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AmusementsAGRICULTURAL HALL. mo-NIGHT. \ND ONLY A FEW EVENINGS MORE. MCADOO'S ORIGINAL TUBILEE DINGERS. Jubilee OIXGERS. TO-NIGHT, Pianoforte Solo by Prof. White. ■ 'Night Patrol." by Mr. \\ . Impett, of Wanganui. TO-NIGHT, the favourite Glee— On the Blue Danube." TO-NIGHT. MR. MCADOO will sins-" Old Black Joe." TO-NIGHT MIS? GIBBONS will sing— The Lost Chord." TO-NIGHT. MR. COLLINS will sing the New Plantation Pons-" Mammy. TO-NIGHT. Reappearance of GAU7.K. GAUZE. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s. Is. Pox plan at WiUlman and Lyell 3. Day Sales at Williamson's. Grand Matinee Saturday Afternoon. OERKSFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL i> CHURCH. fTO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. SIXTH " PLEASANT THURSDAY EVENING. 8 to 9 o'clock. ■' SHORT 4DDBESS BY MR. GEORGE FOWLDS. M.H.R. MR. SIDNEY COUSINS will Sing: — "Ota Pro Nobis" (Picco'.omini). "There Is a (Lv?n Hill" (Gounod). MR, JOHN McDOUGALL'S ORCHESTRA. NO COLLECTION. Boarii and ResilienceT> RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. Jj> ROTORUA. This Favourite Establishment has been cmtinuousiv open during the year, and has been apinocia'tivelv patronised by large numbers of "pleasure-seekers. It lias recently been renovated and enlarged, and is in a, thoroughly sanitary condition. Eighty visitors can bo comfortably accommodated. Terms moderate. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. jfOKO:A V 1 E W PRI VAT E If L iJOARtIINCHiOI'SE. Opposite the Post, ami Telegraph Office, and Near the Celebrated PRIEST. RAGHAKL. AND OTHER BATHS, ROTORUA. Terms: 25s per week, 6s per day. M R P. YOU N G. Proprietress WA I W E B A HOUSE, ROTORUA. Is now carried on by Miss Graham, formerly of Waiivera. near Auckland, and latterly of Brent's Bathgate House. The House is now known as " vV'aiwera House." Best situation in Rotorua. Within five minutes' walk of the Priest. Raphael, and Blue Baths, to which visitors are conveyed free of charge. Terms moderate. Address: "Rotorua." "WATWERA HOUSE." Address: Rotorua. I) O T O R U A. X> HOT LAKES DISTRICT. Titl R. W L L HOUSE. (New and Commodious Building.) HALF-MINI FROM RAILWAY STATION; FOUR MINUTES FROM BATHS. Terms Very Moderate. AY. A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. HI N E M 0 A. ALFRED-STREET. ALBERT PARK. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Suites if Required. Hot and Cold Baths. MRS. FORBES, Proprietress. Telephone, 1U63. " TTT'NNORE." Symonds-street (opposite City JLJ Road)— Vacancies fot Gentlemen and Married Couple; also. Combined Bed and Sitting Room vacant.—Mrs. Bach. Telephone 1076. PRIVATE Board and Lodging, or Comfortable Rooms to Let, in Mount Eden District. Can be highly recommended. —For particulars apply Neville Newcomb, Land Agent, Mercantile Chambers. " QTONEHURST," SYMONDS-STREET.— O First-class Hoard and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate. Vacancies.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. " WAVERTREE," Grafton Road, fourth t » Khyber Pass—Vacancy for One Gentleman; piano; hot, cold, and shower baths. Terms, 17s, plain washing.Mrs. Clifford Wilson. CARNONE HOUSE, Welleslcy-street W., opposite Free Union Church—Vacancies for Boarders; terms moderate; good table; 1 minute from Queen-street. —Miss Coyle. CUMARVO, Symonds-street.—Single and Double Rooms; Private Sittingrooms; hot, co.d, and shower bathe: smokingrooni. Telephone 885.—Mrs. Lundon. fi UY'S CLIFFE, Wellesley-street East, above \JC Albert Park—Single and Double Bedrooms; hot, cold, and shower baths. Terms moderate. —Mrs. Butler. " rr.llK LIONS," Wellesley-street, second door JL west of Hobson-street.—Single and Double Room vacant. Superior Residence, with board. NORTH SHORE.— AND RESIDENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Turns moderate Vacancies.— Bayswater, Beach Road West. PORTLAND HOUSE, 69, Hobson-streetr-Vacancies; single and double bedrooms; bath, piano. Terms, moderate. " ELLESMERE," Princes-street—Vacancies. JIJ Telephone 458. Dress and Fashion"P A T E R S ON, FOB, T/yATERPROOF pOATS. NEWEST GOODS AND STYLES. "DATE SON, FOE /~IOVERT pOATS, READY MADE OR MADE TO MEASURE. pATER S 0 N , FOB piIESTERFIb'LD pOATS. p A T E R SON, .FOR TTATS. QUIRTS, rpiES. ATEESOK, X FOR "MEN'S TJNDERWEAR. ALL CLASSES, BEST QUALITIES. 170 Q I7EEN " s ' rBEET - Musical. pIANOS! piANOSI! piANOS'II NOW LANDED. THE NEWEST STYLES AND THE BEST IN THE WORLD. BY BRINSMEAD AND SONS. Also some very flno Piai: b Carl Ecke, the Best German Piano t' jes into the Colony, and other Mak i .;e sold cheap FOR CASH O PAYMENT, subject to arranges. . to be seen at W P TTOFFM ANN'S, QUEEN-STREET. Sole Agents for John Erinsmead and Song. Carl Ecke Pianos, and the Celebrated Besson'a Brass Instruments. Also, a fine Large Selection of Violins from 7s 6d to £75, and all kinds of Musical Instruments, Strings, eto. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. _____ Conveyances. pATERSON AND OO.'S J " ' ROYAL MAIL LINE OP COACHES. LEAVES DEVONPORT FOR OKURA. WADE. OREWA. WAIWTRA PUHOI AND WARKWORTH. MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS, at FRIDAYS, at 8 a.m.. through to Wei. LEAVES WARKWORTH FOR DEVONPORTTUESDAYS. THURSDAYS. AND SATURDAYS, At 8 a.m. Fares— Single, 3s; return, ss. WadeSingle, 49; return. 7s 6d. Orewa: Single, ss; return, Bs. Waiwera: Single. 6s; return 10s. Punoi: Sing ; e. 8s; return, 14s. WarkworthSingle, 10s; return, 17s 6(1. Wellslord: Single', 13s; return, 23s 6d. F nu fult,ler particulars apply at our office, igr TJiob. CooK aiid Sons, Booking Agents. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11684, 20 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11684, 20 June 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11684, 20 June 1901, Page 8