Amusements 0~ p E Merry Continuation of The Thoesi^ Merry Continuation of The Tuouriqj ; HOUSES CROWDED NIOHTr,v j>| -■ HOUSES CROWDED NlGHxftj. TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT! LAST Nig JJIRANK' : ; / COMEDY company; | • In the Funniest Farce Comedy seen in ■ ' ji'-? , , for years, l . vpj ' THE STRANGE ADVENTDRks'I • • ' m ISS • B rovvn - 4 BOOK YOUR SEATED COME E 4 w LAST NIGHT Y?!' - •V- -, MISS BROWN , r? ' Brew an ira,nen ?o,J®fe lffieriya EVERY PART OF THE THEATJc.' | ANl> HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY, | ' FOLLOWING ON ATTRACTIONS. | 11' Two of the Greatest Successes the World hS { \f known! 7"l>j Two Record-breakers of a Record-breaking ' TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY, 13xaAjio» I , THE PRIVATE SEC RET AR^ 1 Do You Know? Oh ! Fancti | MONDAY NEXT-THREE NIGHTS QM ■ CHARLEY'S AUNT, ;M The Sun never sets on Charley'sii^g^^ Prices-4s, 2s fid, and Is. stSff Box Plan at Wildman's. Day Sale at H son's and Wildman's. . Doors open at 7. • Carnages for 10,20,1^ Manager, I. J. s^' - LOOK OUT FOR THE & JJABOWDH^ttJjg BURNS CLUB KNTKRTARJift, ||' THIS (THURSDAY) EVBSQ,' Commencing at eight o'clock . V ' •' ■ J. HOItNE, yOUNG LADIES' ORCHESTSj ) The first practice will be held in the : on SATURDAY, May 14, at eleven a.ra. ;<f| ?|'| ; A full attendance of Members is requested.' ' f pARROLLO'S GYMNA^iIH QARROLLO'S GYMNASIJj OPENING DAY, MONDAY, M4RCH2Ijf .1 - ' Held at the Young Men's Christian Assotiii ' corner of Wellesley and Albert Streets, Aotfe Classes: Adult Male-, Monday anil.iw;: ::\ 7.45 till 10 p.m. Adult Ladies, from Saturdaj;|ju W&& till 12.30 p.m. Young Ladies, Tuesday aid fS 4.15 ti115.15 p.m. Boys, Monday and Thnrsiii 4.15 till 5.15 p.m.; Saturday, from 9.30ti1l UiM 1 ??® Quai ters begin from first lesson. . |7 !d 4 "_i l '%o MRS. SOWERBY will leopen tier CKn?®!® ' Ballroom ami I'ancy Dancing on SATUW fjo® April 23, at her Hall, Lower Symondiij iMfe; Juveniles: Momentary,' Saturday, 10.30 a.n ; j vanted, 2 p.m.; skirt and faiicv dances, lljj! Deportment a specialty. Adults: Thnrsdnj isMfp.m.; Friday, 7.30 p.m. Frivate lessons 4, per arrangement. For terms etc., apply WwiiJ louse, Parliament-street. ' " Hotels 18||S|| ~~ -- jl AMI L Y JJ 0 • ' (opiosiTE Domain), WHITAKER-STREET, ji ' TB AROHA. -jM P. O'MEAGHER PEOPEW'sS'I^' (Late of Lake Hotel, Takapnna), ; This House has just been built, is directly ' site and commands a flrsUtass view of the M) fffii'i and picturesque surroundings. The FaraSni 1 also brand new, and of the latest deajntf^^sT^f — |? CAMPBELL AND EHRKNFRIRD'S "f£l BEER," on Draught and in Borne. »;,[ l i *' • ' WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BBffl ONLY. M^J^V ' BEST TABLE IN THE TOWN,M Note Address: , 1 OPPOSITE DOMAIN, WHITAKERSiBBIi i TE AROHA. TMlft© COBOMAH DIB ijil' —— I ' STAR AND GARTER HOTELjip ' PROPRIETOR JOHX HI! p t • "7 AxMMM , Mr. JonN Hand Qate of Thames and toss I Hotels, Auckland) has taken over tht ib ' commodious Hotel, and trusts that by sttctizi . the wants of bis Customers he will sustaiaKsji' mm , reputation. : Telegrams will receive prompt attentio£||®tife ' Terms moderate. Night Porter. ' ••M'-t'.V-; Largest Sample Room in the district. ",f » r _ 7 a- \ PRINCE ARTHUR HOTS AUCKLAND. fpij Telephone46B. P.O. Baft -1 \ ■■ K . | Night Porter. Private B«. p | FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATE i From 5s per day or 25s per week. , SELECT SUITES OF SITTING«BOOHS i BEDROOMS. If' ' ( Passenger Lift. S' Trams pass door every few minutes'to silt 5 Railway Station and Ponsonby. II • DAVID NORDEN, pßOPßinof^;j;fe? DAVID NORDEN, I'ROPRIETOS 1 —— I . - ; HOT MINERAL Brf j • SEA BATHING, LOVELY SCENES! i , t TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS IN SEiBU-\f. ' Y„ . A HEALTH RESORT. '^| _' THE HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, WAlff® - - Has first-class accommodation for sixty & S£s'fg Terms; 8s per day; 2 guineas per.^l^v^ • HOT BATHS FREE TO VISITORS. Within three hours of Auckland by steaoe' I'■ •' ' coach, daily. coach, daily. ' . . 1 ' return, FARES : 10S.|fflfe^§ ! .For time-tables, see daily- papers. - visitors, please wire, to secure rooms.,j ' : T. C. URQuii'ra I JW? ' "in L E N A L VBJ® ■\K SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKtI® " f i ~ m ■ PRIVATE HOTEL FOR FAMILIES, 1 V* Slfi: , "' r- ' AND GENTLEMEN. The house is situated in large comprising shrubberies, ferneries, fruit mi gardens, and tennis lawn. . ' Magnificent view of the harbour. Tenc 3 ,'? . Walk from the G.P.O. Cars and 'bussK&Sil entrance gate. ■ • > Telephone «4. 'MSf p — * ■ |j"EW ZEALAND HEBij .■ ■ — Subscription :9d per week, deliver*! 15 ' 0^ , and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, to l ' Posted to any part of the colony. Births, is; Deaths and Marriages, fJM insertion. These announcements are ab> i r j in the Auckland JfEEKi.r News and Monthly Summary without extra charge. , 6 While every care is exercised in regard (9 f Insertion of advertisements, the r not hold themselves responsible for nossj through accident or from other causa 1 Proprietors reserve to themselves , the W ; j omitting; advertisements that they i 1 , objectionable, even although such adK may have been received and paid for to Jk'V. j§ course of business. . • • Instructions as to the imertion or ■ ■ advertisements in the Herald must U m t Advertisements received without such - will be inserted until countermanded, Mri f ■ 5 accordingly. Orders to withdraw ad!®^ - must be at the Publishing Office not I>Wg o'clock p.m. For . the . convenience of "advertisers, - i ®J • may be sent to tin Publishing Office; bat the Proprietor* , ..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10751, 12 May 1898, Page 8
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