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Amusements. / - • - . r-r ■- '■ ,-..-!■ OPERA HOUSE AND PALACE ' OF' ADVANCED' VAUDEVILLE J- ~ TpULLEE'S A DVANCED . AUDEVTLLE. BLANCHE OARELLI AND JOHN FULLEB Will Sing the " Miserere" Duet' from II ' I3AENAED AND JJARNARD. The World's Greatest Eifle Shots. in a Most Daring and Skilful Shooting Act. O-rpHE -VpSICAL QEOMES-g 'in Violia and Sleigh Bell Duets, etc Bevival (for two nights only) of SQUIRESKevivai BURNS . FIGHT PICTUEE. _ Graphically described by AL. FOBBES'I. Excruciatingly Funny Olograph Film, •' JIM'S APPRENTICESHIP. „„ __ THE STAGPOOLES ARTHUE GEOEGE rr«u TrfABTOWES 808 LLOYD SaiEEVEBEOT HE'ITIE eosedale. 2s. Is. and 6d Reserves at Wtklman s QT. ANDREWS HALL. SYMONDS-STBEET. AUCKLAND CHAMBER CONCERTS. FOURTH SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). DEC 5, 8 p.m. Tickets at 3s eaoh, obtainable at Wildnum and Arey's. Eady's. and E. and F. Piano Agency. 191, Queen-st. P. 0.. Box 631 LOUIS BLITZ. Sec. Lectures. _ _ _ LADIES interested in the subject. " Better J Health for Women.'' are invited to attend a Lecture at tho Viavi Rooms, 2nd Floor, City Chambers, earner Victoria, and Queen Streets. Subject—Backache. Headache, and Nervousness: Their Cause. Meaning, and Treatment. THIS (THURSDAY, . AFTERNOON, at 3 p.m. Ladies cordially invited. Recitals. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. BEEES-FORD-STREET. ORGAN RECITAL, by MR. HAROLD E. LIGHT, F.G.O. (Lond.). IHUESDAY. DEC- 0, 1907, at 3 pm. PROGRAMME: 1. Solo (organ) "March© Triumphale" (Lemmens). 2. Chorus, "And the Glory." from the "Messiah" (Handel). 3. Solo (baritone), recit., "Thus Saith the Lord," aria, "But Who May Abide." from the Messiah (Handel), Mr. 11. Hamilton Hodges. 4. Solo (organ). "Slumber Song " (Nevin). 5. Solo (violin), "Romance in G" (Beethoven), Mr. Herbert J. Bloy. 6. Solo (contralto). "O Divine Redeemer' (Gounod), Miss Blanche Garland. 7. Solo (organ), 'Pastorale and Allegro" (Plumpton). , 1. Anthem, "The Radiant Morn" (Wood; ward). 2 Solo (tenor). "Vesper Hymn (Joseph Adams). Dr. Hugh Keith- o. Solo (organ*. "Gondola Song" (Lohr). 4.-. 5. Solo (baritone). "Beloved It Is Morn __ (Aylward), Mr. M. Hamilton Hodges- o. Solo (organ). "Offertoire Solenelle" (Maily). 7. Chorus. "Gloria 12th Mass" (Mozart). Accompanist to Choruses, Mr H. E. Simmonds. Meetings. ___ -ORITIriH AND FOREIGN BD3LE SOCIETY. ■** AUCKLAND AUXILIARY. The Annual Meeting will be held in the BAPTIST TABERNACLE, Upper Queen-street, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. sth December, at 7.45 p.m. v Rev. Joseph Clark in the Chair. Addresses will he given by Ven. Archdeacon Calder, All Saints*, and Eev. W. Gray Dixon, M.A. Reports from the Hon. Secretary and Treasurer will be read. ' A liberal offering on behalf of the funds of the Society is earnestly requested. All friends of the Society cordially invited to be present. W. BRAKENEIG. H. J. EDMISTON. Hon. Secretaries. Exhibitions. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. THE ARTS, CRAFTS. AND SKETCHES EXHIBITION NOW OPEN, At THE SOCIETY'S GALLEEY, OOBUEG-ST. Hours, 12.30 to 5, and 7.30 to 10. . Admission, Sixpence. S. STUART, Sec. A.S.A. Professional Notices. MR. ALFRED CLARK, F.E.C.S., lVi CONSULTING SURGEON, HAS COMMENCED THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION. IN. HOBSON BUILDINGS, FOET-STEEET, ~ PRIVATE RESIDENCE,," NORANA," GREAT SOUTH ED.. ELLEBSLD3. s Hours: 11 to 12 a.m.; 2 to 4.30 p.m. . Saturdavs: 11 to 12 a.m. only. t Board and Residence. HOWICK.— Vacancies for Summer Visitors; bathing, boaiting, fishing.— Courtney. Telegraphic address, Donnybrook. %1 , .., A BfißDAllE."