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Amtiseinenta. , ""-Sole mreSon MESSRS. MAjMAHON. A DRAMATIC TRIUMPH, y Notc.-The fourth consecutive g»r« A g§#S oTconfplete 6 and convincing success. ( „„i., ;„. The Superb Production of the absorbingly mThe SnP r^t .^° London Adelpni Drama. {""our guardian ANGEL, j I OUR GUARDIAN ANGEL. OUR GUARDIAN aagel. j (by Clarence Burnette), was received by A VAST AUDIENCE With every audible and visible manifestation of gratification and delight. The Superb Scenery, The Thrilling Situations, The Intensely Powerful Acting of each and every unit of this Powerful and Unique Organisation, combined in a GREAT DRAMATIC TRIUMPH. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY EVENING. OUR GUARDIAN ANGEL. The Delightful Stage Pictures by Mr. Geo. Campbell and Assistants. . Masgev. The Steam Reaper, from Messrs. Jiassey, Harris, and Co. Stage Director: Mr. Harry Norman. Stale Manager: Mr. G. L. Mcrrnna... Priccs-3s. 2s, and Is. Box Plan, at Wildm«n and Arey's. Early door tickets at Toreador and H.M. Cafe. The Next New Production, the recent Great London Success, THE EXECUTION DAUGHTER. EducationalTT I N G'S Q O L L E G E. SCHOOL RESUMES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. TUTORIAL POSTAL COLLEGE Provides „„„„ COURSES BY CORRESPONDENCE And PRIVATE COACHING, At Low Fees. The Staff consists of M. C. W. IRVINE. M.A., Cantab. (Honours Moral Sciences), assisted bv Nine Tutors, holding Oxford, London, and N.Z. Univ. honours degrees. " Walden." Woodside Road, Auckland, GREGG SHORTHAND, the Universal System of America, is recognised by the N.Z. Government. Recognised by leading authorities to be the EASIEST SYSTEM IN THE WORLD. After three months' study students have written 100 words a minute. Especially adapted for INSTRUCTION BY POST in 18 Lessons. TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. MISS B. TAYLOR. Esplanade Road. Mt. Eden, Auckland Representative. .iVlusicai p I A N O 8. Q, B G A N S. WE HOLD THE SOLE AGENCIES OF THE FIRST MAKERS OF THE WORLD, such as:— John Broadwood and Sons. Ltd., London Julius Bluthner, Leipiio . S. and P. Erard, London and Paris W. G. Eavestaff and Sons, London A AlHson and Co.. London Hilton and Hilton. Leeds Gebr Niendorf, Berlin The Estey Organ Co., Brattleboro, U.S.A. Etc., Etc., Etc. Instruments of Other Makers taken in Exchange. f All Prices marked in Plain Figures. Easy Hire System. riTflE pNGLISH AND pOREIGNpiANO A GENCY. L TD. S. COLIDCUTT, MANAGER. 191, Queen-st..'near H.M. Theatre. 'Phone. 1359 P IRE, ip I R E. OALVAGE OALE MOW QN AT HOFFMANN, T DOTED, JU 213, QUEEN-STREET. OREAT 13 EDUCTION IN pRICES OF ALL poODS. Boaia and llesidence. VACANCY, lm. from Id section— Rooms, no stairs, early breakfast, soft washing; terms, 16s per week—s4, Cook-st. West. MRS. A. SUTHERLAND, 30, Beresford-st,. nas Vacancies for a few Boarders; Id section; terms moderate. VACANCIES at " Elles,mere." Princesstreet Telephone. 458. ■ " ENNORE." 100, Symonds-st.—Vacancies ±J Miss E Smith, Proprietress. Telephone, 1076. PORTLAND HOUSE, 101, Hobson-st.. under new Management.—Vacancies for Boarders; good table; term 6 moderate.—Mrs. Carpenter. LEICESTER VILLA. Furnished. College Hill, 5 rooms, hall and recesses; 255; second house from New-st.; tram stoppingplace.—Maxwell, Tailor, Jervois Rd. OAKLEIGH. Upper Symonds-st.—Vacancies, Private Board and Residence for Ladies and Gentlemen Id section. 'Phone 1720. Opposite Buchanan's, confectioner. Terms moderate—Mrs. M. L. Gray. pARK VIEW. ROTORUA.-Right opposite -*- the Gardens. Sanatorium, and Baths. •Trains met. Terms, 30s —Mrs. C. Astley. T{ O T c! ~R V A. Xt THE CARLTON New House, quiet, every comfort. Day, ss; week, 258. Trains met. Wire, write. ' J- N. MCLEAN, Proprietor. TT OT LAKES OP NEW ZEALAND. Xi BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. lIIN EM OA-ST R EET, KOTORUA. Lighted by Electricity. Adjoins the Government Baths and the Beau- . tiful Sanatorium Gardens. TERMS MODERATE. Porters Meet all Trains. ' S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. YVrAIVVERA HOUSE, ROTORUA, situated ' ' 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 considerably enlarged, entirely renovated and refurnished throughout. Hot, cold, and shower baths, electric light, perfect sanitary arrangements. Every home comfort Porter meet;, trains.-Mrs. J. Falloona (late Waiotapu Hotel). Telegraph Address: Waiwera House. Rotorna. " TTIA 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. rX ( Ii EN T0 KECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every Attention. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. Porter Meets Train A. BRACKBUSH. Proprietor. It* ° T ° ~ U T. SONOMA HOUSE. Private Board and Residence, opposite Presbyterian Church. Three minutes from station and baths. Electric light throughout TERMS MODERATE. Oil Launch '.' Sonoma" conveying Boarders to all sights .Lakes Rotorna and BotoUi MRS. HELL}; (Nee YOUNG). Late Mokoia View, Proprietress G° ING T0 : ~ gOTOfiOA STAY AT "THE CENTRAL HOUSE." Quiet place and Comfortable. Three minutes to Government Baths and Sanatorium Gardens. Terms, 6s day, 25g Wire or Write for loom. MRS. PERRIN. Proprietress. QARLTON BOARDING-HOUSE. TE AROHA, Has been Raised. Altered. Thoroughly Renovated, and Comfortably Furnished throughout. TOURISTS AND VISITORS I Will find every Home Comfort with Moderate I Cnarges MRS. BLENCOAA'E. Proprietress. lAI SEED STORES. j " ■*• Opposite MILNE AND CHOYCE. For Hardy Garden Plants, all sortsI Garden Seeds. Requisites.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 10

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