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.: Amusements. . piTY D" A Xi I* TO-NIGHT, .' TO-NIGHT. "TfclX'S p AIETY /COMPANY. Reappearance of v - MISS IDA BOSLYN, LITTLE MISS VERA KEARNS. MR.. CHAS. HOWARD, and MR.. JACK KEARNS .CONTINUED ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS Of x MR. FRANK GRAHAM. MISS EMMIE SMITH, PROFESSOR SCHMLDSON, SHERWIN—THE MAD MUSICIAN. ARNOLDI, And Everybody's Favourite, MR. FRANK YORKE, Prices, 2s and Is. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. ■ in i wg Excursions TVTORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, IN LIMITED. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL loth, 1903. The Company will run the following excursions (weather, etc., permitting), leaving Quaystreet Jetty No. 3. . COWES BAY, WAIHEKE. P.S. TERRANORA 9 a.m. Leaving Waiheke on return trip at 3.30 p.m. RETURN FARE: 2s. WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS AND MAHURANGI HEADS. S.S. CLANSMAN 9.30 a.m. Leaving Hahurangi Heads at 3.30 p.m., and Waiwera Hot Springs at 4 p.m. RETURN FARE: 3s. Children under 12 years half-price. Cold luncheon provided, Is. Bands will he in attendance. __ npHAMES UNITED FORESTERS' FETE, • •*- To he held at the 'i THAMES ON EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 13. The P.S. WAKATERE will leave Quay-street Jetty, No. 3, on SUNDAY, April 12, at 2.45 p.m., leaving Thames on Return Trip on MONDAY EVENING, April 13, at 6.45 p.m. RETURN FARE. 7s 6D. NEWMARKET FISHING- CLUB'S Fourteenth Annual Picnic Excursion on Good Friday, at Hook's Bay, Waiheke. ASTER EXCURSIONS TO WAIWERA! WAIWERA TTOT SPRINGS. AIWERA JtloT SPRINGS. THE BRIGHTON OF AUCKLAND! AN IDEAL RESORT TO SPEND THE HOLIDAYS! A Special and Regular Steamer Service will be run to and from Waiwera to meet Holiday Requirements. (See Shipping Advertisements elsewhere.) ... , . INCLUSIVE TICKETS will be issued covering return Steamer fare, and all hotel charges and baths at Waiwera. EXAMPLES: From Thursday, 9th, at 7 p.m., due back Tuesday. 14th, at 9 a.m.. £2. Is; from Friday, 10th, at 12 p.m., due back Tuesday, 14th, at 9 a.m., £1 13s; from Saturday, 11th, at 2 p.m.; due back Tuesday, 14th, at 9 a.m.. £1 7s. HOT MINERAL BATHS FREE TO VISITORS STAYING AT HOTEL. . AMUSEMENTS: Fishing, Boating, Hot Water and Sea Bathing, Golf, Tennis, Billiards, Pinspong, etc. Launch available for picnic and fishing excursions. TEEMS: 8s per day; 50s per week. A few special rooms at 10s per day, 60s per week. Up-to-date Steamer service Wharf in course of construction. Telephone on premises. For full particulars apply to " Manager," Waiwera; or. to OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, 22. Shortlaoid-street; or, THOS. COOK AND SON, Booking Agents. 103, Queen-street. One Furnished Cottage only still to Let. ROOK'S TOASTER j^XCUESIONS, To ROTORUA, WAIEAKEI, AND TAUPO. SPECIAL Reduced Coach and Launch Tickets to all principal sights in the Wonderland (available only by booking in Auckland), issued in conjunction with Excursion Rail Tickets to Rotorua. from April 7 to 13 inclusive, good for return to May 12. INCLUSIVE COST, F ROM £1 14 3D TO £4 18 S, Providing Full Privileges of Ordinary . Tickets. SEND FOR HANDBILL!! CALL FOR HANDBILL!! COOK'S TOURIST OFFICE, 103, Queen-street. Holiday Announcement?AUCKLAND GRAIN AND PRODUCE MER- ■« CHANTS AND BROKERS' ASSOCIA- . TION. The Premises of the Members of the Association will be Closed from FRIDAY, 10th, to MONDAY, 13th inst., inclusive, for the Easter Holidays. H. GOULSTONE. ■FTIHE PREMISES OF THE UNDERSIGNED -*■• Will be CLOSED FROM FRIDAY, 10TH, TO MONDAY, 13TH INST., INCLUSIVE, ' For the EASTER , HOLIDAYS. SARGOOD, SON, AND EWEN. ARCH. CLARK AND SON, LTD. MACKY, LOGAN, STEEN, AND CO. R. H. ABBOTT AND CO. , JOHN ALLEN. Auckland, April 6, 1903. Board and Residence. NORTHCOTE.