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~ Amusements. ' Admission, 6d ' I ■pIGHTH '. , h children, 3d. h "" waxworks uuuMi - AGRICULTURAL HALL, 1 IMMENSKhWCCU' "one Sausage," , "On tho Fto; ' Wived uith T 0 • X I 0 11 T ' L, ANTING COMPETITION SENTIMENTAL I 01 ' przo -i Handsome I aily> Onun to All-coim'". Wor kbox. AudiWatch. Second pruj".' ■■ . post eiitric. mice Juilpe. No en,ran. f. .Ny s(|(>W. FRIDAY yl !:'i i rlze for Heaviest Baby Noeu ' trance fees. 0 " 1 ellln! '" gipT MATIN EK k 'TL'ItDAY c ,S.U° .. T . A FOR CDII.DRENAll Children .ill ' C< HaiVtlsonse" Prize-, Al kinds i f 00" 1"- mciiatinns, Smßinp. ""lhn'Tsket ''prick, etc! competilio s. bptcwl Indian ji.skol 1 rick. '« Programme funny l'i««. etl ~ r7tn 10 - Open Daily— to 5, 7to 10. Adraisdon, Cd. Children, 3d. J-Z "A TASONIC HALL, NEWTON. haggis AND BAGP qoncERT AND DANCE, immencing at J^'tußNEljlon^S^ ,rVEN^ f S HALL 1 m k x*n TtVST IN AUCKLAND. [ THE LARGEST A: than any > 400 square f«t Mary ™°^° nd . oth 1 f S?" Snlendid Stage and Ventilation 1 er'e«. properties, BC Spacious Green ro clo S aU-rooms 0 Ante-rooms, and uoau nQW op£ . n ! Tho ahovo up-to-date i raTlia tic Enter , for Hire for Concerto I^.lJran HENKESgY| Mtto&tcn'Utwrt. Sporting-

t »k»pdk» JOCKBV C IUB ! SUMMER MEETING, 1899. FIRST DAY-SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. First Race starts at 1 p.m. SECOND DAY-MONDAY, JANUARY 30. First Race starts at 12 noon. THIRD DAY—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4. THROUGH TICKETS, ONE SHILLING. ONE SHILLING. Horses conveyed free up to 9 a.m. each day. After that hour will be charged for. E. WYNYABD, Secretary. rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY 0 L U B. NOTICE TO INVESTORS. No notice will be taken of contingent instructions; all telegrams must be in hand five minutes before advertised time of starting such race. . . Winning Investors making further investments on Bubrequent days not forwarding cjfeh must state " Money in Hand. No notice will bo taken of instructions unless cash remitted or In hand. li. WYNYABD, Secretary. Board and BesidenceGENTLEMEN can have comfortable Board and Residence at Widow's Home, every convenience, large grounds.— Villii, 1 Quean-street 'opposite I'rince Albert College). ROTOIIU A.—Laitghain House," superior Board and Residence, close to railway station and Government. Baths. Terms, 69 11 per day, 55s one week; two weeks or lunger, . 303. Pony carriage and bath chair for use of : invalids. 'A'ira ta C. Hawker Wilson for rooms. TITAITEMaTA VIEW, Hardinge-street-Se--1 ] V led Hoard and Residence; bath, piano, i single room. Splendid view. Six nuuutes 1 from Union Bank. Terms, 16s {washing included). BOARD and Residence-Pine Grove, Karangahapo Road, next to tie residence of L. D. Nathan, Esq. Single and Double Rooms. Every modern convenience. Terms moderate.— Hopkins. B' rTTi VIST A. Increased Accommodation, acquisition of ' Adjoining Property, Mokutu, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House.— J. T. Norman. Telephone 723. STONEHUHST, Lower Symonds-street—Pri-vate Board and Residence. Single and Double Bedrooms. Hot and Cold Baths. . Terms Moderate.— Butler. B /"VTAGO HOUSE, Wellealey-street West — \J Extra Accommodation has been secured 1 for intending visitors during the holidays. Terms as usual.— and Mrs. J. Grubb, Pro. prietors. LUMEAH-Corner of Short and Jermyn Streets, near Wynyard Pier.—Within five minutes' walk of railway Btation and a Auckland Post Office— Tribe. T7"ATOOMBA HOUSE, Princes and Alfred IV Streets, opposito Albert Park.—Mrs. Cashel. Telephono 1024.

VACANCIES at ELLESMERE.—TeIephone ' 825. TTENTNOE HOUSE, Beach Road, Devon- ■ Superior accommodation. Cuisine • a Speciality. Hot and Cold Baths. Three 1 minutes from Wharf. rpiiE DELL, Upper Queen-street (opposite I J. College).— Williams has vacancies for a few boarders; pleasant grounds; 7 minutes from Exhibition. Moderate terms. WA T E R V I i W*. : PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, LOWER NELSON-STREET. Beautiful view of harbour. Bath, hot and cold water. Five minutes from Wharf, Station, or Post Office. ENNOEE," Symonds-street (opposite City Road), five minutes' walk from Exhibition. Telephone 1076; telegraphic addreßS, " Ennore." Pleasant situation; increased accommodation; hot, cold, and shower baths; trams and 'buses pass the gate.-Mrs. Wright. WENTWORTH," Ponsonby Road (opposite Catholic Church)— Vacancy for I Two Permanent Gentlemen; every home comfort. Terms moderate. "DOWLING GREEN VILLA foot of Grafton .U Road—First-class Board and Residence. Terms modorate.-Mrs. Braund. TOFT monks" QUEEN-STREET, THAMES (Four Doors from Karaka Bridee) PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE Per Week or Day. ' FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION TERMS MODERATE MRS. CARPENTER. jWcRESCMT HOUSE, EDEN IVY; CRESCENT (3 minutes' from Exhibition, Post Office, and Station). I have again purchased the seven years lease of this old-established House, and in thanking the publio for their liberal patronage, I also beg to state that I have made Extensive Alterations, and Refurnished it and trust by the same attention to their comforts, combined with Moderate Charges, to merit the same share of support that has been accords me for the last ten years. |||RS. J^EAN. B BENT ' 8 gATHQA® ROTORUA. 18 NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Intending Visitors will please send Telegram to secure rooms, S. T. BRENTTpbopbietob WAIHEKE p A a a A ft y ARRAN BAY, ARRAN HOUfIP ' NEW SELECT BOARDING EST™HMENT i me Minutes from Wharf . . „ _ Every Home Comfort. Asphalt Tennis Court, Boatine Viahin* Splendid Bathing, Sandy Beach. Terms H. SCANLAN, PROPRIETOR. N°W CE ? YOUNG WOMEiUThe Young Women's Christian Association h«« opened their New and Central fteSises to Albert-street (off Victoria-street), & Pl el «f d to welcome Young. Womm Vtotine Auckland. Board and Lodgings at Moderate Terms. References required,- * ouerate

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10969, 25 January 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10969, 25 January 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10969, 25 January 1899, Page 8