\ Amusements.; v___J' i ' "■.. ■- ". ■ -~. ■■.■:.. "■: ■-•$ TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee - - - - - . . . - 0. B. Bailey. I Sub-Lessee and Manager - William Anderuon. A MAJESTIC TRIUMPH. HONOUR THY FATHER. Hundreds unable to gain admission. HONOUR THY FATHER. A DECIDED HIT. HONOUR THY FATHER. , THE SUCCESS OF . THE SEASON. HONOUR THY FATHER, Interpreted by the Full Strength of WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. HONOUR THY FAT 11, Full of Originality. Full of Comedy. Full of Sensation. HONOUR THY FATHER, Magnificently Acted. Magnificently Staged. Magnificently Costumed. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. SATURDAY. APRIL 23. The Greatest of all Military Plays, THE LADDER OF LIFE, Or, Cordons to the Front. THE HUMAN LADDER. STORMING THE HEIGHTS OF DARGAI. THE DISEMBARKATION OF TROOPS. THE TIRAH CAMPAIGN. Over 250 Auxiliaries, including Full Military Band and Highland Pipers, will be utilised in this Stupendous Production. Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Early Doors 6d extra. Day Sale (Early Door Tickets) at His Majesty's Cafe. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell and Arey's. Stage Manager, FRANK REIS. Business Manager. MICHAEL JOSEPH. THE NIGHT PATROL"-Walter Impott's X successful Pianoforte Solo. Inquire of your Music Dealer. -• ■' •.. Meetings. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF COOKS AND WAITERS. ' ;, AN EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of above will be held on TUESDAY, April 19, at the City Club Hotel, at 8 p.m. Full attendance is requested. Business urgent. H. POLLOCK, Secretary. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc T\o NOT FORGET ±J EGERTON YOUNG'S LECTURE AT PITT-STREET CHURCH THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Come Early and Avoid the Crush. Doors Open at 7.30. ADMISSION Br TICKET ONLY. See Saturday's Advertisement. —T3 .Board and Residence. ELY HOUSE," Upper Queen-street.—Pri-vate Board and Residence. Opposite Prince Albert College. Terms reasonable. " T\ ARLINGTON." Lower Symonds-street, XJ near Choral Hall—Comfortable Accommodation. Telephone, 840. MRS. COURTNEY BELL, "Beverley," 114, Ponsonby Road—Vacancies for Two Gentlemen, or Furnished Apartments, with attendance. BOARDERS— Two Respectable Men wanted. 2 nice front rooms, bath, all home comforts, opposite Second Lamp, John-street, Jervoia Road, Ponsonby. MARRIED Couple, or one or two Business Gentlemen, will find comfortable home, city, good locality, 18s each per week.— address, apply HERALD Office. PRIVATE Board and Residence, next the Bowling Green, Jervois Read, for Married Couple, or Two Gentlemen; bath, piano. College Hill trams pass door; terms moderate. KENILWORTH," 43, Upper Vincent-street. —Pr'vate Board and Residence; piano, bath, every home comfort; 10 minutes' walk from Post Office.—Mrs. Gick. "XT A V I L A H." COBUEN-STREET, NEWTON. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A Few Vacancies for Paying Guests. Moderate Terms;. TE AEOHA HOT SPRINGS TE AROHA HOUSE. This New and Commodious House (lofty rooms) is situated in a, quiet and healthy locality; specially built for the accommodation of visitors and those in search of health. It is near railway station and 2 minutes from mineral baths. Good tables and excellent testimonials. Terms, 4s per day; 22s 6d per week. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention.—Geo. Lovegrove, sen.. Proprietor. Meets all trains. KIA ORA PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ROTORUA. This Newly-erected House is Opposite the Sanatorium Grounds. Magnificent View from Balcony over-looking the Lake. Electric Light throughout. Hot and cold baths. IS NOW OWEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every Attention. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. Porter Meets Train. A BRACKEBUSH. Proprietor. 1 Q-T OURIST OEASO N-A^ RENTS 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. *. T. BRENT. Proprietor. « T C & U A. - THLRWELL HOUSE. ±Xi PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. This New and Commodious Establishment is situated within a-half minute of railway station and about four minutes from Government baths. Every convenience and comfort First-class Table. Electric Light throughout. Terms very mofler&te. W. A. WILLIAMS. Proprietor. "ROTORUA. " S O N O M A." BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Near Railway Station. Opposite Presbyterian Church, and five. Minutes from Baths. NEWLY ERECTED AND COMMODIOUS. Terms: 30s per week; 5s per day. MRS. K. YOUNG, Proprietress. (Late of Mokoia View.) J> ° T~~ ° E V a: " THE LANGIIAM," FIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE. Superior Accommodation. Near Grand Hotel. Two Minutes' Walk from the Baths. Terms: 30s per Week; 5s per day. W. R. MELVIN, Proprietor. PUTARURU JUNCTION HOTEL* PUTARURU. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Coach Leaves for McLean and Son's Works', and Taupo Timber Company's Mill, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNINGS. J. T. HEN SHAW. Proprietor. Grocers. H. M. S MEETON - L TD ' TOASTER "nGGS, AND p ASTER /CHOCOLATES. We have a Specially-selected Assortment just arrived by the S.S. AOTEA, discharging today, comprising— STATUARY EGGS FISH HAMPERS ART BARTOLOZZI CASKET OXIDISED SILVER EGGS PARCELS POST BOX LARGE CHOCOLATE SCALLOPS CHOCOLATE HENS FLORAL CHINA EGGS TINTED CHOCOLATE EGGS BURLINGTON ASSORTED CHOCOLATES KENILWORTH ASSORTED CHOCOLATES EGG HUNT BASKETS MOTOR CAR EGG BOX MOTHER .GOOSE CHOCOLATE CREAM EGGS. And many other designs too numerous to mention. H. M. S^' 0N * LffTHE OLD MILL,'' QUEEN-STREET. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12550, 18 April 1904, Page 8
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