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fffffl * Amusements. | | /-\peea. HOUSE" and palace .OF (J - • VARIETIES. '/ ' Minstrel. TELLER'S. Vanrieville, Burlosque, EßY EVENING AT EIGHT. ' ADD FREDERICKS, Queen of the Air. . '~ Last Three Nights of JAX, THE HUMAN CROCODILE. sas " 808 Klsy. GERTIE MCLEOD, i.' |■ • :TED riSSlft WHJTFORD, ; n; rv EILEEN MURRAY. ™ E OSEVEAR, WILL' LOCHRANE, CHAfct. SIAMjEY, 2s, Is, ana 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. gT. • MATTHEWS CHURCH. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. • ' : ■ A RECITAL" OF ; SACRED MUSIC A RECITAL OF CACHED •• ML SIC ; - (In Aid of St. Matthew's Church Choir Fund), "Will !»e given by MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S WESTMINSTER V V ESTMINSTER Glee ' QINGERS LEE UINGKK.S' . . . . And . . . : ; LONDON CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS. . THE PROGRAMME Will, for the especial benefit, of Church Choirs, include examples of all forms of: Cathedra Music, comprising Sacred Selections from tile Repertoire of WESTMINSTER ABBEY CATHEDRAL. " WESTMINSTER ABBEY CATHEDRAL. I Last Appearance in the Colonies of this FAMOUS MUSICAL COMBINATION: ADMISSION BY TICKETS ONLY (One Shilling No Donations taken at tho door. Tickets obtainable. from ; Messrs. ; Wildmar and Arey's, Eady and Co., Upton and Co. Sunday-school Union. Hancock's (Bookseller) and R. M&gee's Grocery (immediately opposite Sit. Matthew's Church). ' ' . A Few Reserved 'Seats for West. Gallery, Two Shillings, can be, reserved at Wildnnu: and Arey s. jh, PHILLPOT, Organist. ' MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S' WESTMINSTER .' VV J2 STMINSTER ■ GLEE ; . GINGERS \JT LEE IN GEES Will, en. route to Rotorua, ; appear as under: I HAMILTON—THURSDAY, November 23. CAMBRIDGE— November 24. ROTORUA—SATURDAY,: November 25. THAMES— November 27. Y M. C. *A. ][J A L L MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH, . At 8 p.m. - , GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT • Tendered to • MISS ALICE RIMMER. • Programme and farther particulars , 11 future t advertisement. ~ • „ 2s 6d —Admission to all parts of the Hall — 6c , Tickets on Sale at the Sunday-jichool Union 139, Queen-street. - , For. the; ex-Committee, • . , n * , , . W. E. GILLAM, Vicar St. Matthew's. - 11. J. EDMISTON, Sunday-school Union Meetings. . MR. JAMES S. MCOONECHY OF MANCHESTER (Special Representative of the Manchester / Sliip Canal Co.), , Will . Deliver a SHORT ADDRESS in ' th« • CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, At 3 p.m. . . TO-DAY (THURSDAY). 23ED NOVEMBER, ■ . - ... On ' ' - ■ " DIRECT TRADE BETWEEN NEW ZEA LAND AND MANCHESTER." , . .The attendance- of all who ■ may be in forested in this Subject: is invited. ■ * A. J. DENNISTON, Secretary, Chamber of Commerce. Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etc. QNEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. ADDRESSES BY MESSRS. ANDERSON ANI _ MAWSON, About, to . leave for ...China, ' Re Missionary Work. Collection. Board and Residence. " /"IUMARVO," Symonds-Btreet. — Privati v Board and ; Residence. Telephone, 883.; VACANCIES for' 3 or 4 Gent; Boarders, pri ; V vate family; 4 single or s double rooms; home comforts; overlooking King's Drive.— Mrs.- Grey, No. 4 Dilwortfc. Terrace. BURNISHED Rooms, with or vrithou Jl? Board.—Mrs. Alexander, -Calliope Road Devonport. near Gospel Hall. ■ *> ATORTH SHORE.—BOARD ' AND ' RESI iv DENCE. close to Victoria Wharf. Term moderate • • - - Vacancies.