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1 - Amusements--1 96th Week. „'__ 96th Week. I Sole Lessee and Manager - - Mr. P. JDix. I General Manager - - - Mr. Fred. W. Daval. 1 TO-NIGHT r AND EVERY EVEN IN i ■" The Sun' that Never Sets. , Id IX ' s G- aiety c oMPANT * £ THAT MOKABCH^OF EQUILIBRISTS, . J FERRY The |Msi 1 TERRY Human ™£>r 1 FERRY Frog. FERRY 1 LAST FIVE NIGHTS If ' EAST FIVE NIGHTS I Of the Greatest Star yet imported to I , : Mew Zealand. .■.■■■... | .: Supported by _ ' S FRANK M. CLARK EILEEN BOYD | OLIVE LENTON IDA CLAEESON .1 Joe Cowan Jas. Forrest I Chas. Howard Linwood Sisters " 1 Jack Steele . Marie Boyton . I Gladys Beuth Chas. Hampton a " Joe Cowan's Burlesque, | r THE 3 MUS-KBET-EEES. S Prices—2s and Is. Plan at Wildman's. 8 MONDAY NEXT. B Our Second New Century Attractions, 1 THE:PATTERSON BROS., 8 TEE PATTERSON BROS., I America's Greatest Triple Bar Experts. 1 1 Business Manager. FRED. L. SEAGEB. I' I Jack Steele Marie Boyton gD. I Gladys Beuth Chas. Hampton 8 Joe Cowan's Burlesque, | j THE 3 MUS-KEET-EEKS. S Prices—2s and Is. Plan at Wildinan's. 8 MONDAY NEXT. B Our Second New Century Attractions, 1 THE PATTERSON BROS., I THE PATTERSON BROS.. H Americans Greatest Triple Bar Experts. 1 1 Business Manager, FRED. L. SEAGEB. 1 PB. A GHICULTURAL .TTALL. /?D. 1 OUR MOTTO: "We give the Most, hut ask I the Least." I "pULLER'S -OUOU OOMPANY. | GREAT SUCCESS OF NEW PROGRAMME. 1 ; "MISS 'L OTTIE L ORNE, I In Fresh Budget of Character Songs. $ JOHN FULLER will Sing the Great Patriotic R Song, " England Will See it Through." I AUBREY DOUGLAS in Coon Songs. 1 LENA YOUNG and JOHN FULLER in. Great I Duet, "Excelsior." I TEIXIE LB MAR in Serios and Dances. 1 WILL WATKINS in New Budget of Comic S Songs and Gags. I WEDNESDAY NEXT, JAN. 30, i First Appearance of GEO. WILLIAMSON, I End Man and Comedian. I "POPULAR T>RICES-f»D TO ALL PARTS. I A Few Front Chairs, Is. 1 * Licensing Notices. IIHrAIKATO LICENSING DISTRICT.1 VY NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR i* Licensing Notices. TSJAIKATO LICENSING DISTRICT.VY NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE.—I, ALEXANDER I of Raglan, being the holder of a a Publican's License in respect of the House i and Premises, situated at Raglan, and known a by the sign of The Royal Hotel, do hereby a give notice that. I desire to obtain, and will, 1 at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden _ at Hamilton, on the 6th day of March, 1901, a apply for a Transfer of the said license from 3 myself to MARY HALL, my appointee. Dated I the Bth day of December, ALEXANDER i MCGRUER. ■- . , ===== a Board and Residence. I " TTiLLESMERE," Princes-street—Vacancies. J -Hi .. Telephone 458. I TZENILWORTH, Grey-street, Devonport (beIXX tween wharves)— Extensive views of har- | bbnr. Terms moderate. 1 "PRIVATE Board and Residence, Grattan- | X street, off Wellington-street.— | able home; terms moderate.— Sinclair. i A BBEY HOUSE, Shortland-street, opposite I A Bycroft and Private Board and i Residence, 15s per week, or 2s 6d per day. I | " TTERONA," Karangahape Road.— I V Board and Residence; single and I double, rooms; hot and cold baths. Splendid 3 view. ■■~■. I _ 1 " TTINEMOA," Alfred-street. Albert Park: 10 i JUL minutes' from G.P.O. Private Suites |if required. Telerhono 1068.—Mrs. E.- C |Forbe3. , . »'■ •'"■■'' j _ _; _ _—_—:— "jV/T AHUBANGI HEADS.—" WALDEMERE IS if required. will Reopen for reception C Forbes. 4 Tl/TAHURANGI HEADS.-" WALDEMERE ItX HOUSE" will Reopen for reception of Visitors, on December I.—Please address J. a Jackson. I— — ■ . __ ___ | TVTORTH SHORE.-BOARD AND RESIIl> DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms | moderate. • Vacancies. — Bayswater, Beach i Road West. 1 "OOARD AND RESIDENCE for respectable a X> ' Working Men, meals from 6 a.m. to 10 J j p.m.— Cassels, 87, Grey-street. Board, j j 15s per week. - 3 — . ■..■.■■ . "DARK HOUSE. Ponsonbv Road-A Pleasant X and Comfortable Home in good locality, j convenient for trams. Terms moderate.— Miss Colegrove. . 1 CUMARVO, Symonds-street.-Single and Double Rooms; Private Sittingrooms; j hot, co.d, and shower baths; smokingroom. j Telephone 883.