— Board and Residence; comfortable accommodation; close cars. Id section. Terms moderate. Telephone Upper Grafton Ed. ; ' VACANCIES, two Boarders, in private family; h.c. baths; . every convenience, ; including soft washing; from* Eoslyn House, corner Wyriyard-st., ' Grafton Road. . ! 1 ; KING'S COURT, Queen-street (late Prince ! Albert College).— Hotel. Tennis coart, cricket pitch, gymnasium, etc. ! Telephone, 2256. ■' ■ . ' . , , • ■ PARK House, Ponsonby Road— and Residence. Terms on application.—Miss Colcgrdve. . ■ ' ■ I -——; | FURNISHED Roams, with •' or without | Board.—Mrs. Alexander. Calliope Road. , Devonport, .near Gospel Hall. V NORTH SHORE.-BOARD AND RESIDENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. - Terms moderate. Vacancies. — Bayswater, Beach Road West. , .. AUEAKI HOUSE, Vincent-st., near St. ' . Matthew's.—Vacancies for Boarders; new house; hot and cold water. Terms moderate. —Mrs. Mac Liver. . WARKWOETH House. 386, Queen-st.,- just above Grey Statue, under new management.—Vacancies for Bqarders. — Mrs. Snowdon- Telephone, 2276. ' ' ; ; " QTONEHUEST," SYMONDS -STREET — O First-class Board and Residence for i Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate —Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. _____ OAKLEIGH, Upper Symonds-st.—Private Board and . Residence for. Ladies and Gentlemen; Id section. 'Phone, 1720. Opposite Buchanan's,. confectioner. Terms, moderate.—Mrs. M. 'L. Gray. TITETROPOLE, Eotorua, Private Hotel, opiVJ. iKisite Railway Station.—Just erected. Telephone, 129.—Visitors to Eotor.ua 1 will find every comfort and convenience at the' Metropole, the largest and best appointed house in the Dominion. Magnificent situation, lacing railway station, and overlooking the beautiful ranges and lake from balcony. Charges much lower than licensed houses; first-class table; electricity throughout; hot baths. Private suites and bridal chambers at short notice. Porter meets trams. Telegrams. " Metropole, Rotorna." Tariff, from 5s per day. Stay at the Metropole.—MßS* DWYEE, late of Auckland and Christchurch. " rpHE AUSTRALIA.;' EOTORUA.—New X House. 30 rooms; splendid situation in main street; 100 yards from railway station, four minutes' walk from baths; superior table; spacious rooms; electrio light; hot and . cold paths, and every home comfort. Tariff, 6s per day, 35s per week. Special terms to families, parties, and • for extended periods. Thoe. Cook and Sons' Coupons- Small Launch at nominal rates, fishing rods, etc.. free Porter meets, all trains. Letter and telegrams receive immediate attention.—J. N. McLean. Proprietor. TXfEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. Roto- * »- rua (41 rooms). Telephone,, piano, bath and shower. This new and up-to-date House js 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: 5b per day; 30a per week. •"DEE-NT'S "DATHGATE TTOUSE. ; EOTORUA (Now open for the Season), has been thoroughly renovated, and is now in every way. up to date. Lighted by electricity. Nearest house to the Government Baths, including the large new bath-house. Motor Cars and Conveyances leave Brent's for all tho side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains. _ _ S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. ■ ■■* "m H £ AV.BNU E," BEHIND NEWTON ARCADE, KAEANGAHAPE EOAD. Telephone. 2258 (Under New Management). SECLUDED POSITION; .PICTURESQUE GROUNDS; BEAUTIFUL . VIEW. _ FEW VACANCIES. Terms on application. ' =» TITONEY FOR CHEISTMAS.-Sell your Old ill Clothes, Jewellery, etc., to S. G. Beaumont (highest -prices in Auckland given); patrons waited on on receipt of postcard.— 47 and 49, Elliott-st. • ............ , ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13613, 5 December 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13613, 5 December 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13613, 5 December 1907, Page 8