: Amusements.; ' t ' o '*.- E II ■■....■ ■ ■—'.. ■■• "f.Br g ■..■.',■• f/.i'Lessee and Manager ... M Tnn ,.,„ ' Treasurer ... „. ™ M l*..«at; 'P 0 Representative for J, 0. Wiili a L nn 0 ' S «C Musgrove m j& 4 6TILL ANOTHER ARTISTIC SUCCK. ' . ' Acheivcd by the Favourite, CEBS ' ! pOLLARD'S Qvm .. In Audran's Melodious Work ' ' ■ OLIVETTE", k '' ' . I REPEATED TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY* n -' J For Positively the It Tim %I ■ •- WEDNESDAY AND THORSDAY%V ' •* *' '' PAUL TONES/ A * 9 *l» ' % - A v MISS JENNIE OPIE AS PAm, && •■ ■"■ '.' ] i e> FRIDAY. MAY 11 L J ■-; fi Byßenuest of Tbonsnnrf... ■- ■:'■:■■■■& V;rpHE eis »a. ' :, t TURD ,4-MAY 12. \K I N T<> *■ ». I The Productions under the Dirwt;; : 1 ' MR. TOM POLLARD eCt,on .«»r' ; : Musical Director: MR. ARTHUR vtv„ v I ; PRICES: 45.&6d.-andlfcOtch„ t ».W r ■■" I Early-door Tickets to Stalls ami Pit 1,s l : , tl pence extra, can be purchased at Wiili'i 1 * ' I "' Bos.' Plan at Wflduun and.LyeJl' B , aiD,i »'».| W SPECIAL ANN-OIJNCEMKNT ' ' " V SATURDAY AFTERNOON. MAY »'•'■' ' 1?- : GRAND MATINEE PKRFOHJIA\ffi ■'"■' : I : Of the Merry Musical rC P ,lv' ■•" ' V T HE pELLE OF flw }| ; ;- -Adults: Circle, l%- Rt.ii '-•'->: I i Children: Circle. Is: Stalls, 6d. ? tall Vll .■ \v[ Box Plan now open. • V : j ; . p'-mnTJ/Vfi \J Young Men's Christian Association . tl!, • I I ! ' of Wellcsley and Albert Streets m Classes:-Adult Males: Monday 'andiff" ' V-' day. from 7.45 till 10 am.-, 15s per nnVS* II Young Ladies: Tuesday, from aIS OTj - 9 ■ n.m.; Saturday, from 11 a.m. till »v! 5 " " 1' Boys: MondavV'from 4.15 till 5.15 mi -Vfl- V day. from 9.30 to 11 a.m. Teras&fT M advance. Quarter begins from first lew 7 B |? : Board and Residence. ?fp 1 . WANTED-Board and Residence in i. | vate family, no other boarders \S lf 1 ' with grounds preferred-Address "St'nS ■• 9 Post Office, Auckland. m *< ■ ||; WAVETREE." Grafton Road. 4th"hi ;1Khyher Pass, close to tram T, ' ' and cold baths, rtinno. Permanent 17« .!' washing.—Mrs. Clifford Wilson. .''"' ™1 ..;■ ; 1 STONEHURST. Svmonds-street.-Vacii.ili for Young Gentlemen. ™^ ELLESMERE." Princes-street-VatoW ' " Telephone 458. c ™' 8 ■ -—-i, S BOWLING GREEN' VILLA, foot of Grafts •■ ; D Road - Vacancies. Terms |2S ?* Telegrams attended to.—Miss Crawford, •. ?■ ARDLUT, Lower Symonds-slreet. omwfiii - ; J± Dr. Lindsay's-Pnvate Board and Ite'- : dence. Terms moderate.-Mrs. Cant-ii. Braund. ' ' ™? : ; CUMARVO, Lower Symonds-strcet-Vf, | and special arraneements for perms I nent gentlemen wishing to reside near tow I during winter months. Hot, cold, and show,' • 1 baths, smokingroom. Telephone 89J-ltrt I Lundon. .' A,' | *'TTINEMOA." Alfred-street, Albert Pari'n M HINEMOA." Alfred-street, Albert I'ark « l JJL minutes from G.P.0.. Private Snitu 1 ■ if required. Teleptono 1068.— I C ''""•' | • Forbes. '■, .'[ | WAITEM,>?A VIEW. Hardinge-«r M I L leot Hoard and Rosldenco: hath, ni« M I I : single room. Splendid view. Six tnloawi I from Union Bank. Terms, 16s (wnabioj Ij." ■ i 1 olud«d). ,- ,;• NORTH BHORE-A Few Boarders received in j a Comfortable Home, close to first wharf I ■ — Bayswater," Beach Road West. •,.-■■,■■ I j . _.■ - ,:_ - \| GRANDE VUE. Princes-street (opposite the ■•' | Museum).—Finest situation in Anctal: ; , newly built; every convenience. Special • terms to permanent boarders.-Proprietresi, Mrs. A. S. Wonllams, lato corner of O'Rorfo and Symonds Street. Vacancies. -, j -.