—Mrs, Lundon. VACANCIES— Single' and Double Rooms, V hot, cold, and shower baths; every convenience ;; terms moderate. Opposite St. Paul's, Symonds-street Mrs.. Butler. " WAVERTREE," Grafton Road, 4th from v T Khyber Pass, close to tram and. Do- 1 main. Hot and cold baths, piano; perma- I ! nent, 17s; plain washing.—Mrs. Clifford [ Wilson. PRIVATE/ Board and Residence; home comforts ; large grounds ; moderate terms. Vacancy. — Mrs. Boulton, " Armadale," Queen-street, opposite Prince Albert College. —. _ .—: _■- _l_ , STONEHURST," ■ SYMONDS-STREET.— First-class ■ Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate. Vacancies.— Albert A. Brown. . A WA-AWAROA BAY. WAIHEKE.-Comfort--tx able BoarS and Residence at this magnificent sheltered Bay; good boating, bathing, fishing, and shooting. Post office at house.— Mrs. Gordon, Waiheke, or J. B. Finlayson, Strand Arcade, Queen-street. RUTHE'S ' ISLAND. WAIHEKE PASSAGE. SEASIDE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Communication Daily per Northern Co. . Steamers. Camping allowed by permission. i Light rowing boats'for the use of visitors. [- Mail Wednesday and Saturday. I Furnished Cottage to Let from Jan. 20. i For terms, etc., apply • MRS. 'CLARKE, No. 16, Strand Arcade; I Or MRS. RUTHE. "DRENT'S "DATHGATE fTOUSE, j ROTORUA. ■ ■""""" I This Favourite Establishment, now open I for the season, has recently been enlarged, I so that 80 Visitors can. now be Accommodated. ! , TERMS MODERATE. | S.T. BRENT, PROPRIETOR. VICTORIA HOUSE, CAMBRIDGE. . » —Visitors to Cambridge will find all the comforts and appointments of a first-class home. Victoria House is situated in the highest and healthiest position in Cambridge ; surrounded by garden and orchard, and § within 5 minutes' walk of the Domain. In § cases of sickness, Visitors will. have the ad-1 vantage of Professional Nurses' assistance. — I HELEN RUSSEL, Principal, London Hos- g pital and Kent Nursing Institution. | M.AE AB T A I BAY. " POHUTURUA." FAVOURITE SUMMER RESORT. j Splendid Beach, Good Bathing, Boating, and Fishing. Full particulars, terms, etc., apply to NEVILLE NEWCOMB, Land Agent, Mercantile Chambers. Letters addressed to Pohuturua, to be left at Northcote Ferry Office. ■ poWES "R- "WAIHEKE. • The Best Summer Resort in.the Province. I E. PARRIS, PROPRIETOR. | Boating in a Magnificent, Safe Bay. j Fishing. Fresh and Saltwater Baths. ! I _- Great Alterations. Airy Bedrooms. fi The Cuisine under the immediate supervision _~■". of MRS. PARRIS. Steamer Coromandel calls three times weekly. | ! Terms moderate. Post Office at the House. § 1 W'Alf SEA HOUSE.! 1 ROTORUA. I Is now carried on by Miss Graham, formerly | of Waiwera. near Anckland, and latterly of 1 i 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 Bath?, to which < visitors are conveyed free of charge. Terms < moderate. Address: "Rotorua." " WAIWERA HOUSE." ! Address: Rotorua. * — _ _ . . _—. _ l MOKOIA VIEW PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE. Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office, c • and Near the Celebrated ' , PRIEST, RACHAEL. AND OTHER BATHS, ' ROTORUA. c Terms: 25s per week, 5s per day. c • — :." •■ •." "..■ ( MRS. YOUNG, j, Proprietress. , . r --. ;;- ,-;■,■ --,„,.- SPRING GROVE, MAHURANGI HEADS.POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT FOR SUM- * MER VISITORS.— facilities for I riding, bathing, fishing, and boating ; tennis * lawn. Adult visitors have' the run Aof the , orchard and use of piano and boats,, free. " Riding horses on hire. Fresh cream, butter, ■.; eggs, and vegetables. Special arrangements for families,—Address Mr. Morgan, by letter, or particulars in town from agents, Morgan. and Sons, Tailors, '208, : - Karangahape Road, or j, F. Powell, Grocer, 265, Queen-street. Full S information at; the Coastal Steamship Com-1 pany, or the McGregor Steamship Company, j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11563, 29 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11563, 29 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11563, 29 January 1901, Page 8

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