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Amusements. J HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. . SATURDAY MARCH 10. GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE THE SKIRT DANGER, special Prices. Watch and Wait. TTI3 MAJ E S TV'S THEATRE. , Lessee: Mr. C R- Bailey. ' Under the Sole Direction of MB. GEORGE STEPHENSON. Still Another Hilarious Hill made by the Favourites. MR. GEORGE STEPHENSON'S ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In the Success of All Successes, THE SKIRT DANCER. Received on Saturday Night by a Crowded Audience, with .scream* of Merriment. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), MARCH 5. And Two Following Nights. THE SKIRT DANCER. THURSDAY. MARCH £. And Three Following NiiUi-. Everybody's Favourite Musical Comedy, THE ROSE OF THE RIVIERA. Musical Director: Mr. Alfred Hill. P..C.M.L. I PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls. 1 ss: Stalls, 2s 6d; Family Circle, 1-. Early Doors. Stalls and Family Circle, | Sixpence extra Box Plan at Messrs. Wildman and Avey'.i. 1 Day Sale Stalls and Gallery at H.M. Gate and Toreador Flora! Depot. Early Doors. 7 p.m.: Ordinary Door*. 7.>). j ATOTHING Like it Elsewhere. Ngaruawahia !IN Regatta. MARIST BROTHERS' OLD BOY'S Second Moonlight Excursion. TO-NIGHT (Monday;. 8 o'clock. Bavarian Rami. Deck Con- ' cert. Tickets. Is. Exhibitions I MEW yEALAND TNTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1506-1907. The attention of Intending Exhibitors at the New Zealand International Exhibition is drawn to the Latest Date for receiving Applications for Space, namely. MARCH 31, 1906. Applications may l>e lodged with the Secretaries to the Local Advisory Committees, .it Auckland. Wellington, or Dunodin.- or to the S Secretary, New Zealand International Exhibition. 161, Hereford-street, Chtistchiirch. New I Zealand. G. 8. MUNRO, ROBERT ELAN. ExecutJve Commissi TTTArKATO pENTHAL A GBICULTUBAL HOW. J j "T7ICTORIA pABK. AMP RIDGE. ; "rCTEDNESDAT AND rpHUBSDAT, M ARCH 7 AND 8j 1906# £800 IS PEIZESBEAUTIFUL GROUNDS. COMMODIOUS STAND. EXCURSION TRAINS. E. A'EALE, Secretary. Meetings. I mm ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ADCKj "*• LAND KENNEL CLUB: will be held at | Anchor Hotel, Queen-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY', 7th Mtwrh. 1906, 7.« p.m. EITSINKSSi RalaJioe-sheet, Election of Committee and Officers tor 190& It. B. MASSEY, Secretary. A UCKLAND SCRIPTURE GUT ASSOCTAA. TION.—NOTICE.— Annua! Meeting i of Subscribers «will be held ac the Depot. j High-street. THIS DAY. at 5 p.m. Business: ! Th« reading and adoption of the Annual Re- ! port and balance-sheet. j A. THOBNE, Hon. bee. \ Board and Residence. LAKE Boardinghou.se, Takapnna.—Sea Bathing; rest and thorough change; I within easy distance of the city. Terms 1 moderate ... , j MRS. VOS having taken over Mrs. Gentle's I O.VI Boardinghouse, known as Exonia, 199. i Hobson-street, is prepared to take Permanent ' Boarders. Terms moderate. I : TERVOIS HOUSE. Wellesley-st., near St. «J Matthew's Church.—Vacancies for Hoarders; comfortable home.—Mrs. R. J. Carbines. VACANCIES at- " Ellesinere." Princesstreet. Telephone. 453 MERYULA," Top Shortland-st.—Vacancies for Boarders; every • convenience; splendid view. Terms moderate. — Misses Dunn. PRIVATE Board and Residence; terms moderate; vacancies lor boarders; every homo comfort.2oß, Brook House, Hob-son-st. RESTHOLME," Upper Queeu-st., opposite Newton Manual Training SchoolVacancies for Boarders; home comforts, every convenience.—Misses Blackburn. PEOPLES AGENCY FOR ACCOMMODATION," 63, Queen-street.— Places, Board, Residence, Furnished Rooms, Houses, All prices. Call, save searching, or write. P-ARLTON BOARDING HOUSE, TE AROHA, Has been Raised. Altered, Thoroughly Renovated, and Comfortably Furnished throughout. TOURISTS AND VISITORS Will find every Home Comfort with Moderate Charges. MRS. BLENCOWE. Pronrietress. T> O T O R U A. -E*' THE CARLTON, New Housed quiet, every comfort. Day, os; week, 255. Trains met. Wire, write. .1. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. p O I N TO dotoeua; STAY AT "TILE CENTRAL HOUSE.'' Quiet place and Comfortable. Three minutes to Government Baths and Sanatorium Gardens. Terms, 53 day, 30s week. Wire or Write for Room. MRS. PEB.RIN, Proprietress. ■\7STAIWERA HOUSE. KOTCEUa. situated » T close to wharf and within 4 minutes' walk of Sanatorium grounds, baths, and railway station; commands unrivalled view of Lake and Parade. This house has been con siderably enlarged, entirely renovated and refurnished throughout. Hot, cold, and shower baths, electric lipht, perfect, sanitary arrangements. Every home comfort. Porter meets trains.—Mrs. .T. Fallocna (late Waiotapu Hotel). Telegraph Address: Waiwera House, Rotorua. CTOT LAKES OP NEW ZEALAND. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, HINEMOA-STREET. ROTORUA. Lighted by Electricity. Adjoins the Government Baths and the Beautiful Sanatorium Gardens. TERMS MODERATE. Porters Meet .ill Trains. 8. T. BRENT. Proprietor. KIA ORA" PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ROTORUA. This Newly-erected House is Opposite the Sanatorium Grounds. Magnificent View from Balcony overlooking the Lake Electric Light throughout. Hot and cold baths. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every Attention. Letters and telegrams .will receive prompt attention. Porter Meets Train. A. BRACKEBUSH. Proprietor. Restaurantsp U B L I C N OTIC E. F. H. GARY. OF NEWTON. Opens on MONDAY, sth March, a FIRST-GLASS LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS At the TREMONI, BRUNSWICK MART, QUEEN-ST.. lately occupied by the London Dental ComI pany. Trusting for a fair share of tile public patronage. A trial solicited. — "VTOTICE.—The Sydney Bazaar is Opening • INI an Up-to-date Lending Library. All new , books.— Buildings. Karangahape Ed.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13117, 5 March 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13117, 5 March 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13117, 5 March 1906, Page 8

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