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AMUSEMENTS, TOTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. j *-*■ Courtenay Place. 'Phone IGS. I TO-NIGHT at 8. SATURDAY' 2.30. ■Fullers' Presenting a Company of j Vaudeville International Artists. The j Pullers' most distinguished Coterie ! Vaudeville, of all.star features ever cmFullers' bodied in a N.Z. Vaudeville Vaudeville Theatre. An absolute triumph T Fullers' achieved nightly, by Tiny 'iot l - Vaudeville . Marjprie, Little Eileen, Mons. Fullers' Poincaire, Armjtage and Vaudeville Hine, Myra Gale and Little Fullers' Sadie, Barnes and Barnes, J Vaudeville Carlton Max, The Two LittleFullers' Johns, and Marvellous Ed. Vaudeville ' i THE ZENITH OF VAUDEVILLE. ■Coming out the Theatro'last nigiit everyone remarked that the whole show wu6 AS BRIGHT. AS A BUTTON. CLEAN AND WHOLESOME AND REALLY .ENTERTAINING. AN -EVENING OF DELIGHT! DON'T MISS THIS GREAT BILL! FULLERS'POPULAR. PRICES- S D.C. and O.S. 25.; Stalls, Is. . Box Plan t( at the Bristol. Booking fee, 6d. extra. ' Doors, 7.15. ... When America goes crazy about- a Moving Picture—it's .time for you to see i it. The speed of tfie story, with-hun-dreds, of people/and hundreds of 0 horses: the tightness' you have in n your throat when "The Lamb," all by ' himself, makes a stolen quick-firing gun spit hell-firo.and death at a howling' mob —all these helpBut when lovely SEENA OWENS crawls up into DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS' armsarid . f Well—you are so glad you went that jou go again; and- take your friends. SEE' "THE'LAMB." ' , . SEE "THE LAMB." . SEE "THE LAMB." Now Showing at * EVERYBODY'S. ; VERYBODY'S. ! : ' THE LAMB, : THE LAMB, 1 How a' proven . coward turned hero. . Produced at the Triangle. Studios by the ' . .great. • D. W. GRIFFITHS. What does this' mean? ' It means that tho greatest picture-pro- , ducer of the ilay.' has'put his approval on it. ■ . SEE "THE LAMB" SEE "THE LAMB" . .And realise, if not before, that . GRIFFITHS IS A MIGHTY ' •'"-.': PRODUCER..' ■ "THE LAMB," ... -"THE -LAMB,". A gripping -5000 ft. drama, featuring • DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. ' ' - - And. MISS SEENA-OWENS.. Tea served Free in D.C. at Day Sessions. Prices—Day Sessions: Stalls 3d.; Dress Circle, Cd. Night, -.fid. everywhere. ...Tdurist'Resorts. pAEKAKARIKI' '"' HOTEL. Handy to Wellington.- f The Place to. Spend a Holiday. Tennis Courts, Golf Links, ' Beautiful Sea Beach. Good Fisting. Motor Launch. Trips round Kapitj Island - ; arranged. J. QUIRK, ' ' . Proprietor.. mnrawELL.' private hotel, , 1 ROTORUX One minute from station. P.O. Box 29. Telephone' 20. Telegraphic address "Thirwell.' 1 First-class accommodation. ..Tariff, 6s. per day; 355. per week. T..-P. DOWLING, ' Proprietor. HE GEYSER HOTEL, ' ROTORUA. Golf- Links' adjoin hotel. Situated i at-Whakarowarewa. Spout baths on premises (famous for their 'extraordinary * cures). Bus free .from station to. hotel '. for guests. ■ •' 3 Tariff from 9s. per day; .£2 15s. per f week. - ■:• \- ■ V , ROY WOODWARD, Proprietor.' ■ I (Late Grand Hotel. Rotorua, and.Royal j Hotel,. Auckland.) THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTORUA. 0 Accommodation for 100 guests. Officially ? representing Tho3. Cook, and Son, N.Z. t Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z. i. Public Service Association. Tariff: 7?. per day; 40s.'p3r week. J. N. M'LEAN, Proprietor. t — '■ —■•■".- •■■■' -.:.-..- ; . -..,. ..■'■ | QONOMA HOUSE,-Most Central House C? in Rotorua, 3 minutes from" Now Convalescent Home, Bath-Buildings, Post Office, and Station; all modern conveiji- - enoesj electric, light throughout;-Bs.' por I. day, or 355. per. week. Porter meets all trains. . ■ . - -.< MRS. MOORE, Proprietress. t ' ■■:'-: ' ■■ ■ ■'.:'■.■'.'■ HAVE yon Tried TE MATA WINES I „ They are a New Zealand product, I and the best! . Prices from 28s. per case, j f Write tie Manager "at Havelock North Eot Price List. '

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2767, 10 May 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2767, 10 May 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2767, 10 May 1916, Page 7

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