—Bayswater, Beaci Road West. . ■ Belmont, upper ' vincent-street.-Up-to-Date Board and Residence,seen tral; quiet, unrivalled Views.—Mrs. Baaten Proprietress. > Telephone,' 727. ■ OXFORD VILLA. O'Rorke-st., 2nd housi from " Albert .r; Park — Vacancies. i'o Boarders; every . convenience hot and col( water. . Telephone .f 1484.—Mrs. v Hemus. SONOMA — Private Hotel,' "Alfred-street O , Albert Park—First-class Accommodatioi for Families, Tourists, etc. Terms moderate —Mrs. W. Bazeley. Telephone 672. " PEOPLE'S AGENCY FOR ACCOMMODA 3l /nON," . 63. Quecn-st.—Nicest Places Board, Residence, Furnished Rooms, 4 Hovises All prices. Call, save searching. . . , " TONEHURST,". SYMONDS - STJREET.O First-class Board and Residence to Tourists and Permanent, Boader*. ; Term moderate.— Albert A. Brown. Telephon No. so:. " rpHE WILLOWS." Wynyard-street, en I trance . Symonds-Btreet — Superio Board and Residence; ' quiet, healthy, am centrally situated. Telephone. 1589.— M E. Taylonr.. Proprietress." ; * J DEAL. SEASIDE RES 0R 1 • RUTHE'S ISLAND. , Fishing. Boating, etc. Special arrange ments for families and,parties. Northern Cc steamers daily. SATURDAY,. p.m., returr ins MONDAY, 9 a.m. Apply : MRS. RUTHE, or A. M. BRYDEN, -Queen-street (next Yates'). 'Phone, 1742. •. . Queen-street (next Yates' HA V 1 L A H. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MRS. MCMIKEN begs to intimate to th Public of Auckland that she has taken ove the " Ilavilah" Boardinghouse. and guarai: tees to Visitors the best attention, gooi meals, and moderate charges. ' MRS. MCMIKEN, " Haviliili" House, Cobden-itreet, Newton, Off Karangahape Road. v rn E : A R ' O H -a - 1 - .TE AROHA HOUSE, TE AROHA. This -Private'Boardinghouse is v near Rai' way Station and Baths. -Visitors and Toui ists will find every comfort.at this Houst Sunny Single and Double Rooms for those i search of health. Terms, 4s per-, day, or 22 per week. Ain on 11st ;or longer 20s per weel Excellent references. ■ G. LOYEGROVE, Sen.. Proprietor. : " ''" V ' '"'' '' " ' ' r '' ' ' JJOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALANI BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE,' •? * HINEMOA-STREET. ROTORUA. Lighted ,by Electricity. Adjoins the Government Baths and the Beaut ful Sanatorium; Gardens. TERMS MODERATE. Porters Meet all Trains. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. O T O R U J " rjl HE p i E S." Under New Management. Entirely Renovate and up-to-date. 'Every Comfort and Conven ence : for Tourists."'- Close to Govemrnen Baths and Grounds, v Cuisine ■ Al. ; Electri lights throughout. Terms moderate. T. E. CROWHURST. Proprietor. VyEBBER'S- DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. Rot. *' rua (44 rooms). Telephone, piano, bat and shower.; This new and up-to-date Hons is situated ' opposite - the Railway Statioi Three minutes' walk from the Rachel, Pries and Blue Bath. Electric light. ; Letters an ■Telegrams ; attended to. ■: . .All trains me Terms; os per day; 30s per week. Rocky , NOOK." rotoruj , BOARD AND .RESIDENCE. Good Table kept. Letters and telegrams vi-i ceive prompt attention. ;.Terms;; 25s per week under a week. 5s per day. MRS. A. PRINCE, Proprietress.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13031, 23 November 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13031, 23 November 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13031, 23 November 1905, Page 8

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