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Overture from "" Frieschutz,"' 7" Unfinished Symphony," Ballet Music • from "Faust" (First Performance in Auckland). ,: t MADAME WD3LAERT will sm«; "The Shadow Song," from "Diuorah." . THE UNIQUE QUARTETTE. MRS. MACANDEEW will Play Mozart'* Pianoforte Concerto in D Minor. ; "The Curfew.". ME. W. J. RYAN. Full Programme Next; Week. . ORCHESTRA OF OVER 50 PERFORMERS CHORAL HALL, ■ THURSDAY, november 30. j; B. MACFARLANE, Hon. Treasurer, Fort-streefc. H. DOBBIE, - . Secretory, Star Office. • THE CHRISTMAS TREE ; AND ! SALE OF WORK, Which was to be held in the MASONIC HALL. OTAHUHU. IN AID OF THE SISTERS, OF MERCY, Is POSTPONED to the 7TH, BTH. AND 9TH DECEMBER. QT. JOHN'S. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OLD •5 BOYS" ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST ANNUAL REUNION DINNEB AND SMOKE CONCERT Will be held in the STRAND CAFE, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 7.36 p.m..., Educational. /. XT IN G ' S pOLLBOEi •AUCKLAND "THE TOWER," REMUERA). BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOY 3, Visitor, REV. WM. 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Cook and Son. 7 The Waingaro Coach leaves Ngaruawahia each -TUESDAY and FRIDAY, on arrival of express from Auckland. .. , Board and Residence. ■ ' .. ' ' ' ■ ■'. ■ " pUMARVO," Symorids-street. '— Private v>* Board and Residence. Telephone, 883. " TT'NNORE/'t Symonds-st. — Vacancies for Hi tourists and permanents. 'Phone 1076.— Miss MacKenzie. , , ; _ , , . " RESTHOLME." Upper Queen-street, near Newton East Vacancies for Boarders; home comforts, every convenience, —Misses Blackburn. ■ ' > 1 "' .;> . , , - VACANCIES for 3 or 4 Gent. Boarders, private family; . single or douUe rooms; home comforts; overlooking King's Drive.— Mrs. Grey; No.'4 Dilworth Terrace. J ; PEOPLE'S AGENCY FOE ACCOMMODATION," 63. Queen-st.—Nicest Places. - Board. Residence, Furnished Booms, Houses. All prices. Call, save searching. .—; . ' .. EIVERSDALE, MAHUEANGI HEADS ■ WHARF. THE MOST CONVENIENT HOLIDAY RESORT : NORTH OF AUCKLAND. - TEEMS: Per Day. 4s; Per Week. 22s 6d. Oil Launch for Fishing or Picnic Parties. MRS. A. D. GRANT. Proprietress. OOTOYOME HOUSE, ST. HELPERS BAY. Offers Superior Accommodation for . Visitors and Tourists. • Beautiful views; healthy- situation; convenient to wharf; '■■ '/ 'Buses pass the door. Terms moderate. Week's end trips a speciality. O. MACKEY, Proprietor. pAELTON BOARDING HOUSE. TE AROHA, Has been Raised. Altered, Thoroughly R» • novated, and Comfortably Furnished . V ,7..'- -j,'7- / /'---'-' throughout. ■-..-■ TOURISTS AND VISITORS Will find every Home Comfort -with ModeraU ■■-'/'■;■,-'■'■":'•■--■,.'•■■ Charges. t -•.- ,\: -7v''7\ ' ; ".* ,; ;' '-;'■'■■s} MRS. BLENCOWE. Proprietress. " ' ' ■ ' '" . ' II in * HP H I R W E L L TT O U 5 E, ■OCTOEUa. s ,TyINTER 'TARIFF. '7'; % W. A. W^ 11^8 - ' ; PROPRIETOR. J JOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALANDBRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, HINEMOA-BTREET, ROTORUA, Lighted by Electricity. Adjoins the Government Baths and the Beaut!* ,• ful Sanatorium Garden*. TERMS MODERATE. Porter* Meet all Trains. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. . ; '1 11 — .■■;'. MSW A I, AND TT A L D. Subscrii'TlON : 6fl per week,; delivered in tow? and «üburba, or. Us per quarter in advance, posted 'co any part of the colony. AnvEKTiSEUENTS under th* following claasec— Wanted, to let, For Salh, Lost axd i'ouso, Persokalj, Boabd and Eesidenc«, are inserted at ' the rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions lor 2a 6d. Bir.THs, Dbaths, ATO UAituiAGua, 2s 6d «»C> iniertion., These announcements, which must be sigre'l by tbo advertiser, are alsc inserted in tnt >' HEII.U.D SITMUIIIT without c.vica > ! !li„**. ,/ Replies to will bo received at the offices ol the UsualD free ot charge.. Instruction* a» to the inseclion or withdrawal of . advertisements in the Heru.d nuut'be i" writing. "£ -'- •- The I'roprititoit do not liuM themselves f*s.>oe- .- . ' sible for' non-insertion' of advertisenseuts through accident or from '"her causes , , ','•"- '"{
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13032, 24 November 1905, Page 8
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