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Amusements. OPEEA0 PEEA n 0~~r771 MR. WALTER SANFORD.. Sole » j - 9 -° E»ss»«, INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS M' W ALTER S A2rFOED AND HIS ' A MERICAN "OLAYERS. -13- 1 ' ' rpo-XIGHT! TO-NIGHT. A I. ■ THE UP-TO-DATE SPORTING DRAMA rpHE T>ACE rpHAT TriLL* A STORY OF ENGLISH RACING LIFE IV FIELD AND PADDOCK. PRICES-os. 2s. Is. Early Door., 6d extra. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey'i Day Tickets at Carter's (The Rrigh'om ' I posite Opera House °' °" 'on ; Beard and Residence, ; •■ pLLESMERE." JS-J telephone. 403. '"*• ! PRIVATE BOARD AND lilH I X married couple; overlook-in- harbour. I College Hill tivms pass. Jorvnu Knart pi : I sonby, next bowling green. Terms aioilerii VriSITORS to Cambridge will iind Comf^l » able Board and Residenee liv aunlvinto Fred. Brown. 75. Ponsonby Road. AudT. land. ' u " 1 * ENTLEMEN. if you want ComfortnM. Jjf Lodginp ,0 G. Ikirtley, rfSffi Loilirui;,' House. \i ellealey-street, i. ear Ojieru House. ' '•* TVTOR.TH SHORE.—BO AltlJ AND pv« IS PENCE, dose to Victoria, Wharf. Term, moderate. Vacancies.— Bay K»»,.u Road West. ' a "J3ELORAVB HOUSE. Symonds-atreet fon«r, 1J .ito Choral HalD-Vacancics; &v?l7mi accommodation; terms moat-rate. TpipnimiiJ 1144.—.Mr5. Bell. •'•^tuoiio VACANCIES for Few Permanent Boarders- » term, moderate.—Address. Mrs. Ru"»eU " Watervicw," Lower Nelson-street. opnosita Empire Hotel. lU'ob.ia T3OARD AND RESIDENCE can be obtained ■iJ at "Sonoma." Alfred-street. Albert Park. Telephone. No. 672. Proprietress Mrs Win. Cruickshank. " ' " rpiiß LIONS." Wellrsley-street West. Anck1. land.—Comfortable accornmodatioa with board, for visitors and permanent!*' city, close to electric cats. '• QTONEHURST." SYMONDS-STREET-O First-class Board and Residence fo» Tourists ami Permanent Boarders. Term moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Teieiihon No. 504 PALACE ITOTEL. ~" _L Hi. FRANK PILLING. PROPRIETOR, TE AROUA. BATHGATE HOUSE. TE AROUA. Opposite Domain, near to Post Office. Every Accommodation for Tourists and Invalids. Terms Moderate. W. H. WINDSOR. Proprietor. T7i7*ILLIAMS' RTINERAIi QPRIXGS, V V i>x o TE ARC HA. The beneficial properties of these Spring*. have been proved by numerous invalids. Recommended for Kidney and Liver Complaints: 4s 6d per do/., i-pints. free on Rail. rpilE TTAMILTON TTOTEL, HAMILTON. WAIKATO. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. FAMILY ROOMS. GREATLY ENLARGED. Commercial Rooms. Baths. WILLIAM BRIGHT, i'ropiietor. T> O T O R U 7 "THE LANGIIAM." FIRST-CLASS BOARDINGHOUSE. Superior Accommodation. Near Grand Hotel. Two Minutes' Walk from the Baths. Terms: 30s per Week; 5s per daj. W. R. MELVIN. Proprietor. T> O T O R V A. -*-*' "m H E T>l NB g ,'* ! Under New Management. Entirely Renovated j and up to date. Every Comfort and Convenii ence for Tourists. Close to Government Baths and Grounds. Cuisine Al. Electric * ! "'isht throughout. Terms moderate. T E. CROWHURST, Proprietor. 