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Amusements. '• > , —ii... _ i. JJIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE, 11 Leasee 0. B r,„., Sub-Lessee and Manager - William AnderS* THE TIDE OF SUCCESS GTILL U«AB\Trn* : IN Long Vv ' SHADOW ,30 BH S Wi i SHADOW 7.30 ag* ; NIGHT. Saturday NIGHT • Evening ' His ! Majesty's :■/'$ ,Theatru ■ . - S was :.'■' 1 Packed ~- from Floor to " Ceiling, Hundreds ' IN having FN THE to T-np ■-'■ shadow bo «hvt*W v: OF Refused OF ' NIGHT. Admission. NlfmT WILLIAM ANDERSON'S T ' Latest Aueluhi Success. a IN THE SHADOW OF NIGHT, Received with Intense Enthusiasm, each Scene creating a Perfect Furore of Excite- ? ment. ) THE FIRE SCENE CHEERED TO THE ECTfn > EVERY ACT APPLAUDED m ■ J EVERY TABLEAU KEPEMANDED i TO-NIGHT-TO-NIGHT ' •<"•' And Following Evenings, ■ IN THE SHADOW OF NIGHT IN THE SHADOW OP NIGHT. Prices: 3s. 2s. and Is. Early Doors, 6d ex. tra. Day Sale (Early Door Tickets) at Hi! ; Majesty's Cafe. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell and A rev's. * eu Stage Manager, FRANK REIS. '.' Business Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH. 1 " HONOUR I'IIY FATHER." s I 1 ___ 3 (DOMING. COMING. COMING. .- Vy WHITEHOUSE'S BIOSCOPE AND ' " STAR VARIETY COMPANY. p. 'M , NEW PROGRAMME. NEW PROGRAMME lIUNTLY-MONDAY, 11th TAUPI TUESDAY. 12th. .. • TE AWAMUTU-WEDNESDAY 13th NGARUAWAHIA-THURSDAY. 14th HAMILTON-FRIDAY. 15th. \l -rpHE NIGHT PATROL"-Walter Impett's -L successful Pianoforte Solo, Inquireof your Music Dealer. Exhibitions. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTs! The twenty- Annual Exhibition will bi held in the Choral Hall, Symonds-sfreet, open-' t ing on WEDNESDAY, April 27th. at 8 p.m. - Works will be received at the Hall on THUR^I . DAY AND FRIDAY, April 21st and 22nd. from, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 S. STUART, Secretary. , : ;?| Dress and Fashion. i . PRACTICAL DRESSMAKING.-Mrs Ma 7 " . A pherson (nee Miss Manning) will con. ; tinue her Classes at St. Vincent House Pittstreet, opposite Mariit Brothers' School " > Terms on application. T ANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, No 32. J J H.M. ARCADE (Third Floor) ** PRACTICAL TUITION IN DRESSCUTTING :;: AND MAKING. Pupils may bring their own material for making up, thus saving the cost of learnine 1 Night Classes. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY ■ , 7to 9. SATURDAY MORNING-Classea for School Girls, 10 to 12. or Pupils enrolled Daily. Prospectus on appli. • cation. *•; 553 Photography. J QEOEQB QKEGORY. ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, . 269, CORNER OF QUEEN aND WELLESLEI' STREETS. All the Latest Finishlngß in ARTISTIC STUDIES. CHILDREN'S PORTRAITURE. ENLARGEMENTS. Telephone 1517. ' Board and Residence. MRS. COURTNEY BELL. "Beverley," 114, Ponsonby Vacancies for Two Gentlemen, or Furnished Apartments, with at- < tendance. " •fZENTLWORTH." 43. Upper Vincent-street •"■ —Pr vate Board and Residence; piano. ■ 'bath, every home comfort; 10 minutes' walk -■- from Post Office.— Gick. 'P O T O R IJ A. "THE LANG-HAM," M FIRST-CLASS EOARDINGHOUSE. Superior Accommodation. Near Grand Hotel. Two Minutes' Walk from the Baths. Terms: 30s per Week 5s per day. W. R. MELVIN, Proprietor. rE AROHA HOT SPRINGS. x TE AROHA HOUSE. 1 This New and Commodious House (lofty rooms), is situated in a quiet and healthy locality; specially built for the accommoda- / Jion of visitors and those in search of healthIt is near railway station and 2 minutes from. mineral baths. . Good table? and excellent testimonials. Terms. 43 per day; 22s 6d per week. Letters and telegrams receive prompt , attention.—Geo Lovegrove, sen.. Proprietor. Meets all trains. KIA ORA PRIVATE BOARD A.NP RESIDENCE. ROTORUA. 1 This Newly-erected Hcuse is Opposite th« Sanatorium Grounds. Magnificent View from Balcony over-lookini the Lake. Electric Light throughout. Hot and cold bath* IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every Attention. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. Porter Meets Train. A BRACKEBUSH. Proprietor. L9~T OUIiIST QEASO N-A/| ( ■gRENT-S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. # Lighted by Electricity. £3030 has been spent in improvement since last season. Adjoins Tennis. Bowling, and Croquet Lawns, Government Baths, and the beautiful Government 3 Gardens. Terms moderate. Porters meet all trains. s>. T. BRENT. Proprietor. 'M "D OTCR UA. - THIRWELL • HOUSE, Lt PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. This New and Commodious Establishment it situated within a-kalf minute of railway station and about four minutes from Government baths. Every convenience and comfort First-class Table. Electric Light throughout.' Terms very moderate. W. A. WILLIAMS. Proprietor. R ° T ° E v At "SONOMA," BOARS) AND RESIDENCE. Near Railway Station, Opposite Presbyterian Church, and five Minutes from Eaths. NEWLY ERECTED AND COMMODIOUS. Terms: 30s per week; 5s per day. MRS. K. YOUNG, Proprietress. (Late of Mokoia View.) pUTARURU JUNCTION HOTEL. A ■ PUTARURU. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Coach Leaves for McLean and Son's Works. and laupo Timber Company's Mill, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNINGS. J. T. HEN SHAW. Proprietor. : i; ' OIGHT rpESTING. i?-?,,,,?,^^-^ ll ' lo PRINCIPLES and with NEWEST INSTRUMENTS a SPECIALTY, and SPECTACLES properly fitted for every defect of refraction, by T. PEACOCK, Optician. 218. ynoen-street. Spectacle Frames of Every Variety. LITTLE NIPPER CAMERAS, with ■ Finder, 5s 6d, wonderful value: Cameras to v '. m .% "> li tastes; Photographic Materials. : Artificial Eyes of all Colours in Stock. OPPOSITE CITY HALL. VT E yF-AL A2» D TTEEAID. SUBSCRIPTION: 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 10s per quarter, in advance, posted : .A to any part of the colony. Advertisements under the following ola««e»:. Wasted, To let, Fob Sale, Lost and Found, :'; Personal, Board and Besidencb, are inserted at the rate o! IS words for one shilling, or three * consecutive insertions for Ss 6d. - % Births, Deaths, and Marriages, Ss 6d each inser- -' tion. These announcements, which must be digued • by the advertiser, are also inserted in tho AUOlland WBEKt,Y Nkws and Herald touuißt without extra charge. : ; Eepliea to advertisements will be received at tht .- offices of the Herald free of charge. )$ The Proprietors do cot hold themselves reßpoa- }fi ilble for non-insertion of advertisements throujU t accident or from other causes. - .' --5 Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal ot advertisemsatß in tho HesaliD must ba ia, writ- M In*. M L ~. ,| BM , —. .: : -:-f±

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12544, 11 April 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12544, 11 April 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12544, 11 April 1904, Page 8

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