Amusements (XV E R.A . HOUSE. Lessee .. .. M .. Miss Myra Kemble Business Manager .. .. Mr. J. St. Clair EVERY EVENING, AT Eight. "\TYRA TREMBLE REASON J ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION OP MISS MYRa KEMBLE * MR EDWARD SASS And the Famous KEMBI.K COMEDY COMPANY". TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT Positively LAST NIGHT of the most successful Comedy, A WHITE LIE ! LAST NIGHT of Miss Myra Kemble as Kate Desmond. LAST NIGHT of Mr, Edward Sass as-Sir John Molyneux LAST NIGHT of "A WHITE LIE," which cannot possibly be revived during the season. EVERYONE SHOULD SEE "A WHITE LIE." Preceded at 8 o'clock precisely by the charming Comedietta, in one act, THE NETTLE. Mr. Edward Sass and Miss Emma Gwynne. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), "Two Screams and a Yell l" First production here of the most recent London success as played at' the Strand Theatre, London, for upwards of Twelve Hundred Nights, the farcical Comedy, in three acts, by Mrs. Musgrave, OUR FLAT ! OUR FLAT ! OUR FLAT ! (By arrangement with Messrs. Williamson and Musgrove), In which the Popular Comedian, MR. GEORGE J.EITCH. Will make his first appearance here as Nathaniel Glover. Bos plan at Wildman and Lyeirs, Day tickets at Williamson's. Stage Manager : Mr. W. J. Bercsford. Board and Residence. "Til E R N L E I G H.' JC Next Grammar School, Symonds-street. Hot and Cold Water Baths. MRS. CaSHKL. Telephone 702. YORKSHIRE HOUSE, Symondsstreet—Private Board and Residence ; single and double bedrooms. Terms moderate.Mrs. Stephenson. " T>ARMBECK," Grafton Road, near the Jty Choral Hall— few vacancies, with homo comforts.—Mrs. Heckscher, Proprietress. MERIVALE HOUSE, corner of Cobdenstreet and Karangahape Road — Private Board and Residence, with every comfort. Terms moderate Mrs. Clapuott. FROGMORE HOUSE, Corner Grafton Road and Symonds-street. Vacancies. Telephone 714. /iOWES BAY, P. 0., WAIHEKE.— v ' Comfortable Home. Splendid scenery, good llshingand boating.—Apply to E. Parris, Proprietor. ACCOMMODATION can be had at Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.— Mrs. Wm. Craickshauk, Proprietress. Telephone 672. MRS. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE, 70, GREY-STREET. Fine view. Plunge and Shower Bath Piano, and the comforts of home FOLKESTONE HOUSE, PRINCES-STREET.-Private Board and Residence; single and double bedrooms, hot and cold baths.— Terms moderate.—Mrs. Butler. WAITE MAT A VIE Hardincstreet (Opposite Salt Water Baths). Single rooms, bath, piano. All home comforts. Five minutes' from Queen-street. Terms weekly, las. PORTCHESTER VILLA, HardingestreetPrivate Hoard and Residence. Bath, piano, all home comforts, coach-house, and stable. Five minutes' walk from Post-office. Terras, 16s weekly. "OELGRAYE HOUSE, opposite GovernJIJ ment House Grounds, Lower Symonds-street Accommodation by the day, week, or month; good table and attendance Terms moderate. — Mrs. Craig, Proprietress. BELMONT HOUSE, UPPER VIN-CENT-STREET—Every convenience to ensure comfort of Tourists, Visitors, and Permanent Boarders. Healthy locality ; spendid view. Suites of apartments. Hot and cold baths. Telephone 727.—Mrs. Basten. "T>URIRI," GRAFTON ROAD. MRS. NORMAN, Proprietress. A Few Vacancies. Telephone 723. In taking possession of the above establishment, Mrs. Norman has retired from her partnership in Frogmore. mHE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Under entirety new management. Specially adapted for tourists and travellers, who may now rely oh every comfort and. attention. Moderate terms to resident boarders. Unrivalled accommodation and appointments. First-class sample rooms. Public drawing-room. Letters and telegrams receive strict attention. JOHN P. PIERCY, Proprietor. FRANKTON JUNCTION REFRESHMENT ROOMS. TO ROTORUA TOURISTS. Mrs. Crowley, having opened new Refreshment Rooms, just outside the Franktou Junction station gate, will have Hot Dinners served immediately on arrival of the Auckland and Rotorua trains. Train stops from 15 to 20 minutes. Refreshments of all kinds. Prices moderate. Agent for sale of same day's New Zealand Herald. , MRS. CROWLEY, Proprietress. iTIHE RETREAT, next to Dr. Lindsay's, -*- Lower Symond-street, Auckland (formerly residence of Mr. Thomas Cotter, solicitor), Situation unrivalled! View unsurpassed ! Accommodation of best description for ladies and gentlemen and fami lies. The table and attendance are excellent. Bath, tc. Charges moderate.—Miss Kavanagb, Proprietress. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, / LOWER VINCENT-STREKT, Second House from St. Matthew's Parsonage. SEA VIEW, overlooking Albert Park and City. EVERY accommodation FOR tourists and permanent boarders. Hot amd COLD Baths. b MRS. RICHMOND, Proprietress. ELLESMERE, PRINCES - STREET, OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT HOUSE, Adjoining Albert Park. ( Magnificent views of the harbour. Specially adapted for Tourist*), who may rely on every comfort and attention. Moderate terms to Resident Boarders. Letters and Telegrams receive strict attention. Hot and Cold Baths. Proprietress MRS. PAIN. CARLTON, CITY. ROAD J SYMONDS-STREET. Sea View, overlooking Albert Park. f Tourists and Visitors will find Home comfort, good table, polite attention, baths hot and cold. Telegraph, "Shailer." Telephone 325. " ,l L E N A L V O N," \JT SYMONDS-STREET (Formerly Sir Fred. Whisker's Residence). Telephone 644. A few Ladies and Gentlemen can be accommo- , dated with Superior Board and Residence. The house is situated in large grounds, and commands magnificent views of the harbour. Tennis Lawn. Ten minutes' walk from the Post Office. Cars and 'Buses pas* the entrance gates. 11 a. ii 'i ii in ..i » ¥EW ZEALAND HERALD. ) Subscription :(M per week, delivered In town and suburbs ; or 13d fid per quarter, in advance posted to any part of the colony Births, lit; Deaths and Marriages, 2* 6d each Inter tion These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly News and Herald Monthlt Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the due nsertiou of advertisements, the Proprietors do net hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for iu the usual course o business. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of < advertisements iu the Herald mutt be in writing Advertisements received without such instruction •* will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement, must be at the Publishing Office not later than sis o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to ad vertisements may be sent to the Herald Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any re . sponsibility in this respect. HERALD TELEPHONES. , Editorial-No. 229. Counting House, Publishing Office, Advertise ments—No. 14. Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, Engvav. ing, Binding, Stationery— 178.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9394, 28 December 1893, Page 8
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