•- i . ; —■ :■ ; TDRENT'S "DATHGATE TTOUSE, I; ' ROTORUA. '._', I ! IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. \ I;. |j Intending Visitors will please send Telegram | lb secure rooms. , " '■"<:;. | S. T. BRENT, PROPRIETOR. . : I 1 MOKOIA VIEW PRIYATS I BOARDINGHOUSE ,•-j '$ 1 (Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office), : fi 3 and near the Celebrated . ,', f PRIEST, RACHEL. AND OTHER BATHS, :i i ROTORUA. -;,7 • | a Terms: 25s per weok, 5s per day. I , I 1 MRS. YOUNG, . \\'\''i I I Proprietress. I WAIWERA HOUiIE, j ROTORUA. ■! f Is now carried on by Miss Graham, formed? I 1 of Waiwera, near Auckland, and latterly o'l \ I Brent's Bathgate House. The House is non I known as " Waiwera House." Host situation i in Rotorua. Within five minutes' walk o( \ ' the Priest. Rachaol, and Blue Baths, to which I . visitors are conveyed freo of charge. Termi 1 moderate. Address: "Rotorua." M , . " WAIWERA HOUSE." | Address: Rotorua ~ ' I ?"^———«——— Tea. I . 'A BOY'S ESSAY. | . A prize book is offered at our schools for the best essay on "Old Age Pensions" ' When I told Pa, he said he wonld give hi! views to help me. and half-a-crown if I took the first prize. (He in a Liberal." bat keeps ■ mo short of pocket money.) Ma Enid site had a scheme, and was sure it was better than what the politicians were fighting over. So I started on ray essay with the help of a - Hansard. ' Old Age Pensions are intended to civs nil "I people a shilling a day. instead of them going j to tlie Charitable Aid Board for rations and hoots and rents, and beini? asked question!. They call it a pension because the old men and women will demand it. as a right, instead .| of asking it as a favour, and perhaps not f getting it then, and then they won't be looked . on as paupers. When I got this far Pa said the dictionary was old, and out of date, and he would with- ■ j draw tho half-crown offer. Ma said she wonll help mo. and then I started again. My dictionary says a pauper is one who cannot help himself and is a burden on tie ' State. . If a boy or a man don't want to be a burden he ought to save up his coppers, mm ! when he grows to 65 years of age he wont ; want no pension, or rations either, and MP ; one can save up fourpence a week by leaving off cigarettes or stickjaw. And there U another tfnd easier way in saving, my » • Bays— knowing how to buy. She buys CURATURA rpEA. and saves sixpence per week, and snowed nit n calculation fiat sixpence a week, if rtea j at 25 years old, and well invested, would provide a pension at 65. When I grow tip, lam going' to adopt my mother's suggestion, M making my wife buy CURATURA rPEA, and Ih Independent of pension. GEORGE SMITH. Fourth Form. OURATURA IS NOT BLENDED WITH INDIA". OBB'A OR OTHER INFERIOR TEAS. _ MEW ZEALAND HERALD , SUBSCniPTIOff: 9d per week, delivered J* town and suburbs: or 13s 6d per nnart*'. " advance, post*! to any part of the coW " ;■! Births. Deaths, and Marriages. 2? M tW ] | insertion. These announcements, which nm ! ho eienod by the advortiser. are also insert* j in the ATOKLAm) WKKKT.T News « \ HERALD monthly summary without Bit chargo. While overy care is exercised in regard « |, tho due insertion of advertisements, the Y prietors do not hold themselves re!l,on '' i - fir non-insertion through accident or 11 othor causes: and the Proprietors T ® er! . M thorasolves the right of omitting ad«n g, ments that they may deem objection" | : even althougk such advertisements rMS , • | beon received and paid for In th" J course of business. . . s j Instructions tu to the insertion or" | drawal of advertisements in tho bk j must be in writing. Advertisements re«« || without such instructions will ho -» --■ ; | until countermanded, and charged «« .;.:<< ingly. Orders to withdraw adverUsem | m must be at the Publishing Office not , i.-. than six o'clock p.m. i if
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11366, 8 May 1900, Page 8
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