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___ Abasements. 'If u — ■ HA « « i Every Evening at 8 ! - D IXS QAffiW C o«P_s 7 - I ALWAYS SPARKING AND ATTRACTR-, § HARVEY AND MORRIs""" " •.*"?'' I HARVEY AND MORRIS % ; 1 HARVEY AND MORRIS '• t ' I HARVEY AND MORRIS ' *__ °' th. ' i HARVEY AND MORBK* Best -" : I HARVEY AND MORRIS "• I HARVEY AND MORRIS : i The Two C. MISS OLIVE ISSr* I clark and cowan. • I mil I$F% I 1 - . Ac- ■ •-■ 3! America's Representa.t3«i it . '■ II '• ME. 11 ■!cL*?? nor ta. J Whose Great Jiirth-provokin? EW n ' "" I J N^ I: I Complete SATUUD.U~\fa-t l »■ Complete Change of "l>,o. n , mm _ after an Enormously Stickful Vi sit » ,„ America, of Slt «° Ii OTSS PRISOILLA VEBNE 'II 5. MISS PRISCILLA yB; $ MONDAY NEXT ' I* First Appearance in New Zeal>n,t ,t , l lf markable and enormous!v the * t Dancers, • - l "- tf -=stni jo(_q„ && THE LITTLE DABTfN P h THE LITTLE pABTol: I Prices, 2s, Is. Box Plan^Wuto,,,.. . I = CABBOLLOS GVM\- aTTT" I Held at MNABID *« x Y.M.C.A.. WELLESLEY-STREST. 1 OPENING DAY, MONDAY. APRIL 14. i SQ2 . | Ie Classes.-,A(lult9: Monday and Tlm^j ■■"•■" I Y 7.45 to 10. Boys: Monday* * &*&*£s&* i '. turday, 9.30 to D. Young Ladies- B,VI % 4to 5.15, and Saturday, 11 to IZZQ. lntii | AUCKLAND PHYSICAL ATKTN-r, •„*".' I LEGE AND GYMNASIUM It ° COt 1 Pitt-street and Karangahape RonVl r! :ner °* H _ Professor Potter. M«]ical^aS» , Goldie, Surgeon. Sj-monds-street A.'. 1 I <. for Physical Culture and Gymnastics o u ses % at the above College for Ladies' and a » : men. The Term commences oil I entry. Classes aro also held or u„„ "T'" 1 Girls. Prof. Potter is in attendant to give further information to Parent" or intending Pupils. ""' Ulnbs, •. ? Board and Residence. ~" | El ° T _ !L~* 1 SEDDON'S LAKE VIEW.'* OIfINEyTJTn *- ' 1 Established 2D Years. V K From the Balcony, Artists say. the ' • I Grandest Sight in the District. I Overlooking the Lake, Native Pah and I Boiling Springs. ' ■■ ■} fe _ Attached to the House is the famous Hot ft Chalybeate Mineral Spring A- •. And Premier Bath, free to Visitors. P THE CUISINE A SPECIALTY. t Terms: 5s per day. . : , .■ i NOTE.-r-On arrival at Rotorua ask for Sed«- I don " Lake View." . ■ ■'. ' I DEVONSHIRE HO USE ' 1J ROTORUA. I Proprietress, MRS. WEBBER. B - I Centrally situated, near Railway Station aM '* 1 Government Baths. ■■-".]•:"" '-""'"' & Electric Light throughout. :•". r -\' \ Terms: Week, 255; Day, ss. 1 ' •'./ I MOKOIA VIEW PRIVATE I BOARDINGHOUSE. ' | Opposite the Post and Telegraph OEc», -' § and Near the Celebrated ; ; | PRIEST. EACHAEL. AND OTHER BATHS, : I ROTORUA. | Terms: 25s per week, 5s per day. ' k MRS. YOUNG. 1 Proprietress. . I BRENT'S BATHGATE. : > 1 ROTORUA. - ' .. ,- I This Favourite Establishment has been ecu. s , tioaonc.ly open during the year, and has bees | appreciatively patronised by. large numbers . f of pleasure-seekers. It had recently * beeo i ; I renovated and enlarged, and in in a thorougHly - 4 sanitary condition. Eighty visitors can be -j, « comfortably accommodated. | Terms moderate. « ''"; <| S. T. BEENT. Proprietor. ; . | ROTOR UA.-T II IRWIiL Lii 0 S ii . I PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ' | This Mew and Commodious Estabtisiuiient is | situated within a-half minute of railway US*- i , lion and about four minutes from Government baths. Every convenience and \ comfort. • First-class T.Jjle. Electric Light throughout. Terms very moderate. W. A. WILLIAMS. Proprietor. j I — ~ ■ ,*..:..•.,-.■■ : ''. 11 CAMBRIDGE.