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Amusements.' - OPERA Hou SE. i> e II A HO U h E. Direction of EDWIN GEACH. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, , , NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. FEB. Ij. NEXT ItESDAY NIGHT, lIARLES JJOLLOWAY'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. Including MISS BEATRICE IIOLLOWAY. In THE CHARMING PLAY. THE HUMAN PLAY. THE INTENSE PLAY. The Absorbingly Interesting World-famous PLAY OF ALL PLAYS (By Arrangement with J. C. Williamson. Esq.). TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS DICK and Their Names are LegionWALLY. People's Popular Prices: os, 2s. Is. No Early Doors, Box Plans at Wilmnan and Arey's. A. COWAN, Manager. YE Olde Englishe Fay re and Carnival. Kingsland. Don't, miss it. Butterfly Ball, Fete Dance. May Pole. Fireworks, etc. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ME. W. BRADLEY (Egypt General Mission), Formerly of Belfast Y.M.C.A., will speak to Men Only THIS DAY (THURSDAY), at 1-15 p.m. IN THE Y.M.C.A. LARGE HALL. On "Christ's Purpose for the Heathen." Mr. C. E. Button will Preside. Mr. W. Astley will Sing. Young Men earnestly invited." J. G. MITCHELL, Gen. Sec. Egypt GEne RA L MisS io N. AT THE TABERNACLE SCHOOLROOM. MR. BRADLEY (FROM EGYPT) Will Lecture on "REALISTIC LIMELIGHT VIEWS OF EGYPT." THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 7.50 p.m. Mr. F. N. Andrews wii 1 preside. The Misses Ellingham and Ilall will sing. Admission Free. No Collection. Farewell Address of the Series. .. ~ J Exhibitionsp O N'T jp O R G E T. JJORTICULTURAL gHOW, SATURDAY, FEB. 10th. Entries taken up to FRIDAY"Noon. A. J. MORRISH. Secretary. Board ami Resiaence. WHAIIEORA," Ponsonb.v Rd. (opp. Hutchinson's)—Vacancies for Hoarders; every convenience. Terms, moderate.—Mrs. Fitzgerald. GLENORAN," Wlutreora, Ponsonb.v Road (Next Franklin Road)— Board and Residence; every convenience; beautiful situation. Trams stop opp. House. CIUMARVO," Syiuonds-street. — Private J Board and Residence. Telephone, 833. GRACEMERE, Weilington-st.—Vacancies for 6 Permanent Boarders; especially suited for business gentlemen; piano, telephone; excellent view. Mrs. Dwyer. WAITEMAIA VILLA, Princes-street, Auckland (next Northern Club)— Private Board and Residence. Healthy situation. Two minutes' walk from P.O.—Miss Droingool IJiURNISIIED Rooms, with or without Board.Mrs. Alexander, Calliope Road, Devonport, near Gospel Hall. North SHORE.— AND residence, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.—Bayswater, Beach Road West. Belmont, upper vincent-street.-Up-to-Date Board and Residence, central; quiet, unrivalled views.—Mrs. Hasten, Proprietress. Telephone, 727. QONOMA — Private Hotel, Alfred-street, 0 Albert Park—First-class Accommodation for Families, Tourists, etc. Terms moderate. —Mrs. W. Bazeley. Telephone 672. "WENTWORTII HOUSE, near St. John's » V Church, Ponsonby Road (under new management)— Board aild Residence. Every home comfort.—Mrs. Walker. PEOPLES AGENCY foe accommodation," 63, Queen-street.—Nicest Places, Board, Residence, Furnished Rooms, Houses, All prices. Call, save searching, or write. "VTOETH SHORE-Vacancies in Private Fam-i-i ily for 2 or 3 Gentlemen Boarders; close to Devonport Wharf; hot and cold water; good balcony view.—Apply HERALD Office. " QTONEHURST," SYMONDS - STREET.O First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Bonders. Terms' moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. SW. " rPHE WILLOWS," W.vnyard-street, enX trance Symonds-street — Superior Board and Residence; quiet, healthy, and centrally situated. Telephone. 1589.—Miss M. E. Taylour. Proprietress. QOTOYOME HOUSE, ST. HELIERS BAY, k 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. G. MACKEY. Proprietor. riTIIE RAURIMU TEMPERANCE ACCOMMOL DA'JTION HOUSE, Main Trunk Line. Is now replete in every particular. Good, clean Beds, good Table. Stabling, Saddle Horses, etc. This House is OWNED and managed by the McKinley Family, who give all their time and energy to the comforts of their patrons. VERY MODERATE TARIFF. ARCHIBALD MCKINLEY. Proprietor. rn E A II O H A . J ' TE AROHA HOUSE, TE AROIIA. This well-known Private Boardinghouse is near Railway Station and Baths. Visitors and Tourists will find every comfort at this house. Single and Double Rooms. Terms, 4s per day. or 22s per week. Excellent references.—G. LOVEGROVE, SEN., Proprietor. Meets all trains. ROT O ' R U A. THE CARLTON. New House, quiet, every comfort. Day, ss; week, 255. Trains met. Wire, write. J. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. "p E N T O N HOUSE, 1 FENTON-STREET, ROTORUA. Near Post Office, opposite Tourist Inquiry Office. Within 5 minutes' Walk of Government Baths. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Every Comfort. Terms Moderate. MISS BRENNEN, Proprietress. "TfTEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Roto- * * rna (44 rooms). Telephone, piano, bath and shower. This new and up-to-date House is situated opposite the Railway Station Three minutes' walk from the Rachel, Priest, and Blue Bath. Electric light. Letters and Telegrams attended to. All trains met. Terms: 53 per day; 30s per week. gOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. HINEMOA-STREET, ROTORU A Lighted by Electricity. Adjoins the Government Bathg and the Beautiful Sanatorium Gardens. TERMS MODERATE. Porters Meet all Trains. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. "LA K E ~SJ IK W" JgOARDINGIIOUSF, OHINEM.UTU, ROTORUA. Now open to receive Visitors. Every family comfort. Commands from the balcony and ' lawn the finest view obtainable of Lake Rotorua, Mokoia Island, The Sunken Pa, and the Boiling Springs. Private Hot Mineral Baths attached to the House. TERMS MODFKATE. MRS. SCOTT, Proprietress. Please a*k for Sedclou's " Lake View" on arriving at Station. D(J f \ Cl.i:aß ANC i; SAL E. j • 0.v..'- Reversible Gingham, only 3-id. SALE l'J O'CLOCK '10-DAY—D.S.C. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13096, 8 February 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13096, 8 February 1906, Page 8

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