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AmusementsQp'E B'A ■ HOT7BH. Lessee and Manager - • Mr. Tom Po'dard Treasurer - - - - Mr. W. O'Snllivan* Representative for J. C. Williamson and* " • George Musgrove, Mr. Bert. Boyle. THE ENGLISH OPERA BOOM INCREASING. ON SATURDAY NIGHT TWO THOUSAND DELIGHTED PLAYGOERS ENCORED EVERY NUMBER In Wallace's Immortal Work, jyj- ARITANA. As Played by the Favourites, jpOLLAED'S QPERA QOMPANY. So pronounced lias been the success of thia Charming Opera that the Management have decided on producing it Two Extra Night;. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), November 19. MAR ITANA—MISS MAY BEATTY. TUESDAY —M ARITANA—Miss R. STEVEN'S WEDNESDAY—MARITANA— M. BEATTY. THURSDAY—MARITANA—Miss R. STEVEN'S. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FRIDAY. The Productions under the Sole Direction or MR. TOM POLLARD. Musical Director - - Mr. Arthur King Box Plan at Wildman and Lvell's. Prices Circle. As; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Orchestral Stalls. ss. Early Door Tickets at Williamson's. p.ARNELL DISTRICT SCHOOL. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. NOVEiIBEB 20 and 21. Cantata. "RED RIDING HOOD," And Negro Choruses, BY THE SCHOOL CHILDREN. Whistling Duets, Miss L. Burfoot and Mr. M. Lewis. Vocal and Instrumental Items by Favourite Amateurs. OHORAL gOCIETY. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. Dudley Buck's " OF Soloists: MRS. GEORGE READ, MR. WM. MVETIN MR. W. ASTLEY. At the Organ: Conductor ■ MR. R. LESLIE HUNT. DR. W. E. THOMAS. Final Rehearsal MONDAY, Nov. 19, 7.30 p.m. H. J. EDMISTON. Secretary. WHAT do you think?— St. John's Wesleran Sale of Work comes ofT on Wednesday next at 2.30, Pon3onbv Rail. Hote s IJtHE jp ALLS JJOTEL, HENDERSON. I, THE UNDERSIGNED, having taken over the above Well-known Hostelry, beg to not if that I shall spare no nr.ins in entering for Visitors. Good Table. Best Wines and Spirits. Good Accommodation Paddock. WILLIAM MATHIESON, Proprietor. Board and Residence"p» ATHGATE tJOUSB P.OTORUA This Favourite Establishment has recently been enlarged, so that 80 Visitors can now be Accommodated. REDUCED TERMS FOR WINTER MONTHS. S. T. BRENT. PROPRIETOR. "XT I N O S T O N CAMBRIDGE. WAIKATO. PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE. Just newly Built, and Fnrnished. Close to Railway and Domain Terms Moderate. DAVYS AND SON. Proprietors. p O T O R U A. WILSON'S LANt—AM HOUSE. COMFORTABLE HOME FOR TOURISTS ANL INVALID. Close to Baths and Station. Pony Carriage and Bath Chair. „ _ . Telegraph Address. Langham, Rotorua. Terms: 30s per week; 5s per day. PARK VIEW. ROTORUA. Opposite the Sanatorium Gates. And within one minute's walk of the Priest, Rachel, and Blue Baths. Nearest House in Rotorua to Baths. MRS. C. CROWTHER (Late of the Atiamuri Hotel), has Opened the Above for the Season. Comfortably-furnished, well-ventilated Rooms. Everv Attention given to Tourists and Invalids. Terms, 30s per week. g A W A U ISLAND. In view of the approaching Rammer Season, intending Visitors to this charming resort are requested to make early application, as only a Limited Number can be accommodated. Full particulars at OFFICE OF S.S. KAWAU. Queen-street Wharf. AROHA.—Comfortable Accommodatior •*- for Visitors: close to Domain and Baths, hoalthy situation; terms moderate. Letters of inquiry will receive prompt attention.— Proprietress, Mrs. Stanley Smith, formerly Nurse Bates, of " Pnriri," Nursing Home, Grafton Road. Auckland. OKARET\." LOWER BYMONDS-STREET. Lately enlarged.Superior Accommo dation for Boarders and Visitors. Vacancies Five minute* from Oneen- c tre°t (nearly opposite Choral Hall).— Hendry. HINEMOA," Alfred-street, Albert Park: If minutes' from G.P.O Private if required. Telephone 1063.—Mrs. E. C. Forbes. " VERONA." Karflnsrahape Private » Board nnd Residence: single am double rooms; hot and cold baths. Splendid view. THE OLD CLUB. Eden Crescent, neat Museum— convenience, first-class Table. Terms. 17s 6d.—Joseph Franich. A RDLUI, Lower Symonds-street,. opposite A Dr. Lindsay's—Private BoarA and Resi deuce. Terms moderate.— Braund. ZEALAND HERALD. SUBSCRIPTION: 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births. Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements, i hich must be signed bv the advertiser, are also inserted in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HERALD Monthly SUMMARY without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard tc the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the -right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course o- business. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the HERALD urns' be in writing. Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must bi at the Publishing Office not later than six o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the HE BALD Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11533, 19 November 1900, Page 8

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