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Across m en ts s • , TTIS ■' ..'..■ MAJESTY'S ;'■. TSEATSM. • Lessee - Mr. C. E. Bailey. * ! BtMtoen Manager - W E- Brier. Touring Manager • Claude H. Wfcuutff. • EVERY EVENING,' AT 3. •', : ..' , THE THROUGH - T^LEMMING ; OMEU Y (10 MpA NT. Under the Direction of Mr. Herbert {-'lemming. IN THE GREAT LONDON SUCCESS. DR. WAKE'S PATIENT. DR. WAKE'S PATIENT. DR. WAKES PATIENT. DR. WAKES PATIENT. A New Play in 4 Acts, by W. Gayer Mackay and Robert Onl. RECEIVED LAST NIGHT WITH ROUNDS OF APPLAUSE AFTER EACH ACT MR. HERBERT FLEMMIXG, as Andrew Wake, " MISS BEATRICE DAY as Lady Gerani». MRS. BROUGH as the Countess of St. Olbyn. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sale at His Majesty's Cafe. Price*: 5«. 3a, . and Is. Early Doors. 7 to 7.30. sixpence extra. Children under 8 not admitted. ALYMPIA SKATING RINK. CHILDREN'S GRAND FANCY DRESS CHILDREN'S GRAND FANCY DRESS CHILDREN'S GRAND FANCY DRESS i CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Unsurpassed in Brilliancy. Costumes of all Nations-. Costumes of all Classes. Costumes Historical, Costumes Fancy, Costumes Amnsinf Admission. Is. Reserved Seats. 6d extra. ■YXT A I . W ERA. TTOT •VTATUBAL SPRINGS. THE BRIGHTON OF AUCKLAND. Pier 1200 ft long. SPLENDID HOTEL ACCOMMODATION. 2i Hours by Steamer. 4 Hours by Coach. Boating, Fishing. Bowling. Tennis. Croquefc Sea Bathing. HOT SWIMMING AND PRIVATE BATHS, Free to Hotel Guests. SPECIAL WEEK-END TRIPS. Steamer Pare, Hotel Charges, and Bath* (inclusive). *}(\&- See Settlers' S.S. Co.'s Time-table. Pull particulars. 22. SHORT LA ND-ST. V Telephone 192, or from The Manager, Wuiwcra. Public Notices. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. I OPEN Ist NOVEMBER, 1906, TO 15th APRIL. 19,j7. OFFICIAL RESIDENTIAL BUREAU. CHRISTCHURCH. This Bureau, which is conducted under the supervision of the Executive of the New Zealand ■ International Exhibition, has Iwwn established for the convenience of Visitors to the Exhibition, who will find it ■ to their advantage to book their accommodation through its agency. Full Board can be secured from 25s per week. Bed and Breakfast from 15* per week. Prospectus, v with application form attached, can be obtained at the office of this paper. Please address all letters and Inquiries to the Managers, Messrs. Mayes and Laugdown, , 112. Manchester-street, Christchurch. Telegraphic address. " Accommodation." ; G. S. MONRO. General Manage*. New Zealand International > Inhibition. Christchurch. 22nd December. 1906. J Hotels. : , " ; ; "■ •*■ ; TTNDER THE PATRONAGE OF Hl* EX- } U. CELLENCY .THE GOVERNOR. LORD •PLUNKET. SIR JOHN GORST, AND THE PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONERS EN- " GAGED AT THE NEW ZEALAND-IN* 1 TERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. The Proprietors of the ■_. , ; UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH. N.Z. ! The Leading Hotel in the City, Desire to intimate that their Tariff it - 12 6 D PER DAY ' i Inclusive, and will NOT BE INCREASED dor« ing the EXHIBITION SEASON. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention- .. - ■. ■ ' .■. ~. -" ■ Cable and Telegraphic Address, " UNITED," Christchuroi. COL. JOWSEY, C.M.G., AND A. W. LANS, ••- Proprietors; • QHRISTCHURCH :\ EXHIBITION. I >PHE Y~IAFE 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 being accommodated. The TAR.IFF is moderate, 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. NZ. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. COCKAYNE'S LEVIATHAN TEMPERANCE HOTEL. MANCHESTER-ST., C ISTC BURGH. Accommodation for 400, Moderate Tariff. CHRISTCHURCH Exhibition.— Comfortable quarters for Ladies, Business Men, Families, and Tourists: Aberdare House (Private Family Hotel), Gloucester-st., close to Exhibition. Tariff, 5s to 10s per day. Inquiries promptly attended to. C Hit IST CHURCH EXHIBITION. — "Ths Grove," Private Hotel. Brougham-street 30 rooms; 5 minutes station. Exhibition; wire; 7s day.—Mrs Dwyer. Dental. A. W. cHATFIELDDENTAL SURGEON. LOWER SYMONDS-STREET (Fourth Hon* below Grammar School). "YTR. SINCLAIR jp OHIKBIFFS, DENTIST, NEXT AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. Telephone 1604. W ANTED ■ KNOWN. FULL UPPER OR LOWER SETS OP "DEAUTIFUL PEETH. FROM £1 10 S. Fit Guaranteed. JT\ENTAL pOMPANY, . 77, Queen-street (over Smecton's). Telephone, 1604. SPECIALITY IN GOLD CROWNS AND BRIDGE WORK. - Hours 9 to 5 daily 7 to 8 Each Evening. "ALWAYS OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS." EXCHANGE your Piano or Organ-Best a)- , s cowTcm" aad *"■ PlaDO Aseacy ' Ltd " a ; , $B W gBAL AN D TTERAtD. an ® CB . 9C . 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13370, 27 December 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13370, 27 December 1906, Page 8

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