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Amusements. OPERA HOUSE AND PEOPLE'S VARIETY . ".'-'PALACE.. ..;, , PEOPLE'S POPULAR RESORT. ; The Place to Spend a Happy Evening. Vaudeville | l/'ULLEB'S , Burlesque Minstrel ' A I Specialties. ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL PROGRAMME. .'. MY TVLACKIE, Popular.Balladist. . LUCY LAVINIA. Coon Cantatrice. CREDGE AND GIBSON, Travesty Sketch. MR. JOHN FULLER and MR. A. L. CROPP Will sing "LOVE AND WAK." LITTLE JACKSON IVY CARLISLE SAM WILSON LES WABTON J AS. CRAYDON ADDIE BARTON 'IX>M. HEDLEY GOLDEN DUO. NEW AND HUMOROUS PICTURES BY THE WARWICK BIOSCOPE 2s-, Is; and 6d. Reserves at Wildman'a. Day ales at Carter's. No Early Doors. DON'T FORGET THE GARRISON BAND ART UNION AND SALE OF WORK IS NOW OPEN. ■ 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. AT THE OLYMPIA RINK. VICTORIA AND COBURG STREETS. Comic Song, Cake Walk, Coon Song. Whistle. Mouth Organ, Cadet Drill, Baby Show, Cat Show Competitions during the Bazaar. Post Entries at Rink Each Evening. J. R. WILLIAMSON, Sec. LA TOSCA Luncheon and Tea Rooms.— Afternoon Tea. Opened To-day.—Dur-I ham-st. East. —— ; Lectures. !IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW.—They are invited J. to learn the aims of the Viavi Lectures I THIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, the 29th hist., at 3 p.m.. at the Viavi Rooms, 2nd floor. ! Strand Arcade. An hour devoted to widen I woman's vision and spread enlightenment. No charge or obligation. A printed version of the viavi teachings and methods can be obtained at above address on application personally or by letter. \\T J- COLVILLE Lectures To-day, Federal VV « Hall. .i p.m.. "Our Conscious. Subconscious, and Super-conscious Minds;" 8 p.m.. " A Study of Swedenborg." i ' M Meetings T HE H ON. R M 0N AB, MINISTER FOR LANDS AND . AGRICULTURE. .: Will Deliver -, PUBLIC ADDRESSES, With particular reference to the LAND PROPOSALS OF THE GOVERNMENT. As follows:— CLEVEDON-TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). 29th November. 8 p.m. OTAHUHU-FRIDAY. 30th November. 8 p.m. PAPAKURA—SATURDAY, Ist , December, 8 p.m. "VTR. W. F. MASSEY, M.H.R.. Leader of the Opposition. • Will Addreus a Public Meeting in the PUBLIC HALL. ONEHUNGA. , MONDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, And will reply to Mr. McNab on the Laud Bill. Chair taken at 8 o'clock sharp. PONSONBYi E G A T T A. Committee will Meet on THURSDAY, at 8 p.m.. at the Ponsonby Football Club Hall. All Members are requested to attend. H. LENDER, Hon. Sec. t Funeral Notice;* " NEWTON VOLUNTEER RIFLE CORPSLi The Company will Parade'at Minnie's- > St., Victoria Avenue, Eden Terrace, at 2.15 p.m. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), to attend the Funeral of their late comrade, LANCE-COR-PORAL W. C. MAY, accidentally. killed, at Calliope Dock. Uniform: Full Dress, with brown belts, rifles, and bayonets. Members of other Companies are requested to attend the funeral in uniform. ,„._. ARTHUR PLUQGE,. Capt- Com. .

