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— II Q P B B A H ■ O V BE Lessee and Manager - -Mr Thsi Rdtod Treasurer - -' -" - Mr. W. Vy'fci-'•£££ I Representative for 3. C. Wi!Kstiß*-« aad George Musgrore. Mr. Bert. Boyle. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). NOT. 23. pOLLARD'S i"\PERA "-' pOHPANT. In Balfe's Romantic Opera, rpHE -pOHEMIAN p IRL. TO-MORROW 'FRIDAY]. NOV. 33. Gilbert and Sullivan's Melodious Work, TEE GONDOLIERS. ME. CHAS. CARTER a? MAECO. ME. D. O'CONNOR a* GULSEPFE. The Opera will be produced with Entirely New SCENERY, WARDROBE. AND EFFECTS" SATURDAY, DEC. 1. Audran's Ever-welcome Work, LA if A 6 C 0 T T E. ME. CHAS CARTER as FRITTELINI I ME. D. O'CONNOR as PIPPO. 1 MISS MAY BEATTY as BETTTNA. I SATURDAY AFTERNOON. DEC. L I Grand Matinee Performance, 1 THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. I Adults, 2s and Is. Children; la and Sixpence, I MONDAY. DECEMBER 3. f A NIGHT TO BE REMEMBERED. I Last Night of a Thr«e Years' Tour of New I Zealand. f IN TOWN. I j And a Mammoth Olio. I '• : The Productions under the Pole Direction of 1 ■ ME. TOM POLLARD. li Musical Director - - Mr. Arthnr Emir. ft Box Plan j.t Wildman and Lvell's. I Prices— is; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit. Is. Orchestral Stalls. ss. ii Early Door Tickets at Williamson's. ; SALE OF WORK WESLEYAN SCHOOLROOM, GRAFTON" ROAD. TO-DAY •THURSDAY). Sale Opens at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon and 7.30 in the Evenine CONCERT FOR ONE HOUR bv Mrs. ScmerviHe 'of Svdnev*. Mrs. Dr. Parkes, Miss E. White. Miss Gordon. Rev. A. Mitchell, and Mr. A. Mowlem. Admission to Concert, Sixpence. GRAND ALL-NATIONS BAZAAR.—Town Hall. Otahuhn.— aid of New Catholic Church and Convent. His Lordship the Bishop will open Bazaar at 3 p.m.. THY"?-. DAY, December 6t>. FRIDAY. December "th. and SATURDAY. December Bth. 190 C. All kinds of Artistic Articles. Drapes. Painting-, etc.. for Sale. Amusements, Concerts, etc., I Every Evening. 'Bus leaves bottom of Vie. I toria-street Every Evenins at 6.50 for Otahuhn. Admission, 6d each.-J. F. PATTERSON, Pre- ) moter. i PARIS EXPOSITION OF 190?. I FORESTERS' HALL. j NEXT FRIDAY and SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. | Matinee Saturday Afternoon. @ Its beauties Illustrated with Limelight j Stereopticon. Its wonder* described by a 1 Galaxv of Elocutionists. Bavarian Band on S Saturday Nierht will play appropriate mu?ir, I while the Pavilions of the Nations are shewn, M and Operatic and other Selections. For full v% programme see handbill'. I- i Gallery. Is; Body of Hall. 6d. ! | ' Hotels m COEEB'B FAMILY HOTEL, it CHRISTCHURCH |1 (Within one minute of the Railway Station). I 1 JAMES HATFIELD. Proprietor. 1 P.O. Bor. No 291 j 1 Board and Residence. 1 MARRIED COUPLE wishes Superior Board 1 and Residence, in private family: or. ! | Rent Bed and Sittingroom. Walking di- 1 > tance Queen-street.— " Superior.'' 3 HERALD Office. I T>UTHE'S ISLAND, WAIHEKE PASSAGE 1 •"'SEASIDE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. | Communication Daily per Northern Co. 1 Steamers. s Camping allowed by permission. | j Light rowing boats for the use of visitors 1 ) Mail Wednesday and Saturday. J ; Furnished Cottage to Let from Jan. 20. | For terms, etc., apply MRS. CLARKE, f Parisian Emporium, Strand Arcade; 1 Or MRS. RUTHE. 