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, Meetings:x A @ TODGE AR A, 348, I. C. 1 The Regular Monthly Meeting of the atone Lodge will be held THIS (Monday) EVENING, in the Freemasons' Hall, Princes-street, at 7.30 punctually. Brethren of recognised Constitutions invited to ' attend. ; A. BROCK, P.M., Secretary. ; «* A UCKLAND i'ACHT . Jjta. j9l club. i A General Meeting will be held, in gsflHsSESalho Public Room, Harbour Board Offices, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) . EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to elect Delegates to the , Auckland Regatta Committee. The Committee will meet at 7.30 p.m. W. A. MicCOfiMICK, Hon., Sec. Photography. ! mHE CROWNING TRIUMPH OP A PHOTOGRAPHIC ART, EDISON'S LATEST AND GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT, THE TfINETOSCOPE, NOW ON VIEW AT BARTLETT'S STUDIO (By the kind permission of Mr. W. H. Bartlott), Hating just returned from i trip round the world (circling the globe in four months), taken solely for the purpose of bringing to New Zealand this emanation of genius. THE KINETOSCOPR, Which reproduces motions of anv kind with startling reality. The First Series of Scenes includes; • The Barber's Shop The Fire Rescue Scene The Chinese Laundry Aunahfllle's Graceful Butterfly Banco. _ London Daily New*, October 18, 1594;-lt is a living I'icture of a new order. A skirt dancer is seen among tier flowing drapery, and she bends her knees, travels on her toes, annd indulges in a giddy spin. It is just as one sees her on tho stage. Evening News and Post, October 24, 1894 :-Go and ten tho kinetoscope before you are a day older. London Morinng Post, October I*, 1894 :—The pictures are all perfect in themselves, are magm'fltd in the machine, and illuminated by electric light. All of which may be seen for One Shilling. A. H. WHITEHOU.SE, EXHIBITOR. Bartlctt's Studio, Queen-street (formerly known as '1 utile's Studio). Board and Residence. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. CARISBROOKE, BEACH ROAD, DEVONPORT. SUPERIOR APARTMENTS. Telegrams and letters receive immediate attention. ENNORE, 54, Symonds-strcet (nearly opposite City Itoad).—Single and double bedrooms, bath, etc. Terms strictly moderate.— Mr*. Hollingwurth. } FOLKESTONE HOUSE, Princes-street . (opposite Park Gites) — Single and double Bedrooms, hot and cold baths. Terms, moderate. -Mrs. Butler. VACANCIES for two or three Gentlemen, corner of Synionds street and Wellesley street. MERIVALE HOUSE (Next National Bank, Karangahape Road) Vacancies. VACANCIES for Boarders at 80, Graf ton Road; rooderatoterms.-Mrs. Mac Donald's. PARK VIEW, Alfred-street, near Choral Hall. Superior accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen; under new management.— Mrs. Harrison. BELGRAVE HOUSE, opposite Govern, ment Home Grounds, Lower Symonds-street-Accommodation by the day, week, or month; good table and attendance Terms moderate. — Mrs. Craig, Proprietress. VACANCIES, Rosebank House, Albert Road, Devonport. Tennis Court. FROG MORE HOUSE, Corner Grafton Road and Syaionds-atreet, Vacancies. Telephone 7U fir ELLINGTON. Accommodation at '■ Whitehall," Boulcott street. Central.-Mrs. B. ON YON. BOARD AND RESIDENCE at Sonoma, Princes-itrent, next Synagogue.— Mrs Wiu. Crulcksbauk, Proprietress Telephone 720; I rNLOSTER HOUSE, BIRKENHEAD.\J SKLKCT SEASIDIi SUMMER RKSORT. Charming and Healthy situation, 6 minutes from wharf, Boating, bathing, fishing, and tenuis lawn in immediate neighbourhood-Miss Hammond, Proprietress. TSTANA (LATE FERN LEIGH) X LOWKR SYMONDS STREET, Under Now Management. PRIVATE HOARD AND RESIDENCE. Hot and Cold Baths. Good Table. Mas. Johnson, Proprietress. T\UNBLANE TJESTAURANT, 191, QUEEN STREET (opposite Morrin's). W. S. CANNON, Proprietor, Begs respectfully to inform his numerous patrons and the public generally that he his now increased accommodation at bis Popular Restaurant, having taken over the Rooms on First Floor for Ladies and Gentlemen. His motto is " Cleanliness, Civility & Cheapness. Telephone f-66. CARLTON, CITY ROAD, SYMONDSSTREET. Situation unsurpassed. H Overlooking Albert Park. Commanding extensive sea views. Drainage sanitary conditions perfect. Home comforts. Good table. Cleanliness, punctuality, polite attention. Reforence to visitors' book. Arrivals met by steamer or rail. Telephone, 326. Telegraph Similar, Auckland. nOWES BAY, WAIHEKE. THE BEST SUMMER RKSORT IN THIS PROVINCE. E. PARRIS. Proprietor. Boating in a magnificent safe bay. Fishing, Bathing. Airy Bedrooms. The cuisine under the immediate supervision of Mrs. Parris. Steamer Coromindel calls four times weekly. Terms moderate. Special terms for families. Post Offico at the house. Medical attendance available. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, LOWER VINCENT STREET, Second house from St. Matthew's Parsonage, Sea view overlooking Albert Park and City. EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENT BOARDERS. Suites of Rooms with private entrance. Hot and Cold Baths. MRS. WALLACE, Proprietress. DEA SIDE. - RUTH'S ISLAND. Board and Residence at thin favourite Island. Beautiful Sandy Bays; Rowing Boats for the u<e of visitors. Northern S.S. Company's steamers call four times a week, cheap fares. Private mails to and from the Island twice a week. Terms Moderate. Postal address: MRS. RUTH, Ruth's Island. TJRENT'S TJATHGATE TTOUSE, ROTORUA, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Intending Visitors will please send Telegram to secure rooms. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. i—l." ■, i „ i i IiJIF MSB ! — ~' MINING DISTRICTS. AUCKLAND TO PAEROA, KARANGAHAKE, WAITEKAURI, & WAIHI. Having a Branch at Paeroa, Waitekanri, and Waihi, I am in a position to quote from stores In Auckland delivered to any of above districts, thereby saving a great deal of time. Please book goods at Auckland office—Arcade, Fort-street, J. J. CRAIG, Telephone No. 4*. Also, on Sale, FIRST-CLASS BOILERS, ENGINES, BRICKS, CEMENT, Etc.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9992, 2 December 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9992, 2 December 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9992, 2 December 1895, Page 8

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