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-■ — " - Lnugssß*' t • Amusements. 14 -WM• -H i , " (3 P B H-A —Ho tr 00 .1 jessee and Manager - - William' P. HawU»f ffi i■« -: v 3 - !-> ' xv/- vV % > EVERY EVENING. ' • If - CONTINUED . SUCCESS ''1 f CONTINUED SUCCESS | , Of the • . -;• ~*M '>} HAWTREY pOMEDY pOKPANY ' i AWTBEY v'OMEDY I|| '■'■•' In '.■■' •■■: ■■ [lie Play that lias attained an Instantaufcf&S 1 *- - ous and Unequivocal ' Success :in all fflg parts of the Globe. ,"ig: | A M E£SAGE ™°? M AEs; .'/J A. M essagb from M ars ' 1 A M £SSAG v FROM jyTARS. ; V A ESSAG *- FROM I^Jaes. > A PLAY THAT DEALS tt'ITH A NEW SUBJECT IN A NEW WAY. PERFECTLY STAGED AND BRILLIANTLY ' IT IS BEYOND ALL QUESTION • THE GREATEST THEATRICAL SUCCESS YV OP OUR DAY. .' i-vJ A M ES * At ~ J^.JARS. i A M essagb from M^ 8 - :. /[i A UNIQUE PLAY. ' {! SPLENDIDLY ACTED, i «1 > li" PERFECTLY -MOUNTED. ' 1 THE PRESS ' UNANIMOUSLY COMMEND IT. - | THE .i-*UKLIC . ' HEARTILY APPRECIATE IT. - ' Prices: Dres3 Circle a nil Reserved Stalls 4a. 1 Stalls, 2s 6(1; and Pit. Is. * S&t&f |l Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and ArovV 1 * Seals may bo booked six nights, in advanco ' S Day Sale of Early Door Tickets to 2s 6cl ani» I Is seats at Williamson's (6d extra). - Early Doors at 7; Ordinary Tickets, 7 3ai' ~ Commence, ; 8 Carriages for 10.30. • ■ ' > ~~ .. ■ * Excursions- • i r ?S L2 ! V*..; nx l AT ORTIIERN STEAMSHIPS - 'Willie COMPANY, limited ANNIVERSARY DAY, i v'f. j EXCURSION TRIPS WEDNESDAY, January - 29 ;(weather ■ permitting), leaving Quay-street Jetty No. 3:— . , - fyj . COWES BAY, WAIHEKE ' ; (Under , arrangement with Cycling Clnb). 1 P.S. WAKATERE at 9 a.m. • ' | Leaving Cowes Bay Wharf on return trij || il at 5 p.m. '-&•!£ 1 $ ' * " RETURN FARE, 2s. V *' | Other steamers will run if required. ft . Cold luncheon on board, Is. Mr.. Piirrh lit will' supply hot ; tea : and bread • and butter .on MI ' shore at reasonable rates. •^J ■ WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS. ' • ' S.S. MURITAI at 9.30 a.m. RETURN FARE. 39. ' ' J Leaving Waiwera on return trip at 4 p.m. \ MAHURANGI HEADS. J S.S. WELLINGTON at 10 a.m. . | • RETURN FARE, 3s. '' r Leaving Mahuraugi Heads on return trip 1 at 4 p.m. s • . . T : Bands will bo in attendance. Children | under 12 half-price. ; THE ''HELPING-HAND I i-CSJL X MISSION PICNIC '- | t TO EAST TAMAKI," r JANUARY 29. 1902. .» • j S.S. KAPANUT will leave Queen-street Whan | at 9 o'clock. 1 YOU HAD 'BETTER GO! ' ' J', SSfli; IT. IS A GOOD PLACE' -« i j. •„§. GOOD LANDING! . ' ' 1 | FARES—Adults, Is 6d; Children, Is. § OLI DA I rp O.U RB. | Rotorua Coaching Co. - - Tourist Agents, : j'j i ROTO RD A, > -.. | AUCKLAND. . THAMES GOLD FIELDS,|. ! TE AROHA, TAUPO, Etc., Etc. " \< or SAVED! OK - f; | Li J by booking through —'J ,i [] ; PER CENT. The PER CENT.^ ROTORUA COACHING COMPANY. ' Trips in all districts, especially ■ Rotorua, ' across the take ; tdVHamurana; ' Tikitere,ianU|f|l|| Blue, Lake, Wairoa, the Buried Village, with - , 1 Tikitapu Bush and Lake, Waimangu (the neir. • geyser), 5; and Eotomahanß, - scene of destrao-jh ;J lion of Terraces?; View of' Tarawera, Waio- | taptt Valley,. Wairaltei, and • Taupo, and nu- ;At; | I merous other . Coach and Steam Launch Trips. I ALL ARRANGEMENTS - MADE FOR YOU.- :; ;V| Without Rush : or Inconvenience. s , 1 1 Baggage, etc., taken entirely rin Charge. 1 Book by Rotorua Coaching Company.',: 1 Up-tO-Date Vehicles. . Good ; Teams. • Cook'ii ;?