE POPULAR OPERA'HOUSE. . : TO-DAY— TIIJ,-10.30, Pathe's Rare Star Drama, % "HIS.GUIDING ,ST;VR!"."ln,Colours.:: - - i' "EIS GUIDING-STAR!" In Colours. ' "HIS-C4UIDING STARi!-"- In• Colours.i'^A, Magnificent Dramatic Treat. ■', ! "BOYS OF THE BULLDOG BREED," ■ "BOYS OF THE, BULLDOG. BREED,'S;...; OF THE BULLD.OG; BREED,'j;,,. Received-With • Rousing Cheers.'--— - "NEW .ZEALAND'S OWN., SOLDIERS,'', ; ''NEW ZEALAND'S-OWN. SOLDIERS,'? - . "NEW-ZEALAND'S OWN SOLDIERS,'A Marching Through ,:City-rEmbarkation-rt ." i On Board-the Troopship. 3d. Children. . : Adults,.6d< : HOTEL NOTICES. ' • THE GRAND HOTEL, : . : .Willis' Street,-Wdlingtonl'- ' ' ' THE MOST POPULAR HOTEL IN NEW, '■ : ZEALAND. -, mHE Management have pleasure'in. aw; i nounci'ng that the impiovauionts ( which havo'lately taken place "at this weli» known Hotel have placed THE-GRAND • second to .none in New Zealand. ' Correspondence addressed to tho Pre • prietor will reeeive prompt attention, ' E. L- CHAFFEY, i ' P.O. Box 711. : 'Phone 1216. —— ——— ■ V-.- ' '' WHERE TO STAT IN •' WELLINGON. rjIHE A'LB ERT•HO TEli • . (Comer of, Willis and Manners Streets) -- ■ ■ . ~ _ / > J Tariff—9s. Gd. per day;- £2 10s. per weett JAS. MT3ONAID, ' Proprietor, DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, . WILLIS STREET. rjTHIS Popular Hotel haa been thorough;X ly renovated end extended by an ad-, ditfon whioh'gives accommodation for 50 • guests. - : '. ";'' ■ Refurnished; and' Decorated throughout; New and Spacious Dining, Commercial • . and Drawing.. Rooms. ■ Promenade flat roof. : / Tariff, 7s. 6d. per day, o* 'j®2 &. pec week. - -;- •- ■ v.. • Sunday Evening'a Dinner a Specialitl, , f . -. RICHARD DWTER, .; ; . .Proprietor, . -r/'!: 'HI N® Q N'B - . . j . ; ZEAtANDEB HOTBIJ Mkhaere Sfaeet, ' -' N WELLIN(3TQN..' J. H. HDJTON, N ' - fioprtetffts, 1 : :.1 ; '■ s .' • IJVHE NEW ROTAI .BOTEIj^. Rangitlkei Stiwt, Palmereton | , •* 'ARTHUR HAY WOOD ProprleloJi ' , The Hotel Is'' fitted thronghont witß tiiectrio'' light, 0 , "and' affoids, SUPERIOR i ACCOMMODATION, to -Visitors. - : ''Speight's'Ale-on. draught. -• • / ' • TARIFF, 6s, td. P.O, Box 203. ', ; Telephone Bit *• WHITE . HART .V. HOTEL).' W CHRISTCHURCH, - . ■ This .is. one .'of the. .most, .nprtoJate. .ami , best Hotels to stay at in the Dominion, having only been rebuilt four years,. ... Tariff: Bs. 6d. per day. F, M. DREWITT, Proprietor; CENTRAL HOTEL, -Emerson' • and ■ Dal ton Streets, NAPIER.. """ REBUILT 1912. • The eunny climate, aided by staying al this. Up-to-date Hotel,. will make joun) Holiday in Napior a most enjoyable one. Heated tliroughout iritb Ideal Radiators, . Moderate Tariff: Excellent Cuisine, W. E. HILL, Proprietor, Lato of Dnnedin and ChristchnrcK. VORK PRIVATE HOTEL, j .X -■ Feilding's LEADING House, { . One Minute from Railway Station.. . /Commercial men-and ; holiday-seekers. will- find this house 'up-to-di\to in every ' particular. .'Fifty;iwms, excellent table, ; good- - attention. ; under new, management.. ' Tariff,. 6s. __ : MRS. M CONACHIE, ' .. . . ; Proprietress. : WHERE-TO STAY IN ITOIXINGTON, . : nrEALANDIA' ''PRIVATE HOTEL, /.i Clyde Qnav. (Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station.) Kitchen under cntiro charge of Mr. Fix, late Chef Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, for 9 years. ■ Visitors' and Permanents Rates: ■5% ner dav; 255. per week. "Phono 165G, . MRS. FIX, Proprietress. THISTLE INN HOTEL. Sydney and Mulgravo Streets. THIS well-known and,popular Hotel now under tho management of W, HANNAFIN (liite Public Works.Departs' ment and old past ■ President Drivers'-, Union). Best brands Wines and Spirits stocked. Tariff, ss. .per.'day;'- 255:; per week.. A: bearly wclcothc given to all old ..ajid new Friends, Phone 1198 '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2227, 13 August 1914, Page 7
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