Amusements. OPERA HOUSE and PALACE! OF VARIETIES.' ' . -nULI.EE'B TAMPERE. riOMPANY. • TO-WIGHT- - Enormous Success of TTETTEE TjiaLLEE, Soprano Vocalist, just returned from tour of Japan. China, and Philippine Islands. LITTLE EILEEN : CAPEL, in ',; imitations :of . , .Vaudeville Artists., Last Night of, Mr. and Mrs. TOM NAWN, In " A TOUCH OP NATURE," l-including his : , GREAT SKATING ACT. Comediettas: ''JONES.; THE WAITER," and " THE MIDNIGHT INTRUDER." WILL STEVENS.'. '< GERTRUDE FBASER. LYNNE AND MAISIE. IVY NICHOLS. JOE COWAN. HARRY CARLETON. Circle and Orchestra ' Stalls ' (Reserved at Wildman'e), 2s; Stalls, is; Pit, 6d. Day. Sales at Groves' and Garter's. - .: ,:wv, : '■;:■.::''■£'; rvDDPELLOWS' ■?' HALL,' PAENELL. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL RECITAL BY MR. EDWARD PARLEY, ' / Premier Operatic Baritone (late of the . Mon- ' tague-Turner and Farley English Opera ' .Companies). ■•"' '. ' :: THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. ' Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 sharp.' • The following Artists will appear:—■•■.,.Miss Cooper. Miss Marjfot Somerset ■ ■ Mr. Walter Whyte, Jfr. J. Whetan Mr. Frost, and Mr., Herbert Bloy. • '- Accompanists: Mrs. 8. Jackson, Miss J. . Quinn, and Mr. Moreland. Admission: 2s and Is. piQANiTO OWISS "pAER :' Will be held in the SALVATION ARMY HALL, ; ALBERT-STREET. AUCKLAND, » TONIGHT (TUESDAY). ': NOVEMBER ' 1. AND WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. .;•■;■-.■ NOVEMBER 2 AND 3. The Fair will be opened'by, Charles Grey, Esq.. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), •at 8 o'clock.. Admission:,; Tickets, Is. Every Ticket-holder will receive a; Gift from the Famous Gift Tres, the full value of ticket,: or a Silver Coin will admit. - ' Popular Brass. Band will render programmes Each Evening. Proceeds for-Mission and Rescue Work. i;- ; Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc TVfEWTON : CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY:IYv;?, --.= , SCHOOL. < 40TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. ' The Annual Soiree and Public Meeting will be held in: the Schoolroom, • Edinburgh-street, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, November Ist. The Public Meeting will be addressed by Mr. Geo. Aldridge (subject, "Bible Study ; and Bibleteaching") 'and Rev. W. S. Potter (subject, " Slow Progress"). Soiree. 6.30. Admission, Is. Public Meeting, 7.30. FREE. Meetings. "PROPOSED ETHICAL SOCIETY. A Public Meeting of Persons interested in, the Formation of; the . above?; will -be .;■ held This(Tuesday) EVENING, November Ist-, at 7.30 o'clock, at 23 (Second Floor); F&lmerston Buildings, Lower Queen-street (over '; Union. S.S. Co.'s Offices). - . Public Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. ATTERBUEY V. ATTERBTJRY (OTHERWISE JAMES ROLLESTON). DIVORCE COURT. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. With ' reference to the evidence given by the Petitioner, :I> hereby publicly/affirm that I lived with the Respondent -, as his wife only after having been duly married to him by the Rev.' Father: Keogh, at Parnell, according to the rites of .the Roman Catholic Church, and in entire ignorance of any legal impediment to such marriage. Auckland, October 27th, 1904. MARY ROLLESTON (Formerly MARY FOY). I certify that . the above statement is i true and correct in e*ery particular. ; __ JAMES ROLLESTON. "OEM ";■■• V A L NOTICE. ■g ■DEYNOLDS AND pO., TTD.. U CYCLE AGENTS, VICTORIA-STREET, Eeg to remind their Clients taat they, are re- ■ ' ""> moving tC' > , ~, PITT-STREET BUILDINGS. .BABANGAHAPE ROAD. The Public will do well to call raid iospect our \ STOCK OF CYCLES,- PERAMBULATORS, AND SUNDRIES. ■,; NEW PREMISES. NEW GOODS. NEW PRICES. Cyclists can.;■ rely upon prompt attention and expert workmanship on all repairs. J? TDEYNOLDS AND /~10., T TD., » f PITT-STREET BUILDINGS. •' KARANGAKAFE: ROAD, NEWTON. Board and Residence. BOARD and Residence—Two Young Gentlemen seek Comfortable Lodgings •■»with homely people; singly'rooms.