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Amusements. . • « ._ ~ iiv I —■ *"■■» OPERA HOUSE AND PALACE n« " ; VARIETIES. ' 0 > .ROLLER'S ■PNTERTAINEES. ' Triumphant Success of New Proenmm. ■Eva I HE -QIAMOND "QUO | ;, ) . Vocalists, Berios, and Instrumentalist. 1 ' In Charming Sketch. " Bric-a-Brac ? ' '•' '-{'#* ; S Last Four Nights of JIBED "gIVENHALL, ' ' $ Australia's Greatest Comedian In a Budget of New Comic Songs. --^#| Great Success of .-':•■/..:.' r .-'-'-vi DELWYN AND TYE, Serios \ml n„ SAM LA MEBT. Mamfonfwh eer^-3; « FREDA BRANDON. L t dy Cor :: ■ THE THIJE ST. LEONS S SAM WILSON LAviNIA 2 S\, • ;^' JAS. OPIE FLORRi E T M ILLUSTRATED SONtiS • IQK ' ' ; • EDISON'S KLNETOSCOPE FRANK CEOWTHEU'S ORCHESTRA 'W&U PRICES, 2, is, H. ■ Bam^atff,;;^ ' T, A d I ~~Z U Are Cordial! Invited to Att/.mi ■ &' ' THIS WEEK'S SERIES OP COS PLIW ' ' t ' HEALTH TALKS, UMHf - HEAMTIY ital Im » or| ance of WOMANHOOD, P : WIFEHOOD, TO _ be. given at MOTHERHOOD XSROOMS OF THE N.Z. VRVI CO ■ 61-02, City Chambers (Late Citv ium '-^M CORNER QVRF,*s AND ViorriTVT i wl l L ' !'^M THIS (TUESDAY, 3?f n ETS ' '^ " Lecturer—Ml&} K. JicCALL,,/ > , FRIDAY AFTERNOON 1 ! t JULY 7, at 3 a I'M Lecturer-MISS E. McCALL. :"/?' -;-^i AT THE FORESTERS'' HALL, ONEHTTWri '■■■M On WEDNESDAY. JULY sat 3 piJ GA , Lecturer-MRS. W. W. DAW. AT ST. BARNABAS' PARISH BM^-MM MOUNT EDEN, h> '■•■:'""'^ THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 6 at 3 »™^l Lecturer—MlSS E. McCALL B ' m ' - *'& These Talks will be Illustrated, with' Life.««- .-.■•.• Charw. <? ■.:-S}^ : *■'""-''■-■ . ;-.jt; rjPHE Epiphany Cho.ii ' " I Dance, Schoolroom, Gundry-strect, -'■ 4day, 4th, at 8 p.m. uc " jS-'P MEWMARKET PUBLIC lIALL.-TO.Nlfiwm ' ' 1> by Special Request. Epsom ffIp..'STHURSDAY, July 6.-The Brit, % bLS && 50C0ft Living Pictures. Million S.' Adults, is: Children. 6d. Musi ™ by ffl' ' speaking Cramaplione. * ■ ua s GYMNASTICS AND PHYSICAL CULrire7 ■• WRESTLING, FENCING, BOXING PROFESSOR POTTER'S Gymnasiumremov ed to Elliott-street, Top -Floor ■ Hoffman'.' Buildings, opposite Strand Arcade. chW« held MONDAY. THURSDAY, and PR mlv ' EVENINGS. Boys' arid Girls-Day c£s now Forming. Terms on application ■ PROFESSOR POTTER. may be coSted by \ ' Parents, Guardians, and Intending Pnniln I ' MONDAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAYEVFN INGS, from 7.30 to 10 o'clock. Also MOT ' DAY FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 9,30 till Gymnasiums furnished throughout 4 Full' Stock of Apparatus always on hand' Privahi ■rtition can be arranged for an of tt. si above arts. : "-:■ ■"■/^■'^fS'4'i Exhibitions. ' ' A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. : THE 24TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION ', Will Open July 12, 8 p.m. .' At the ,< , j NEW GALLERY, COBURG-STREET • ']' Works received there TO-DAY andTVU* MORROW, 9to 5. - l i 0 ,| ; S. STUART. :; «-''|t? ____Sec.'CA.S.A^''S:,' f - ;4 Board and Residence. •?/] —— . . —»^_ " QAKBOURNE," Waterloo Quadrant, op\s posite Government House. -Comfort- ', able accommodation. Terms moderate. , ' • ELLESMERE," Princes-street- Pacanciel '' ; Telephone 458. ■ . ' -i NORTH SHORE.-BOARD : AND "eESL ji DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf; Terms *! ' moderate. ■ . Vacancies.— ■ Beach Road West. :-;^:;i;'fc«''S v ft PEOPLE'S AGENCY FOR ACCOMMODA- L TTON," 71, Queen-street.—Residents; Visi- v tors, supplied nicest apartments,- all ,prices.' &? Call, save searching. ■, '~',';' ONOMA - Private Hotel, Alfred-street,' . '--' Albert Park. First-class accommoda- f tion for Families, Tourists, etc-Pronrie- it tress, Mrs. W. Bazeley. Telephone 672. , ; ! j " QTONEHURST," BYMONDS - STREET.I KJ First-class Board and Residence for, "' Tourists and Permanent Boaders. Terms ,'' moderate.