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Amusements ClTv H A L * Lessee and Director . . Mr. P. R. Dix, TO-NIGHT. PRICES, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. 2s. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. _ Vk_ TO-N!(.;««' THE HOME-COMING or ])IX\3 QAIETY QOMPASI, Introducing for the first timu here, MR. TOM WOOTTWELL MR. TOM WOOTTWEI i ' MR. TOM WOOTTWELL. London's Celebrated Loose-legged Comedian. (By Arrangement with Mr. Harrv Kickardirt MISS EMILY LYNDA ■The English Serio*. MAN VERS AND WOOD MAN VERS AM) wood' MANVERS AND Kip. •Sketch Artists. Baujois**, and I)an<w«. MR, TIM HOWARD. MR. TIM HOWARD. (The Genuine Comedian!. REAPPEARANCE Of MISS ALICE LAYTON. MISS ALICE LAYTON'. MISS OLIVE LKNTON. MISS OLIVE LtfXTOW MISS ETHEL WYNNE, MISS ETHEr GWYNBK MR. GEO. DEAN. MR. GEO. DEAN. And MR. FRED RIVENHALI, MR, FRED RIVEN HALL! NEW MTftLLC ST ATE ANIMATE!) SONGS, _ PICTURES. By THE EDISONOGEAPH, And An Entirely New and Original Sketch Entitled " THE WOMAN WHO DID." PRICES INFINITESIMAL. 2? ami Is. Box Plan at Wildman. Lyell. and Arev'j. Business Manager - - C. E. BAILEY. QT. MARYS PARISH HALL. PARNKLI* FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1902. IN AID OF WOMEN'S GUILD FUNDS. Musical Sketch, "A DRESS REHEARSAL." Words by Geo. R. Sims. Music by Louis Diehl. Leading Amateurs. Pull Orchestra. ,Q T. B E N E D I C T' S HAL L. QUIN LAN'S CONCERT AND T\ANC» THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. TICKETS-ONE SHILLING, P. QUINTAN, Manager. Athletics. A UCKLAND CYCLING CLUB ROAD RACft, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 27, 1902. Course: Start at Parried Firebell at 2.39 p.m., through Newmarket, Ellerslie, Pan* mure, Otahuhn, Mangere, and Onehimga, finishing at Cornwall Park Gates. SEVEN PRIZES. Entries close with the Secretary at th« Auckland Cycling Club Rooms, Upper Pittstreet, on SATURDAY, September 20. P. A. SMITH, Hon. Sec. [ ■—— I mi m**j Board and Residence. " TTtLLESMERE." Princes-street—Vacaßciw. ELLESMERE." Princes-street—Vaca-Bciw. JIJ Telephouo 453 VACANCIES at La Maacotte." Victoria Road, Dwonport, 3 minutes from wharf, —Mrs. Edw. Waters. 1 BURNISHED Bedroom and Sittiugrooin, us* piano, wash-house, Orion stove, at ' 'Hillside." College Road; private family; opposite Truro House. 'Bu u es pass door. ATORTH SHORE.— AND RESIi> DRNCE, close to Victoria. Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.— Bayswater. Beach Road West. " "V7"EEONA." Karantrahape Road. 3 doors V from Pitt-street,—Vacancies tor ,- Boarders: terms moderate.Mr*. Fawcett, late of Naval and Family Hotel. " HpHE LIONS." Wellesley-street West. Auck« X land.—Comfortable Accommodation, with hoard; moderate terms; large double! rooms; every convenience; handy to town. " QTONEHURST," SYMONDS-STREET.- * IO First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Term* moderate. Vacancies. — Mrs. Albert A, Brown. Telephone No. 504. BE I, G R A V E HOUSE, ■■ SYMONDS-STREET (opposite Choral Hall), First-class Accommodation. Terms moderate. Telephone 1144. MRS. BELL. WAIWERA HOUSE. ROTORUA, Is no •• carried on by Miss 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 fir* minutes' walk of the Priest, Raehael, and! Blue Baths. Terms moderate. Visitors conveved to the baths free of charge. Address; "Rotorua." Address: Rotorua. "WAIWERA HOUSE." BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, - ROTORUA. This Favourite Establishment has been con«i tinuously open during the year, and has been' appreciatively patronised by large numbers of pleasure-seeker*. It has recently _ beea renovated and enlarged, and is in _ * thoroughly sanitary condition. Eighty visw tors can be comfortably accommodated. Terms moderate. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. . MOKOIA VIEW PRIVAT* X ™- BOARDLNGHOUSE. Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office. ami Near the Celebrated PRIEST, RACHAEL. AND OTHER BATH*/ ROTORUA. Terms Moderate, M R S. T O U N G, Proprietress. T> O T O R If *> SEDDON'S "LAKE VIEW." OIIIXEMGTU. Established over 20 Years. SITUATED IN an elevated, PICTURESQUE POSITION, Overlooking Rotorua Lake. Native Pah, and) Boiling Springs. THE DRAINAGE AND SANITARY ARRANGE MJENTS ARE PERFECT. Attached to the House is the Famous Chalybeate Mineral Spring. And Premier Bath, free to visitors. THE CUISINE A SPECIALTY. Terms: Cs per day. Postal and Telegraph Address, " Seddofl. Ohinemutu." On arrival at Rotorua please ask for Seddon'd " Lake View." . The Stud. /£S&m THE PURE-BRED f:-rV>»«<&W a - 1 - SHIRE HORSE <^P . v,, Vs. £& n Joktm, Imported by Mr. J. I "K VJ 9W 1;ei(1 - Motutapu, ami V»nß«Egasaafc33» bred by the late Duke of Marlborough. Oxfordshire, will be at UU» service of breeders in the Rangiriri una »nrrounding districts during this season.-tor full particulars, pedigree, etc.. see cards, ana apply Captain Parker. Bivcrdca. Cbiircinn-_ AT E W ZEALAND HERA LD, i\ SUBSCRIPTION: 6d per week, delivered m town and suburbs; or 10s per quarter, ia advance, ported to any part of the colony. Births. Death?, and Marriages. 2s 6d each insertion. These ann-juneoments. wlncllintwu be signed by the advertiser, are also {"««« in the AUCKLIXB WEEKL? NEWS and HLIUI'« StIMMAKY wUhont extra charge. While ev?rv care is exercised ill regard & the due totienion of advertisements, «• 5K prietors do not hold themselves "fIwnMDW lor non-insertion through accident or from other causes: and the Proprietors """?;" themselves the right of oo» lttll WJSlSK ments t'aat they may deem objectionaD l». even although such adverti.seineuW may n*»• been received and paid for m the courso of business. . . Instructions as to the. insert foili or *'» Jj drawal of advertisements m the HERALD must; be in W ritmg. Advertisements received «« out such instructions w be"" ;.- ori , inK . countermanded, and «.nar o e« • ■ • " M Orders to withdraw advertisemen« must n at the Publishing Office not later tu« o'clock p.m. ~ _ For the convenience of n ,iv»rtigers. replies For the convenience of a " HBBAW» to advertisement* may be sent to the_«^ ft Publishing Office, bat the Pro! » et ?™_^ t . u accept, anv responsibility ■" tins ie>pect._

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12066, 9 September 1902, Page 8

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