— Let, near ' Wharf—Two Furnished Bedrooms, use of dining-room and kitchen, or would take 2 Gentlemen Boarders.—Apply, P. 0., Northcote, " T7>LLESMERE," Princes-street— JU Telephone, 458. " SIMLA." Beach Road, Devonport. Between O Wharves. Private Board and Residence. VACANCIES— House (opposite Choral Hall); first-class accommodation. Terms moderate. Telephone 1144.—Mrs. Bell. HAMPSHIRE HOUSE, 103, Hobson-street, having been thoroughly renovated, is now ready to receive Boarders; bath, piano, good table, every comfort. Terms moderate. NORTH SHORE.-BOARD AND BESIDENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.— Beach Road West. " VERONA." Karangahape Road. . 3 doors V from Pitt-street.—Vacancies for Boarders; terms moderate.—Mrs. Fawcett, late of Naval and Family Hotel. VACANCIES for Gentlemen— or » Double Rooms; good table; every comfort; shower bath; cars pass.Park House, Ponsonby Road, next Western Park, Miss Colegrove. " QTONEHURST," SYMONDS-STSEET.— I k? First-class Board and Residence for i Tourists and Permanent Boarders. ■ Terms I moderate.— Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. rjni AROHA House, TE aroha. This House is new, and has lofty rooms, and is situated in a healthy and quiet locality. It is well suited for Visitors and those in search of health. Near Railway Station and 3 minutes from Baths. Terms, 4s per day, or 20s per week. Excellent testimonials. G. LOVEGPOVE, SEN., Proprietor, T . ■ Meets all trains. WAIWERA .HOUSE.. ROTORUA, is now 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 Rotorna. Within five minutes' walk of the Priest, Rachael, and Blue Baths. Terms moderate. Visitors conveyed to the baths free of charge.. Address: "Rotorua." Address: Rotorua. "WAIWERA HOUSE." ROTO R XJ A. "THE LANGHAM," • First-class Boardinghouse, centrally situated, ■ almost adjoining the Government Baths and ' Sanatorium. Thoroughly Renovated. Electric Light ~-.:••■'■ " Throughout. Terms: 30s week. 5s per day. .."./''. , All correspondence promptly attended to. ' -■"""•' The Proprietor meets all trains. W. B. MELVIN. Proprietor. ' BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. This Favourite Establishment has been conj tinuously open during the year, and has been I appreciatively; patronised by large numbers I of pleasure-seekers. ■■. It has recently been j renovated and enlarged, and is in a thoroughly : sanitary condition. : Eighty visitors can ;be comfortably accommodated. Terms moderate.;.v. ■;••'■■ ■'■-.''.;:■■ ■< •■'■''■' :•::.-■ . S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. „ BEGIN ': : THE NEW ' YEAR . By Joining the Bibls and Prayer t'nion. Cards of Membership, with principles.', etc., sen*,on receipt of two one penny stamps, by ; r«et. •--' , i ;~.:' , *K'P-»V-nrig, i Y>r.C.A.:.Rooins.-: " . '. "' ''""'■■ • ■ • ■ . . ' ' -• " ■ -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12239, 7 April 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12239, 7 April 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12239, 7 April 1903, Page 8

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