Amusements . .* HIS t MAJESTY'S TBEATRe I Lessee - - - Mr. C. B. Bailey *•' I Representative for MB. J. C. WILLUHarro I , BERT BOYLE. **" Ma «s; | rpo-NIGHT, rpo-MGHT, I STILL ANOTHER INSTANTANEOUS I SUCCESS. u - . I Under the Direction oil 1 ME. J. C, WILLIAMSON, 1 ; \fR. tSaniel I?RA\YLEy~7 I ■ : Mr. -Uamel £ rawley I I And his"' '""— ■■■■'• 41 specially SELECTED company OP sT*t» ' I PLAYERS, including " " :-I : -MISS MARY van burex! 7— : ' "— I.AST PERFORMANCE LAST PERFORMANCE In Auckland Of the Great War Drama, ; rjHKE 6 IBL II/" B EHKD M** • -._ " ; A STORY OF THE INDIAN EBONITES?^ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 23rd and SJrt TEE LONDON SUCCESS. **"* ; BROTHER . QFPKEBaTI * - . __ * Leo Trover. "~~ ;. ' SPECIAL NOTICE. M A T I N E E. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th. _ _ ": "ARIZONA. " :"~ "~ —- Children Half-price to all {/arts except gallery BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at Wildman. LytiL and Arey's. Day ,-:de Ticket" at Williamson'! Tobago Store, and the Toreador Floral Depot,"{;_» Majesty Arcade. Prices: 5&, 3s and One Shilling. Early Doors to .Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra. QT. MARK'S GUILD, EEMUESA, SALE OF WORK IN THE PARISH HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, from 3to 6 p.m. ' ' ■ Also, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, From 7 to 10 p.m. Sale of Plain arid Fancy Work, and SpcaapT. imported Indian and English Novelties. " I QAIiVATIOX ARKt GREAT AMBULANCE DEMONSTRATION. THE BARRACKS, ALBERT-STREET. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. j BATTLEFIELD DISPLAY: Field Ambulance at Work, Tending tin I Wounded, the Wounded iD Hospital, i BEAUTIFUL TABLEAUX : I Faitb. Hope, and Charity,- Nobody's Chili, "I 'Child's Prayer, Lifeboat in Action. § Major Twyford will preside. Mr. Pilkinj;. 1 ton. of St. John Association, Instructor. \ Staff-Captain Ward in command. * j! TICKETS, 6d ; Children, Half-price. Doors open at 7.15. Commence at 8 p.m. Juniors' Sat© of Work Now On. " ' "***' ' m Board and Residence. " TT'LLESMERE," Princes-street— Hi Telephone. 453. EXCELLENT Board and Residence for Business Men; central. Terms, moderate.—Address at HERALD Office. GLENAVGN." Shelly Beach Road-Va- ■ cancies for 2 Gentlemen Boarders, seaside residence, steps to beach, every convenience.—Miss Scott. TVTORTH SHORE.- aHD RESILS DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.— Beach Road West. BOARD and Residence (private)— Double and Single Rooms; delightful situation; terms moderate.—" Ottawa," Pic ton-street. Ponsonby. BELGRAVE HOUSE, SymDuds-strcet (oppo- .'*, J site Choral Hall)— Vacancies; ftrst-olau : : accommodation; terms moderate. Telephone ! 1144.— Bell. ■.:,; " THE LIONS." Welleslcy-street West. AnckX Comfortable accommodation, with board, for visiters and permanent*;, : ■ city, close to electric ears. ', ! STONEHURST," SYMOND3-STBEET.- ;' First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. TeniJi moderate.— Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. INEMOA," Alfred-street. Albert Park. Private Board and Resilience. Pleasant situation; first-class accommodation. Houiiehold arrangements personally supervised. Quiet surroundings; excellent cnisine. Reasonable terms. Tel. 1063.— Yates. TJALACE TTOTEL. ~~ ! " 1 FRANK PILLING. PROPRIETOR. TE AROHA. BATHGATE HOUSE, TE AROHA Opposite Domain, near to Post Office. Every Accommodation for Tourists and Invalids. Terms Moderate. W. H. WINDSOR. Proprietor... TEMPERANCE HOTEL, TE AROHA '-,-- First-class Accommodation for Tourists and Invalids. Every convenience and comfort. Close ft* Domain. Terms, moderate. MRS. HEATHOOTE, Proprietress^ " TTTTLLKAMS* "MINERAL OPRINGS,, * TE AROHA The beneficial properties, of these Spring' . have been proved by numerous invalids. Recommended for Kidney and Liver Conn "... plaints; 4s 6d per doz. i-pints. free on Rail.. THE AROHA HOUSE, TE AROHA, This Bouse is new," and has lofty rooms,! and is situated in a healthy and quiet locality, i It is well suited for Visitors and thoso in search oir health. Near Railway Station ana , 3 minutes from Baths. Terms, 43 per day, ex ,■ 20s per week. Excellent testimonials. G. LOVEGROVE, BEX., Proprietor, ,"• ,'.-;?, Meets all trains __ v nu O U T SEASON. PUTARURU, The Centre of the Fishing District. First-class Accommodation at the Pmiaror* Junction Hotel. _ „„.„. • J. T. HENSHAW. Proprietor. ; BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, EOTORUA. Ibis Favourite Establishment has been continuously open during the year, and Das been, appreciatively patronised by large ntimnwjj of pleasure-seekers. It has recently Beta ... renovated and enlarged, and it is ».« thoroughly sanitary condition. Eighty vw> tors can be comfortably accommodated. . <, Terms Moderate. 5. T. BRENT. Proprietor. ' :. ROTORUA. - NOTICE. - "THE PINK" , i Boardinghousa has Reduced Rates for winter season. Good table, ventilated roonii, electric light, dark room for nholos.; central ... position for all baths; premises enlarged ana up-to-date, and a home for 30 guests, .w«" or letters attended to; trains met. a**™ The Tines on arrival; touts not kept.-^Jantes G. Peace, Proprietor. " THE PINE:?," Boto"^ rpHE TTAMILTON TTOTEL ,' HAMILTON, WAIKATO. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. FAMILY BOOMS. GREATLY ENLARGED. Commercial Rooms. Baths. WILLIAM BRIGHT. Proprietor. .: TW-a-ff ZEALAND HERALD SUBSCRIPTION :6d per week, delivered in ■ town and suburbs; or 10s per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. ADVERTISEMENTS under the fouowba* ; ' Classes: WANTED. TO LET. FOB SALE, LOST AND FOUND. PERSONAL. BOARD AND BE* DENCE. are inserted at the rate of. lb worm for one shilling, or three consecutive rose l lions for 2s 6d. Births, Deaths, and Marriages. 2a M e«* • insertion. These announcements. " Ul ? a ":J e( j bo signed by the advertiser, are also inserw« in the AOCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HEJAW SUMMARY without extra charge. _ - Replies to advertisements will be received at the offices of the HERALD free ot chaif.o- . The Proprietors do not hold "■ eill ffi V r renW ' sponsible for non-insertion oi advertisemeaw,, ; s through accident or from other, causes, an thev reserve to themselves the right; ofofflg; ting advertisements that may be deemed, og iectionabie, although such :id v . een 0 £ have been paid for in the usual course » business. ■** —'" t
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12408, 22 October 1903, Page 8
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