AMUSEMENTS. : ' "Thr'oo Hours.o£ Indoor Sunshjne." ■ : : HIS . Ti/TAJESTY'S mHBATRE. is. Majesti"S -■α-heatiie.-Direction—Beu. and John Fuller, Ui> "FULLERS'." '■• - "FULLERS , ." . - ' "FULLERS'." -■'■■ "FULLERS , ." "FULLERS'." . -NIGHTLY-at ; 'B-NIGnTLY, ■ DICK'AND DOROTHY TRIO, ' ".- : Vesta and Jullyan. Copeknd and Kid. /, Howard Hall, Ada.Smarl, AVylie Watson, Ted J(aoLwn. Qenoviove Lee, Ward Lear, Ballancinos, Kelly and Drake.- .■ ; , THE TBIO CLASSIQUE, and Last Three Nights .of , MAUD COURTNEY AND MR. "C." Pripes as usual, Plan at Bristol. "In ner dire distress she fell infc) the hands of an unconscionable physician." THE "IT ING'S. HE i-MNG.'S.'-, : '-,-.■ '"ENLIGHTEN THY DAUGHTER.'"'" '•'"'• : "ENLIGHTEN TRY DAUGHTER," ■ Featuring RUBYE DE RBEMEB (Of "Auction Block" Fame). I Tho Light-hearted Bride-tc-be wonders I at the Despair of the Girl who HAS NOT BEEN WARNED IN TIME. "VNLIGETIN TRY DAUGHTER". Screens at 2, 4.10, G. 20, and 8.45. ' Evening Prices. D.C., 25.; Stalls, Is. and 6d. Plan at Bristol or 'Ph,6Jic'3tt3. No extra for Booking. ' "EVERYBODY'S. ■^VEKIBODY'S. OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS , r , "M?TTY n TAKES A HAND." Jno l'olhes Queen' as a Boardinriiousokeepar for n -Merry Weak. Also Showing— AUCKLAND VWM ALOFT. The First and Only Picture, taken from ' ■ the Air in New Zealand. • ' MPRESS. " MPBESS. Continuous—ll to 10. DOROTHY KELLY > • And MOXTiVGUE LOVE In ■ . ' "THE AWAKENING" This was tho bet, "She will be mine nicdin a moaih." . TOURIST RESORTS. WANGAKVI RIVER SERVICE. GjPEND Your Holiday at I'IPIRIKI,- • amidst Nature's Glories. Rest and HOUSEBOAT. beaUtifUr and Special Cheap Tariff at HOUSEBOAT and HPtRIKI HOUSE for one -neek, ', 6tn.y-over or longer. ... ..';.. '. Time-table from J2th December—De- ; , part WangflDui for PipiriJuY Tuosdaye Thursdays! iind Saturdays. Return—. ! Mondays, .Wednesdays, and Fridays. Depart Taumarunui: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays,. . ". . '. HOTEL," NELSON. HENRY BAIGENT, Proprietor, Has much pleasure in informing the VteL».N<>\\v&s -s\i\>\\s,. VSitA, Vβ Vs\s. T«\wae4i ;e tho conduct of this old-ostaWiehed Hotel. First-cjass Accommodation. ' Excellent Cuisine. • •■ Letters' and telegrams promptly attended to. '■' Telephone .38. P.O. Box 34. MASON'S GARDENS, TAITA, LOWER ' ? -' HUTT, . ....'. TONEST scenic gardens in the South- . ■*; ern Hemisphore. WoII worth a ( visit. Afofor-bnsos meet all trains. :' Special -Bus leaves for Station '5 p.m.- "'. daily. Afternoon Tea, Cd. Hot waier provided freo to picnickors. Cut flowers jn any quantity. Ordnrs booked for ' : Rhododendrons, Azalifls, Roses, and Gen- ■"■'■' era! Nursery Stock in choice variety: ' -Choice collection of 25 Bulbs sent to any' .. address on receipt of-2s. 6d.. 50 for 45.6q. F. CHTVERS, Manager. ■' il ■ '■"■ BLENHEIM.' *~^~'-". ' CRITERION HOTEL, ••,- -Under-.. New:, ■. ~ ' ;' Management.. •:: ....'". ;... .','. ! I Modern. Brick liuilding...Large Bedrpbme, ;- ■■',' t Spaciows fining■"'Rponv.:.- '--. .... ' .' Trout Fishing. ' ' -River Launching. .'Phono';ls. Box 33. : 2'eieeTams promptly' afonded' to. :,.H. M'ARTNEY, Proprietor, ■ - Late Dunedin, Timara'and Christchnrch. : lIJADNOB EBSITJENTIAL " HOTEL, , {M , Waterloo Quadrant, , ■■> : " :'.--.•■:. I • . ■ ■'■ AUCKLAND. /Kn-'-c; -;: Elevated position,, dvo'rlo'oking Govern-"' nient House .and tho Harboiir. - Fivft'minutes ■ from Station, Wharves,- and ' " j Cenlro of City. Electrid light throughout. • ■'■'. >'j Moderate Tariff. Strictly First-Class, i \ Telegrams r/'Radnor,' , - Auckland. 1 rraiRWELL intTvATl hotel,' JL ■; HOTOBTJA. . . Well .taown as i\w Preminf Ho\\s6 iot , - accommodation and cuisine. Has been : entirely renovated for. tho coming sea-.-... '■ son. One minulo from Station.: Tele- : ' phone 20; : Telegfaphic address, , ."Thir-. ; .we 11."... i ■',- '.;,-■■ '. .■■:. ,, ." , ": , ' , '.'- , ' \ Tariff, 7s. pes dny;JOs. per week. "' j T.' P. rJOWLTiYG, Proprietor. | CARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND. i RECOGNISED as one of the Lending i ' : Hotels in Aystralasia. Specialty: ; Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc. Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff : 10s. 6d., to 15s. per day. Special terms "for length- -. : ened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from Gs. Other meals optional. Full par- ' Uculare from Thos. Cook and Sou. or Government Tourist ■Raicnus. TeIegTWMR , . "Cargen," Auckland. E. F. Black. Prop. j PALJiERSTON NORTH. ROYAL, HOT E L. Nailom Brink Building. Electric Liffht ■ Throughout. Box 203. 'Phone 94.*. : A. E. HAYWOOD,, ' Proprietor. RALLY-HO! RALLY-HO! SUMMER WITH US AGAIN. WHENjieiting Napier make tho Provincial Hotel your Headqiinrtcre. The Offlcial, Homo for the Troops. Why , not for you also? •.'■'.'• Tariff moderate. . ! One minuto Station, Theatre, Parade. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. , KEISOX-THTa SOXiTH. SPEND YOUR .HOLIDAY AT WAINUI," NELSON! lirst-dm modern Pviyala House. Within oesy 'diatanco of town, situated on.banks nf Matai. ''Wainui" is the' Popular Home for visitors and tourists. Cars .. meot all boats and train. 1 ),•• First-clftss. . . accommodation. Tariff, 10s. per day, weekly by.arrjvngement. Telegraphic address, "Wainui," Nelson. 'Phono 85. MRS. H. CRUMPTQN, Proprietress. ~ -RJEW PLYMOUTH] ' The Garden of New ZealnnH. Spend a holiday at "Niger" House. : Beautifully eituatwl, overlooking the \ town and sea. Every convenience, electric light throughout, hot and cold baths. Throe minutes from Eliot Ftreet tiam .„.,... stop. Taxis meot all trains. ';•■'■ .'■ •■■: Te!ejjranis-"N"Jci\" New Plymouth. MIOSES BBANLEY AND BATES, i Propriotrasees.
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