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Amusements QITY JJ ALL. Every Evening at 8. JQIX'S Q.AIETY 0O M A Y. OUR MONTRE PROGRAMME OF STAR. ATTRACTIONS Greeted nightly with Intense Enthusiasm by Crowded and Delighted Audiences. MR. AUSTIN RUDD. MR. AUSTIN RUDD. One of England's Greatest Star Comic Smger3. MR. ERNEST FITTS, MR. ERNEST FITTS. . The Greatest Baritone on the Australasian Stage. THE MARVELLOUS RIO TROUPE, THE MARVELLOUS RIO TROUPE, Gymnasts and Acrobats. (Must bo seen to be believed.) MISS MAUD FANNING. MISS MAUD-FANNING. The Most Artistic and Realistic Coon Singer on the Vaudeville Stage. T TITLE ALMA GRAY. . . The Charming Serio and Dancing Specialist. MR. FRANK YORKE. The Popular Comedian. MISS MAUD HEW SON, New Zealand's Rich-toned Contralto. Viss Elsie Rosier. Miss Annetta Bodin. Mr. Arthur Elliott, Mr. Tom. E. Leonard. SATURDAY NEXT. MR. ALFRED HOLLAND (Baritone). MONDAY NEXT. First Appearance in Auckland of HERR WINSCIIE KM ANN'S EDUCATED ACROBATIC BEARS, Headed by " Tony." the sacred Bear from India. The most Novel and Extraordinary Act on the Vaudeville Stage. Prices as usual. Box Plan at Wildman's. QDDFELLOWS' HALL, , A R NEL L. PAR NELL DISTRICT SCHOOL ANNUAL CONCERT. In Aid of School Piano Fund, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. OCTOBER 17. Japanese Sketch by the School Children. Selections by the Parnell Fife and Drum Ban'-I. Wand Drill by the School Children. Military Drill by the Girls. Vocal and Instrumental Items by the following Favourite Amateurs:—Miss Lena Hill (soprano). Miss Mary Laing (contralto). 1 Miss Gilraour (contralto). Miss Millie Peak (violinist). Mr. Chas. Clegs: (tenor). Mr. R. S. Briggs (baritone). Mr. Woolle> (bass). Master Harry Woolley (boy soprano). Musical Director and Accompanist. Mr. J. H. Phillpot. organist and choirmaster. St. Paul's. Tickets, Is 6(5 and Is; children halfprice. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. T. W. KILLIP, Secretary of School Committee. QRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN SCHOOL. ENTERTAINMENT By EDISON KINEMATOGRAPH COMPANY" (Cooper and Macdermott). THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, OCT. 17, at 7.30. FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME, Including President McKinley " In Memoriam" Scenes. The Famous and Pathetic Story: TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM, or THE CURSE OF DRINK." Illustrated by 24 Magnificent Life Model Tableaux, etc., etc., etc. Tickets, One Shilling: Children, 6d. Meetings. OTAHUIIU PUBLIC HALL COMPANY (LIMITED). The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held in the Public Hall, Otahuhu, on THURSDAY, the 31st day of October, 1901, at 8.30 p.m. Business: To receive the Annual Report and Balance-sheet, to Elect Two Directors, Auditor, etc. Messrs. Samuel Luke and James Muir are | the retiring Directors, who are eligible for reelection. • F. R. FALLWELL, Secretary. Otahuhn, October 16, 1901. Perpetual Land, Building, and U Investment Society.—' Half-yearly General Meeting will be held in the Office, Queen-street, Onehunga,, on FRIDAY, ,18th October, at 8 p.m.— J. Gatlaud, Secretary. Board and ResidenceO T O R U A. SEDDON'S " LAKE VIEW," OHINEMUTU, ROTORUA, Overlooking Rotorua Lake, Native Pah, and Boiling Springs. The Grandest Sight in the District. * Attached to the House is the famous Hot Chalybeate Mineral Spring, And Premier Bath, free to Visitors. THE CUISINE A SPECIALTY. Terms: 5s per day; 30s per week, or longer. NOTE.—On arrival at Rotorua, ask for Seddon's " Lake View." BRENT'S BATHGATE nOUSE, ROTORUA. This Favourite Establishment has been continuously open during the year, and has been appreciatively patronised by large numbers of pleasure-seekers. It has recently been renovated and enlarged, and is in a thoroughly Eanitary condition. Eighty visitors can be comfortably accommodated. Terms moderate. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. 11 OKOIA VIEW PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office, and Near the Celebrated PRIEST, RAOHAEL, AND OTHER BATHS, j ROTORUA. Terms: 25s per week, 5a per day. MRS. YOUNG, Proprietress. Mrs. F A W C E T T ItJL (Late of Naval and Family Hotel) Wishes to notify her friends and the general j public that she has taken over { VERONA, KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Three Doors from Pitt-street), Where she intends keeping a First-class Boardinghouse at Moderate Rates. Good Stabling and every convenience. Good Stabling and every convenience. j W'AIWEEA HOUSE, i ROTORUA. Is now carried on by Mis» Graham, formerly of Waiwera, near Auckland, and latterly of 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 Baths. Terms moderate. Address: "Rotorua." " AIWERA HOUSE." Address: Rotorua. STONEHURST," SYMONDS-STREET.-First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate. Vacancies.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. " riiHE LIONS," Wellesley-street West, AuckX land.Comfortable Accommodation, with board; moderate terms; large double rooms; every convenience; handy to town. STIRLING," Grafton Road, 3rd from Khyber Pass.—Vacancies; good table, piano, hot and cold baths ; close tram and Domain ; permanent, 17s 6d.—Mrs. Miller. PLEASANT, Quiet Home, for two Gentlemen Boarders; email private family; central, minute 'bus and station.— Manse, Abbott's Road, Mount Eden. " T7NNORE," Symonda-street (opposite City XLi Road)— Vacancies for Gentlemen; also. Combined Bed and Sitting Room vacant.— Mrs. Bach. Telephone, 1076. GRANDE VUE," Princes-street (opposite Museum)— Vacancies for one or two Gentlemen Boarders; hot and cold bathsterms, 22s 6d.—Mrs. Reston. CARNONE HOUSE, Wellesley-street W. opposite Federal Hall.—Vacancies ' for Boarders; terms moderate; good table; near Opera House.— Coyle. "jSJORTH SHORE.—BOARD AND RESI1* DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Teims moderate. Vacancies.—Baygwater, Beach Road West. LUMEAH," Corner Short and Jermyn Streets Vacancies for Gentlemen, hot and cold baths. Telephone, 1103.—Miss M. E. Taylor. KENILWORTH, Grey-street, Devonport. between wtv-ves— situated, splendid views of harbour. VACANCIES for Boarders at Mrs. Cassell's, * 87, Grey-street; breakfast from 6 o'clock. Terms, 15». • ELLESMKRE." Prtnqes-streeWy acaacies. Ttiki&oaet .458, "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11787, 17 October 1901, Page 8
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