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Amuse mem.3. A pHORAL HALL. #111% rpHURSDAY. rpHURSDAY, Tg®m£ SEPTEMBER 9 A THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. T lEDERTAFEL A UCKLAND.-L' and SOCIETIES' A QRCHESTRAL ° pRAND pOMBINED QONCERT. PROGRAMME. -' I. PAST. - Overture. " William Tell" - - - - &™M Part Song. "Warrior's Song - - (Calk " Song, (a) " The Rosary." - - - <Neyin (b) " Out of the Darkness" (d'Hardelot) ' MISS ANNIE TAYLOR Extract from 2nd Act " Mignon -• <■> ■ - (Ambrosa Thomas) Song, "By the Waters" - (Stephen Adams) MR. WIL ASPINALL. ,„ .. . Part song, " Night Winds" - - (Hatton) 11. Paet. March, from " Lenore Symphony" - (Raff) Song, " Simon the Cellarer" *-•*,.*■" MR. CHAS. WAY. ; Part song, " Grave of a Singer - (ADD Song, "The Message" (by request)^— MISS ANNIE TAYLOR. ••• " Slavische Tanze, No. 3" - -■ - (Dvorak) Part song, " Frogs Cantata" - (Hennig " God Save the King." Conductor Auckland Liedertafcl: Dr. W. E. Thomas. Mus. Doc, Oxon. Conductor Auckland Orchestral Society: Herr Johann Wielacrt. Accompanists: Mrs. Macandrew and Mr. Thos. E. Midgley. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan, Wildman and Arey. Central Chairs only, open Monday. 17th. Day Sales Messrs. Eady and Co., English and ioreign Piano Company. Ticket Office at Hall opens at 7 p.m. Doors open 7.30 p.m. • Trams to and from Hall at usual times. 1 Holiday AnnouncementsrpHE WAREHOUSES OF THE UNDERSIGNED will be Closed THURSDAY NEXT, September 20. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD. ARTHUR H. NATHAN. ' ~£J O T I C . E. The Premises of the undersigned will be Closed TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). 20th inst. LOUIS LEWIS, ■' Auctioneer. Business Notices. TTT. W. BRUCE, F.I. A.N. " SWANSON-STREET. AUCKLAND (Opposite Chamber of Commerce), ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, AND TRADE : ASSIGNEE. Estates Managed- Agencies Conducted. Telephone 1645. ■rpo ARCHITECTS , AND BUILDERS. Why not specify the Patent Phoenix Boiler for the Wash-house? It is fire-brick lined throughout, and has advantages over the built-in boiler. It is cheaper. Full particulars from the Patentees. THE NEW CENTURY BOILER AND . STEAMER CO Legal Chambers, Queen-street, No. 143, Auckland. 'Phone 1901- . Post Office Box 217. KEROSENE INCANDESCENT LAMP, (WELSBACH PATENTS). .... SOFTEST LIGHT IN EXISTENCE. , CO CANDLE-POWER, ' TRADE ONLY. FROM ALL IRONMONGERS. H. REIMERS, 'Phone, 1901. Legal Chambers, P. 0., Box 217. 143, Queen-st., Auckland. Board and Residence. VACANCIES at "Ellesmere." Princeistreet Telephone, 458. "TJiNNORE," 100, Symonds-st.—Vacancies— Hi Miss E- Smith. Proprietress. Telephone. 1076. MISS MOLLOY. 15, Princes-street, has Vacancies for 2 or 3 BoardersT situation pleasant; terms moderate. ■ MRS. A. SUTHERLAND, 30, Beresford-st., has Vacancies for a few Boarders; Id section; terms moderate. BELGRAVE. Symonds-street. — First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. - Terms moderate.— Mrs. Bell, 'Phone 1144. OAKLEIGH, Upper Symonds-st.—Vacancies, Private Board and Residence for Ladies and Gentlemen; Id section. 'Phone 1720. Opposite Buchanan's, confectioner. Terms moderate.— M. L. Gray. " rpHE LANGHAM." Oermyn-street, near X University.—Private Board and Residence; first-class accommodation and every convenience. Baths, hot and cold water; splendid view of harbour; terms moderate. Miss Bruce, Proprietress. Telephone, No. 1401. \ TT R. WILLSTEED begs to inform the Public that he ha» taken over Otago i Boardinghonse, and has had it renovated ■ throughout, with which I am going to run a First-class House at Moderate Rates, under the able management of MRS. M. FRASER (late Rotorua) MRS. T. LAWRY wishes to intimate to J-er many friends that she has OPENED A FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT! At " ERCILDOWNE." ELIZABETH BAY ROAD, Sydney, N.S.W. "DARK VIEW, ROTORUA.—Right opposite -*- the Gardens, Sanatorium, and Baths. •Trains met. Terms, 30s—Mrs. C. Astley. ___ _ _ __. _ _. THE CARLTON New House, quiet, every comfort. Day, ss; week, 255. Trains met. Wire, write. J. N. MCLEAN, Proprietor. pOI NG TO DOIOfiDA.' STAY AT "THE CENTRAL HOUSE." Quiet place and Comfortable. Three minutes to Government Baths and Sanatorium Gardens. Terms. 5s day, 25g. Wire or Write for Room. MRS. PERRIN. Proprietress. AIWERA 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 meets trains.— J. Falloona (late Waiotapu Hotel). Telegraph Address: Waiwera House, Rotorua " T7TA OR A" 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- BRACKBUSH, Proprietor. tdT 0~~ T~ O II V IT 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 on Lakes Rotorua and Rotoiti MRS. HELEY (Nee YOUNG). Late Mokoia View, Proprietress HOT 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. • Porters Meet all Trains. S. T. BRENT. , Proprietor. pARLTON BOARDING-HOUSE, TE AROHA, Has been Raised, Altered. Thoroughly Re- . ; novated, and Comfortably Furnished > : throughout. 'TOURISTS AND VISITORS Will find every Home Comfort with Moderate .-:■■ Charges. ICES. BLENCOWE, proprietress

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13286, 19 September 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13286, 19 September 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13286, 19 September 1906, Page 12