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Amusements. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATHi Lessee, Mr. C. R. Bailey, *' Under the- direction of MR. J. C WILLIAMSON. : "'•'-■■■ '• ■■■■:. .. -. ~; ~ - ■'■ ■■-■ ':'■'.':/"SlSglj SENSATIONAL BOOM Of America's Greatest Actor " ' Mr. ' ' ANDREW MACK, ANDREW MACK. ' , who has completely ELECTRIFIED ALL AUCKLAND - ' Theatregoers by his Delightful and Natural Impersonate ' ' • ;■: Of TOM -MOORE. " : -■'■:-■ '&A . /v.-'. ■■TOM MOOEE. ■ ■'.'ft: :: f«SM ANDREW MACK. "• ■ j WITH THE CHILDREN, AS A LOVER, ;.■: ' - Or : •' " DEFYING HIS ENEMIES - Mj'S By his WITTY REPARTEE. SINGING HIS WAY TO ALL HEARTS. '"-.-.% HIS WONDERFUL PERSON Fascinates - Ppp-' THE HUGE AUDIENCES That nightly witness 'P~'p\ , HIS GREAT PERFORMANCES, Which can only be repeated " or '■' - TWO MORE NIGHTS, On account of the . SECOND PRODUCTION Of this MEMORABLE SEASON, ■ On SATURDAY NEXT. 11th MAY. When will be preaentc3 for THE FIRST TIME IN NEW* ZEALAND. ~.."" THE SUCCESS L IRISH PLAY,, By Ramsay Morris, JACK SHANNON, JACK SHANNON. '. A Comedy Drama written expressly for MR. ANDREW MACK, . When ho will appear in his inimitable impersonation of > DAN MAGUIRE. Introducing several charming ballads written ■ , by himself for this play Day Sales at H.M. Oafc. Box Plan at Wildman «nd Arey's. Prions: ss, 3s, and Is Early Doors, fid extra, for Stalls and Gallerr till 7.30 p.m. '*|| •Vy A I K AT O , TOUR." MEYNELL AND GUNN'S ' FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. WAIHI ACADEMY OP MUSIC. ; TO-NIGHT-" THE FATAL WEDDING." . , ■ FRIDAY, May 10-" THE FATAL WED. DING." M SATURDAY. May 11-"THE ; MIDNIGHT "?■: > WEDDING." ■ TT"!'"""'?'!"!!"!,',,!.", ',1 ",""'TV", 'I'""l'l'"' ■ i " i, ; i *; i ' i,mi * >|l '"i»i»'' ; ;. Football • , k«r TpOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 11. AT ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. CITY V. PAHNELL GRAFTON V.NEWTON. AT NORTH SHORE. ■ PONSONB V. NORTH SHORE: '■■.j Kick-off, 3 p.m. sharp. Admission to either Ground, 6d; Gran* ' stand 6d extra. Ladies Free. O. V. LANGSFORD, - ' ' ■ . :.'<■■ -.';.' ■...: Secretary; A.R.U. Board and Eesidence. THE AVENUE/' Howe-st.. Mr. S. Taile's . ; late residence (side entrance opposite Post Office, " Karanganape . Road).— Sccluawi and extensive grounds; elmrnrina vicfri * GOOD Board and Residence for 2 or 3 Working Men.in private family; quiet, . locality: no children; 2mins.' walk? rroru • tram; moderate terms.— Norfolk-st., Pen. • sonby. FURNISHED Rooms, ■ with or without .':,: Board.—Mrs. Alexander, Calliope Road, i Devonport, near Gospel Hall. ' - »• ' "VTORTH SHORE.-BOARD ■":■.: AND/' ■ RES? 'iP i.T DEhCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Term* * moderate. Vacancies. — Bayswater, Beach : Road. West. . ... , ! . , . •.:!,' - ; " ■ ■ ■■>■ . ■■ -*. ■ • " QTONEHUBST." SYMONDS -STREET.- / tj' First-class Board and: Residence for , Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Albert: A. ! Brown. Telephone No. 504. THE WILLOWS,*.'- Wynyard-strcet. en- - , trance Symonds-street—Superior Board and Residence; quiet, healthy, and centrally situated. Telephone, 1589.—Miss M. E. Tay- . lour, Proprietress. • ——. ' i, n i ii ' ' ' ' ''~,". I • \ \ ' .."l .IMl.'iti OAKLEIGH. ■ Upper; Symonds-nt.— Vacancies. Private ■: Board and 1 Residence for Ladies and Gentlemen; Id section. 