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Amusements. .!■'/;/ ,;::■■ ;- TTIS TVTAJESTY'S rpHEATRE. Lessee . •,ME. C- It. BAILEY. Direction - - J. C. WILLIAMSON. UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS. /■:.;. ! CONTINUOUS AND HEARTY | : ,; ■ ./■ - ■ APPLAUSE . '. ■ Greeted • ;;" K. G. KNOWLES. R. G. KNOWLES, THE CELEBRATED ENTERTAINER, j In his BRILLIANT AND DIVERTING PROGRAMME, ■ ■ • Entitled SONGS AND STORIES OF TEE STAGE. / . Assisted by MRS. R. G. KNOWLES. A Delightful and Brilliant Banjo Manipulator. THE ENTIRE ENTERTAINMENT Illustrated by BEAUTIFUL MOVING A.ND STILL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, AND FOUR SUCCEEDING NIGHTS, AT 8 O'CLOCK PUNCTUALLY. A FEW PRESS OPINIONS. THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES— And half-an-hour had flown, the greater part being spent by those in front in shouts of laughter." ':■• THE EVENING POST—" It was genuine laughter, no snigger, and seemed to have its source in the region of the ribs of the audience, from which all good laughter comes." THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS SAYS-"Mr. Knowles held his audience delightedly listening, and uproariously laughing at his humour." "As played by Mrs. Knowles, the banjo, from an instrument of offence, became a poem." THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES SAYS-" Mr. Know lea' fun rushes and romps along like a gale of bracing wind across a dimpling sea." " All his moving pictures are entirely new to New Zealand." THE DUNEDIN STAR SAYS-" Nothing quite so satisfactory in the Biograph line has ever been seen here before." THURSDAY, MAY 10th. Entire Change of Programme. TRIFLES THAT TROUBLE THE TRAVELLER. IMPORTANT. THE PERFORMANCE COMMENCES AT 8 O'CLOCK PUNCTUALLY (Wo Wait for No One After That). BOX PLAN AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls. 3s (booking fee 6cl extra); Stalls, 2s: Gallery, Is (early doors. Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra). Day Sale's at the Toreador and Theatre Cafe. Business Manager, BERT. ROYLB. Meetings. A THENAEUM LITERARY AND DEBATING "**■ ' SOCIETY. Meeting in Society of Arts Buildings, Co-burg-street. TUESDAY EVENING, May 8, 7.30 p.m. Subject for Debate: "Greater Auckland." Councillor 0. J. Pair will speak. pONSONBY SHAKESPEARE AND RHETORIC CLUB. Members are reminded of the Annual General Meeting of the Leys Institute, to be held THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 8 p.m. THE LEYS INSTITUTE.—AnnuaI Meeting i A TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 o'clock, in the Lecture Hall. Business: To receive report and balance-sheet, and elect Three Members of the Committee of Management. A full attendance of members is requested. Corporation Notices. "DOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. PROPOSED SALT WATER BATHS. . Notice is hereby given, in compliance with the Local Bodies Loans Act, 1901, that aMeeting of Ratepayers of the Borough of Devonport will be held in the Foresters Hall, Clarence-street, Devonport, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock p.m., to consider the, Proposal for Salt Water Baths for Devonport. "' E. W. ALISON, Mayor. Devonport. sth May, 1906. \ Board and Residence. " 'ITENTURA," Ilardinge-st., near Queen-st.— V Vacancies for 3 Visitors, or Permanent Boarders; every comfort. Terms moderate. OAKBOURNE," Waterloo Quadrant, op- . posite Government House.— Board and Residence. Vacancies. ! QT, VINCENT HOUSE, 12, Pitt-st.—Vacancies O for Boarders. Terms moderate. Penny section.' ■~■'.''. ,•;. 17VURN1SHED Rooms, with er without . Board.— Alexander, Calliope Road, Devonport, near Gospel Hall. VACANCIES "Darlington," Lower Sy-inonds-street.—Mrs. W. A. Williams (late of " Thirwell House," Rotorua). Telephono, 1937. TVTORTH SHORE.-BOARD AND RESILE DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.—Bayswater, Beach Road West. QONOMA — Private Hotel, Alfred-street, . O Albert First-class Accommodation for Families, Tourists, etc. Terms moderate. —Mrs. W. Bazeley. Telephone 672. PEOPLES AGENCY FOR ACCOMMODA- ' 'HON," 63, Queen-street.— Places, Board, Residence, Furnished Booms, Houses, < All prices. Call, Bave searching, or write. VACANCIES -Ladies' Residential Club, i " Oakieigh," Upper Symonds-street. Id • section. Opp. Buchanan's, Confectioner. Terms moderate. 'Phone, 1720.—Mrs. M. L. Gray. MOUTH SHORE—Vacancies in Private Fain- ' 1> .ily for 2 or 3 Gentlemen Boarders; close to Devonport Wharf; hot and cold ( water; good balcony view.— HEEAID ] Office. " TONE 11 UK ST," SYMONDS - STREET.- i O First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boaderg. Terms moderate.— Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 50-!. V "rpHE WILLOWS," Wynyard-street, en- " X. trance Symonds-strest — Superior Board and Residence; quiet, healthy, and « neutrally situated. Telephone, 1589.— M. ; E. Taylour. Proprietress. r F E AROHA.' J - TE AROHA HOUSE, TE AROHA. : This woll-known Private Boardinghouse is near Railway Station and Baths. Visitors j md Tourists will find every comfort at this . liouse. Single and Double Rooms. Terms, . Is per day. or 223 per week. • Excellent refer- • ences.— LOVEGROVE, SEN.. Proprietor. Meets all trains. ( RO T O It V A. ] ' THE CARLTON. New House, quiet, every comfort. Day, £s; week, 258. Trains met. Wire, write. - J. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. h LTOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND [ BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, j HINEMOA-STREET. ROTORUA, Lighted by Electricity. ( Ldjouis the Government Baths and the Beauti- * fill Sanatorium Gardens. t TERMS MODERATE. ■ c Porter* Meet all Trains. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. ( 'T>ROOKLYN" "OOTORUA * PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. C Terms: 5s per day, 30s per week. . c few House, near Railway Station and Baths. - Wire. Write. MRS. W. E. BENNETT. Proprietress. f> O TO R U A. SONOMA HOUSE. Private. Board and Residence, opposite Pres- - lyterian Church. Three minutes from station and baths. Electric light throughout. 7 TERMS MODERATE. i )il Launch " Sonoma," conveying Boarders to all sights on Lakes Rotorua and Rotoiti. MRS. HELEY (Nee YOUNG), Late Mokoia View, Proprietress. al uUEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Roto- * » rna (44 rooms). Telephone, piano, bath y nd shower. This new and up-to-date House p 3 situated opposite the Railway Station, tl hree minutes! walk from the Rachel, Priest, i, nd Blue Bath. Electric light. Letters and 'elegrams attended to. All trains met. . 'erms: 5s per day: 30s per week. Ki ■■ " a Timber. PHI 77-AURI rpiMBER pOMPANY " T IMITED. « IMD. h M ATAX ■; rpOTARA. at JjTOEST TITOUNTAIN 'jniMBER. j LEAVE ORDEHS-At the Mill, Customiree? West: at Devonport or Onehunga ranches. Or, AT THE COMPANY'S YARDB, Mourn Eden Station. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13171, 8 May 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13171, 8 May 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13171, 8 May 1906, Page 8

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