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Arausemencs cl T Y "it ~"^ D TXS AIETY o|ff PAw. LAST NIGHTS OP MR. TOM WOOTTWELL. , Only a few more opucrtamiticH of witnpj.^. me the Funniest and .Most Original DancintComedian that has ever visited the colonies' MR. TOM WOOTTWELL. Miss Alice Layton Miss Olive Lenten Miss Emily Lyndale, Miss Ethel Gwynn'ej Mr. Geo. Dean. , Alanvers and Wood Mr. Tim Howard, Mr. Fred. Rivenhah. NEW MOVING PICTURES By THE EDISONOGRAPH. Farther New and Novel Attractions For WEDNESDAY" NEXT. First Appearance in New Zealand of the Great Comedy Boxing Team, THE HARVEY BOYS. ; THE SISTEP.S SMITH, I MR. GEO. BENTLEY. i Prices: 25 and Is. Bos Plan at Wildmaa, Lyell, and Arey'g. I, . ' j QT. MARY'S PARISH HALL, PA KNELL 0 j FRIDAY, SEPTESOJEB- 19. 1302. MUSICAL SKETCH: "A I) 11 ES S K, KII EARS AI, ." Admission. 2s and Is. Doors open, 7.30 p.m. Curtain. 3 p.m. - 15ANMUR E H A L L QUINLANS QONCERT AND TRANCE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. Tickets—Adults, 2s: Children, under 16, I*. P. QUINLAN, Manager. DON'T FORGET the 4th Annual Pall o§ the IVY Socials, at St. Benedict's Hall, To-morrow Evening. REMEMBER, it is To-morrow Night. What? -lb The Plain and Fancy Dress Ball at St. Benedict's Hall in connection with the Ivy Socials. i ..— —~.,,. „,—^ Fancy Goods. DHAKESP E A AND 0., QUEEN-STREET. EXTRAORDINARY SALE, COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 22. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. REMOVING TO NEW PREMISES. . To Workers for Maori Girls' School and other Guilds, Promoters of Bazaars. Sales of Work, and the Ladies of Auckland and Suburbs Generally, SHAKESPEAS AND CO. desire to announce that owing to the approaching termination of the Lease of their Premises, Great Reductions will be made in all lines of Fancy Work. Berlins and Andalusian Wools, from Is per packet. Newest Designs in Point Lace Patterns. « Lace Braids from 6d per dozen. J Traced Goods in Cloth, Art Serge, Canvas, j Linen, etc., at Nominal Prices. j ? EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. j Board and Sesidence. ! HiE AROHA HOUSE, TE AEOHA.-Tliia well- -*- known and Favourite Boarding-house is I of recent erection and situated in a convent- | eiit and healthy locality. It contains overv , convenience, and thss provides travellers with, ! all the comforts of home. Excellent TestiI monials.— LOVEGROVR. Senr.. Proprietor, Terms, 4s per day: from 20s to 25s per week; close to Railway Station; three minutes from baths. On arrival at Te Aroha please ask toLovegrsve's Te Aroha Houso. T? O T O R U A. ' SEDDON'S "LAKE VIEW." OHINEMUTU. Established over Efl Years. SITUATED IN AN ELEVATED, PICTURESQUE POSITION. Overlooking Eotorua Lake. Native Pah, and Boiling Springe. THE DRAINAGE AND SANITARY ARRANGE. MENTS ARE PERFECT. Attached to the House is the Famous Chalybeate Mineral Spring, And Premier Bath, free to visitors. THE CUISINE A SPECIALTY. Terms: 5s per day. Postal and Telegraph Address, " Seddon, Ohinemutu." On arrival at Rotorua please ask for Seddon'i "Lake View." . , : T> RENT'S BATHGATE ;: "*-' ROTORUA. This Favourite Establishment has been continuously open during the year, and has beenappreciatively patronised by large numbers - ot pleasure-seekers. It has recently been "' renovated and enlarged, and is in a thoroughly sanitary condition. Eighty visitors can be comfortably accommodated. Terms moderate. S. T. BRENT. Proprieter. " Tlj-OICOIA' VIEW PRIVATE . XTJ - BOARD IS GHOUPE. Opposite the Post and Telegraph Office, aaid Near- the Celebrated PRIEST. EACHARL. AND OTHER BATHS, ROTORUA. L Terms Moderate, MRS. YOU Proprietress. WAIWERA HOUSE. ROTORUA,. Is no carried on by Mips Graham, formerly of Waiwera. near Auckland, and ; latterly of Brent's Bathgate House. The House i« now known as " Waiwera House." Best situation in Rotorua. Within five minutes' walk el the Priest. Bachael, and IBJue Baths. Terms moderate. Visitors conv veyed te the baths free of charge. Address; " Rotorua." Address: Rotorua. 3 "WAIWERA HOUSE." . __ ~; !T>ELG RA V E HOUSE, I J -*SYMONDS-STBEET (opposite Choral Hall). j First-cla«s Accommodation. Terms moderate. [ Telephone 1144. MRS. BELL. 1 " QTONEHURST," SYMONDS-STREET.-j kj First-class Board and Residence for | Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms I moderate. Vacancies. — Mrs. Albert A. i Brown. Telephone No. 504. " rps.E LIONS." Weileslsy-street West. Auck--1- land.—Oomfoctabie Accommodation, with board,- moderate terms; large double j rooi-i8; every convenience; handy to town. j " VERONA." Karangahace Road. 3 doom | * from Pitt-street.—Vacancies for I Eoardety; terms moderate— Fawcett, < • | late of Naval and Family Hotel. j "jVrORTIf SHO3IE.—BOARD AND BESII i> DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms s moderate. Vacancies.—Bayawatcr. Beach t Road West. j " TpLLESMERB." Princes-street—Vacancies. J J-J Telephone 458 S — ■- —: ' ' • • MEW ZEAL D HERALD. | SUBSCRIPTION: 6d per week, delivered in ] town and suburbs; or It's per quarter, iffl j advance, pasted to any part of the colony. Birtfcs. Deaths, and Marriages, is 6d each j insertion. The.-ia announcements, which must j be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HERALD ! SUMMARY without extra charge. j While every care is exercised in regard to „ i the due insertion of advertisements, tke Pro- ] prietors do not hold themselves responsible j fer non-insertion through accident or from | other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to i themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid lor in tie usual course of business. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the HERALD must be in writing. Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements- must be at the Publishing Office not later than six o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the HERAIP % Publishing Office, bat the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. __

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12074, 18 September 1902, Page 8

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