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Amusements. 0 P B E A H O XT • 18. Lessee and Manager - - Mr. Tom Pollard Treasurer - - - - Mr. W. O'SoJlir** Representative for J. C. Williamson and George Musgrove, Mr. Ben. Boyle. LAST THREE NIGHTS. LAST THREE NIGHTS. pOLLARD'S QPEEA QOMPASY. TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. Gilbert and Sullivan's Melodious Work. THE GONDOLIERS. THE GONDOLIERS. Marco MR. C. CARTER. Guiseppe...Mß. D. O'CONNOR. SATURDAY, DEC. 1. Audran's Ever-welcome Work. LA M A S C O T T E. MR. CHAS. CARTER as FRITTELINL MR. D. O'CONNOR a? PIPPO. MISS MAY BEATTY as BETTINA. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. DEC. 1. Grand Matinee Performance, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. Adults, 2s and is. Children, Is and Sixpence. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. A NIGHT TO BE REMEMBERED. Last Night of a Three Years' Tour of New Zealand, IN TOWN. AND A MAMMOTH OLIO. The Productions under the Sole Direction at MR. TOM POLLARD. Musical Director - - Mr. Arthur King. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Prices— 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, la. Orchestral Stalls, 5«. Early Door Tickets at Williamson's. QPERA HOUS. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 4. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Tendered to THE VERY REV. DR. EGAN. 0.5.8., By his many Friends on the occasion of his Silver Jubilee. Proceeds of the Concert are to be devoted exclusively towards renovating Dr. Egan's Presbytery. Full Programme in Saturday's Is;. Owing to the very large number of Tickets already sold, intending patrons are kindly requested to book their seats without delay,"and bo avoid disappointment to themselves. The Box Plan is now open at Wildman's, where Tickets may be procured. Musical Director: MR. ARTHUR TOWSEY. Admission: 2s and Is. H. C. MCCOY, Hon. Sec. PARIS EXPOSITION OF 1900. FORESTERS' HALL. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), and SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock. Matinee, Saturday Afternoon, 2.30. Its beauties Illustrated with Limelight Stereopticon. Its wonders described by a Galaxy of Elocutionists. Bavarian Band on Saturday Night will ;play appropriate music, while the Pavilions of the Nations are shown, and Operatic and other Selections. For full programme see handbills. Orphans from Ponsonby and Parnell invited to Matinee. Gallery, Is; Body of Hall, 6d. ST. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REMUERA. A Gift Sale and Sacred Concert will be held in St. Luke's Hall, Remuera, TO-DAY (FRIDAY). NOVEMBER 30. Open at 3 and 7 p.m. Miss Rimmer and other well-known Musicians will take part in the Evening. A number of Curios, in connection with Heathen Lands will be exhibited. Proceeds to be given to the Poona Mission. Admission: Afternoon. Free; Evening, 6d. Board and ResidenceCOMFORTABLE HOME is offered to an Elderly Gentleman or two friends who would share same bedroom. Close to tram and 'bus. Large garden, stabling; private sittingroom if required, with attendance.—For address, apply HERALD Office. Jg RENT'S "pATHGATE jJOUSE, ROTORUA. This Favourite Establishment has recently been enlarged, so that 80 Visitors can now b< Accommodated. REDUCED TERMS FOR WINTER MONTHS. S. T. BRENT, PROPRIETOR. "TTINGSTON ' HOUSE," CAMBRIDGE. WAIKATO. PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE. Just newly Built and Furnished. Close to Railway and Domain Terms Moderate. DAVYS AND SON, Proprietors. PARK VIEW. ROTORUA. Opposite the Sanatorium Gates. And within one minute's walk of the Priest Rachel, and Blue Baths. Nearest House in Rotorua iD Baths. MRS. 0. CROWTHER (Late of ths Atiamuri Hotel), has Opened tl Above for the Season. Comfortably-furnished, well-ventilated Rooms Every Attention given to Tourists and Invalids. Terms. 30s per week. O T O R U A, WILSON'S LANC-AM HOUSE. COMFORTABLE HOME FOR TOURISTS AND INVALID. Close to Baths and Station. Pony Carriage and Bath Chair. ' , . Telegraph Address, " Langham. Rotorna. Terms: 30s per week; 5s per day. g" A f A U ISLAND. In view of the Summer Season having commenced, intending visitors to this charming resort are requested to make early application, as only a Limited Number can be ac> commodated. Full particulars at OFFICE OF S.S. KAWAU, Queen-street Wharf. TE AROHA—Comfortable Accommodation for Visitors; close to Domain and Baths, healthy situation; terms moderate. Letters" of inquiry will receive prompt attention.— Proprietress, Mrs. Stanley Smith, formerly Nurse Bates, of " Puriri," Nursing Home, Grafton Road, Auckland. OKARETA," LOWER SYVrONDS-STREET. Lately enlarged.—Superior Accommodation for Boarders and Visitors. Vacancies. Five minutes from Queen-street (nearly opposite Choral Hall).— Hendry. HINEMOA," Alfred-street, Albert Park; 10 minutes' from G.P.O. Private Suites if required. Telephone 1068.— E. C. Forbes. A RDLUI, Lower Symonds-street, opposite Dr. Lindsay's—Private Board and Residence. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Braund. A BBEY HOUSE, Shortland-street, opposite -cll Bycroft and Private Board and Residence, 15s per week, or 2s 6d per day. MRS. WOOD, 91, Nelson-street, corner of Cook-street, Auckland.—Board and Residence. Furnished Apartments. jq'EW 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, \ hlch must be signed by the advertiser, are also 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 withdrawal of advertisements in the HERALD must be in writing. Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must be 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 Herald Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11543, 30 November 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11543, 30 November 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11543, 30 November 1900, Page 8

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