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.amusement. j ' ■■■ i*. ■ ~:\'-.v .'*■•* -...,.■ . - ; TTIB MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 13. ' Positively the ' " LAST MATINEE. LAST MATINEE. • . '" Bring the Children to see this great Co. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE*. Lessee, Mr. C. R. Bailey. Sole Direction MR. HARRY BICKARDS. CONTINUED - -BRILLIANT SUCCESS. Again Last Night this popular Theatre wa( packed to the doors. Hundreds turned away, unable to obtain admission. For a Few More Nights only. MB. HARRY BICKARDS' ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. An Audience Spellbound, Awaited with breathless interest the Amy. ing Performance of the Wonderful Cannon Juggler and Manipulator, BKINN, BBINN. • ,;I BE INN, BREW, In his Marvellous Creation, PASTIMES ON A BATTLESHIP. - Words fail to convey the extraordinary fat* pression created by SEYMOUR AND DUPRE. t *f SEYMOUR AND DUPRE. In their Novel and Interesting Specialty Act, VENI. , VIDI. VICI. . .•■:*■ LITTLE CLIFF, ' ; LITTLE CLIFF. England's Famous Juvenile Comedian and Expert Dancer. , .*> A Reception bordering upon an ovation accorded to NELLIE KTLBURN, FRED BLUETT, \ BABY WATSON. NITA LEETE. And THE BIOSCOPE. THE UNIVERSAL VERDICT. THE GREATEST VAUDEVILLE SHOW EVEB} SEEN IN AUCKLAND. - Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Early Doors, fid extra* to Stalls and Family Circle only. Plan at Wildman and Arey's. JOHN C. LEETE. Manager. " T7ORESTERS' HALL, Ofa J- NEWTON. „■ A&grTfc TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), a!/£?*sW\ TO-MORROW' (FRIDAY). s ftsTr , y,«t&V MUSICAL and ELOCU* " '^Kl^V l TIONARY CONTESTS. Instrumental Music, Re. Jjjjgw citing. Pronouncing Bee, >— ' isjssp' Essays. ~ Admission:' Adults. 6d; Children. 3d. rpHB FIRST BATTALION BAND ; Has arranged with the Eden District Cricket Club (Registered/ to give A -FIRST-CLASS BAND PERFORMANCE :. ■ On the ':' ' ! "; KINGSLAND CRICKET GROUND, At the Tram Terminus, On SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, OCT. 14, 1 Commencing at 3 p.m. sharp. i Collection in aid of Contest Fond. *!;■ T EYS TNSTITUTE p.YMNABIUM. PROF. POTTER, Director. . '■ '■•.; Special Class on FRIDAYS for Professional and Business Men. The exercises are for health purposes only. From 8 to 9.30. SANDOW SYSTEM TAUGHT. ' ... ■■> ■ ■ Professional Notices. . ... : ' ■ 'i <.; •',•■;■■: ' 84, Wimpole-st., London W., • -.- „ ..;-„.' ■' ■ November, 1896. DR. VAN SLYKE has for the last year and a-half been devoting himself to the dig- f eases of the Eye at the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorflelds. : For a year he has acted as my clinical assistant. He .-i has made himself thoroughly- familiar with the methods of correcting errors of refraction with glasses. He is skilled in the use of ' the ophthalmoscope, and acquainted with the various changes' met with in the fundus of the eye, as well as with the diagnosis and treatment, of its external parts. I always found him a most reliable and trust" worthy assistant. . ■ ". ■ E. TREACHER COLLINS. F.R.0.8. , ■ v 4 ''"' Address *"•■' ■■ l ' PITT-STREET BUILDINGS. NEWTON, . , n AUCKLAND. Hours: 10 to 1, 2to 4, and 7to 8. " "■'■*' Telephone, ■■ No. 2061. , ■ I . ' 'I!. S Jewellery, Watches, etc. ■' , ;. ' -- - — '.'- W M AUD. ' WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Is displaying a Magnificent Assortment of WATCHES, JEWELLERY, ELECTROPLATE } J ' ■ ■■■; "s.. Etc., Etc. ■ -'"■ : . — ; r ; These Goods are Superior, and the Price! - ''?, Most Moderate. u '/£'& I ■'. ■ .-.-. ".;• „ ',/.: "■ . , 'v-.'. - '■';-■ > ■ *■. '.■'.-. ;. . ■•. ■■..■> ,: ' ; ,■ ■.; .': ' - ■' ■■■ '■' ~ r *-"i-' ), . