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Amosemeirts. . OPERA O-U S. E:"' Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. ; jjfßß f/jftA. AT £.30. ; ; CB3LDREN. SIXPENCE TO ALLPARTS. Change of Programme Every Saturday.• .I . "OULLER'S Best PICTURES. ("- ; .l'J ULLER'S of All X IOTUBE3. if. . AND BUEKE'S OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. ANOTHER GREAT PROGRiIMME. ISABELLA OF IARRAGON. . ' THE INDIAN BLOOD. , THE LACHINE RAPIDS. W : THE POLICE OF THE FUTURE. •„ - ASCOT SUNDAY. GOLD SEEKERS. TONTOLINI IN LOVE. THE ORDER TO MARCH. SCENES AROUND BOURBERY. ; "DLUVIOSE SUBMARINE T\ISASTER. THE TWO BROTHERS. CALINO AT THE BAR. . BURKE'S GRAND ORCHESTRA—" Lucrezia Boreia." " The Arcadians," " Poet and. Peasant." " The Geisha." -■ Is 6d. Is. and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. T3IRKENHEAD METHODIST SCHOOLROOM - > THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. REV. S. J. GIBSON Will Speak on "HONEYMOON TRIP TO SOUTH SEA ISLANDS.;* LANTEBN ILLUSTRATIONS. Collection for Foreign Missions. TITIS3ES LONERGAN AND WATTS'S " LVJ -V "AT HOME," > SOCIETY OF ARTS, , , THURSDAY, 18th AUGUST FORESTERS' HALL, EDINBURGH-STREET. * LEWIS'S DANCING CLASS. | EVERY TUESDAY EVENING. Gents., Is 6d. Ljadies by Invitation. Glover's Orchestra. G. BROKENSHIEE. Secretary. Lectures. T> E V. TO H N rn A K L B (Thirteen Years Missionary in Bengal) Will on TITISSION TX7-OEK IN -DENGAIi. .',;... LANTERN LECTURE TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). 7.30 p.m. ■ •'■ RICHMOND. Collections in Aid of N.Z. Baptist Missionary Society. ' • Meetings. pAEMERS' pO-OPEEATm; TV AIRY AND QTORES, T TD, [...' ;' M R. u A LLEN ELL . I WILL DELIVER ADDRESSES. : ! Asunder..; . I ON THE AIMS AND OBJECTS OF THE . ABOVE COMPANY. I And will also submit a Report on the Pracj tical Working of the Home Separation System in ; Waikato. TE KUITI (Public TO-NIGHT (TUEB- - DAY); August 16. ■__ I TE AWAMUTU (Publio Hall)-THUESDAT, ■. ■ August -18. .v.- -^ | HOROTIU (Public Hall)-SATUBDAY, August ■20. ~ ;;..; "- . . | A full attendance of Farmers interested in i the cause of Co-operation is requested. ; I ADDRESSES COMMENCE AT 8 P.M. 7 A UCKLAND RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION. A Meeting will be held at 48. Cook-street, opposite Central Hall, on WEDNESDAY FIRST at 8 p.m. Ladies specially invited. GEO. F. KEMP, Sec.. 8. Harbonr-Bt., Ponsonby. i ===; Funeral Notices. v : i'.;.. """3SST ; rpHE KING'S EMPIRE ; •VETERANS. 1 Members of the above are kindly requested to attend the Funeral of our late comrade, Thos. Taylor, ; late Sergeant military - train. Time, 2 p.m. TO-DAY (Tuesday), the 16th inst. Place, 23. Boston Road. ~. > . ■".'•.'' L. L- LEVY, ■ :■:'.■ Hon. Sec. The King's Empire .Veterans. (■■■uaaBnBaBHBaaiBHaBBBaBBH ■ * . : ..'..Tourists'.. - Resorts. "." . y ,^. .... QKOROIRE. 'v ; HEALTH AND.PLEASURE RESORT. NATURAL TTOT TJATHS. rpEOUT TPISHING. Golf. Tennis "Croquet. Shooting. Riding. .Driving. 1 Scenic Attractions. Intending Visitors to this Celebrated Thermal Springs Hotel should communicate with the Proprie- '. tor. Okoroire is on Main Line to Rotorua, and enjoys a fine, healthy. -dry climate, and is 700 ft above sea-level. Resident medical attendant. Full information on application to :'••:''.'"' T. MARTIN, Okoroire, Or THOS. COOK AND SON: Auckland. < THE AUSTRALIA, A.—To meet ever-increasing demands the Accommodation has been increased to 50 room's. Splendid situation in main street; 100 yards from railway station, four minutes' walk - from- baths,; superior table; airy rooms; electric light; hob and cold baths, and every home comfort. Tariff: 16s per day; 35s per week. Cook's Coupons accepted. Porter meets all trains. Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention.— N. MCLEAN, Proprietor. .;." - - , - : -..;/ RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. Brent's is. par excellence, the Winter House of Rotorua, having 14 bedrooms with fireplaces in them, besides 93 other bedrooms, two - smoking-rooms, three sitting' and two drawing rooms, with large open fireplaces, and plenty -of' dry , rata firewood for good ; fires. Nearest House to the Government baths, including the large- new bath-house-Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.—B. T. Brent, Phoprietor. " pARGEN" , T3ESIDENTIAL TTOTEL. EDEN CRESCENT (Near Top of ShortlanVst;, Auckland). "■':■. Is situated ; w;ithin four minutes' walk of the wharves, railway station,.,; post office, thea- i; tres, and centre of city, and commands- an" unsurpassed view of the beautiful Harbour of Auckland. It is the most luxurious and up-to-date house in the city, and a firstclaes chef is kept. Porter and luggage van meet principal trains and steamers. - Proprietor: E.F. BLACK. ' -rriSG'S pOUET "DEIVATE TTOTEL. ■ UPPER QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND. M K,J P TTSHER; PROPRIETOR. ' • This Hotel is very private, central, and con 7ement. surrounded by" large .and well laid-out grounds, .'and in the healthiest part of the city. Tennis : Court and Gymnasium; full-sized Billiard Table and Skating. v > Telephone 2255. - ",'- - ■ '■»« CTONEHUEST." " D ;-; SYMONDS-STREET. Auckland, NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND ■ EESIDENCE. : ■,;^.;"-' Telegrams: "Stohehurst," Auckland.^ .-''-.-'• MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN. . Proprietress. : Telephone 504..-.. : ,; : --'■■.:■-. :'■■']■ '!:.;.:, '■-' ;; ';. tj, GOING TO TE AWAMUTU! Stay at COMMERCIAL HOTEL.' AH modern conveniences. Nearest house to Bail Station. Night porter in attendance for Main Trunk train's.—W.' G. ABBOTT. Proprietor. : y .. '.f- '■/--'.;:■■--.■ '.-..-•' -' '•.'.-'"-»■". Restaurants and Tea Rooms. HARBOUR VIEW." Endeari'B Bldgs., opp. Queen-st. Wharf, nearest Winter Show. —Open Sunday. Afternoon Teas. Late Teas.—J. Fountain, Propr. . i P' ; RIO ; ' R * ' S* | HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE./ j THE. PLACE FOR CLUB DINNERS OE SMOKE NIGHTS. BEST Is LUNCH IN TOWN. ! TUT'' ANTED K N O W NVV.i; ;■ MISS WEIGLEY, , Ladies' Hairdresser and Toilet Specialist, 93. Karangahape Road- ; Electrolysis for removal of superfluous hair 5s a sitting; two months' treatment for the scalp and hair. 12s; Shampooing. 2s; i Hairdressing. Is: Cutting and Singeing, Is; Face Massage, 2s 6d: Eair Dyeing, 5s a.sitting; Combings made up, 2s per oz;- nigs. Transformations. Fringes, Switches, etc., at i lowest 1 , prices. Country orders receive prompt attention. •-.'■'-;. ■'.'. -. I TO- •■ ■' NAZOL, LTD.—Gentlemen.— the end of last Bummer I contracted a severe cold which (in spite of so-called "Cough Cures" I have purchased about tneH town) still clung to me. and indeed had got such a grip of my chest that I almost despaired of getting rid of it till the winter was over. Last -week, however, a iriend of mine recommended me to give 'Nazol a trial From the very first dose my Cough began to be less troublesome, and now -X am glad to say it has left me entirely. :il intend to keep a bottle by me always, as 1 consider it, an infallible remedy , and none "Quite as good."—Yours faithfully. ,*- U. -Laiehfua- Epsom, Jane 16th. 1910. ■;■:•.]

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14449, 16 August 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14449, 16 August 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14449, 16 August 1910, Page 10