-Mrs. Albort A. Brown. • Telephone 1 - r ;• No. 504.- ;.. -.-._,' - >:'-;; s -:/^:.;<vf-»:4Sif| "fFHE WILLOWS,:' Wynyard-street, en-' ,I I _ A trance Symonds-street — Superior' ,!' : Board and Residence; quiet, healthy, and • centrally situated. Telephone, 1589.-Miss M. r> E. Taylour. Proprietress. -. , -%': ~TTT-. -' |', ; WEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Roto-- ' * rua (44 rooms). Telephone, piano,'bath', j! and shower. This new and up-to-date House i 1 is situated opposite the Railway Station - | Three minutes' walk from the Rachel, Priest,' and Blue Bath. Electric light. Letters and-, v | Telegrams attended to. All 'trains' met' ' ,1' I Terms: 'ss per day; 30s per week. - ' !» iR ° T ° K U. A j "THE T> IN E S." ' Under New Management. Entirely Renovated ' ji a.nd up-to-date. Every Comfort and Convent ; I ence for Tourists. Close to Government [ Baths and Grounds. Cuisine Al. Electric, [ lights throughout. Terras moderate. ' ~ T. E. CROWHURST, Proprietor. TTOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND.; | BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, HINEMOA-STREET, ROTORUA, ._,,,-. , Lighted by Electricity.' Adjoins the Government Baths and the Beautl ' ful Sanatorium Gardens. . : '■; TERM MODERATE. Porters Meet all Trains. f - ' S. T. . BRENT, Proprietor. '' IT ' E A R O H A. • , .TE AROHA HOUSE, TE AROIIA. ' , This Private Boardinghouse is near Railway Station and Baths. Visitors and Tour- 1; lßts will find every comfort at this House.: Sunny Single and Double Rooms for those in: search of health. Terms, 4s per day. or 223 ■!- per week. A month or longer, 20s per week., 7 Excellent references. • ' ; , G. LOVEgROVE, Sen., . Proprietor. , -\ , ~ -. : ■. -. "~~^jgs MO Cracked Boots where NIGROL is used.! , It preserves the leather, makes it beauti-! 'i fully soft and enduring, and at the same '" time gives the hne gloss characteristic of : NIGROL. At aU stores and boot shops, ( v ' Price, 6d per tin. NIENDORP PIANOS, Gold Medal, Loudon,, 1902.—501e Agents, E. and P.' Piano , ; ' Agency (S. Coldicutt, Manager). ;;3|;k '-'-"''' ''■ ■'-j|-; :l J OYSTERS. OYSTERS, OYSTERS - Rock' :', Oysters, ' 9d. Is, and Is 3d per bottle., -s* Rabbits, Poultry, and Pish of all sorts.-San- ~ ford's Fish Market. Telephone, 658. J/'l'l EAVESTAPF-One of England's Best Piano, jp Makers. Established . : 1823:—Sole : . Agents, the English and Foreign Piano" . Agency, S. 'Coldicutt, Manager. i ' -jTVTIGROL imparts a Most Brilliant Polish to the Boots. It is easy to apply, and do« ■' .. • ) not come off on to the apparel. Buy a tin jj from your Storekeeper and try it. Price, ii, per tin. ' . "VTEW HTEALAND TJEBAIiD.; J^ SUBSCRIPTION": Gd per week, delivered in tewfc ; \||| and suburbs, or IPs per quarter in advance, poet**,JJ; to any part of the colony. •,-, :* '' Advertisements under the following classes— y , Wanted, To Let, For Sale, Lost and Foroa, Personal, Board and Residence, are inserted' »t the rate of 18 words for. Is, or three conseculirt ■■'■',- insertions for 2s 6d. * "\ £ Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 3s Cd «»d> '» s insertion. These announcements, which must » ? i ; -y signed by the advertiser, are also inserted ,in tai ? Auckland Weekly News and HERALD Summab. ;:;|| without extra charge. , Replies to advertisements will be received at th V: : ,i;t offices of the Herald free of charge. ,' Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal "L^p advertisements in the Herald must be in writing J»:;:; The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements throng : ; accident or from other causes. _-, ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12909, 4 July 1905, Page 8

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