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AMUSEMENTS. rnHE THING'S fTVHEAIBE 1 MERRY MATINEE TO-SIORBOW. fTIHE T7IALL QF mBOT, AND A f SPLENDID SELECTED SERIES. THE THING'S mHEATRH , HE J-HEATRS End of Pitt-street Penny Section. NEW PICTURES TWICE WEEKLY. Every Monday and Thursday, i THE Cream of the World's Production, t TTIULLER'S The TJICTURES A ULLEK'S BEST OF ALL A ICTURE3 AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA ALL Auckland te Flocking to SEES rnHE J7tALL QF rpROT. 1 A Gigantic Production that has 1 never been equalled. A Wonderful Cinematograph Achievement rnHE TfALL r\F rpEOY. Owing to Its great success here this Remarkable Pictnre will be Screened TONIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT TTNDER rnHE TTNION TACK. Life on the Training Ship Exnrotrth. BATHE GAZETTE. Gleanings of the World. THE LOST RIBBON. Indian .Drama. THE TEST, A Sad Story of Life in New , York. GOLD MINING IN SOUTH AFRICA, A STAGE ROMANCE, Dramatic MUCH Laughter iv These. Bill's Little Plan. Getting Even. 1/6, 1/, 6d. Reserves, 2/, Wildman's. Theatre 'Phone 3054. THE TT-ING'S rnHEATRE. HE KING'S J-HEATEB, gUNDAY AT fjgQ jJTR QLEMENT TTTRAGGE, Illustrated Lecture on Illustrated Lecture on A "yOYAGE rpHROCGBj mHE TTNIVERSE. Beautiful Lantern Slides. Doors open st 7. Silver Collections at Doors. PIGEON AND CANARY SHOW. «PS (~ "VpWTOH THGEON AND >J|*|J ; fXLUB. ANNUAL OHOTT. FORESTERS' HALL, EDINBURGH-ST. rpO-DAY (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY, JUNE 9 AND 1() ADMISSION, I/; Children, Cd. R. WARNOCK, 045 Secretary. APARTMENTS VACANT. T>OAKI> and Residence in Devonport -*-' wanted, by young lady, Cheltenham or Melrose; terms moderate.—Reply D.E.F., 778, Star Office. 30 C6OMFOBTABLE Front Room, snlt single ' working man. Terms moderate. Hobson-st 94 Home for Working. Man *-/ or two friends: terms 1/6, Including washing.—Corner Fitzroy-st. an<i Douglasst., I'onsonby-rd. 35 " ARLINGTON," 7, Lower SymondMt. A- 7 —Superior Board and Residence for tourists and pennuueuts; terms moderate.— Phoue 1937. "CMiRNISIIED Bedroom in comfortable ■*- home wanted by young lady.—Write W.S., Symonds-st Post Office. 1 "TTIURNISH ED Bedrooms] single and A double; SitrJngroom if desired; 'every convenience; Id section; board If required. —S5, Symonds-st. 45 "riLENOSMOXD,-- Lower Symonds-st.— Vacancies for Tourists aad Termanents, handy to Queen-st; terms moderate. —Mrs. Ingram. 'Phone 1349. SU, Grafton-rd. —Board and Resideuce; newly furnished single and double rooms; nice quiet home.—iilrs Cockburn. 7 JINGLE FurnlKhed Bedroom to Let, 5/ O weekly; also. Double One; use of conveniences.—76, (Irafton-rtl. 92 TWO Young Ladies, engaged during day, share room, private family; Mt Eden; S mlns. Star Offii-e. 528 \rERY comfortable large room, suitable two gents; gas, fireplace, side entrance. —22, York-st. 40 VACANCIES for several gentlemen boarders; all home comforts.—Have* lock House, 3, Wynyard-st "\TACA_NCIES for Married Couple, 30/; i » Single Gents, 17/; soft washing; good table; piano.—Gleacoe, No. 4, BeresfordVst 565 ENTWORTH, 220, PonsonDy-rd. (near St. John's Church). —Vacancies for Boarders; every home comfort. 'Phone 2770. WANTED, Two Gentlemen, to share a room; terms moderate. —Apply No. 25, Pitt-6t. opp. Upper Vlncent-st. 12 ANTED" Two Young Men, to share balcony bedroom, private family; hot and cold baths, with showerj—2o, Picton--6t., l'onsouby. 546 LDOW, with furnished home, wants to let two Front Bedrooms, one with fireplace; apposite Id section.—-33, Gladstonest, off Symonds-st, IS WANTED, Workingman Boarder, private family; single room; soft washing nnd mending; terms reasonable. — Address Wheeler, Grocer, Gt. North-rd. 527 V\fANTED, in private family, 2 Young W Men Boarders; single rooms; all conveniences; terms moderate.—Apply 13, Eng-land-st., Ponsonby. off College Hill. 82 VJI7ANTED, 3 Men Boarders share large VV front room; good table; private family.—Mrs. J. Martin, (late Harding-street), Manukau-rd., opp. Wbittomo and Stevensou, Newmarket. 32 SINGLE _ ROOMS to Let, to young ladies or gentlemen going to business; all convs.; plunge and shower bath; beautiful view harbour. —Apply Star. 90 KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. Mr G. USHER. Proprietor. This Hotel is very private, central, and convenient, surrounded by Large and well-lald-out grounds, and in the healthiest part of the city. Pull-sized billiard table, tennis court and gymnasium. Telephone 2256. APARTMENTS -WANTED. ATTENTION. —We guarantee to Let Rooms and send Boarders; fees In advance. If not suited in a month, money refunded. —Buttles Agency, 107, Queen-st "Phone 3034. 60 TJOAKD and Residence wanted at Devon- -*-* port by gent, Melrose district—Write L.F., care Post Office, Auckland. 31 URNISHED Room (with fireplace) wanted in decent locality for elderly ■ man; rent moderate.—Write Monatia, 769, ; Star Office. 81 ANTED, 3 Sunny, Furnished Rooms, for two ladies, with use of kitchen; '■ bedrooms upstairs preferred.—Z., Post ; Office, Newmarket. 107 TOTTKIST RESORTS. KAMO SPRINGS HOTEL About 4 miles from Whangarei. ; To the invalid or those who suffer from ' \ Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Livac, Kidr 'ney. Bladder and Urinary troubles, M TIIE KAMO SPRINGS WILL CURE L where others have failed. To the Business Man in need of rest oi -' relaxation, il THE KAMO SPRINGS HOTEL ; offers first-class accommodation with every >, attention. t A regular line of 'buses to arrive at s Whangarei in time for business and return--2 Ing after business hours In time for dinner, r, Telephone communication with Auckland. i Tariff, 7/ per day; 42/ per week.—For particulars apply Office of Company, 22, Short land-st, Auckland, or G. W. Henderson, Manaser. Kama~

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 136, 9 June 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 136, 9 June 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 136, 9 June 1911, Page 12