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Amusements. - qPBEa Hon BE. ! Sole Lessee and Manager, WILLIAM ANDERSON". THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING* THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. . Grand Production of George England a»<* Milton Bode's Sensational JTay THE NIGHT BIRDS OF LONDON THE NIGHT BIRDS OF LONDON"! SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. ACT Interior of the Night. Birds' Club ACT ll.—Scene 1: Exterior of Colonel J nv ,w House. Scene 2: A Country Lane 3: A Room at the Limes. Sceß * ACT lll.—Scene 1: Outside Covent Garden Theatre. Scene 2: A Street near Cownt Garden. Scene 3: Stella's Flat. en ACT IV.—Scene 1: The Home of the Ferr*™ Scone 2: A Street in the Mint, S?' The Thieves' Den. Scene 4 : The Panfi Ilousft. taflea THE GREAT GAS EXPLOSION. THE NIGHT BIRDS OF LONDON, Interpreted by the Full Strength of " WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. SATURDAY NEXT. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. THE WORLD AGAINST EES. Prices: 3s. 2s. and Is. Early door, 6d eitrt Day Sale at Williamson's and Carter's Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. Stage Manager, EDMUND DUGGAN. Business Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH. AFAYETTE MUSICAL "AT HOMES." ST. GEORGE'S HALL. MRS. PACKER (after a successful season. in Melbourne and Wellington) will commence a Series of Reunions in Auckland, to be hold FORTNIGHTLY. The first will take rilac* THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. Invitations must be presented at the door. A\ . LIN LEY, Secretary. Rivers and weston THEATRICAL ADVANCE REPRESENTS TIVES. 26, His Majesty's Arcade.—Lessons in Elocution and Dramatic Art, Mr. Walter Rivers. Modern Languages, Mr. Chas. Weston. Terms on application. Board and Reside nee. GRAND VUE," Princes-street.—Vacancies —Telephone, 1495. / ELLESMERE," Princes-street Vacancies. Telephone, 458. VACANCIES for Married Couple and 3 oi 4 Men Boarders. Terms moderate.— Mrs. E. McDonald, Devonshire Villa, Jv'olson* street, near Wellesley-strcet. VACANCIES for Married Couple or Single Gentlemen, moderate terms: comfortable home.—H. Reid. Scotia. Place, Queen-street. ' BELGRAVE HOUSE (opposite Choral Hall) Vacancies; first-class accommodation; terms moderate. Telephone 1144.—Mrs. Bell. BOARD and Residence for Three Young Men, piano, bath: terms moderate— Ilauraki House, corner Cook and Lower Vincent Streets. GENTLEMEN, if you want Comfortable Lodgings go to Hartley's Temperance Lodging House, Wellesley-strcet, near Opera House. ORTH SHORE.— AND RESIDENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.—Bay swater. Beach Road West. " YERONA." Ivarangahape Road. 3 doors V from Pitt-street.—Vacancies ' for Boarders; terms moderate.— Faiycett, late of Naval and Family Hotel, , ■ Hampshire house, 103, Hohson-street. having been thoroughly renovated, is now ready to receive Boarders; bath, piano, good table, every , comfort. Terms moderate. VACANCIES for Gentlemen— el« or Double Rooms; good table; every comfort; shower bath; cars pass.—Park House, Ponsonby Road, next Western Park, Miss Colegrove. ' " QTONEHURST," SYMONDS-STRIIET.-O First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504;' . , ROTORUA. — NOTICE. - "THE PINES" Boardinghouse has Reduced Bates for winter season. Good table, ventilated rooms, electric light, dark room for photos.; cental position for all baths: premises enlarged and up-to-date, and a home for 30 guests. Wire or letters attended to; trains met. • Ask for The Pines on arrival; touts not kept. Good dogs for Sportsmen; will be pleased to shoot with guests if desired.—James G. Peace, Pro prietor, " THE PINES," Rotorua. ■; ■ rjpE AROIIA HOUSE, TE AEOHA. 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.- m search of health. Near Railway Station ami 3 minutes from Baths. Terms, 4s per aa,y,'of 20s per week. Excellent testimonials. . - G. LOVEGROVE, SEN., Proprietor, Meets all trains. AIWERA HO~U E. ROTO BAA, is now carried on by Miss Graham, formerly of Waiwera. near Auckland, ana • latterly of Brent's Bathgate House. To# House is now known as Waiwera House. Best situation in Rotorua. Within nrj minutes' walk of the .Priest, Riichael, ana Bine Baths. Terms moderate. Visitors cot)veyed to the baths free of chargo. Address: ■ " Rotorua," Address: Rotorua. " WAIWERA HOUSE." ~~0 T~ 0 P- U A " THE LANGHAM," , . First-class Boardinghouse. centrally s ™ a ~? almost adjoining the Government Baths ana Sanatorium. . ~ Thoroughly Renovated. Electric L.gat Throughout. Terms: 30si week, 5s per (lay. , AH correspondence promptly attended to. The Proprietor meets all trains. W. R. MELVIN, Proprietor. ■ RENT'S BATHGATE BOUSE. U ROTORUA. This Favourite Establishment has been continuously open during the year, and hail been appreciatively patronised by lar.je nuinßen of pleasure-seekers. It has recently. Renovated awl enlarged, and is m _. ? thoroughly sanitary condition. Eigiity thi* tors can be comfortably accommodated. Terms moderate. S. T. BRENT. ProprietorORGANS, ''ORGANS, ORGANS, by Bell and Co. and Storey and Clarke. Cheapest : in town. Cash or terms.—W. P. Hoffuann. Queen-street. __ ' rniiE LATEST AMERICAN NOVELTIES at A the Edwards Studio, Queen and Victoria Streets. Trams stop. _ E W ZEALAND HERALD- ; SUBSCRIPTION: 6d per week, delivered W town and suburbs; or 10s per quarter, in a vance, posted to any part of the colonyADVERTISEMENTS under the fol,l0 I w classes: WANTED, TO LET, FOB SALE, M> and found, personal, board and B DENCE, are inserted at the rate of 18 * or for one shilling, or three consecutive w Ee tions for 2s 6d. h Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 28 6d insertion. The3e announcements, which - be signed by the advertiser, are also ® in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HERAHU : SUMMARY without extra charge. ■ Replies to advertisements will be r*c« at the offices of the HERALD free of ct^ re . *' , The Proprietors do not hold thsnise sponsible for non-insertion of adfer , (Ut j through accident or from other oa us > they reserve to themselves the risrW 0 o{j . ting advertisements that may he dee meats jectionable, although such advei is ef have been paid for in the usual c business. . ' w ;thInstructions as to the insertion must drawal of advertisements m the he . be in writing. Advertisements re te j un ti. out such instructions will be l" r( ij n gly. countermanded, and charged acco <o^.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12268, 12 May 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12268, 12 May 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12268, 12 May 1903, Page 8

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