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OpE R A 11 of d' .' :• r - TWO NIGHTS! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 'Jf- 'U August 19, 20 -itb s N . ' ENCORK AFTER KNCOR,,.. ). CROWDED HO'.'SEi ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPXiqj, .. MARCKI,[,A ALEXANDER ' ' 1 • And her Company I In the production;. * AURO It A 1,0 YD .V-" And Burlesque , ' BELLE OF THE BAULKY MOW ' Don't Miss this Ciuxcei Prices— 2s. 1«. Box plan Wil,im»». j . ■ Day tickets Williamson's. ° and I,yell's. Business Manager.... GIIIKIIsOX iIKXASjjg ' UNDER THE PATRON '01 REVEREND THE PRIMATE COWIE. 11 A ," D % —• •' t v'-V MONDAY, AUGUST 22ND 1898 a CONG f ' 3! - EARLY ENGLISH COSTUM? ' : • COURT SINGERS E ' - Organised by MISS BL\CKPTickets. One Shilling :»,v. • In aid of the Church Mission" to tho 6. ' ;i ' and Lanes. tUe ®' r6 :ji ; "pONSONBY ~" A h'qmb"» - 25TH SEASON. ' i The Fourth Dance of the 25th S. Icn „' : ' ' , be held in the Ponsonby Hall Tavr^ ; (Friday), August 19. ' ro «Hl I£ ? 'Bus leaves Grafton Road at 7 ' Choral Hall at 7.15 p.m. ' pm '< anil NORMAN BAKER, 1 Hon. Sec. pROF. QARROLLO'S Q.YMNASIOM, HELD AT THE Y.M.C.A., -'V; : WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS • Second Term began Monday, June 13, i|j Prospectus on application. p gT. BENEDICT'S | THE LARGEST AND BEST BALLROOM IN AUCKLAND. .. Ventilation Perfect. Splendid Stage ami Scenery, Unique Acoustic Propertiwi Spacious Green-rooms, Supper-rooms, ' Ante-rooms, and Cloak-rooms. The above up-to-date New Hall is now (W. ' for Hire.— to 1 p. drum,^P?l , 125, Upper Symonds-street. - : Exhibition of glassblowing, sator : • day afternoon from 2to 5. Admission Sixpence. Prizes given. Works, Freeman'! 1 Bay. ,r Board and Resiaenct. '\W- | . VACANCIES for two or three Tradesmen- - good table, piano, and every comfort- ■ no children.—Apply 89, Hobson-street. ' pUMARVO-This Magnificent Large Brick 1 U Building is now finished, containing 30' rooms, with all the most Modern Improve- • ments; hot, cold, and shower baths; electric 1 bolls and telephone. Situated in Symondsstreet (opposite Wakefield-street), in the most' • healthy part of the City, with view unsurpassed. Will be opened as a Private Board--1 ing-house on September Ist. Trains and 'buses pass the door every five minntei-Mra Lundon. Proprietress, late of Glenview ' Symonds-street. gALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE'' VISITORS AND PERMANENT BOABDEBB • Can rely upon having :v & GOOD ATTENTION AND HOME COMFOBIB At the above well-known health resort.'; ■ Plunge and Shower Baths. Retired Grounds. Tennis Lawn. 1 MRS. FISHER. J=f-"r' Invalids and those suffering from PhtMsi) cannot be accommodated. • . * S H B U B N H A L : £l - A NEAR DDNEDIN. A Sanatorium of tho highest class, for tie Care and Treatment of the Unsound in Mind of both Sexes. ' ASHBURN COTTAGE, In the vicinity of the Hall, 1 HOME FOE MALE INEBRIATES, f In terms of the Act of 1832. For prospectus and particulars, apply to':%; DR. FRANK HAY, Resident Pbyßician, Superintendent j BENT'S jgATHGATE JJOUSE, ROTORUA. vSSi! IS NOW OPEN FOP. THE SEASON. $*§- , Intending Visitors will please send Telesrafl. . to secure rooms. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor ' JJKIH'S IS L A h V. WAIHEKE PASSAGE. Seaside Health Resort, Boating, Fishln; Oystering, etc.; Comfortable Home, cool munication daily by Coromandel steamers.. v\ Apply for particulars to- ! MRS. ANDERSON, 319, Victoria Arcade (take elevator). •"g O N O M A.' PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Healthiest Situation in Auckland. ' Telephone 672. MRS. CRUICKSHAIffi, Princes-street' sjcj The CARLT O'XIM ' I CITY ROAD. Si^..DS-STREET.W.!^-First-class Accommodation. t ; Situation and view unrivalled. ' v Arrivals, per rail or steamer, met if required. • ■ Telephone, 325. Telegraph, "Shailer," Auckland. .. " ENNORE," opposite City Road, Syraond* ■ J-i street. First-class accommodation for ' Ladies and Gentlemen. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Terms moderate-Mrs. Wright. Tele-• . phone 1076. ■ BOWLING GREEN VILLA, foot of Grafton , First-class Board and Resident. ' Vacancies. Torms moderate.—Mrs. Captain Braund. •' TIRI VlEW.—Private Board and Residence.. A Superior Accommodation. Liverpoolstreet. . QTONEHURST, Lower Symonds-street-W . U vate Board and Residence. Single anil Double Bedrooms. Hot and Cold Baths. Terms moderate—Mrs. Butler. • . PAIIROA. — House.— - , ant Residence, superior accommoiialwn:. bath and all conveniences; one minute fro® • railway station. All coaches from boats SP railway pa£s tho door. Terms, £1 per wees. —J. Wilkinson, Proprietor. ROTORUA.— Langham House," superior, Board and Residence, close to railway station and Government. Baths. Terms, t» per day, 35s one week; two weeks o.' 1-'S- ; 30s. Pony carriage and bath chair for use 01 invalids. Wire to C. Hawker Wilson K'. rooms. " T UMEAH" HOUSE (late St. Paul) Far-J-I Bonage). corner of Short and JenaP , Streets, opposite Admiralty House, within Mt minutes of Post Office. Vacancies; terra-. moderate. - ■ WAITEMATA VIEW, '*' lect Board and Residence; bath, pW°« single room. Splendid view. Six mmnt« from Union Bank. Terms. 16s (washing »' eluded). VACANCIES at Bella Vista, Waterloo Qj»J-. ▼ rant, opposite Government House, -m* 9 - J- T. Normon. Telephone 723. ZEALAND /IRRAI>»' SUBSCRIPTION: 9d per week, delivered'!" town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in» ... ranco; posted to any part of the colony- .'y..^. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s M elf ' insertion. These announcements, which mMj • bo signed by the advertiser, are also iniflrted, in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS •?«.- Herald Monthly summary without eitr» charge. • While every care is exercised in regard tort'. due insertion of advertisements, the ' f j t prietors do not hold themselves lesppnsiD « , > for non-insertion through accident or fro v other causes; and the Proprietors res®? V to themselves the right of omitting advert' .. ments that they may deem objection* e. , - even although such advertisements may W' been received and paid for in the usual con . j'g of business. Instructions as to the insertion or "it • ■ drawal of advertisements in the HfflAlß on be in writing. Advertisements received « . out such instructions will be inserted un countermanded, and charged according , . Orders to withdraw advertisements ma 3 : at tho Publishing Office not later than , . ,■ o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers. advertisements may be sent to the 11 . Publishing Office; but the Proprietors • accept any responsibility in this f j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10835, 19 August 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10835, 19 August 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10835, 19 August 1898, Page 8

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