Anmssemenis. - i • ' ' '»'" | OPERA ■ : HOUSE AND ■ VAUDEVILLE i •■ ' PALACE . .MINSTREL , -""I?ULLSK"!S " COMEDY ' BURLESQUE. IX v -■ s VAUDEVILLE. ■. * > ■ Enormous Suffii of VIE pAEDKN WILSON. Renowned Miaistr Of Actor* Past and : Present. ELSIE SHTES. Serto «nd Dancer, sad PEARL HF.LMMRICif. BRADY SISTERS, • .. 'IpsTER xprnroKu, ■ Auckland's Greatest Boy Vocalist. PEARL I.OVI.LL Australia's Greatest PEARL LOVELL Serb shriek* of Laughter at th» govis B bo*. f In '•Til*!' Masher and the Irishman." CARL COLLIER PHYLLIS FAY WALTER ANDERSON" JACK HAGAN. 2.1, is, and M. Reserves at Wiidman's. Day Salsa at Carter's. No Early Doors. pO r ESTeR S" .- HAL L. to-xigrt. to-night. TO-NTOHT. * ESTHER " Esther was received by a crowd- ( THE DAILY PAPERS SAY.-- ' ESTHER ed audience, which an elaborate J ESTHER and capable representation i ESTHER deserved." ESTHER Come ami See- Hainan Proclaim - ESTHER AtorUccai. ESTHER. Come and See Bsthe. Denonnet ESTHER Hainan. - ESTHER Came and See Ktnp Atusnrus , ESTHER Sentence Human. ESTHER. Chorus of Jews. Maid? of Honour, ESTHER Prophets. and ;i Choir of <iv««ESTHER &** Voices tin character;, assisted ESTHER bv an efficient Orchestra". ESTHER -Conductor. Mr. F. .7- Moltard. ESTHER • Accompanist. Mr. T. Campbell. Admission, la* Children, 6tl. Doors open f 7.30. commence at 8. • A. E. FREEMAN. Sec. ; Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etc. > _— . .. • QT. MATTHEWS PARISH HALL, HOBSON- .' D ■( STREET. , THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7.10. j MISS LESLIE. Missionary, from China, will deliver an Address and exhibit Curios, Dresses, etc.. illustrating Chinese manner* anil customs. Admission Free. Collection for C.M.S. Removal Notices. * _ . i MOTICE. I ■pOBERT pHARLES pARR, f '. AUCTIONEER. ' LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, 1 XT AS T>EMOVED | 1 * TO rr QWANSON-STREET, NEAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 5 QWING TO THE DESTRUCTION OF CITY CHAMBERS BY FIRE, THfi N.Z. V IAVI C°Beg to State that they have !' REMOVED THEIR OFFICES • TO ROOM 12A, 2ND FLOOR. STRAND ARCADE. QUEEN-STREET. ! i jj ■_ . Take Elevator. j PITY TT ALL i? 1R E. F ' ~ / L ,','*' ; ' OGILVIE'S SALVAGE* SALE . /'■',." IS NOW PROCEEDING. I I, ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. I . _____ '*_ 5 QWING TO FIRE IN CITY" CHAMBERS, . ' A. F. go op**, - T\ENTIET, ; HAS REMOVED TO TEMPORARY PREMISES. CORNER, OF • QUEEN AND YJURHAM STREETS *"■;',,; (LATE MASONIC INSTITUTE), I Telephone, 1163. . 5 | Patients Attended to as usual. ; - ============ ~'■! ■■ '-'» i , Bicycles. ! QALE-pYOLE-QALE. i GREAT REDUCTIONS IN RUDGE-WHIT- ' WORTH AND OTHER MAKES OF BICYCLES. £8-NEW BICYCLES FROM £8 CASH. Call and Inspect our Stock. ALL SLIGHTLY. SHOP-SOILED MACHINES MUST BE SOLD, ' . To make room for Next Season's Shipment. - ' EASY TERMS ARRANGED. [ ]? •"OEYNOLDS AND po., TD., ' PITT-ST.' BUILDINGS, NEWTON. . . ======3 I Board and Residence. VACANCY— Doable Room, with beard; suit married couple or two gentlemen.—Apply Oxford Villa, O'Rorke-street. BOARD and Residence.—Whareora, I'onsonby Road, between Franklin Road and Eata-slreet; comfortable home; terms mode- - rale.—Mrs. Johns. 1 I I BURNISHED Rooms, with or without 5 A' Board.— Alexander, Calliope Road, - DeTonport, near Gospel Hall i _____—, ■ NORTH SHORE—BOARD AND RESI- ■ DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.— Beach " Road West. ; TI/BNTWORTB HOUSE, Ponsanby Road tf • (near .St. .John's Church)— Vacancies for I Two Gentlemen, or Married Couple; every 1 home comfort.—Mrs. Walker. - : SONOMA — Private Hotel, Alfred-street, , yJ Albert Park—First-class Accommodation for Families, Tourists, etc. Terms moderate. --Mrs. VV. Baecloy. Telephone, 672. OAIvLEIGH." — Vacancies—Ladies' Residential Club. Upper Symouds-street. Id section. Opp. Buchanan's, Confectioner. , Terms moderate. 'Phone, 1720.— M. L Gray. " CTONEHTJRST," SYMONDB - STREET.KJ First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate.—Mrs, Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. > "WIW WILLOWS," Wynyard-street, enX trance Symonds-street — Superior , Board and Residence; quiet, healthy, and ' centrally situated. Telephone, 1589.— _I. L. Taylpnr, Proprietress, N.N ORE ," gVIIONDS -STR EE T _ (near Karangahape Road).—The above House lias been newly furnished and renovated throughout, and i* under new management. Excellent accommodation, for Ladv . and Gentlemen Boarders. Hot and Cold Baths. Terms moderate. Telephone, 1076. -MISS L. SMITH, Proprietress ' Tv E A R 0 HA. TE AKOHA HOUSE, TE AROHA. This well-known Private Boardinghoflse is near Railway Station and Laths- Visitors and Tourists will find every comfort at this house. Single and Double Rooms. Terms, Is per day or 22s per week. Excellent references.— LOVEGROVE, Sen., Proprietor. Meets all trains. ]> 0 T 0 JB TJ~" A. at THE CARLTON. ; New House, quiet, every comfort. Day, ss; wee_, 255. Trains met. Wire, write. ." J. N. CLEAN, Proprietor. TVEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Roto- ■''» rim (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: 5s per day, 20s per week. ' TJOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND. ' -*-*- BRENTS BATHGATE HOUSE, ■ ! HINEMOA-STREET, ROTORUA. . Lighted by Electricity. ; Adjoins the Government Baths suid th« Beautiful Sanatorium Gardens. I * TERMS MODERATE. j Porters Meet all Trains. ■. . ST. BRENT, Proprietor.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13225, 10 July 1906, Page 8
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