•§ 1 < Coupons not Accepted. ; ' I -pi"OLID AY rjIRIP TO J^OTORUA ' ( And BacK including Coach and Launch Fares ; | [■y'. to any. Sights of the District, : PROM 90S UPWARDS. ! ■ , — • • Hotels- ; ' '' t J M P B'R I'A'L "'j 0 T E L. V-.. | " •" : '■ The Widow of t'ie late W. ,H. Pearce will •, Cci.t:nue the Business of the Imperial Hotel,. | I and hopes to meet with the Eame liberal sup« port hitherto accorded her late husband. «, ■ - iii ii ■ imin mii ■■iii 11 ii inm im r«t ———— 1 ■ _ .. . - I • Board and Residence- | SONOMA," . ALBERT ' PARK.—Board . and \ f - Residence; first-class accommodation,: <■;{ —Mrs. Ciuickshank. Telephone. 672. s " GUMARVO." Lower Symonds-street, '-re*lJ^J v_/ plete with all modern conveniences; -' j smoking ' room. Telephone '183.—Mr5.,; Lan* ; i don. j SUPERIOR Lodgings for ''One or Two ' 0 Gentlemen in . i private family.—Apply..; p| Curran-street, Ponsonby, first house right* hand side. _____ - , I B RENT'S ■ BATHGATE - nODSE. ROTORUA: . ' This Favourite Establishment has been ccn tinuously open during the year, and has been ,f4v appreciatively patronised .by larg'o numbers of pleasure-seekers. It has recently been , renovated and enlarged, and is in a thorougaly .- v sanitary condition. ; Eighty visitors can DB,|g;a; comfortably accommodated. . • Terms moderate. ; ' " ■■■ ■■ 8. T. BRENT. Proprietor. TE AROHA HOUSE. TE AROHA.:.. •1 PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, e This House has just been built, with lofty - rooms and comfortably-furnished Drawing* y., room. Smoking, ana Ladies' Parlour. . Visitors will find first-class accommodation, an» receive every attention.' ■ VNear to Hot Springs and Railway Station, ' .':;. > - Terms Moderate. - . m G. LOVEGROVE, SEN.. Proprietor. . ~ — — — A, B A W A |J OHS B, / . ROTORUA. ' _ 1 SITUATION UNRIVALLED. ' ' EXCELLENT TESTIMONIALS. _ V? ELECTRIC LIGHT. . ; *: MRS. D. GRIFFITHS, ' Proprietress. ■•■■V' 1 Tariff Rreasonable. ] . Letters and Telegrams prompt attention. , jq-E W ZEALAND HERALD. | SITBSCBIPTION: 9d per week, delivered hi •. town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter. in ; : advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each ■y. ' insertion. These announcements, which must be signed by the advertiser, -»•« <•.!«« inserted m the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and IIEBAU? . ; SUMMARY without extra charge. - . • While every care is exercised in regard to . the due insertion of advertisements, the Pro* prietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the' Proprietors reserve to ' themselves the right of omitting advertise* 1 .ments that' they may deem objectionab e» 1 even although such advertisements may -ha^®£;A been received and paid for in the usual cou 01 business. , • : - ; 'i Instructions as to tho insertion or with t ■ drawai of advertisements m the HleaXjD m be in writing. Advertisements received ;W ..fgjfe out such instructions will be inserted u , '0-3 ' countermanded, ' and charged accordingly- ' Orders to witndraw advertisements must u i at tho Publishing Office not later than ais o'clock p.m. - '■ ' :) 'V /? For the convenience of advertisers, repliei ; to advertisements may be sent to tno -"j s—Tr;5—Tr; Publishing OtilcQ, but the Proprietors no accept any responsibility in this respect. . ~

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11873, 27 January 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11873, 27 January 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11873, 27 January 1902, Page 8

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