19 -OURIST_ B EASON-Q 4 1 gRENT'S ; BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. ! Lighted by Electricity. £3000 has been spent ,| in improvement since last season. Adjoins ! Tennis, Bowling, and Croquet Lawns, Govern- ] ment Baths, and the beautiful Government . Gardens. Terms moderate. Porters meet all , I trains. &. T. BRENT. I Proprietor. IX HE M ANSION OOUBB, TT'AWAU JSLAND. AN IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT. Every Comfort. Splendid Fishing. Shooting, Boating. i> - Ter ?? *- 5s per day; 50s per week. iseutrn rare (Coastal Steamers only), ss. HARRY COUCH, Proprietor. T> V T HE'S I S L A N D. i ' - - Every Home Comfort. •-...'-ldid Bathing. Boating, Fishing. Hoats at rtisposai of Visitors. I JNortiicrnl Company's Steamers; 63 return. ; . pecial Weekend Trip, euinraay to Monday iiorinng. fcteamar fare included. Ms. Also, FURNISHED COTTAGES TO LET. lor terms, apply to the Mis-cs Ruthe, or .1. A. JAMES. ■•——-«.^—__ 1- Shortland-street. 1 Hotels. • WAIWE p " A ! > v A I EE A! » ■«„ HOT SPRINGS HOTEL. ibis Old-established and Favourite Watering 1 lace is acknowledged by all recent ! visitors, as THE FINEST SEASIDE RESORT IN THE COLONY. The Hotel has lately been enlarged, rcuo« ' v v- e, . °"d refurnished. A magnificent wnari is on the Company's Property, which , overcomes the necessity of landing in carts. ,^ia? ! ! :;! ' K ' a BATHS FREE TO VISITORS Si AY ING AT THE HOTEL AMUSEMENTS: Fishing. Boating, Hot Water ami Sea Basiling. Golf. Tennis, Bowls. Billiard?, Pmg-Pong. etc. Launch available for J ionic and Fishing Excursions. Terms: 8s per day 50s week. A few special rooms at 10s per day; 60s per week. Children up to 12 years, Half-price. Visitors' Servants, Spec.-al Rates. c Jmnn^?"^- 0 Tinp having Auckland EVERT SATURDAY at 2 p m.. and arriving back 9 ; a.m., MONDAYS. Inclusive Ticket, coverins Return Steamer Fare and ail Hotel Charges and Baths', at Waiwera, 19s. Up-to-date Steamer Service. Telephone on premises. lor full particulars, applv to MANAGER. ;j Waiwera. or to 011ic« of'the Company. 22. ; Shortland-street; or. THOS. COOK AND SON J : Booking Agent-;. 103, Queen-street. i : OUR GREAT ANNUAL SALE 1 W Of Silks and Dress Materials. 1 ! _________ Now On at the D.S.C. 5 M EW 7 E ALAND TT ER A L StTBSCRTVTIOU : Cd per week, delivered In tow» and suburbs; or. 10s per quarter, in advance, posted . to any part of the colony. Advertisements under the following clone*: Wasted, To Let, For Sale, Lost and ForsD, rimsos.w,, Board Avn Residexce. are Inserted - at the rate of IS words for one shilling, or thru consecutive insertions for 2d Od. : Births, Daiths, and Marriages, :.■> 6i each Inser--1 1 Hon. These announcements, which must be since! , by the advertiser, are also inserted in the ACi'K- ; land Weekly Sews and Herald fir ma at j without extra charge. Replies to advertisements will be received at the I offices of tha tiK!tAr,D free of charge. j The Proprietors do not hold themselves « ! P' > I sible for uon-iusertiou of advertisements thNUJ. II accident or from other causes. I Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal « , ! advertisements in tho Hekai.d must be hi wil- • in?. __ Lir .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12480, 26 January 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12480, 26 January 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12480, 26 January 1904, Page 8

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