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Amusements. j , 98th Week. - 98th Week, j piTY. TTALL. Sole Lessee and Manager - - Mr. P. E. Dix. General Manager - - - Mr. Fred. W. DnvaL TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. " The Sun that Never Sets." T\ IX ' S pAIETY /COMPANY. SUCCESS . SUCCESS SUCCESS SUCCESS Of the Ever Popular LESLIE BEOS. LESLIE BROS. Last Three Nights of the Greatest Gymnasts in the World, * J PATTERSON BROS. J ♦ PATTERSON BROS. X Continued Enthusiastic Reception of that King of Refined Comedians, JOHN COLEMAN, JOHN COLEMAN, And our Great Company, including LITTLE EILEEN BOYD. TOM DAWSON. JOHN TUDOR. Gladvs Beuth Mabel Mae Rosa Andrews Marie Boyton James Bovton Charles Howard. Mr. John Tudor's Farce, " Minnie Ah-Ah. Prices: 2s and Is. Plan at Wildman's. Doors open 7.20; commence at 8. Business Manager. FRED. L. SEAGER. /?D. AGRICULTURAL TOT ALL. gD. EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT. OUR MOT!"—" We give the most, but ask the least." TELLER'S "RUOU QOMPANY. LOTTIE LORNE WILL ATKINS LENA YOUNG AUBREY DOUGLAS GEO. WILLIAMSON TRIXIE LE MAR ! JOHN FULLER, ETC. ! Last Two Nights of THE SHADOW PANTOMIME. MONDAY NEXT, FEB. 16. j First Appearance of MISS JESSIE VERNE. Serio. Meetings. I HEREBY Convene TO-DAY (Thursday), at the Public Hall, a Meeting of the Residents of Onehunga and District, to consider the advisability of Erecting a Memorial to preserve the memory of our late good Queen Victoria. Chair will be taken at 8 o'clock. WILLIAM R. CLOSE-ERSON, Mayor. Board and ResidenceFURNISHED Rooms, with or without board. —Apply Mrs. E. Hill, Anglesea-street, off Ponsonby Road. PRIVATE Board and Residence (single and double rooms), 15s week, washing and mending included.Day-street, off Beresfordstreet (3rd house on left). ELLESKERE," Princes-street—Vacancies. Telephone 458. KENILWORTH. Grey-street, Devonport (between wharves)— views of harbour. Terms moderate. PRIVATE Board and Residence, Grattanstreet, off Wellington-street.— able home; terms moderate.Mrs. Sinclair. ST. HELIERS BAY.-BAY VIEW BOARDINGHOUSE— Accommodation. Terms Moderate. Vacancies.—MßS. COUTTS. NORTH SHORE.— AND RESILE DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Teims moderate. Vacancies.Bayswater, Eeach Road West. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for respectable Working Men, meals from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.— Cassels, 87, Grey-street. Board, 15s per week. GUY'S CLIFFE. Wellesley-street East, above Albert Park Single and Double Bedrooms; hot. cold, and shower baths. Terms moderate.Mrs. Butler. CUMARVO, Symonds-street.—Single and Double Rooms; Private Sittingrooms; hot, co.d, and shower baths; smokingroom. Telephone 883.— Lundon. VACANCY for Single Gentleman; first-class accommodation; terms reasonable; hot and . cold baths.—" The Lions," Wellesleystreet West, two doors from Hobson-street. PRIVATE Board and Residence ,• home comforts ; large grounds ; moderate terms. Vacancy. — Mrs. Boulton, Armadale," Queen-street, opposite Prince Albert College. . " QTONEHURST," * SYMONDS-STBSEET.-KJ First-class Board and Residence far Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate. Vacancies.— Albert A. Brown. AWA-AWAROA BAY, WAlHEKE.—Comfortable Board and Residence at this magnificent sheltered Bay; good boating, bathing, fishing, and shooting. Post office at house.—Apply Mrs. Gordon, Waiheke, or J. B. Finlayson,- Strand Arcade, Queen-street. QFFERED BY A LADY—A Comfortable, quiet Home (town), suitable for children attending school, or young Ladies in business. Terms moderate; references.— by letter, "COLLEGE," Herald Office. "DOTORUA CURSING AND pONVALESCENT TTOME. THE MISSES YATES, . Certificated Nurses. No Infectious Cases. J£ O T 0_ E U •A. " THE LANGHAM," UNDER NEW PROPRIETORSHIP. Close to Government Baths, and centrally situated for Post Office, 'Bus, aDd Railway Station. Terms: 5s per Day; 30s per Week. J. BUCKTHOUGHT, Proprietor. T7ICTORIA 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 advantage of Professional Nurses' assistance.— HELEN RUSSEL. Principal, London Hospital and Kent Nursing Institution. jyfARAETAI BAY. " POHUTURUA." FAVOURITE SUMMER RESORT. 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 "DAY, TXTAIHEKE. The Best. Summer Resort in the Province. E. PARRIS, PROPRIETOR. Boating in a Magnificent. Safe Bay. Fishing. Fresh find 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. WA« I W S R A HOUSE, ' ROTORUA. Is now carried on by Miss Graham, formerlv of Waiwera, near Auckland, and latterly of Brent a 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. MOKOIA VIEW PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE. Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office, _„„, and Near the Celebrated PRIEST, RACHAEL. AND OTHER BATHS. : ROTORUA. £1 . Terms: 25s per week, 53 per day. v MRS. YOUNG, _ , Proprietress. ' SPRING GROVE, MAHURANGI HEADS— < POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT FOR SUMMER VlSlTOßS.—Exceptional facilities for riding, bathing, fishing, and boating ; tennis i lawn. Adult visitors have the run of the l 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 F. Powell, Grocer, 265, Queen-street. Full * information at the Coastal Steamship Company, or the McGregor Steamship Company, . JJRENT'S TDATHGATB TTOUSE, ] ROTORUA. ! This Favourite Establishment, now open for the season, has recently been enlarged, so that 80 Visitors can now be Accommodated. _ MODERATE. , (3. T. BRENT. PROPBIETOB.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11576, 14 February 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11576, 14 February 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11576, 14 February 1901, Page 8