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Meetings. _ 0 I T Y H A Jj *'• CAPTAIN RUSSELL (Leader of tho Opposition) Will ADDRESS THE CITIZENS OF AUCKLAND On TUESDAY NEXT, THE 16TII INST., At 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor (D. Goldie, Esq.) "Will Preside. The Dress Circle will be reserved for Ladies and their Escorts. q INGLE TAX DEBATE, at Tailorcsses' 0 Hall, Cook-street, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, between Mr. RICHARDSON and MR T. L. STEVENS. Subject: "Will Protection or Single Tax Most Benefit tho Masses ?" Open Meeting. Ladies specially invited. Chair taken at 8 o'clock, ,4 MEETING of the GRAFTON 11. ASSOOIAA TION FOOTBALL CLUB will be held n the Wynyard Arms .Hotel THIS EVJ-NLNk at 8 o'clock. All intending members are specially requested to attend. Hon. Sec. A MEETING of Express and Cart Owners A in tho Foresters' Hall, Newton, on May 12, at 8 o'clock. Business important. Assessment CourtsBI R. KENH EA D BOR 0U G 11. Tho Assessment Court appointed to bo held on MONDAY, 15th inst., at 11 a.m.. v.ill bo adjourned till SATURDAY, 20th inst- at 11 a.m. T. HUTCHISON, Judge of Assessment Court, j-j EVON PO R T BOROUGH. Tho Assessment Court appointed to be held on SATURDAY, 13th inst., at 11. a.m.. will be adjourned til! MONDAY. 15th mst.. at 10.30 a.m. T. HUTCHISON, Judge of Assessment Court. Board and Residency OKARETA." Lower Syinonds-strect (opposite Government House Grounds)— perior Accommodation to Boarders and Visitors: within five minutes' walk from lost Ollico. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Hendry. SEDDON'3 LAKE VIEW HOTEL. (Established 1862.) OVERLOOKING ROTORUA LAKE. THE BOILING SPRINGS. & NATIVE PAH. Admittedly the Grandest View in tlio District from tho Spacious New Balcony. Terms: 5s per day; 25s per week, or lojigor. Tourist Agents' Coupons accepted, adding their 10 per cent, to above charges. CUISINE EQUAL TO ANY HOUSE. Hot Mineral Spring—Tho Famous Chalybeate Premior Bath on tho Premises, for tho cure of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, etc., free of charge. Private Phteton—Visitors are convoyed to any other baths. Whakarewarewa, and other local sights, frco of charge. Phreton meets all trains on receipt of telegram, not otherwise, and conveys visitors direct to tho llouso, frco of chargo. g RENT'S gATDGATE JJOUSE. ROTORUA. IS NOW OPEN FOE THE SEASON. ' Intending Visitors will please send Telegram to eccuro roams. 8. T. BRENT, Proprietor O To r u A. WINDSOR HOUSE. Short distanco frcin Railway Station. Post Office, Government Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. FIRST-CLASS TABU! EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. Terms: 5s per day; 30s pot week. W. H. WINDSOR. Proprietor. ROTORUA HOUSE, ROTORUA. Beautifully Situated, overlooking tho Lake and Boiling Springs. TERMS: 25s per week; 5s per day. MRS. MORRISON. Phrcton to drivo to and from tho Baths Free. MOKO.TA VIEW PRIVATE BOARDINGnOUSE. (Opposite tho Post and Telegraph Office'. And near tho Celobrated PRIEST, RACHEL. AND OTHER BATHS ROTORnA. ■ Terms: 25s per week, 5s per day. MRS. YOUNG, Proprietress. "jV/T OU NTNE SSING, I,X OPPOSITE THE CHORAL HALL, A few Vacancies in this Old-established High-class House. Moderate Terms. A private sitting-room if desired. _. . „„„ MRS. JAM. Telephone, 898. ROTORUA. « , ■ THE PINES." Good Accommodation for Tourists and Others. J. G. PEACE. (t-OOD BOARD AND LODGING, every con14s per week. Ihe " a 'en. Fallon s Buildings. Cook-street. gONOMA.—Princes-street and Alfred-street; overlooking Exhibition Grounds.—Board and Residence. First-class accommodation.— Mrs. Crnicltshank. Telephone, 672. RA EiIf EPr l s ' street (°l'»osito tho nnwlv Si? 8t situation in Auckland: . t: every convenience. Special Mrs A q rmnent hoarders.—Proprietress. So , jHami, late corner of O'Rorke and Symonds Streets. Wa VIEW. Hardinge-Btreefc-Se-ain!»i« « I3oa '! li and Residence; bath, piano single room. Splendid view. Six minute l ? eluded? 111011 ' Terms 163 (ffasllin B in"DELLA VISTA. A(]inin I i^ o<l3e n °Mwodation, acquisition of O,,S"f Property, Mokutu, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House-Mrs. <!• T.Norman. Telephone 723. C AR (K° OK ?' Beacll Eon(1 . Devonport nml PocM " two w harves)— Private Board Afternoon Ton rßt-clas3 . accommodation. Rooms N '&"' Es , ci ' Smßl °. and Double moderate.—Mrs. H°oS COnve, " e "' Tc " ne PNNORE'' Symonds-street (opposite City biMon -r i l, ve minutes' walk from Exlii"Eninre" ne 1076-!I 076 -! te ' o ß r '"-Phic address, ormmnrtPleasant situation: increased acfrnnio omi 11 ' lot ' coW and shower baths; trams and buses pass the gate.—Mrs. Wright. L Ul &° of Short and Jermvn jH Streets,_ near Wynyard Pier.-Within ?!®.,! nm , ut0 , walk of railway station and Auckland Post Offlco.—Mrs. Tribe. S T °^lFt?' ST i I,ower Symond-street— L at ® Board and Residence. Single and uouble Bedrooms. Hot and Cold Baths Terms moderate-Mrs. Butler. Prw? BOARD AND RESIDENCE for stands in I 1 tcrms moderate; hohso madale Ouepn °. ground—Mrs. Boulton, Atale, Queen-street, opposite College. H™.Wato (late Katoomha), Alfred-street-cold ww ? oara Resident, hot and cold • baths—Mrs. Forbes, Telephone S Special terns to families and permanenta. ' GREEN VILLA, foot of Grafton Tnrm? T BtrClaßS Boar d and Residence Terms modorate.-Mrs. Braund K€3iaence " T) o^' OVERLOOK THE FAOT"—J. WiseTnm -» n F'd ® on 8,18 Manufacturers and te. 0f Saddlery and Harness to sx?it T IVEB and Stomach Troubles soon diiMf. after takmg LolsHrs - WAHOO. - Bo suro and ask for Loasby'e.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11060, 11 May 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11060, 11 May 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11060, 11 May 1899, Page 8