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f\ p E R/ A ; H O U S B. ' Lessee and Manager - . William Anderson. CAED MILLE FAII/THE. K; TO-NIGHT, • ' POSHTVELY: : TO-NIGHT,' LAST v TO-NIGHT PERFORMANCE "' Of ■'••v; WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. . WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. '■ ■ ; "'-." WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. " i • LAST NIGHT - , Of EUGENIE DUGGAN ; '. As QUEENIE CARRUTHEES, ' The Queen of the Slack Wire. ■ Last Night of. -:>..■: THE SLEEPING CITY. ■ .1 A SHOWER OP GOLD. • THE GREAT FIRE SCENE. THE TEMPLE. OF SOMNALLI. THE INDIAN EXHIBITION WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. Interpreted by the Full Strength of WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. .TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, Positively One Night Only, Alexandre Dumas' Celebrated Play, ,; CAMILLE. •":••'- CAMILLE. MISS EUGENIE DUGGAN. as CAMILLE.M " CAMILLE," as played by Miss Eugeme Dusgan, is .truly-"a Masterly Conception, a Living, Breathing Study of Real Life. SATURDAY EVENING, MAN'S ENEMY. Stage Manager,. FRANK REIS. Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Early Door, 6d extra. Dav Sale (Early Door Tickets only) at Carter's and Williamson's.: Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell. and Arey's. Business Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH. , • ■ • ~J& TT ;a. c. b.< s. WSfm '& - ATEIOICS D AY WssW CELEBRATION, rpO-BAY, TIT ARCH 17 TQOMAIN pBICKET /GROUND. SPORTS FOR ALL. ■ FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Garrison and Impey's Bands in Attendance. GRAIN D ART UNION. £30-FIRST PRIZE, MINERAL SPECIMEN—£3O AND OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES. .Is—Tickets (including Admission)—ls.... HALL. ' ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT. . GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT. GEMS- QF IRISH MINSTRELSY. By Best Professional and.Amateur Local . : Artists. ■ .. ':■' PRICES— and Is. May. be obtained at the Toreador," H.M. Arcade. ' > ■;■' ' , A. W. BRYANT, Sports Sec. ' M. J. SHBAHAN, Concert Sec. JAS. B. R. STEAD. Gen. Sec. ROBERT BURNS, THE PLOUGHMAN, POET OF SCOTLAND," LECTURE BY REV. , DAVID PARRY. ST. JAMES' HALL, FRIDAY NEXT, 8 P.M. .'. -. :.:■■' , . ADMISSION, IS. BEFORE THE LECTURE. McGreegor: "Are ye gaim tae hear Parry on Rabble Burns on Friday nicht?" . McLean: ".N» a dinna think sae, yae sae he's a Welshman, an cannae speak Scotch. Bit! Fur Eabbie's sake I'll gang." AFTER. McGreegor: "Maun, the Lecture -was gran! Yon meenister should a' been a Scottie, he talks the doric that weel." McLean: " Ye'r richt McGreegor, he talks better than oorsel's wha's been brocht up amangst the heather." HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (HON. E. MITCHELSON) IN THE CHAIR. Meetings-TVJ-OUNT ALBERT ROAD DISTRICT. TO THE RESIDENTS AND RATEPAYERS OF THE MOUNT ALBERT ROAD DISTRICT. A PUBLIC MEETING will' be held in ST. LUKE'S PARISH HALL, at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, . MARCH 18. ' .. BUSINESS: _ To consider the Question of Improving the Recreation Reserve on Mount Albert, now vested in the Board by the Government, to inspect the plans prepared, by Mr. Metcalfe, C.E., to hear the views of the Chairman and other Members of : the Board, and to resolve upon the course to be adopted. E. O. HASELDEN. " Clerk, Public Notices. C. : V R. ■ 'W 7l " 7 ' BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, HAS OPENED HIS AUCKLAND OFFICE At "-■' . MERCANTILE CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET (Next Bank of New Zealand). His Coromandel Business will be under the ■ ■ management of MR. F. P. BURGESS, SOLICITOR. MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED SECURITIES. , Telephone, No. 1657. T EGAL T> ARTNERSHIP. H* D. Bamford, LL.D.] r [Alan S. 0. Brown, LL.B. pAMFORD AND "DROWN, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, B.N.Z. BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. Money to Lend on Approved Securities:. ON and after 25th December a ('Bus will leave Auckland at, 8.45 a.m., returning from Ho wick at 4.30 p.m.— Crawford, Proprietor. . ' ' Board and Residence. GENTLEMEN requiring good comfortable lodgings at a reasonable rate should go to " Restholme," Upper Queen-street, near school.. ■ . ■■ • 1} OARD AND RESIDENCE can be obtained ) at "Sonoma," Alfred-street, Albert Park. Telephone, No. i 572. Proprietress, Mrs. AV Bazeley - " .- ■■ -' , " TTiLLESMERE." Princes-street— 1j Telephone. 458. ■■■ ■; - '■ NORTH SHORE.— AND RESI- ' IN DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies. — Bayswater. Beach j Road West. ; ■■ ,;-■■:■■ > "_ ■ ■ THE LIONS," Wellesley-street West; AuckComfortable accommodation, with board, for visitors and permanents; city, close to electric oars. " E HURST,'' SYMONDS-STREET.-C 3 First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms [ moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. BATHGATE HOUSE, TE AROHA. .. Opposite Domain, near to Post Office. Every .Accommodation for Tourists and Invalids. Terms Moderate. j - ' W. H. WINDSOR. Proprietor. | rpHE . TTAMILTON ; .TTOTEL, | ' ■ "Hamilton, waikato. i PRIVATE APARTMENTS. FAMILY ROOMS. j GREATLY ENLARGED. I ' Commercial Rooms. , • Baths. I WILLIAM BRIGHT. \ :••■■■•■'■■'' Proprietor. T? O TO R V"■ A. | " '••:■" HE /DINES," Under New Management. Entirely Renovated and up to date. Every. Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. Close- to Government Baths and Grounds. \ Cuisine Al. Electric light throughout. Terms moderate. T. E. CROWHUEST. Proprietor. 1 Q-nP OURIST OEASO N— C\A "ORENT'S " : BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. Lighted by Electricity. £3000 has been spent in improvement since last season. Adjoins Tennis, Bowling, and Croquet Lawns, Government Baths, and the beautiful Government Gardens. Terms moderate. Porters meet, all trains. to. T. BRENT. : Proprietor. "p O T OR U A. "THE LANGHAM." FIRST-CLASS BOARDINGHOUSE. Superior Accommodation. Near Grand Hotel. Two Minutes' Walk from the Baths. Terms: 30s per Week; 5s per day. W. E. MELVIN. Proprietor. STRAINING HE £ YES When they require assistance, brings' pain, injury and discomfort. > SPECTACLES accurately fitted by improved methods for every defect of refraction by T. PEACOCK. OPTICIAN. QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE CITY HALL; Also in Stock: Artificial Eyes, Cameras, Microscopes, Telescopes, Electric Batteries, Barometers, Hydrometers, Electrio Bells, etc ;« Inspect the powerful Goerz Binoculars. /

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12524, 17 March 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12524, 17 March 1904, Page 8

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