— " Permanent,"Hebalu Office. ■■•<<■■<; ■'■ , : -_ , *' "jG'LLESMERE," Pnhceg-streeir-VacancMsg. JL- Telephone, 455. ,_ ;,.;,,,. ; , ~ ~; HI'NEMOA. Alfred-street, Albert Park.— . Vacancies. ;: Terms moderate.—Miss Yates, Telephone 1068. NORTH SHORE.-BOARD AND RESIDENCE, close to Victoria Wharf .Terms moderate. 'Vacancies. —Bays water. Beach Eoad West. • '"'.,• ' " SONOMA, ALFEED-STREET. ALBERT PARK: U —Board : and Residence, tourists > and others. .*; Telephone 672.: Proprietress, Mrs. • Bazeiey TOURISTS. - ! Private Apartments. X buperior Large Front Booms, suit families and married couples. Board , optional; 203; ■ City.— address, apply ; IlEttAIiD; Office.'; SUPERIOR Board and Residence with pri- . vate family; bath,: piano; single and double ; rooms.—" Burwood," Karangahape Road, close Queen-street. ■ HAVILAH," Cobden-street. opposite Newton Post Office, near Id section.—Vacancies; : superior board; comfortable v home; terms moderate .—Misses Ruthe. ■■■'■.■■■ " STCNEHURS-rr SYMONDS-STREET^! ICJ _ First-class .;( Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms I moderate.— Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. "ENNOBE," Symonds-street, ■ near bridge.— -n i * Firßt-clas3 accommodation, : : with Boant, for Tourists and Permanent Residents, under.new , management. Telephone, .W6.—' Mrs. Mackenzie. - ■■~"; " ; tjEACHY ■ .HEAD,;' ?. Grafton;;Road. : neaif A-» Choral Hall—Bright, comfortable rooms; excellent . table; fine bathroom (gas neater): pleasant garden;- first-class localitv; convenient ■, all % parts; '■> moderate.—Mrs. Parnell. GLENOSMOND." late "■ The Lawns,"Iwate Board and Residence;: tinder new management. Most centrally-situated; lovely view especially .-■ large - well-furnished bed and.sitting rooms. * Entrances: Symondsstreet ■-.. (next Dr. V Lindsay's) ■' and Wynyard- '■ street. Telephone 1349.— :Du Mont. Q. 'I. E N. A >1^..y,-'.. : ; O 1 "'n;.'); V JERMYN-STREET. AUCKLAND (Late Admiral's House), PRIVATE HOTEL For •• FAMILIES, LADIES, AND GENTLMEN, - . Telephone, 1010. ' '■■■'~ ROTORUA -DARLINGTON : VILLA-COM- ; PORTABLE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, close ■; to the Government Baths. Electric light. Terms. per day, 25s per week. f •■■ :■■:,. ; ; Mills HEAD, Proprietress. EOOKY-: ;; NOO" - ROTOEUa! (Under new Management.) > > , A COMFORTABLE PLACE TO STAY AT. < TERMS: 5s per day; 25s per week. : i _ MRS.. A. ; PRINCE, v Proprietress. Letters and Telegrams attended to. 19 - PURIST ft E~ASON-Q 4 ' .. i? A , T^ GA ?? HOUSE. - EOTOEUA. Lighted by Electricity. ; i. £3000 «has be*in" spent in improvement* since last season. Adjoins Tennis, Bowling, and,» Croquet Lawns,, Government Baths, and the' beautiful Govern! ment Gardens. ? Terms moderats. Portem meet all tra.ns S. T, BRENT, :'■..."'.-'•' Proprietor. J? ° T O .B V A. "ITIHE piNES," Under Management. o Entirelyltenovated and up-to-date. ;Every Comfort and;Convenieuce for j: Tourists:« Close :to i Government Baths and Grounds. Cuisine Al. Electric iiguta throughout. Terms moderate. : ;):' ■ .'.■: T. E. CRQWHURST, Proprietor. rnURNIP : MANURE. SUPERPHOSPHATE, A . Bonedust, Maiden .Island Guano.--Arthur Yates and Co., HO, Queen-street, Auckland. [*■ ■, • ;'' ':"..;.'.:;: ; ,"■''• ;:.:■/!'.' '■■..'■■■ ■ d:-':/y:\c r 'i§-;W r oS [ .'l
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12702, 1 November 1904, Page 8
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