1 > T>RENT'S T>ATHGATE rjOUSE, j i ROTORUA. "*""" I l This Favourite Establishment has recently \ been enlarged, so that 80 Visitors can now be Accommodated. < REDUCED TERMS FOR WINTER MONTHS. j S. T. BRENT, PROPRIETOR. ] "T7-INGBTON HOUSE," | ■*•*- CAMBRIDGE. WATKATO. PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE. Just newly Built and Furnished. Close to Railway and Doma» Terms Moderate. DAVYS AND SON, Proprietors. ■jITAHURANGI TTEADS. WALDEMERE HOUSE i i Will Reopen for reception of Visitors, on I DECEMBER 1. i Please Address, J. JACKSON. | poWES "R AY - "TTrAIHEKE The Best Summer Resort in the Province. E. PARRIS, PROPRIETOR. Boating in a Magnificent, Safe Bay. Fishing. Fresh and Saltwater Baths. Great Alterations. Airy Bedrooms. The Cuisine under the immediate supervision of MRS. PARRIS. Steamer Coromandel calls three times weekly. Terms moderate. Post Office at the House. AIWERA HOUSE, V> ROTORUA. Is now carried on by Miss Graham, formerly of Waiwera, near Auckland, and latterly of Brent's Bathgate House. The House is now known as " Waiwera House." Best situation in Rotorua. Within five minutes' walk of the Priest, Rachael, and Blue Baths, to which visitors are conveyed free of charge. Terms moderate. Address: "Rotorua." " WAIWERA HOUSE."* Address: Rotorua IF sufficient inducement offers, a Widow Lady is desirous of opening a refined and attractive Home to meet the requirements "{ Young Ladies of studious habits engaged in business. Home specially adapted for girls from the country wishing to pursuo studies privately, or enter for examinations. Special assistar.ee given in coaching. Only a limited number admitted. Early appli--1 cation required.— for particulars to Mrs. 0. A. Eobertson. Leicester Villa, College I HiU. STONEHURST," SYMONDS-STREET.-First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate. Vacancies.—Mrs. Albert A. , Brown. PARK HOUSE, Ponsonbtr Road-A Pleasant and Comfortable Home in good locality, convenient for trams. Term 3 moderate. Miss Colcgrove. HINEMOA," Alfred-street. Albert Park; 10 minutes' from G.P.O. Private Suites if required. Telephone 1068.—Mrs. E. C Forbes. ABBEY HOUSE, Shortland-street, opposite Bycroft and Co.—Private Board and Re sidence, 15s per week, or 23 6d per day. MRS. WOOD. 91, Nelson-street, corner o Cook-street. Auckland.—Board ant Residence. Furnished Apartments. KENTLWORTH, Grey-street, Devonport (between wharves)— Extensive views of harbour. Terms moderate. " T7LLES>fERE," Princes-street — Vacancies. I •EJ Telephone 458. __ l in ——^mm^mmmmg TtfEW ZEALAND HERALD. SUBSCRIPTION: 9d per week, delivered in , town and suburbs; or 13s 6d par quarter, in . advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each > insertion. These announcements, a hich must ■ be signed bv the advertiser, are alsi inserted ■ in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HERALD • MONTHLY SUMMARY without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to 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 c- business. Instructions as to the insertion or with- • drawal of advertisements in the HERALD must i be in writing. Advertisements received with- . out such instructions will be inserted until , countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must ba > at the ""üblishing Office not later than six ; o'clock p.m. 1 For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the HERWiB Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not i accept any responsibility m this respect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11542, 29 November 1900, Page 8

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