Board and Residence. •* QHRISTCHUECH EXHIBITION. 'THEE G^ FE CONTINENTAL, AT SUMNER,The Picturesque Marine 'Suburb of Christchurch, ->• • ■' Has just been completed. It contains 40 bedrooms, together with lounge, smoking, and other rooms. Already a large number of Visitors to the Exhibition City are bcinsr accommodated. The TARIFF is moderate,v and ; no extra charge will be made by the management during the Exhibition Season. :< . . Letters or telegrams should be addressed to the Secretary, Cafe Continental, Sumner.. ' Telephone, No. 891. Electric Light. ' Telephone, No. 4. *\Y A I H I HOUSE, ' FENTON-STREET, ROTOR ' Terms, 5s day; 30s per week. Meet all trains. Write or wire for rooms. ■ ■■■■■'■■<;>■'< .. ,- MRS. MAU, Proprietress.yiSITOHS to 7 mii Hi. Will find . First-class Accommodation at Brookda.e House. Only few minutes' walk from railway station.— Evcnsen, Proprietress. : 'P K ■A . It O ,11 A. TE AROHA HOUSE. TE AROHA. This well-known Private Boardinghonse is near Railway Station and Baths. Visitors and Tourists will find every comfort at this house., Single and Double Rooms. Terms 4s per day.or22s per week. Excellent referZ^» L ? ™ VB ' SBN - Proprietor. Meets all trains. .. "> . ~*>.?! R OCKY NOOK. ..; BOTOBUA. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Terms: 5s per day. or 303 per week: tentiom 8 a " lclerams receive Prompt AtMRS. A. PRINCE,- Proprietress. WEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Roto- » rua (44 rooms) Telephone, piano, hath 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. rerms: os per day; 30s per week. . E OT ?E A ' - ", THE AUSTRALIA." _ The vnt,. «i )0 , v ?- named new and commodious p ricembir oa v; dlus i , T se ;will_ be opened on DefJLt -A.- s P leilc 'id situation, in main street: within 100j 8 , of railway station. id iour minutes walk from baths Siroerior' j-.irni. Ob pel day; 003 per week linmtm icinn. Ob per day; 003 per week Rnnmc or teWra & m ; JOkeri ' ' Applications by 1° tier 01 telegram receive prompt attention. J- N. MCLEAN, Proprietor. H° ™™SL S 0P 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. H ° *' O II ■ u ~ A ~ THE GAELTON 21" |9 US «?iet. every comfort.- Day, ss; v>tek, 255. 1 rains met. Wire, write. J- N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. " -*• (throuirh new Arcade)— Seclude,! Road extensive grounds; charm ngv tew -Mr! &g ! farming view.-Mnu C HK St^ BC ? Exhibition-Comfortable „ ~Quarters tor Ladies BnairiPM \< o ,i JEgrf ®S .(pomes promptly attended to. ' " T HE tra i > I?' Lt U VS '" Wynyarrt-strcet. enBoard S.in'™ 0 * I ™' - Superior centrailv ?it,vft«i Cn .r e! quiet> healthy! and K TuiL, ff'' Telephone, 1589,-Miaa M. >'■ xay lour. Proprietress. "' fiTONEHUEST," SYMONDS - STREET - tSoSFSS U p Eoard a,ul KeaidenTe for moderate and Permanent Boarders Terms moderate-Mr. Albert A. Brownt^TelejK QAKLEIGH. Upner Symonds-st.-Vacancies andffear^ ar , antl fa£K$SS anu ueiuiemen; id section. 'Phone 1720 Opposite Buchanans, confectioner V™i moderate-Mrs. M. L. Gray " Tm,ml; L V' Vincent-street, opposite St ers- e l^ e ;y,,fv Ch " rch - Va;lncies lor BoardMrs. R e McLiTr? nienCe - Terms m °derate.N O ni.ATT SHOEEI-BOARD AND RESI- ' v? € t °- Vict ? ria Wharf. Terms Road West acancie s--Bayswater, Beach F U B^ S rd^4 M Eo ?, ms ' , with or **«»«« DPTOiinnpt a -7"Mra. Alexander, Calliope Road, uevonport, near Gospel Hall. V* 4 " 01 " Koad ' fi?L?S ~ Comfortable Accommoda, um- PnV,? t r T naoderato.-Upper Grafton itoad. Telephone. tf!37. V A?A »t Oxford Villa, O'Borke.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13347, 29 November 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13347, 29 November 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13347, 29 November 1906, Page 10