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Amusement 5 - a 13 MAJESTY'S THEATER. EX ' Lessee— C. B. Bailey. Direction of EDWIN GEACH. (Free* List Entirely Suspended). Sole Managers!: MESSRS. WILLOUGHHY AND WARD The Crowded Mate of the Theatre Nightly Simply Denotes that THE MAN FROM KEXICO! THE MAN FROM MEXICO! THE MAN FROM MEXICO! Holds a Mighty MONOPOLY FOR MERRIMENT. MONOPOLY FOR MERRIMENT. MONOPOLY FOR MERRIMENT. Little Wonder. For it is Universally Recognised as th» CLEANEST. CLEVEREST OF CENTURY COMEDIES. SEE TO-NIGHT THE POPULAR WILLOUGHHY AND WARD NEW LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. Including MISS grace PALOTTA. the famous beauty ACTRESS. HE Mi HEAR Hugh Ward sing; "Nobody-" HEAR Geo. Willoughby sing "Simple Life." HEAR And A UNIQUE MUSICAL ATTRACTION. "TAMANEE. ' " A Pule Fare Pow Wow," And THE STARTLING INDIAN DANCE. Grace Palotta. Georjje Villonghbv, jnH Hugh Ward. Prices: :>•-. 3s, and 1». (Early Doom to Stalls and Gallery. 6>i extra). Plans at. Wildman and Arty's. Day Sales *» usual. A. COWAN". Manaeeir. riKAND NATIVE AND QEIENTAL F AIR. jT'OOTBALL r\ ROUND. FIBVONPORT. TO-NIGHT. CONTINUATION OF ATTRACTIONS: Public Schools Competitions in Drill, Dumb* bells, etc.. 150 Hurdle Race (open), 440j*dl Handicap (open). Through Ferry Tickets, Is. Children halfprice. C. E. WILLIAMS, W. A. KEY. Secretaries. T E 0 T U R, I- HALL. Y.M.I A. TO-NIGHT. Third Musical Evening by Pupils of Mr. Walter Inipett. Holders of Invitation Cards are requested to be seated by 5 minutes to 3 p.m. OKOROIRE HOT SPRINGS. AN IDEAL HEALTH RESORT. Between Auckland and Rotorun. Daily Train*, return fare 21* id, Hot Mineral Baths. Bracing Climate. Trout Fishins Shooting:, etc. EXCELLENT 9-HOLE GULF COURSE. Hotel now in hands of Mr. and Mrs. T. Martin, late of Grand Hotel. Auckland. Every Home Comfort. OKOROIRE. OKOROIRE. ITS O K. ! ! LA TOSCA Luncheon and Tea Roomi.— Best Hot Dinner in town, 9d.—Near Silver Grid. Durham-st. East Excursions, Picnics, etc FERRO-CONCRETE EMPLOYEES' GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC TO MOTUTAPU. • SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3. Fall refreshments at. town price?. Single return. Is 6d; Double or Family, return, 2s 6d. Boats 0 a.m. and 1.30 p.m., returning' 6 p.m. German Band En gaged. Board and Kesidence. A NONA," 35, Upper Vincent-st.—Vacan- -£*. cies. Sins.e Gents.; bath, piano; every convenience.—Mrs. Darncn. VACANCIES at Oxford Villa, O'Rork*street. "rPHE AVENUE." Ilowe-st.. Mr. S. Vaile's J. late residence (side entrance opposite Post Office, Karangahape Secluded and extensive grounds; charming view. (JONOMA — Private Hotel, Alfred-street. O Albert. First-class Accommodation for Families. Tour.sts, ct«-. - Terms moderate. —Mrs. W. Bazeley. Telephone. 67. KIA OKA " HOUSE. ARKLE'S BAY. BOATING. FISHING. AND NATIVE UUbliTerms: 4s per day, 22? 6d per week. 2 or move weeks 2Js per week; children under 12. half-price. Hot and cold baths. Steamers to and from Auckland frequently (see Settler*' S.S. Co.'s Time-table 111 HERALD). Week End. Saturday to Monday, 7s, steamer fare 2s each way. Wharf landing. ARKLE BROS.. Proprietors. "If SIT OK 8 TO WAIHI Will find First-class Accommodation at Brookdaie House. Only few minutes' walk from railway station.— Eventen, Proprietress. pARLTON BOARDING-HOUSE, TE AROHA, Has been Raised, Altered, Thoroughly Renovated, and Comfortably Furnished throughout. TOURISTS AND VISITORS Will find every Home Comfort with Moderats Charges MRS. BLENCOWE. Proprietress. ROTORUA. THE CARLTON New House, quiet, every comfort. Day. ss; week, 255. Trains met. Wire, write. J. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. HOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. HINEMOA-STPuEET, ROTORUA. Lighted by Electricity. Adjoins the Government Baths and the Bean* tiful Sanatorium Gardens. TERMS MODERATE. Porters Meet all Trains. S. T. BURNT. Proprietor. POTORUA. - "THE AUSTRALIA." - The At abovenamed new and commodious private Boardinghouse will be opened on December 12. Splendid situation, in main street; within 110 yds of railway station, and lour minutes' walk from baths. Superior Board and Residence, with every comfortTariff: os per day; 50* per week. Rooms .low being booked. Amplications by letter iv telegram receive prompt attention. J. N. MCLEAN, Proprietor. ''jl II 1 R. W L L L, T> OTOEU A. LARGE. FIRST-CLASS. WELL-APPOINTED. CENTRALLY SITUATED HOUSE. Excellent Table. Every Comfort. '"PERMS, 9AS PER WEEK. Book Now. Telegrams, Thirweli. L. WOOLLIAMS. ! rj. O I .\ G TO TIOIOBOiSTAY AT "THE CENTRAL HOUSE." Quiet place and Comfortable. Three minutes to Government Baths and Sanatorium Gardens. Terms, is day, 25a. Wire or Write for Room. MRS. PERRIN. Proprietress. "p O T O R U A. 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 Bights on Lakes Rotorua, and Rotoiti MRS HELEY (Nee YOUNG). Late Mokoia View, Proprietress Vf E W ZEALAND IT ERA LD. SL'BsrnirTio.vs : 6d per Meek, delivered in town and suburbz, or 10; per quarter 10 advance, posted to any part of the colony. ADvgimsEMKNTS under the following clas»c*— W.i.NTED, To Ltr, For Sale, Lost a.vo ForsD, Personal, Board AND lIESIDSJCS, are inserted at the rate or 18 words (or 1», or three consecutive insertion* (or -3 bd Births, Marriages, a.\d olaths. _s ftd each insertion; FtJXBRAt, Notices. If extra. Th«« »" Dounceniente, which must be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted in the Hbbald fc'UMMAHV without extra (.har^c. Replies to advertieenienw will be received si the offices of tho Herald free oi charge. Instructions ok to the iruwrtlon or withdrawal ol advertisements m the Herald must be in writiDf. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements througli accident, or from other i-ituae*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13354, 7 December 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13354, 7 December 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13354, 7 December 1906, Page 8

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