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AmukemsiiJ.--A PEE A HOUSE.) J Lessee ami Manager Mr. James Bell. A NOTABLE AMUSEMENT EVKNT. COMMENCING TO-MORROW KVK.NI.SG_ I (SATURDAY, APRIL 17). " ' MISS ADA DELROY'S COMPANY (Third Tour Bound the World) Tho Management announce, with much gratiflcition that all Arrangements have been completed for tho Appearance In Auckland of I MISS AHA DELROY, THKGHKATRsT BURLI'SQUE AND TKRPSiCHORKAN ARTIST THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN, supported by her , EXCEPTIONALLY TALENTED COMPANY OK HIGH-CLASS METROPOLITAN , ARTISTES. The Auckland Season will ho Positively Limited to * Seven Nights, and will be inaugurated at the OPERA HOUSE OS EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 17th, ( When will be Presented for the Delectation of Auckland Playgoers the Most NOVEL AND UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT " liver Witnessed. . The Management would strongly impress upon , the Public of Auckland that the RNTKRTAIMIENT IS DISTINCTLY NOVEL AND ORIGINAL, And entirtly different from anything previously presented hero, the Whole Perfoimance J bfing CHASTE & REFINED, AND REPLETE WITH NOVELTIES, Not presented by any other Entertainers. In all the Principal Cities and Towns of New Zealand A.N ABSOLUTE FURORE Has been created by THE MERIT AND ORIGINALITY OF THE ( ENTERTAINMENT. The World's Press acknowledge MISS ADA DELROY To be the GREATEST TERPsICHOREAN ARTISTE ( EXTANT. Her innovation, tho COBRA 1)1 CAPEI.LO DANCE, Has created a Sensation in every part of ihe World. MADAME BELL, THE WHITE MAHATMA, in her Weird Somnoinistic Vision Dreams. Admission—Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Box plan at Wildman and Lyell's. i Doors open at 7.30, overture at 8, carriages at 10.li p.m. Early Door open at 7 o'clock at 6d extra. No day sales, JAMES MORGAN, Advance Manager. AGRICULTURAL HALL, J\ CIRCES. circus, CIRCUS. Opening Nisht. TO-MORROW (-atn.day).-Re-appearance of Ethel, the Child Gymna-t, the Wonder of the l'jtb Century; Riders, Tumblers, Wiie-walkers, Juggler-, Gymnasts, Horsey Doss, Monkeys, Ponies. A Genuine show. No Bombast. No Blow. Our Prices : 2s, Is, (id, The Proprietor announces to the public of Auckland, that after an absence of in months, he has much pleasure in once more placing his good Circus Entertainment before the Discerning Public of ' Auckland. Exhibitions. ! ] A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. CHORAL HALL. I SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION .?. OPEN TO-DAY, AND EACH DAY OF THE HOLIDAYS. From 12.30 to 5, and 7.80 to 10 p.m. S. STUART, | Secretary. I I Board and Residence. FIRST-CLASS Furnished Rooms to Let ! in Ponsonby (near Park); trams pass the door. Terms moderate. — Apply 8.A., Herald Office, / LOSTICR HOUSE. Birkenhead-Splen-\JT did health resort, clese to the wharf; halfhourly communication with Auckland.—Miss Hammond, Proprietress. PRIVATE Board and Residence ab "Perim," Symoncls-street; single and double rooms. FROUMORK HOUSE, Comer Grafton Road and Symonds-street. Vacancies. Telephone 71*. BOARD AND. RESIDENCE at Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.— Wm. Cruickshank, Proprietress. Telephone 726. GLENVIEW, Symondsstreet, second house above St. Paul's.) Under new management.) Vacancies. Terms moderate. Trams and 'buses pass door. VST" ELLINGTON. Accommodation at" Whitehall," Boulcott street Central.-Mrs. R. ONYON. CAITHNESS (late Dr. Kenderdine's Residence), Eden-street, opposite Supreme Court and Government House Grounds. Vacancies. Telephone, 1043.—Mrs. Carter, Proprietress. VACANCIES at Cambridge House, Lower Vincent-street, second house from St. Matthew's Vicarage. Single and double rooms, hot and colli baths. Terms moderate. LU M E A H." Upper Quern-street (next to Tabernacle). Telephone 802. Board and Residence. Pleasant Grounds nnd Good Views. Hot and Cold Baths. Terms Moderate. TIHE CARLTON, A CITY ROAD, SYMONDS-STREET, First class accommodation. Situation and view unrivalled. Arrivals per rail or steamer met, if required. Telephone, 325. Telegraph, " Shailer," Auckland ""pOTORUA.-Langham House,' eupeXX) rior Board and Residence, close to railway station and Government Baths. Terms, 6s per day Sssone week: two weeks or longer, 30s. Wire to C. Hawker Wilson for rooms." EN NOR E, SyjfONDS . STREET (Opposite City Road). Telephone 1076. Private Board and Residence for Families, Ladies and Gentlemen. " Ennore" is situated in pleasant grounds some distance from the road, thus avoiding noise and dust. Good view; large and airy rooms suites of apartments with private entrance. H.it cold, and shower baths. Telephone, electric bells' nil J. buses 138 the lt «' 'Ten minutes from u.P.O. Terms moderate. GL E N A L V O N.' Symonds-stheet, Auckland. Telephone 544. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE For Families, ladies, and Gentlemen. ' The house is situated in laree grounds, six acres comprising Shrubberies, Fernery, Fruit and Flower Gardens, and Tennis Lawn. Magnificent view of the harbour Ten minutes' walk from the Post Office I Cars and 'Buses pass the Entrance Gates. rjIHE GREAT HEALTH RESORT. MARINE HOTEL, HOWICK Good Accommodation for Visitors and Bridal , Couples. Sea Bath tig, and a good Bike «,i ' Two Cottages to let, furnished, faftag theleach ! GEO. SELLWOOD, Proprietor. j •gRENT-S jgATHGATE TTOUSE, ROTORUA, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON ' Intendtot Visitor, .ill please send Teligr&m to . secure rooms. 8. T. BRENT, Proprietor. ' • — 1 BELMONT HOUSE, UPPER VINCENT-STHEET. v I This old-established and well-appointedßoatdinir- J reS^ryt&„ nd b ° Wdeß ""> ' Private suites of apartments ; hot and cold baths' ! Ttel d 7°2 u 7 bleroo,n '- T ™W£XX ; , MRS. BASTEN. < M »S. YO U N G'S ! ■*»■* MOKOIA VIEW HOUSE, < ROTORUA. _____ i Opposite Post Office, and near Government ' Baths. ' _____ i Terms: 25s weekly, or 6s per day. JJ RS. JJ OBR IS O H.'S . ROTORUA HOUSE. ] Terms, 6s per day. Liberal arrangement* for ! Parties staying for a longer period. 1 situation cannot be surpassed. Visitors staying at the above are taken to and irom the Government Baths free of charge. Intending visitors should send telegrams to secure moms, ■■■ -■' ,<."{,¥■ m -..T, ■■•• - * ,'. _ ttMOBBISON. • • .- , !

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10418, 16 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10418, 16 April 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10418, 16 April 1897, Page 8