'Phono 1723. ,' Opposite a Buchanan's, confectioner. Terms moderate.— M, L. Gray. , • QOING TO TJOTOBUA, . STAY AT "THE CENTKAI/ HOUSE." Quiet place,and Comfortable. Three minotef :'■- to Government Baths and Sanatorium . Gardens.'.'Terms, 5b a day. 25b week. Wire or -Write ,for Room. MRS. PERRIN, Proprietress. ' T> O OK U A. SONOMA HOUSE. Private Board and Residence, opposite Pres- :■ byterian v.Church. Three minutes from «ta» tion and baths. Electric light throughout. TERMS: MODERATE. .. Oil Launch " Sonoma" conveying Boarder* . r to all sights on Lakes Rdtorua and Rotoiti. MRS. HELEY (ntee YOUNG), Late Mokoia Vi«w, Proprietress. pROWTHER'S r}.EANDE ' t "ITUE, ROTOEUA (Overlooking Sanatorium Grounds). Tills Up-to-date Establishment is now Open for the Reception of Visitors. Letters anil ■ telegrams receive prompt' attention.- Telegraphic address, " Crowtber, Rotoroa" MRS. C. CROWTHER. Proprietress. X -TTOT. LAKES i'• OF C :f NEW ZEALAND, ; •*-»• BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, HINEMOA-STEEET, - ROTORUA. ■;'...' Lighted by Electricity. ■ Adjoins the Government Baths and the Beautiful Sanatorium Gardens. _ ■ TERMS MODERATE. Porters Meet all Trains. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. ' J THE AUSTRALIA." EOTORUA.-New . ■ House (first season), containing 30 rooms; splendid situation in main street; 100 yards from railway station; ,4 minutes' walk from baths. Everything absolutely new; superior table; spacious rooms electric light; hot and cold oaths, and every home comfort. Tariff, 5s per day, 30s ; per week. . Special terms to families, parties, and for extended periods. Thos. Cook anil . Sons' Coupons. Porter meets all train!. Letter and telegrams receive immediate attention.— N. McLean. Proprietor., 1. • .- : — - .-.;--;. V; "WEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. Roto- *.*-. raa (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 Baths. Electric light. Letters and Telegrams attended to. All trains met. , Terms: 5s per day; Ms per week. LIPP PIANOS.-Sole Agents. English and Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd.. 191. QueenSt.. near H.M. Theatre. _ I»LANOS ND ORGANS Exchanged for Bet;terOne3.—English and Foreign Piano , Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. > •y—' ii i, n _____; ' ■ m . :' . "Vr EIV 7EALASD TT-E RU» .- ■- r " " ■ .:-:■: : SCBSCBirTioxs : 6d per week, delivered in towa and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, posted to any part, of the colony. , : ADTsnTisKUENTS'under'the following classes— ;> Waxtbd, To Let, For Sals, Lost akd i'avxo, ; ruRSONAX., Uo.vnD a.\'d Kesidekce, are inuert«d at the rate of 12 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d. Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 2s 6d each - insertion ; Fuxkkai, Notices, Is extra. These «n----nouncements must be signed by the advertiier. » Beplics to advertisements will bo received 3the ofllcea cf the Herald free of charge. " Instructions us to the insertion or withdrawal 0« 5 advertisements in the Herald must be in writwE- ' •. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements througn . accident c.r from other cause*. . ,-' •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13483, 9 May 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13483, 9 May 1907, Page 8

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