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1 Amusements: " l J If || XT I 8 MAJESTY'S. T-OATltE'"'' 1 ! - 1 -- 1 - LeB«« - - - •C. i?. Bailey. ' I Under the Sole Direction ol " § MR. GEORGE MCSGROVE. ' 1 I Manager. Mr. Allan Hamilton. , 1 THIS EVENING, at 55 PRECISELY. ' I Positively - .1 | LAST THREE NIGHTS •' ? LAST TOREK NIGHTS V is LAST THREE NIGHTS 01 - > s GEORGE MUSGROVE'S ? GRAND COMIC OPERA COMPANY Including ' * ' . : :/;> i MR. LEMrRIERE PRIN'GLE S ' hi . ' -,j I Victor Herbert's Fascinating and Diverting 4 f Opera ComiQue, r »n? , Tlt E FORTVNE -TEL LE R • I THE FORTUNE-TELLER' ' -7 THE FORTUNE-TELLER.* I THE FORTUNE-TELLER; ' S» Here is a charming mystery. Of that there is no doubt. Some amatory history— What, can ft be about? ? For when we find two different names Owned by the same voung lady Sly Cupid lias been playing games That look extremely shady. Some charming: mystery, A lover's history, Of that there's very little doubt. And wo the truth would fain find out. Ballets and Dances arranged, and Opera urn. '- ' ' duced under the Stage Directorship of MR. EDWARD LAUKI. i . AUGMENTED GRAND OPERA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, : Under the Bat,on of Mr. Alberto Zelman PLANS NOW, OPEN at Messrs. Wildman. I I L.veil, and Arev 8. where seats may be secured six days: in advance. Prices—ss, 3s. and Is. \ Day Sales, Partridge's Cigar Divan, Quefn. street. . '"■VS's Children under seven not admitted. Doors open at 7 p.m. Overture at 7.50 » m Carriages, 10.45 p.m. ' ' FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 4. POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLI. v MR. GEORGE MTISGROVE Will present for the First Time in New 'An, land, Victor Herbert's Musical Masterpiece. THE SERENADE. ''• T lit, SERENADE. A Romantic Spanish Comic Opera, in Thru ' Acts. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. gCENIC p> LAVING QA. Rd"s! A NOVELTY. EACH CARD DISPLAYS AN EXQUISITE GEM OF NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. SUITABLE SOUVENIR FOR SENDING HOME. • Price, 03 per packet, Oan be had from all Stationers, etc. Poultry, etc. IV/TEAT MEAL FOR POULTRY ii a Chicken-builder, and Eg?. producer. Of All Grocers. ' \ COLONIAL AGENCY CO. EGGS from Pure-bred Black Minorca Fowls, selected layers, 2s 6d per sitting.— Dairy, Victoria-Street. / , HICKS FOR SALE—HaIf-breds, 6s dozen ; ' Pure Bufl: Orpingtons or Brown Leghorns, 15s dozen; also. Prairie State Incubators, all sizes.—Poultry Supply Co., 71, Queen' street, opposite Don'ald's. : CYPHERS Incubators, Brooders, Etc.-" Genuine, Reliable, and Guaranteed. ll* lustrated Catalogue Free; Postage, 3d.—Auckland Depot, W. and G. AVinstone, 38, Queenstreet. ■ ■■MM ——nil.. . I. I .WW...—l— ■■mi—mm* Board, and Residence, - • "* "jHLLESMERE," Princes-street—Vacancies. Jn Telephone, 458. North shore.-board and residence, close to Victoria. "Wharf. Term# moderate. Vacancies.—Bayswater. Beach Road West. BELGRAVE HOUSE, Symonds-street (opposite Choral Hall)— Vacancies; ttrsc-cliisn accommodation; terms moderate. Telephone 1144.— Bell. " TJESTHOLME," Upper Queen-street, oppo« II ait© Technical School. Vacancies for Boarders. Honle comforts. Terms reasonable.— Mrs. Nicliolls. BOAllI) and Residence.—Comfortable AccomJ3 mijllation, hot and cold baths; Mount View, M'anukau Road, near St. Mary's Church, Parnell. Telephone 840. " rnilE LIONS." Wellesley-etreet West, AackJL land.—Comfortable accommodation, with board, for visitors and perinamaU; city, close to electric cars. STONE HURST," YMO NDS-STRE KT.— First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate.— Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504, THE GRANGE, Clifton Road, off Jervoii Road, three minutes' walk from tram terminus — Mrs. Mcßae, having taken thi above, is now ready to receive Boarder", and trusts she will have a share of their patronage. Terms moderate. pALACE JJOTEL. FRANK PILLING, PROPRIETOR, TE AROHA. Bathgate house, te aroha. Opposite Domain, near to Post Ofilce. Every Accommodation for Tourists ana Invalids. Terms Moderate. W. 11. WINDSOR, Proprietor. jypNERAL gPEINGS, TE AROHA. 1 The beneficial properties of these Sprinpl have been proved by numerous invalids. , Recommended for Kidney and Liver Complaints; 4s 6d per doz. J-pints, free on Ran- . rpEMPERANCE HOTEL, TE AROHA. X First-class Accommodation' for Tourists and Invalids. • Every convenience and comfort. Close V Domain. Terms, moderate. MRS. HEATHCOTE, Proprietress. rjpE AROHA HOUSE. TE AROHA This House is new, and has lofty rooros, and is situated in a healthy and quiet localityIt is well suited for Visitors and those in search of health. Near Railway Station an 3 minutes from Baths. Terms, 4s per da.. oi 20s per week. Excellent testimonials. O. LOVEGROVE, SEN., Proprietor. Meets all trains. . ROTORUA. - NOTICE. - *' THE PINES'' Boardinghouse has Reduced Rates lor winter season. Good table, ventilated rooms. electric light, dark room for photos.: central position for all baths; premises enlarged ana up-to-date, and a homo for ,30 guests. »«* or letters attended to; trains met. Ask 10 The Pines on arrival; touts not kept.-J 5 G. Peace, Proprietor, " THE PINES, Rotorua. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. This Favourite Establishment lias been continuously open during the year, and lias nee appreciatively patronised by large """toe n of pleasuro-seekers. It has recently renovated and enlarged, and it, is m • thoroughly sanitary condition. Eighty tors can be comfortably accommodated. Terms Moderate. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. Tiq- ]■: W 7. EAL AX D HERA LDSubscription' :Cd per week. iell " (1 J{! town and suburbs; or 10s per quartKr. »" vance, posted to any part of the col°"s- - tinder the folio* i• e classes: WANTED. TO LET. FOR SALE, LOW AND FOUND. PERSONAL, BOAUJ AND l.^ g DENCE. are inserted at the rate ol -8 for one shilling, or three consecutive >"-er lions for 2s 6d. , , Births, Deaths, and Marriages. 2s >d W insertion. These announcements. "hie& in be signed by the advertiser, are aRo . ~ in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS anil .ttEEAL" SUMMARY without extra charge. . Replies to advertisements will ')? recav at the offices of the HERALD free of chargeThe Proprietors do not hold themselves sponsible for non-insertion of adv.'rtisem-n , through accident or from other c £ Ui ®f' ~jtthey reserve to themselves the 5 o [j. ting advertisements that may be deem' u iectionable, although such adveit.- of have been paid for in the i.-.i-il .oar-e business. ___ -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12364, 1 September 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12364, 1 September 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12364, 1 September 1903, Page 8

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