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Amusements. HI 8 MA J E STY'S TII EATIi E. Lessee - - - Mr. C. R. Bailey. THREE MORE NIGHTS ONLY. MEYNELL. GUNN, AND VARNA'S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY. Under the Direction of ALLAN HAMILTON. SPECIAL. Performance This Evening* under the patronage and presence of the Auckland Provincial j and New South Wales Howling Associations. A GREAT LAUGHING SUCCESS. "THE LITTLE STRANGER." "THE LITTLE STRANGER." "The most, successful Comedy since the memorable run of ' Charley's Aunt.' "—Auckland II KHALI). WILLIE PARKETH CHILD WONDER. WILLIE PARKE—THE CHILD WONDER. SEE WILLIE PARKE. CAPERING IN THE HANGING LAMP. LARKING IN THE COAL SCUTTLE. JIGGLING WITH THE CARDS. SEE THE CROWDED HOUSES—THE UNMISTAKABLE PROOF OF SUCCESS. PRESS AND PUBLIC ENTHUSIASTICALLY APPRECIATIVE. ' Preceded, at 3 o'clock, by the charming Comedietta, in one act, " WIG AND GOWN." Box Plans for the season NOW OPEN at Wildman and Arey's. Prices: 3s, 2s. Is. Reserved Sea's. 4s. Early Doors (7-7.50) to Stalls and Gallery. .Sixpence extra. Day Sale at His Majesty's Cafe. General Manager, 11. W. VARNA. Meetings j_|OME RULE DEMONSTRATION. A Meeting of those interested in getting up a Demonstration OPPOSED TO HOME RULE. AND PRESERVING THE INTEGRITY OF THE EMPIRE, will be held in the Orange Hall. Newton Arcade. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). 22nd, at 8 o'clock. : , .Board ana .Residence. A BERDARE "—Comfortable AccommodaV. tion; close Id section; Upper rat ton Rd.. Khyber Pass Ed. 'telephone, 2037. "VVACANCIES at " Aiuohia," lor permanent t boarder.-.—199. llobson-street. THE GROVE PRIVaiE HOTEL, most Up--L to-dato in Christciiurch; spacious grounds; telephone; 3 J rooms; 6s day— ' Mrs. Dwyer. NO RE," 100 Symouds-st—Vacancies. J Miss £. Smith, Proprietress. Telephone lu?b. IiRNT SHED Rooms, wail or without Board.—Mrs. Alexander, Calliope Road. Devonport, near Gospel Hall. AA r EN TWORTH House. Ponsonby Rd (near V» St. John's Church) — Superior Board and Residence; every home comtort.—Mrs. Walker. "V-ORTH SHORE.—BOARD AND RESI■I\ DENCE, close to Victoria Wnarf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.—Bayswater, Beach Road West " r f" , E llUIA," Vincent-street, opposite St. i Matthew's Church—Vacancies lor Boarder?; every convenience. Terms moderate.— Mrs. F. McLiver. " OTONF.HURST," SYMONDS - STREET— O First-class Board ami Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms ( moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone | No. 50-1. " r PHE WILLOWS," Wynyard-street, enX trance Symonds-street — Superior Board and Residence; quiet, healthy, and centrally situated. Telephone, 1589.—Mies M. E. Taylour, Proprietress. OAKLEIGH. Upper Symonds-st—Vacancies. Private Board and Residence for Ladies and Gentlemen; Id section. 'Phone 1720. Opposite Buchanan'*, confectioner. Terms moderate.—Mrs. M. L. Gray. CIHRIS'I'CHU RCH Exhibition.—Comfortable V/ quarters for Ladies, Business Men. Families, and Tourists; Aberdare House (Pri- , vate Family Hotel), Gloucester-st., close to Exhibition. Tariff, 5s to 10s per day. Inquiries promptly attended to. rp E A R O II A. 1 PARK HOUSE," Close to Baths. Terms; 4s per day; 22s per week. MRS. C. SEABORN, Proprietress. • rjn E A It O II A. TH AROHA HOUSE. TE AROIIA. This wpll-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 or 22s per week. Excellent references.