— The Healthiest Town in Newy Zealand. Cheap Riding, Driving, Free , | > Bowling, Tennis, Bathing, Beautiful teceaery, , , | - Descriptive Pamphlet (containing information y > re hotels, etc.) sent on receipt of a postcard, '. or on application to W. Little. Chemist/Queen- - street.— J. Wilkinson, Cambridge. BE L G R A V ¥,■■■■■ HOUSE, ;;;'| SYMONDS-STREET (opposite Choral Hall). |1 11 First-class Accommodation. Terms moderate. ;:■ | Telephone 1144. MRS. BELL. : , VACANCIES for Two Working Men Board, ers.—Mrs. Cam well. 22, Grafton Boad, .: near Choral Ball. Terms moderate. ___"!,'-- " QTONEHURST," SYMONDS-STREET.--; ; | , O First-class Board and Residence for.,. j • Tourists and Permanent Boarders. ;' Terms': ; :; moderate. Vacancies.—Mrs. - Albert A ; , Brow in. Telephone No. 504. -,',„•:>' " T'HE LIONS," Wellealey-street West. Auck-;; : j J X land.—Comfortable Accommodation, ; : ! with board; moderate terms; large double ' < rooms; every convenience; handy.to town. . c j PARK HOUSE," Ponsonby Road, ?«*•; v Western Park—A Good and; Pleasant;--: Home for permanent Boarders. VisJtoru re- ? ceive every attention.—Miss Colegrove.; ; . '•'■ "T7ERONA." Karangahape Road, 3 doors ;J, ] V from Pitt-street.—Vacancies .^or/j Boarders; terms moderate.— Pawcett,late ■;■..,. of Naval and Family Hotel. . -, : V' . ' "TTEOCMORE." Symonds-street, opposite ; ;. I 1? Choral Hall.—Vacancies for Boarders,... every convenience; terms moderate, leie-.;,- , phone 714.—Mrs. Carter. ■ ' 1 — WAVERTREE," Grafton Road from ; ";; . Khyber Pass)— Hot, cold, and shower , ; baths. Permanent, 17s; plain wasnmg.-.. s; Mrs. C. Wilson. - • ?/- HELIER HOUSE, 112, Grey-stroet-Vacaii-:; ;■ cies for Boarders and Furnished Apart-;-ments; every convenience; terms mouerate.—: , Mrs. Griffiths. ■' " __ : ; "VTORTH SHORE.-BOARD AND SESf- '': IN DENCE, close to vj cto ria Wharf. Teims : ; moderate. Vacancies.— Beacii, Road West. _____—— ''■■-■ "V ELLESMEEE," Priiaces-sireei>- Vacancies. v., Telephone 458. MEW ZEALAND EERAIiR.;, SUBSCRIPTION: 9d rer week, d-jiiverad -is ;, town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per unai'ter. in ' advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births. Deaths, and Marriages. 2s 6d eactt ■ insertion. These announcements, which mart be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HEM* O . ,;: ; SUMMAItI" without extra charge. ' < ,- White every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, tlie tto- ~! prietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or Iron , ,', other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the rigut, of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, ev»n although such advertisements may ha f * .-r b.isn received and paid for in the usual course of business. . '" . ■-,;-.j Instructions as to the insertion or with' ,? drawal of advertisements m the. HEBAiD bus* be in writing. Advertisements received with- — i out such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly.• . : ;j Orders to witndraw advertisements must be . .) at the Publishing- Office not later than six ~.;; o'clock p.m. V;'"3l For the convenience of advertisers. "P | to advertisements may be sent to the HBB»*» <■■■~• Publishing Office, but the Proprietors do ncaccept any responsibility in this respect. _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11954, 1 May 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11954, 1 May 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11954, 1 May 1902, Page 8

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