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AmusementspHOEAL HALL. TO-NIGHT—(THURSDAY)—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT-H .CJASDAY;—TO-NIOHT. TO-NIGHT-ITH I"ESDAY)-TO-NIU HT. ME. AND MRS. HAMILTON HODGES' SECOND CONCERT. ASSISTING ARTISTS: .IRS. E. H. QUEREE, Pianist : MISS A. j SCHMIDT, Contralto; MR. C. B. PLUMMER. ! 'Cellist. PROGRAMME: ! uR. HAMILTON HODGES will Recit.. j "On My Name;" Cavatina, "Jealous Suspicion:" Cabalettu, "Anon My 'Venning Sword" (Mereadante); Song. "A Summer Xtfnt" (Goring Thomas), 'Cello ! Obligate, Mr. Plummcr: Descriptive Scena, " The Maniac (Russell). IRS. HAMILTON HODGES will sins—Aria. "Ocean, Thou Mighty Monster" (Weber); Song, " The Gipsy Maiden" (Fesca) : Song, "O Pray For Me (Somerset', 'Cello Obligate Mr. l'iummer. [RS. E. 11. QUEREE will pla\--(A) Polonaise. No. 12. IB) Yalse, E Minor (Chopin) ; Memento Cappriccioso (Weber). [ISS SCHMIDT will Canzone, "Little Swallow;" Ballata. "What Joy, What Bliss " (Petrella) ; Song, "1 Think of All Thou Art to Me " (Cowen). IE AND MRS. HODGES — Duett. "Flow Gently. Leva" (Parry). Accompanist, Mrs. E. 11. Queree. )oors open 7.33; commence at 3; Carriages 9.45. Accompanist ... Mr?. E. 11. Queers. ADMISSION—Front and Reserved. Seats, 2s ; Jack Seats and Gallery, Is. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyeli's. Conveyances from all oartsof the city direct •>r the Choral Hall, returning after the conert. 3ERESFOR D RET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SEVENTH "PLEASANT THURSDAY EVENING," 8 to 9 o'clock. HOET TALK by the REV. C. H. GARLAND. MISS MARY LAING will SingHe Was Despised" (" The Messiah") and The Great Eternal Home" (Hartwell Jones). West End Orchestra (Conductor, Mr. AVm. Tremain). No Collection. Meetings. >TR, J. H. WITHEFORD. M.H.R, 111 WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY, ON M ONDAY E YENING T^EXT. JULY 1, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Hall to bo announced in future advertiseents, together with Synopsis of Address. ;rOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASBO- - ■ CIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, IN THE Y.M.C.A. ROOMS. Tea, 6 o'clock. Concert-, 8 o'clock. Programme on Friday. i UCKLAND BOWLING CLUB (REGIS--1 TERED). The Annual Meeting of Members will be :'ld in the Club's Pavilion, Grafton Road, on EJIDAY, July 5, at 8 p.m. Businevi: Hearts, Election of Office-bearers. Presentation i Prizes, Consideration of Notices of Motion > Amend Rule 20, etc. WM. ELLIOT, Hon. Sec. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc JEW ZEALAND BAPTIST MISSIONARY 1 SOCIETY, AUCKLAND AUXILIARY. A PUBLIC MISSIONARY MEETING Of above will be held in TABERNACLE SCHOOLROOM, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. Addresses will be given by the Rev. A. H. illins (President New Zealand Baptist Misonary Society) and Pastor J. Clark. • Mr. W. P. Baker (President of Auxiliary/ ill preside. ' Special Singing by Friends. A Collection will be taken. Miss Inglesby (Lady Missionary) will arve To-morrow (Friday), from the South, and ill Speak on SUNDAY NEXT at Mount Eden aptist Church, at 3, and Ponsonby Baptist iiurch at 6.45. MRS. A. THOM, ' , Secretary Auckland Auxiliary. Board and ResidenceELLESMERE," Princes-street—Vacancies!. Telephone 453. PORTLAND HOUSE, 69, Hobson-streek--Vacancies; single and double bedrooms; ath, piano. Terms, moderate. kTORTH SHORE.— AND RESII DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Teims loderate. Vacancies.— Bayswater, Beat oad West. HHHE LIONS." Wellesley-street, second door X west of Hobson-street. —Single and ouble Boom vacant. Superior Residence, ith board. 1 UY'S CLIFFE, Wellesley-street East, above 2T Albert Park— and Double Bedmms; hot, cold, and shower baths. Terms loderate.— Butler. "IABNONE HOUSE, Wellesley-street W., opJ posite Free Union Vacancies for oarders; terras moderate; good table; 1 mute from Queen-street.— Miss Coyle. ENNORE," Symonds-street (opposite City J Vacancies for Gentlemen and arried Couple; also, Combined Bed and tting Room vacant.—Mrs. Bach. Telephone 76. Q TONEHURST," YMONDS-STREET.-0 First-class Board and Residence for jurists and Permanent Boarders. Terms oderate. Vacancies.—Mrs. Albert 1. rown. Telephone No. 504. PRIVATE Board and Lodging, or Comfortable Rooms to Let, in Mount den District. Can be highly recommended, for particulars apply Neville Newconib, and Agent, Mercantile Chambers. TINE M O A , - 1 ALFRED-STREET. ALBERT PARK. ' PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Elites if Required. Hot and Cold Baths. MRS. FORBES, Proprietress. Telephone, 1068. XT A I TV E E A HOUSE, 'V. KOTORUA. ; now carried on by Miss Graham, formerly ! Waiwera, near Auckland, and latterly of rent's Bathgate House. Tue House is nov? lown as " Waiwera House." Best situation i Eotorua. Within live minutes' walk of ie Priest, Hack&el, and Blue Baths, to which sitors are convoyed free of charge. Terms oderate. Address: "Rotorua." - WAIWERA HOUSE." Address: Rotorua. T O K O I A VIEW PRIVATE 'X BOARDING HOUSE. Opposite the Post and Telegraph Othce, and Near the Celebrated PRIEST, RACHAEL, AND OTHER BATES, ROTORUA. Terms: 25s per week, 5s per day. MRS. YOUNG, Proprietress TRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, 3 ROTORUA. This Favourite Establishment has been ccnnuously open during the year, and has been mreciatively patronised by large numbers pleasure-seekers. It has recently been novated and enlarged, and is in .thoroughly .nitary condition. Eighty visitors can be imfortably accommodated. Terms moderate. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. ConveyancesJATEKSON AND OO.'S ROYAL MAIL LINE C.F COACHES. LEAVES DEVONPORT FOR IKURA, WADE, OREWA, WAIWERA, PUHOI AND WARKWORTH. MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS, at 9 a.m. rRXDAYS, at 8 a.m.. through to Wellsford. UAVES WAIUCWORTH FOR D3VONPORT: JESDAYS. THURSDAYS. AND SATURDAYS, At 8 a.m. Fares—Okura: Single, 3s; return, ss. Wade: ngle, 4s; return. 7a 6d. Orewa: Single, ss; iturn, Bs. Waiwera: Single, 6s; return, 10s. Hioi: Single, 8s; return, 14s. Warkworth: ugle, 10s; return, 17s bd. Wellsford: Single, a; return, 23s 6d. For further particulars apply at our ottlca, : Ihos. Cook and Sous, Booking Agents. 8

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11690, 27 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11690, 27 June 1901, Page 8

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