— LOVEGROVE, SEN'., Proprietor. Meets all trains. ISOTORUA. — Randwick — Most centrally Vi situated; two minutes from station, j three minutes from baths; everything new and up-to-date. Terms: 5s per day, "yjs per week.Mrs. J. Cross, ProprietressHOT LAKES WONDERLAND.—Ensure comfort and economy by seenring Accom- ! modation in advance. Tourists secure best I accommodation procurable, lowest tariffs. Any class, any position, any tariff. Write or wire to-day. Trains met. Disposal of luggage arranged. No fees. Telegrams. Heerdegen's Agency; letters, Heerdegeu's Resi- | dential Agency, Arawa-st., Rotorua. Guide to the Wonderland post free. "Vj" O T I O E. TO ANGLERS. "WHERE TO STOP!" TE MINENGA HOUSE, OHAU, IIOTORUA. Finest Fishing Resort about Rotorua. I Under First-ciass European Management. i Boat provided. Private mail daily. i Terms: 8s per day. ' j MRS. REN NIK. Manageress. j NOOK, ROTORUA. | BOARD AND RESIDENCE. I Terms: 5s per day, or 30s per week. Letters and Telegrams receive Prompt At- I tention. MRS. A. PRINCE. Proprietress. WEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Roto- * * rua (44 rooms) Telephone, piano, bath 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 j Telegrams attended to. All trains met. I Terms: 5s per day; 30s per week. ( CHRISTCIIURCH EXHIBITION— 1 v Accommodation. "St. Elmo" Ilou.-e, 187, Worcester-st., " West End," two minutes from Exhibition also. General P. 0., Cathedral Square. Tram Terminus. River, Boatsheds. Museum. Parks, etc. Beat position in 'Christciiurch; free from noise and dust of city; grass lawns and flower beds.—Miss Hampton, Proprietress. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. RO T O R U A. ! " GLENALVON," New House. Just opened. Every convenience and attention. Day, ss; week, 255. W. R. MELVIN. XI ot LAKES OF new ZEALAND J- 1 BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, HINEM OA-STREET, ROTORU A. Lighted by Electricity. Adjoins the Government Baths and the Beautiful Sanatorium Gardens. j TERMS MODERATE. ! ; Porters Meet all Trains. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. " r pilE AUSTRALIA." ROTORUA—New -L House (first season), continuing 3o ' ■ rooms; splendid situation in main street: 100 yards from railway station; 4 minutes'' I walk from baths. Everything absolutely , new; superior tabic; spacious rooms- electric. light ; hot and cold baths. and ■ every home comfort. Tariff. 5s per day 3<s I per week. Special terms to families, parties. I < ami tor extended periods. Porter meets all ■ trains. Letters and telegrams receive imme- '> ' < late attention.—J. N. McLean, Proprietor ! (late ot The Carlton i. ! . QHRISTCHURCH JDXHIBITION. j ■ T I!E QAFE (CONTINENTAL, AT SUMNER, ; ! The Picturesque Marine Suburb of j , Christchurch, i Has .just been completed. It contains 4o • ■ bedrooms, together with lounge, smoking, ! ! a ? ~.o t. 'i er rooms. Already a large number 1 ! of Visitors to the Exhibition City are Loin" ' . accommodated. ™ , • The TARIFF is moderate, and 110 extra 1 charge will be made by the management ' during the Exhibition Season. ! Letters or telegrams should be addressed ! ' to the Secretary, Cafe Continental, Stunner. Telephone, No. 891 1 * Byp CLEARANCE S AL- i " JU'»o«vy. Sheetings and Calicoes at • ' .Manufacturers' Price*. i SALE TO-DAY. D.S.C. i i MEN'S Merino Shirts and Pants, Is fad the ! pair.— Daltou's Sale.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13392, 22 January 1907, Page 8

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