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Amusements. OPERA HOUSE AND PALACE OB', ' VARIETIES. m i JMJLLEK'S JgNTERTAINEES. ' ' T HE ALEIGH gROS., Marvellous Wire Walkers and Jugglers rjHIB gTEWART rpRJO, ' Operatic Soprano Solo, Banjo, Mandolin™ ' Canadian Silver Sleigh Bells (360 bells) Aluminium Organ Chimes. ' ; * JIRED. JJ QRAHAM And Miss NELLIE DENT. ■ '• FRANK KING, Actor Vocalist ( W. B. HARKIN 808 HALL ' ' , • , LAVINIA TYSON CARL COLLIER 1 FLORRIE LEIGH FRED. LEONAJtI. ' Eva I THE DIAMOND DUO | Evelra - DELWYN AND TYE, SAM. WILSON ' ■ 2s. Is, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. ' 1 lil rjIABERNAOLE SUNDAY SCHOOL ' GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. ' " FRIDAY, 23th INST. Doors open at 7.30; to commence 8 p.m. Admission by Ticket. > , Collection in aid of School Funds. . ! UNDER the Patronage oi the Auckland Lie. dertafel, the Auckland Savage Club, and • the Orphans' Club. • CHORAL HALL. | THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. A FEAST OF GOOD MUSIC. ■ ■. .. / :i . MR. PERCY DENTON ' 1 Takes pleasure in announcing that he will , give a ( pOPULAR QONOERT, When he will have the assistance of MRS. ARTHUR MYERS, MISS MADOLINE KNIGHT, : > ; V MRS. ERNEST QUEREE, MADAME WIELAERT, DR. DE CLIVE LOWE, > MR. HAMILTON HODGES, HERR JOHAN WIELAERT, / MR. T. E. MIDGLEY, and ' THE WAIATA. QUARTETTE. Popular Prices— 2s, and Is. Tickets majt \ v be obtained and reserved at Wildman and' Arey's. Doors open, 7.30; commencing at 8. SYD. ,T. HARBUTT, . ' , Hon. Sec. / ■ INSTRUCTIVE FREE HEALTH TALKS ' Will be given to Ladies on BACKACHE, HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS, • The Symptoms of Bodily Weakness,'ri.: Illustrated with Life-size Charts, To be sriven at the ' , i ROOMS OF THE N.Z. VIAVJ COMPANY, • 61-62, City Chambers (late City Hall), Corner Queen and Victoria Streets, THIS (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON, 28th INST.,' V At 3 o'clock. ■ Lecturer; MISS K. McCALL. Also, FRIDAY EVENING, 28th INST., at 8 o'clock. Lecturer: MISS E. McCALL. • f ST. PAUL'S SOCIAL CLUB, Schoolroom, To. ■ night (Friday), 7.30 o'clock. ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, KIIYBER PASS ' ROAD.—Pre-Communion Service and Reception to Confirmed Communion, This Evening, at 7.45. Preacher, The Rev. D. 6. - Bailie', 8.A., of Fiji. - . ? _ fJiHE " jgLAM" gCHOOL OF ANll|||l RESIGN, AND gCHOOL. ESTABLISHED 1890. | f ■■ ART GALLERY, AUCKLAND. , '/ "ELAM" PUPILS ARE ADMITTED FREEOTHERS ON PAYMENT OF FEES. ' S For particulars apply to the Director. ; Musical- , / ; Wb. HORACE BRINSMEAD says:- " Convinced as we all are that the '■ Pianos of English, American, German, and French manufacture have, their • • distinctive and admired points, I ven- . ture to state that in no other instru- '■ 'ments have the various good points of the several nationalities been so incorporated with complete success'as in the -I'Sii JJORACE Q. JgRENSMEAD piANOS, Which I offer with the fullest confidence, ': guaranteeing them in every detail, the mot!' . • Up-to-Date Pianos on the market. t i:-: , r . SOLE AGENT. ■ "*' G. RICHARDSON AND CO.. 290, Queen-street. : ' Board and Residence. , 'DEQUIRJ3D by Lady in delicate health- : Xl» Home in country, for two months, with ' motherly person.—, terms, " Eex," HERALD Office. < PRIVATE Board and Residence, with First-".'*' ■' ! ' XT class Apaxtmente.—Havilah, Cobden-street, , Newton, next P. 0.; near penny section-Mrs. Rnthe. |'• _ ' •"PEOPLE'S AGENCY FOR ACCOMMODAX HON," 71, Lower Queen-street, ' next "bird ' shop; nicest apartments. ' Visitors, Residents, call— searching. , TWO Gentlemen can , have Private Board , and Residence, near Queen-street, 18s each; comfortable home; large garden or ( / , Rooms only, board optional.—Apply HERALD Office. „ , QARLTON BOARDING HOUSE, TE AROHA, Has been Raised, Altered, Thoroughly R® novated, and Comfortably Furnished throughout. TOURISTS AND VISITORS Will find every Home Comfort with Moderate - Charges. MRS. BLENCOWE. Proprietress. ■fj> HI K W L L JJOUSE, < TJOTORUA. It/ . ( fj^ARIFF. m. jaT^w ll ™ ■■■: PROPRIETOR. . | p 0 t ( 0 R U A. SONOMA HOUSE. ' V This new and up-to-date establishment is situated opposite the Presbyterian Church; 5 minutes' walk from station and baths; most centrally situated; fitted up with elec- ; trie light throughout, every comfort being first consideration. Terms moderate.. f i H. J. F. HELEY, Proprietor. , . JJOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND, BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, HINEMOA-STREET, ROTORUA, • -~, v Lighted by Electricity. • - _ Adjoins the Government Baths and the Beauti' ful Sanatorium Gardens. TERMS MODERATE. Porters Meet all Trains. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. _ /: Conveyances. pOYAL "iyjAIL OF QOAOHES, From DEVONPORT TO WADE, WAIWERA. PUHOI, WARICWORTH, AND WELLSFORD, WILL LEAVE DEVONPORT as under:- ; MONDAY AND FRIDAY, through to „ Wellsford, at Ba.ffl. WEDNESDAY, Warkworth only ... 8 a.m. LEAVE WARKWORTH TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY 8 a.m. Orders left with Messrs Johnston and Noble. Devonport. will receive prompt attention J. BARTON, Warkworth, ' "4 Proprietor. _ 2 j:AJjAND EEAIjD Subscription Cd per week, delivered in town and suburbs, or los per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Advertisements under the following classes— Wasted, To Lee, For Sale, Lost and Found, Personal, Board and Residence, are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for 2s Cd. Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s Gd each insertion. These announcements, which most b® signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in ft'. Auckland Weekly News and Herald SUMMAB*| without extra charge. '■ v- ' Replies to advertisements will be received a' the offices of the Herald free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal 0 | advertisements in the HERALD must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves resjon sible for non-insertion of advertisements throug accident or from other causes. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12930, 28 July 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12930, 28 July 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12930, 28 July 1905, Page 8