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Amusements. ' OJ'ERA HOUSE AND PALACE OP VARIETIES. Ui •pULLER'S TJNTERTAINERS. New Programme and New Performers » Complete Success. ■ HARRY MARSHALL, h '-^: In. Wonderful Female Impersonation A GOLDIE COLLINS, Serio and Dancer MISS ETHEL PRESTON. Serio F RED. H. QRAHAM And Miss NELLIE DENT. In "MATRIMONIAL BLISS/' rjpHE QTEWART TOIO, • Banjo and Mandolines, Silver Sleigh Bell* (860 bells), Aluminium Organ Chimes MISS WINNIE STEWART will Sin"A MOORISH MAID." ■ . THE RALEIGH BROS., Slack Wire Walkers and Jugglers MISS LAVINIA TYSON will (by request) Sin* ; " The Lost Chord." * 1 FRANK KING, SAM. WILSON FLOEEIE LEIGH. 808 HALL Eva I THE DIAMOND DUO 1 Evelyn 2s. Is, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. ALYMP I_A_ R I ft K, COBURG-STREET, AUCKLAND. G. HANNAH, Proprietor. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, > LADIES* INVITATION NIGHT. [ Ladies Admitted Free. . I SPECIAL AMUSEMENTS. ', '■" Ladies' Ring Tilting Competition. 11. NICHOLLS - - - - Manager. J, EEID - - - - Floor Manager.' ■ ! milE "TILAM" QCHOOL OF ART ANt TAESIGN, AND A UCKLAND ART OCHOOL. ESTABLISHED 1890. ART GALLERY, AUCKLAND "ELAM" PUPILS ARE ADMITTED FREE. OTHERS ON PAYMENT OP FEES For particulars apply to the Director. i TTAZARD'S RIFLE RANGE.-In the usual . •*"*• Weekly Competition for week ending ,' July 22nd, 1905, the following made possibles for the Six-Shot Competition:—J. Buckley, l S. Elliott, A. Mackie, W. Gray, G. Stevens' J. Mackie, L. Wilson, A. King, T. Cooper R , Wills, E. Smith, A. Foster, W. Boyde' J Smith, A. Milner, E. Leydon, W. Patterson' ■ Campbell, T. Skelton, H. Smith. The winner proved to be T. Skelton. Winner of Runrung Targets: J. Buckley. Winner of Ageregate Bull's-eyes: A. King. This Week'* Prizes: -SIX - SHOT COMPETITION: S Carvers in Case. RUNNING TARGETSFancy Clock. AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYES : Nickel-Silver Jelly Dish. B ' '«; Hotels. JJAVAI' .AND , FAMILY . TTOTEL. CORNER PITT-STREET, ' End of Penny Section. IF YOU WANT TJP-TO-DATE ACCOMMODATION I AT ..., '■ ' "fo/TODERATE rpARIF?,/ GO TO THE ABOVE HOTEL. Terms: 5s per day; 25a per week. ' ' D' -VTOEDJiN, XJ * ■*■' PROPRIETOR. Board and Residence. PRIVATE Board and Residence, with Firstclass Apartments.— Cobden-street ; Newton, next P.O. near penny section.— : Ruthe. TWO Gentlemen can have Private Board' ' and Residence, near Queen-street, 18a each; comfortable home; large garden;- or Rooms.only, board optional.—Apply HEBAKD Office. PEOPLE'S AGENCY FOR ACCOMMODA- ' TION," 71, Lower Queen-street, next , . bird shop; nicest apartments. Visitors, Residents, call—save searching. pARLTON BOARDING HOUSE, TE AROHA, Has been Raised, Altered, Thoroughly Re- %:JA novated, and Comfortably. Furnished throughout. TOURISTS AND VISITORS ' , Will find every Home Comfort with Moderate ' i Charges. MRS. BLENCOWE, Proprietress. " TTINEMOA" ALFRED - STREET. MISS GLEESON Has taken over this well-known House, and has had it completely renovated, and Visitors' ■ • may .rely on everything being First-class and; thoroughly Up-to-date. TELEPHONE, 1068. / ' WAIWERA HOUSE, ROTORUA,' situated close to wharf and within 4 minutes' walk of Sanatorium grounds, baths, and railway Btation; commands' unrivalled View ol Lake and Parade. This house has been con- „ , siderably enlarged, entirely renovated and refurnished throughout. Hot, cold, and shower - baths, electric light, perfect sanitary arrangements. Every, home comfort. Porter meet* trains—Mrs. J. Falloona (late Waiotapu Hotel). Telegraph Address: Waiwera House, Rotorua. TO o T OB u a. : ; SONOMA HOUSE. 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 electrio light throughout, every comfort being . first consideration. Terms moderate. H. J. F. HELEY, Proprietor. TTOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND. .' BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, , HINEMOA-STREET, ROTORUA,' ' , Lighted by Electricity. Adjoins the Government Baths and the Beauti* ; ful Sanatorium Gardens. TEEMS MODERATE. Porters Meet all Trains. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. r - ' -> ■ . KIA ORA" PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, EOTOEUA. This Newly-erected House is Opposite the : Sanatorium Grounds. Magnificent View' from Balcony overlooking the Lake. Electric Light throughout. Hot and cold baths. 18 NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every Attention. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. Porter Meets Train. ) A. BRACKEBUSH, Proprietor^ rjIHIBWBLL TTOUSE, li-^TORUA. WINTER rpARIFF. PROPRIETOR. -* A RAWA TTOUSE, "OOTORUA • PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. The situation of this House is admitted by visitors (including English and colonial doctors) to be the best and healthiest in Roto; . rua. It is also within 2 minutes of P. 0., and 5 minutes of the Baths, Sanatorium Gronndi and Railway Station. l ,*--'. ?■. ' Hot and Cold Baths. Electric Light and Telephone. SPECIAL TERMS made for the winte. months (May Ist to November Ist). Letters or telegrams receive prompt afr tention. All trains met by porter. MRS. P. J. HAMMOND, Proprietress. ' REWARD-After using CORNEATA Corn Cure. Removes hard and soft corns •~, Painless.— Chemist, Newton and Sy-monds-street. '.-•- MEW T7 A ALAND TTEEAIiDSubscription: Gtl per week, delivered in town and suburbs, or lus per quarter in advance, posted ! to any part of the colony. t \ Advertisements under the following classes— Wanted, To let, For Sale, Lost and Found, Personal, Board and Residence, are inserted a' the rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d. Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s Gd each , . insertion. These announcements, which must b« signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in the .' I Auckland Weekly News and Herald Suumarj ~ without extra charge. Replies to advertisements will be received at th« offices of the Herald free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves rerjonsible for non-insertion of advertisements throus» accident or from other causes. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12932, 31 July 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12932, 31 July 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12932, 31 July 1905, Page 8