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A-dT-TSEMErTTS. MULE Symonds T YRIC. J- HE Street. -UyBIC. Direction, Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. HAYWARD'S "PICTURES. -YWAED- A ICTURES. rpO-NIGHT'S ■_JE ; W "PROGRAMME. THE LIFE OF MONA LISA, An Historical Drama, Exquisitely Coloured. Captain King's —From Egg to the Spit—His Mother-ln-Law —A Lodging for the —Magnetic Fluid —Gaumont Grapiuc — Tsar's Review — Kind-hearted _>_p_a— Vibration Effects—Mr and Mrs Patapon See the Eclipse. THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRATTT7 EST'S T>ICTURBS. TJOYAL A LBERT TTALL. Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. THE HOME OF THE STARS. GRAND MILITARY SPECTACULAR EXCLUSIVE, THE TRAITRESS. THE TRAITRESS. LAST NTGHT. THE TRAITRESS. mHE "pNGLISH T\ERBY, 1-12. WEST'S PREMIER LADIES' ORCHESTRA D. Circle, Front Stalls, 1/; Back Stall*. 6d; Children, 3d. Reserved. 1/6. 'Phone 150 G. ALAN McELWAIN demonstrates on Domestic Pets To-morrow Night at the Waitemata Boating Club's Concert. 533 "DOYAL TVOLLER IXK ' ROYAL ROLLER R INK, mO-NIGHT, rpO-NTGHT. rpO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT, rpO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. (~1 RAND "DOSTER AND J-\RESS /-tARNTVAL. rjRAND pOSTER AND "CIANCY ■QRESS /~V_RN-VAL. Admisslon, 2/; Reserved Seats, 3/6. RINK OPEN AS USUAL TO-DAY. STL STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN *■-> CHURCH, PONSONBY. ANNUAL MEETING AND CONVERSAZIONE, In the CHURCH HALL, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT, At 7.30 o'clock. Annual Reports. Musical Items. Refreshments. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. 533 (i ET the Impulse and a Shilling, and come X to the Town Hall To-morrow, and help the W.B.C. 53SOITAI. and Dance, Foresters' Ball, *J Edinburgh St. Every Tuesday Night, from Sto 11. Gents. Sub. 1/: Ladies _d. 78 pKNTItAI, -Tai.'L. — Sunday Services, '' Meetings, Dancing (good floor and pianoi.Apply next door below. 5 RINK, LALLi OR THEATRE- — Ladie. aud Gents' Fancy, Historical, and other Costumes, Theatre Coats, etc.. for Sale or Hire, at reasonable rates. Lists on application. Our Dresses won 98 prizes during l'JlL—McElwaln and Zeven, 2.1. Queen St * APARTMENTS VACANT. A DELAIDE PRIVATE HOTEL, 101, *X llobsou Street; central position; 3min walk from railway and wharf: first-class accommodation: 30 rooms; hot and cold water.— !'. Rothery, Proprietor. "Phone 3730. 1 i EVONsIIiitE'IiOUSE. 03. Ho'l-sotT'SU i' (bandy «barf and train!.—This centrally situated and well-appointed house has Vacancies for two or three Paying Guests. Terms moderate. Telephone 1272.--L. B. WYATT, Proprietor. E _ V U N I' O R T. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Close to wharf. Good table. Every convenience. MRS TACKABKBBY. 38, Kerr Street 56 I "t-\ L E N O S M Ti N D," I VT LOWER SYMONDS STREET. Situated _ minutes' walk from Albert Park. j Visitors to Auckland will find this an ideal place for a Holiday, being in close I proximity to Museum, Art Gallery and 1 Government House Grounds, aud only 10 , minutes' walk from Station. 'Phone 1349. Telegraphic Address: Glenosmond, Auckland. MRS. INGRAM. LARGE Put. Bedroom, suit two ladles or ge_iL; also. Single Bedrooms; convs.; lovely view harbour.—S__, Oration Rd. 86 LADY, with superior private borne, has Accommodation for Married Couple or Two Gents, good locality, wiLhld Id section. -Apply Star Ollice. 22 MURTTAJ, Graham Street, turn at ITince's Rink.—Vacancies for per- [ manent boarders; balcony rooms overlooking harbour. Terms moderate.— N. Harrington. l»2 I»OOMS. —A Flat to Let, partly furnished; * bath and kitchen; private entrance. — Write 1..11., 4215, Star Ollice. 5-7 SINGLE - Bedroom, furnished or unfurO nished, newly decorated, private house, two minutes Town HalL — l2, St. Paul's Street, City. 14 TOPv'ROFt" 22; New itTi Ponsonby.— Private Board and Residence; lovely harbour view. 'Phone 3532. -ri-VA WHIRL" 15_j Graf Road.—T___ X well-appointed house has Vacancies for Boarders; every convenience; good view. 'Phone 3123. Under new management rpXLH GABLES. RUSSELL —' Modern A House, 40 rooms; h. and c. bath; right on water's edge; plenty of rooms and plenty of room Ln the rooms; 6/ a day, 30/ and 30/ week. I—lunch Ailoma at disposal of visitor*. Ask for Ailoma at Opua. MRS DARBY. lVopri___e_s. rpo LET, Furnished Single Room.— X at Star Office for address. 74 a-\0 LET. 2 Superior Unfurnished Rooms, -i- conveniences.—Apply 00, Franklin Rd. rpO LET, Single Furnished Bedroom, quiet; X 5, per week. —Apply V. Jones, Stationer. •237. Hobson St. 030 TO LET, a Furnished Room; good harbour X view; suit gentleman in business.— Address at Star Office. 2 aTO LIT. large Furnished Bedroom, very X cy nfortable. every convenience.— Apply S3, Grafton Rd. 15 rpO L.T. 2 large Pirrtly-furnished Booms X (_r,*place), with use of conveniences.— 96. Newt.n ltd, (near Symonds Stt. 008 TWO Rooms, furnished or amis-ted, (.'very convenience, one minute to Ponsonby car, top end of Franklin Rd.Apply Star Office. 00 TWO Nicely Furnished Single Front Rooms to Let. to business gentlemen: quiet locality; Imln. to tram, City. — Apply Star Office. CI f("TWO Unfurnished Front Rooms, fireplace, -*• use kitchen, convs., gas, bath, copper, etc: 10,'.—14, Burgoyne St, Newton. -aims reservoir. 67 TWO Comfortable Furnished Rooms, wir_ gas stove; very private, suit m.c; also, Double Room, single beds, to suit friends.7l. West St. (close St. Benedicts si. "VT-BONA, 45, Karangahape Road.—Prii V vate Boardinghouse; accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders; Id section.—Mrs Skene. "TTAOANCrES for respectable Boarders: V tariff, IS/; plain washing, early breakf_st; bath, piano.—24, C___en St, corne.r Oxford St, Newton. 60S \TACANCY for a respectable man, Ponson.y; central position: nice single room; every home comfort and convenience. —Homely, 'phone __58. 544 TA7ANTED, a MX, as Boarders in private VV family, also young Man to share room. -27, Great North ltd. (near Reservoir). 582 '"ITTIAREPAIT 1 PRIVATE HOTEL, VV GRAFTON ROAD. First House on Left over Bridge. VACANCIES FOR YOUNG MEN . BOARDERS, Single and Double Rooms. 'Phone 1-69.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 181, 30 July 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 181, 30 July 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 181, 30 July 1912, Page 12