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Amusements /1 I T T TT ALL Every Evening at 8. -T\lX'3 pAEETY /COMPANY, LAST 8 NIGHTS LASI 8 SIGHTS Of MADAME CELTNA BOBE. MADAME CELINA BOBE. The Brilliant Parisian Violinist*. and Xylophone Player A Great. Musical Treat. Worth Walking Miles to Hear. LAST TWO NIGHTS Of the Great Public Favourite, The Charming and Artistic LITTLE ALMA GRAY. LAST 8 NIGHTS LAST 8 NIGHTS Of the Queen of Song,' MISS JENNIE OPIE. Then Comes the King of Humorists, With always something new. ME. CHABLES FAKING. ; MB. CHARLES FANING. THE SISTERS LINGABD, THE SISTERS LINGARD. MISS MAY LEWIS. Messrs. Les Wharton. Tom Leonard, Jas. Wil liams, Mr. AIL Holland, and Miss Georgia Devoe. TO-MORROW {SATURDAY) NIGHT. Entire Chancre of Programme, when Will Appear for the First Time at this Theatre MB. HARRY SHINE, MR. HARRY SHINE, The Great Patter Comedian. MISS VIOLET ELLIOTT (The Charming Contralto), ZOBEDIE. ! The Marvellous Equilibrist Hand-balancer, And MISS LILIAN TREE, The Noted Operatic- Artist. Prices a3 usual. Box Plan at Wildman's. FORESTERS' HALL. NEWTON TO-NIGHT (Friday). NOV. 29. CHURCH OF CHRIST. WEST-STREET. BAND OF HOPE. GRAND PATRIOTIC AND SCENIC 'ONCER By the EDISON KTNEMATOGRAfH CO. Splendid Living Pictures. Doors open 7.30; commence at 8 p.m. Admission 6d, tor everywhere. Y" M - C. A. HALL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1901. MISS BOULTS CONCERT. Miss Boult will plaj " Gypsy Movements' (Coleridge Taylor), " Saltarello" (German) and the whole of Grieg's C Minor Sonata. Lectures, etc. "W J. COLVILLI ' * v * Will give his iAREWELL LECTURE In the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PITT-STREET, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, At 3 o'clock. Subject: " The Composition of a Man—Mutual Rela tions of Planes of Consciousness." Board and ResilienceT7ENTURA HOUSE, Hardinge-street—Vacan V cies; retired, comfortable home; term: moderate.—Mrs. Young. VACANCIES for Boarders at Mrs. Cassell's 87, Grey-street; breakfast from 6 o'clock Terms. 15a SONOMA," ALBERT PARK.-Board anc Residence; first-class accommodation —Mrs. Cruickshank. Telephone, 672. " /"IUMARVO," Lower Symonds-street, reyy plete with all modern conveniences; smoking room. Telephone 883.— Lundon. PLEASANT Quiet Home. — Gentlemei Boarders or Married Couple; central; minute 'bits, station.— Manse, Abbott'! Road, Mount Eden. CARNONE HOUSE. Wellesley-street W.. op posit© Federal HalL—Vacancies for Boarders; terms moderate; good table; neai Opera House. Coylo. GRANDE VUE," Princes-street (opposite Museum) Vacancies for one or twe Gentlemen Boarders; hot and cold baths; terms, 22s 6d. —Mrs. Reston. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. This Favourite Establishment has been ccn tinuously open during the year, and has beer appreciatively patronised by large numbers of pleasure-seekers. It has recently been renovated and enlarged, and is in a thoroughlj sanitary condition. Eighty visitors can be comfortably accommodated. Terms moderate. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. pOWES BAY, WAIHEKE, POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT. SPLENDID WHARF. E. PARRIS - PROPRIETOR. Boating and Fishing in a Magnificent Bay, Salt and Freshwater Bathing. The Cuisine under the immediate supervision of MRS. PARRIS. Northern S.S. Co.'s steamer calls twice weekly. Exoursionists provided with lunch in diningroom on the beach. Plenty of water Post office at the house. TERMS MODERATED Boots, Shoes, etc. -fTT- ANTED T7-NOWN-C OTONE AND pO.Am now Opening Up, Bx S.S. RANGATTRA. OTARAMA, and TNDRALEMA. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF T ADIES', /CENTS'., AND pHILDEEN'J QPRING AND CUMMER BOOTS AND QHOES, From b THE LEADING AMERICAN, ENGLISH, ANT CONTINENTAL HOUSES. Our Goods are Flexible, Stylish, Comfortable and Durable. Note the Address: I Q ©TONE AND pa _ Money. jITONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate oi L»X interest.—Apply Jackson and Russell. MONEY TO LEND on First Mortgage ol Freehold Property. — J. Thornes, 91, Queen-street. MONEY TO LEND on First-olass Securitj at Lowest Rates.—Buddie, Button, anc Co., 6, Wyndham-street, Auckland. J?rrj TO £5000—Money to Lend, in sums dWcJV as above, at lowest current rate.— Wm. S. Cochrane, Cochrane's Mart, 185, Queen street. DO Yon Want' Money ? We can get for you large and small sums on mortt ?e at very low rata of interest, on good real security.—Ewington and Baker, Estate Agents. ■jVfONEY TO LEND on Bond Warrants, J-'-t Scrip, Promissory Notes, and other approved Securities, at Lowest Rates of Interest. —The Northern Estate Agency and Finance Co. (Limited), Legal Chambers. Queen-street. FROM 44 per cent.—Money to Lend on Interests under Wills, Freehold, or other approved securities, in sums to suit borrowers.—P. A. V'aiie, Solicitor, Legal Chambers, Queen-street, opposite Vulcan Lane. TONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Firstclass Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicito- and Notary Puhlio. 109, Qaeen-streot. T\/TONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE, "*" At Lowest Current Rates. Apply to • HESKETH AND RICHMOND, Solicitors. National Bank Buildings, Corner Queen and Wyudham Streets. "jITONEY LENT ON PROMISSORY NOTE, - L,i HOUSES. FURNITURE. ETO BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY. Mortgages Negotiated. i JOHN W. HARDEE, LAND. COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT, ; * HIGH-STREET. MONEY TO LENB. lyx ON FIRST-CLASS MORTGAGE SECURITY, At LOWEST CURRENT RATES. And in SUMS TO SUIT BORROWER. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. ' Land, Estate, and Financial Agents, 93, 1 Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11824, 29 November 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11824, 29 November 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11824, 29 November 1901, Page 8