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Amuse iueiiii..v JJ I 3 MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee: C. 11. BAILEY. Under the Sole Direction of MR. GEORGE STEPHENSON". Co-night (THURSDAY). MARCH i LAST NIGHT BUT ONI". Of MR. GEORGE STEPHENSON' ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. Ik the Great Hilarious Hit. Jn-i, BILL ADAMS .Tint. One BILL ADAMS One His BILL ADAMS Big Langh! BILL ADAMS Laugh: • • SATURDAY. MARCH 3rd. Ami Three Following Nights, HE SKIRT DANCER. Introducing a Host of Novelties. Musical Director: Mr. Alfred Hill. R.C.M.LPRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls. <s: Stalls. 2« 6*ll Family Circle. Is. Early Doors, Stalls anil Family Circle, Sixpence extra. Bos Plan at Messrs. Wildman and Arev's. Day Sale Stall.- and Gallery at H.M. Cafe and Toreador Floral Depot. Early Doors. 7 p.m.: Ordinary Doors. 7.33. Meetings. QI T Y OF AUOKL AN D. PUBLIC MEETING. In response to the request of a Deputation of Citizens that waited upon mo this day. 1 j hereby convene a Public Meeting, to bo held j on FRIDAY, the 2nd March, at 4 o'clock | p.m.. in the City Council Chamber, Cobursr- j street. for the purpose of discussing the de- j sirability of holding a Citizens Ball in honour of the visit of His Excellency the Admiral and " 11.M." Fleet. ARTHUR M. MYERS. Mayor.. 23th February. 19C6. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc ' OT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. WELLESI.EYO STREET. THIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, at 2.30. MADAME WIGMORE Will give an Organ Recital to members of the Mothers' Union. Members of other branches invited. Funeral Notices——MM HIP —an— ' — Empire veterans- association of AUCKLAND. Members are requested to Attend the - Funeral of our late Comrade. C. C. Hansen, which will leave his late residence, I pper | Symonds-street. at 2 p.m. TO-DAY (Thurs- i day). .TAMES STICHBURY. I Hon. Sec. BEOBHrnußonnnnaHUiiK" MIIIII ■■ Board, and Residence. BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—" The Lions," Welles! ey-st W., Auckland. Accommo- , dation for Tourists and Permanent?, at mode- j rate terms. ] BURNISHED Rooms, with or without . Board.—Mrs. Alexander, Calliope Road. Devonport, near Gospel Hall. II "\TORTH SHORE.— AND EESI- \ s .IN DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms j h moderate Vacancies.—Bayswater. Beach . a. Road West. 0 S ONOMA — Private Hotel. Alfred-street, ! ' O Albert Park-First-class Accommodation j for Families, Tourists, etc. Terms moderate. j —Mrs. W. Bazeley. Telephone 672. JENTWORTH HOUSE, near St. John's V V Church. Ponsonby Road (under new ; management)— Board arid Residence. j Every home comfort.—Mrs. Walker. PEOPLE S AGENCY FOR ACCOMMODA- I HON," 63. Queen-street.— Places, Board. Residence, Furnished Rooms, Houses, - All prices. Call, save searching, or writer, "\TORTH SHORE—Vacancies in Private Fam- " li ily for 2 or 3 Gentlemen Boarders: close to Devonport Wharf; hot and cold ' water; good balcony view.— HERALD Office. - ; STONEHURST," SYMONDS - STREET.— ] First-class Board and Residence for j Tourists and Permanent Boaders. Terms moderate.— Albert A. Brown. Telephone j No. 50-V . No. 50-V j " THE WILLOWS." Wynyard-street, en- ! X trance Symonds-street — Superior I Board and Residence; quiet, healthy, and ; centrally situated. Telephone, 15S9.—Miss M. j E. Taylour. Proprietress. TE A E O H A. TE AROHA HOUSE, TE AROHA. This well-known Private Boar&inglioui?e is j near Railway Station and Baths. Visitors and Tomrists will find every comfort at this house. Single and Double Room:?. Terms, 4* per day. or 22s per week. Excellent references.— LOVEGROVE, SEN'., Proprietor. • Meets all trains. j ROT O R U A. ] IX THE CARLTON. New House, quiet, every comfort:. Day, Lb; ! week, 255. Trains met. Wire, write. j J. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor, j ( SNEDDON'S " ~.~y lEW" j DING HOUSE. j i OHINEMUTU, ROTORUA. . .. j Now open to receive Visitors. Every family . coinl'ort. I Commands from the balcony and lawn j the finest view obtainable of Lake Rotorua, i Mokoia Island. The Sunken Pa, and the j Boiling Springs. Private Hot Mineral Baths attached to the House. I TERMS MODERATE. Please ask for Seddon's " Lake View" on I arriving at Station. "i EBBER ' S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Roto- » * rua (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: os per day: 30s per week. "gROOKLYS" J>OTORUA PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. } Terms Moderate. New House, near Railway Station and Baths. Wire. Write. MRS. W. E. BENNETT, Proprietress. jJOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. HINEMOA-STREET. ROTORUA. Lighted by Electricity. Adjoins the Government. Baths and the Beautiful Sanatorium Gardens. TERMS MODERATE. Porter* Meet all Train*. 8. T. BRENT. Proprietor. < Boots and Shoes. ! A m' 8 G 00D B OOTroK I6 a 9 D ' We have Just Imported some Special Lines in | CANADIAN-MADE MEN'S BOOTS, They are BUTTON AND LACE. POINTED, MEDIUM. ; AND ROUND TOES, IN VICI KID AND BOX CALF. They have all the Style, Comfort, and Wear of American Goods, but being made in British Territory e-scajie the Preferential Duty, I, HENCE THE LOW PRICE. YOU WILL FIND 16s 9D INVESTED IN A PAIR MONEY WELL SPENT. We Shall be pleased to Show them to you. jJADLEY AND 194. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 3 rjp HE g A KEY B om '. The Ideal Boot in Square. Round, and Pointed Toes for Gentlemen. M cerras (OPPOSITE HERALD), QUEEN-STREET. HAYWARDS SUMMER SALE, NOW ON. THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, -STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13114, 1 March 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13114, 1 March 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13114, 1 March 1906, Page 8

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