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. y " i '" i' — "iniiii in'i' in ' wmmmi ■ . . , i Board and Residence. i " THE AVENUE," ICarangahape Road i' X . (through, new Arcade)— Secluded and •• extensive gronnis; charming view.—Mrs. > Malcomson Boult. j - .' PRIVATE Board and Residence, charming » JT view, healthy, and centrally situated; la '"' I section.— Bercsford-st., almost opposite - ~ Congregational. Church. COMFORTABLE Home, private family, of- . ;. fered to 2 Young Gentlemen; bath, . ":\1 every convenience; terms moderate.—l 3, Dub- '• lin-st., Ponsonby, near Leys Institute. .. ' r . _ .- ' : TjIURNTSHED Rooms, with or > without f J- Board.—Mrs. Alexander, Calliope Road, ' Devonport, near Gospel Hall. v ————————— _^__^^^—» ', "pvAKBOURNE," Waterloo Quadrant, op- ~ \J posite Government House. — Private Board and Residence. Vacancies. -v a ___ , .: - >?s&? J -\TORTH SHORE.— AND ■■'. 'RESI- • IX DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Termi II moderate. Vacancies.—Bayswater,/ Beach 7 Road West ■ -- • . STONEHURST." SYMONDS ■ STREET.-' First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. -Terms >•• moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone f. 'No. 504. , , e : ; - .I i- -.-.-: • "rr\EE WILLOWS," . Wynyard-street, en- '" JL trance Symonds-street —Superior Board and Residence; quiet, healthy, and 1 centrally situated. Telephone, 1589—Miss M, . E. Taylour, Proprietress. ' _____— * l " RO T O R U A. AV; THE CARLTON: '- New House, quiet, every comfort. Day, ssjj week, 255. Trains met. Wire, write. J. N. MCLEAN, Proprietor. , V WEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. Roto- i rua (44 rooms) Telephone, piano, .aland shower. This new and up-to-date House is situated opposite the Railway Station. i Three minutes'walk from the Rachel, Priest, and Blue Bath. Electric light. Letters and <- Telegrams ' attended to. All trains met. l " Terms: 6s per day; 30s per week. 9 -—■...•-'; :—-__ . _- HOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND* : BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ' - = ; HINEMOA-STREET, ROTORUA. > , Lighted by Electricity. \ _ Adjoins the Government Baths and the Bean* / tiful Sanatorium Gardens. ' TERMS MODERATE. Porters Meet all Trains.' . ; ' S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. !. ; ■ ■> . rp E. ABO H A TE AROHA HOUSE, TE AROHA. This well-known Private Boardinghouse is near Railway Station and Baths. Visitors ~ and Tourists will find every comfort at this house. Single and Doable Rooms. Terms, 4s per day or 22s per week. Excellent references.—G. LOVEGROVE, SEN., Proprietor. m Meets all trains. - IVr EW 7 E ALAND TTERALD, Subscriptions : per week, delivered in town - and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, '• posted to any part of the colony. '. Advertisements under the following classes— . Wasted, To Let, For Sals, Lost and Found, • Personal, Board and Residence, are inserted '" at tho rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecu- ;. tive insertions for 2s '6d. • ,- Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each . '• insertion. These announcements, which must be . V-. : signed by the advertiser, are plso inserted in the , Herald Summary without extra charge. 1 Replies to advertisements ;■ will be received hi Ti " the offices of the Herald free of chatge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal ot advertisements in the Herald must be in writing; ; The Proprietors do not hold, themselves responi sible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes. , , - : ; ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13305, 11 October 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13305, 11 October 1906, Page 8

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