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Amusements. f,PEHA HOUSE. AND PALACE OF KJ VARIETIES, CULLER'S ADVANCED y.\UDE\ILLL. PEOPLE'S POPULAR THEATRE. The Place, to Spend a Pleasant' Evening. Great Stiw-f'S of MELVIN AND FRAWLEY. Sketch Artists. BEET SHARPH. Vocal ComedianlOLEENS iii Wire-walking and Bharpthootin» -tTTILL TAMES. Champion English VV J Banjo Expert. SALMON AND CHESTER. in sketch written by RANKIN. ■ MALVEN'A MOORE JOSEPH VIRION HALL .feETiKrfcß TWINS. WARWICK BIOSCOPE.- Second Series of •' LIVING IRELAND. PRICES OF ADMISSION : QRCH. OTALLS AND QIRCLE 2«» OTALLS "£S. QALLERY gD. Reserves at Wildman's. 6d extra. MOONLIGHT on the Waitemata—Go to West End Rowing Club's Excursion oil Friday Night- ... Public Notices. T)ITE ' !U UNDERSIGNED, of Gnmtown, VV 'h.rebv- give Notice th.it we are Applying Uj the Coroinandel County Council tor a Slaughterhouse License. The satcl slaughterhouse will be situated on part ot Mairiki Block in Whitianga .Surrey District. WALTER HARSANT. FREDERICK G- HARSANT. HORACE HENRY HARSANT■vrOTICB OP REMOVAL. The undersigned desire to intimate that, they have Removed from 85. Queen-street to more commodious Chambers at T/XrYNDHAM-STREET. In tke building next above the National Bank premises. T3URTON AND TTAMMOND, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Pleasure Resorts. TftrAIWERA NATURAL HOT SPRINGS VV HOTEL,. Acetylene Gas is now being Installed. NATURAL HOT MINERAL SWIMMING AND PRIVATE BATHS. Sea Bathing. Boating'. Fishing, Tennis, Croquet, Bowling, Billiards. TARIFF REDUCED TO <7S PER DAY, f*<) 9S PER WEEK. FEW SPECIAL ROOMS HIGHER RATE, Exclusive of Mineral Baths. WEEK END TRIPS, leaving Auckland 2 p.m. SATURDAYS, and returning to arrive 8.50 a.m. MONDAYS (Including hotel charges and steamer fare, hut exclusive of Baths) J OS nD Full particulars Telephone 192. T7" A W A U ISLAND TILE SORRENTO OF NEW ZEALAND. KAWAU ISLAND, ono of the historical places of New Zealand, with the mansion of the late Sir George Grey, with its 50 rooms, has now been thoroughly renovated, the electric light installed, with hot and cold water baths, and all the latest improvements, making it the MOST UP-TO-DATE SEASIDE RESORT IN NEW ZEALAND. Mr. Cousins, the new proprietor of the Mansion, will arrange for Fishing and Shooting Parties. Ordinary tariff. 7s per day, £2 2s per week; Children half-price.. See daily papers for time of s-s. Daphne leaving. SEASIDE RESORT. THE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER HOLIDAYS. COWES BAY, WAIHEKE. Two and a-half hours' trip in smooth water. Boating and bathing in sheltered bay; splendid fishing; tennis, croQuet; dancing hall; beautiful bush scenery; first-class table; oil launch and boats for free use of visitors. Steamers tri-weekly. Ring up " Cowes" Bureau for Tariff. H. I. INSLEY, Proprietor. KAWAU ISLAND, the Premier Watering Resort of New Zealand.—The Residence of the late Sir George Grey is now open to receive Visitors, under new management. Electric light and refrigerator; handsome grounds, etc. . J,.,. " ; ... '", , ' ! .„ sag ; Educational. A UCKLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. FREE DAY CLASSES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. FOR BOYS.— Commercial, Engineering, Science, and Technological. FOR GIRLS.— Commercial, Domestic, or Home Training. CLASSES COMMENCE FEBRUARY 17th. Apply at once for Prospectus to GEORGE GEORGE, F.1.C., F.C.S.. January 13th, 1903. Director. M' MAXWELL "WALKER, M.A. (Lecturer at Auckland University College, Examiner to the "University of New Zealand and to the Auckland Education Board), Will Continue his CLASSES FOR PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS At 98, ICARANGAHAPB ROAD. Pupils enrolled during the first week of February. rpHE ST. OECILIA MUSIC &TUDIO. j "ft/TR. pEANOIS XT MORTON, A.S.M., PROFESSOR OF PIANO. SINGING, AND THEORY. Resumes Teaching Next Week, At Studio. Syinonds-et. (near Bridge), afternoons 2-5, evenings 7-8.30, to arrange lessons. ■JV/TOORE- JONES' ART CLASSES. THURSDAY-LIGHT LIFE CLASS, Figure and Head. 7.30 to 10 p.m. Fee, 2 Guineas. MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY MORNING. CLASSES FOR LIFE. STILL LIFE. COSTUME, MODEL. FLOWER PAINTING, Fee, 2 GuineasSKETCHING CL-SS (Outdoor). 2 Guineas. Studio Exhibition Open 10 Art Loving Public, WEDNESDAY. 3 to" 5 p.m SATURDAY AiiiiRNOON, TIHB TADIEB' /COLLEGE! 1 Li AND O QCHOOL OF MUSIC, ! CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUEBA. Principal: MRS. S. X. MOORE-JONES, M.M.. M.R.0.P., CM.. S.K.. London. Certificated Staff. English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally, Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone 1 Building, with perfect ventilation and Drain--1 age. Extensive Grounds Mr. Horace Moore-Jones will iuperintend ! the Art Studies. Telephone 808. Trams to' gate. First Term begins February 11th, 1908. Dental. NO PAIN. NO PAIN. NO PAIN". NO PAIN. "HOWEY WALKER SAVES YOUR TEETH." NO PAIN. NO PAIN. NO PAIN. IF YOU WAN~ PERFECT FITTING PLATES. With onr Patent Stick-fast Suction, , Which positively prevents them from trooping when speaking or eating, GO TO J3ELIANCE TJENTAL pOMPANx, QUEEN-ST. (over Smeeton'i). All Extractions Free when Sets are Ordered. Hours: 9 a.m. to 0 p.m., 7 to 8 each evening. 'Phone 1654. SATISFACTION GIVEN OR MONEY . REFUNDED. 1 ■ ■ . ' . .:rssa MISS 7j & a I G, BEAUTY TOILET ROOMS, 24, CITY CHAMBERS. Second Floor. Advice Free. SCIENTIFIC FACE AND SCALP MASSAGE. Electricity for Dandruff and Falling Hair. WRINKLES PREVENTED BY USING PARISIAN SKIN FOOD. Latest Style of Hairdressing Taught by an Expert. Shampooing, Manicuring, Hair Tinting. Hair Work in all its branches. Toilet Requisites kept in stock.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13648, 16 January 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13648, 16 January 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13648, 16 January 1908, Page 8

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