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| Amusements. J . ! /"iPEBA HOUSE AND, ALACK OP ! ' l" varieties. _ i ' "PULLER'S ADVANCED "^7 AUDEVILLE. j I TO-NIGHT™ OF PROGRAMME. | First Appearance of GERTIE MCLEOD. Scotch Dancer. Last Night of JAEVIS AND MARTYN. Cyclone Comeoy j i Jugglers. . . j MELVIN AND FRAWLEY. Sketch Artists- ; 1 ! BERT. SHARPS. Vocal Comedian. _ < KEN'S in Wire-walking and Bharp«fcootinff. , ! IT7ILL TAMES. Champion English , ! V V tJ Banjo Expert. ! SALMON AND CHESTER, in Sketch ! " BAGGED JIM, Crossins: Sweeper. j i MARION HALL. JOSEPH ITHSON, j . ' MALVENA MOORE. Serin and Dancer. I ! WARWICK BIOSCOPE. -Second Series of ] "LIVING IRELAND; ' I 2p, Is, and 6<l. Reserves at AS iidman s. j 1!R0"° EU A CA R NIVAL.! » I F ebecabt 19 TO M iECH 18. i | | I | t J RECORD j[ AOR I EXHIBITIONS. | HAKAS, POIS, WAR DANCES, ETC. | ; | | "YJ-UelC. £lI>K <^H0 WS. j 5 : ' I/ KE B ATHISO - j e j e ; A GRAND HOLIDAY FOR YOUNG AND OLD. ! , ■ , : rpROUT JOSHING j | AND m'! rjMUI'S ROUGH THE "yyOXDERLAND. j j EXCURSION pARKS ON J^AILWAYS. A. FRED. FRANCIS-ELLIS. j Organiser. J \ ___ I -—= — i Excursions, Picnics, etc. FIIE DEVONPOET STEAM FERRY COMJ PANY. LIMITED. i Steamers will leave the Ferry Tee as folSteamers will leave the Ferry Tee hs folI lows: — " j FOR ORAKEI RACKS. ; TO-DAY (SATURDAY). 18TII INST. | At 10.'": a.m.. 1 p.m., 1.50 p.m., 2 p.m., and j intervals, as required. Last, .steamer leaving >_ | Orakei, 6.15 p.m FARE (including Admission to Course), 13 fid FOR ORAKEI AND ST. HELIERS BAY. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). At 7.15 a.m.. 10.45 a.m., 2 p.m. SUNDAY, 19TII INST. , At 10. a.m.. 2.30 p.m. .-caving St.. Heliers Bay at 5 p.m. each day. FOR EAXGITOTO ISLAND. TO-DAY (SATURDAY) At 10.45 a.in. and 2 p.m. SUNDAY, 19TII INST. [. At 9.30 a.m., 10.46 a.m., 2.30 j) m, Leaving Rangitoto at 4.30 p.m. each day. FOR ROUND TRIP. ORAKEI, ST. HELIERS BAY, RANGITOTO. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), ,18TH INST. At 10.45 a.m. and 2 p.m. SUNDAY, 19TH INST At 10.45 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. FOR KOTUTAPU ISLAND. SUNDAY. 19TJI INSTAt 9.30 a.m ' Leaviny Motutapu. 4 p.m. " „ FAI? f? :5: Motutapu Island, 2s; St Heliers Kay. Rangitoto Island, or Hound Trip, la. Children, Half-price. T7 AW A U gT EAMS HIP QO. i GRAND DAYLIGHT AND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION TO KAWAU. - j SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1908. j j THE FAVOURITE OF THE GULF. . ; THE j S.S. D APHX,: - 1 j Will leave Queen-street Wlirirf Tor the above 1 | place at 30 a.m.. and leave the Island oil j tile return .journey at 5 p.m. | RETURN FARE 3.?. RETURN FARE 38. " i ! , Weather and other circumstances permitting. , Pleasure Resorts. ,'j U T HE'S ISLAND. r THE FAVOURITE SEASIDE RESORT. SMOOTH WATER PASSAGE. t Kit ROTOMMIANA, '• TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, j See Northern Company's Time-table, Mrs. Ruthe, or A. M. Bryden, 138, Queen-street. 'Phone 1742. WAIWERA NATURAL HOT SPRINGS HOTEL.. Acetylene Gas is now being Installed. . NATURAL HOT MINERAL SWIMMING AND 1 PRIVATE BATHS. Sea Bathing. Boating, Fishing, Tennis, Croquet, Bowling, Billiards. TARIFF REDUCED TO fJS PER DAY, Of) 2 s PER WEEK. FEW SPECIAL ROOMS HIGHER*' BATE. Exclusive of Minora. Baths. WEEK END TRIPS, leaving Auckland 2 » p.m SATURDAYS, and returning to arrive 8.50 a.m. MONDAYS (including hotel v charges and steamer tare, but excht- J l give of Baths) 18 s 6°! 5 Fall particulars Telephone 152. : T£ A W A U ISLAND! THE SORRENTO OF NEW ZEALAND. j KAWAU ISLAND, one of the historical j , places of New Zealand, with the mansion of I '' the late Sir George Grey, with its CO rooms, j has now been thoroughly renovated, the elec- : tric light installed, with hot and cold water j bathe, and all the latest improvements, mak- ! ing it the I MOST UP-TO-DATE SEASIDE RESORT ! IN NEW ZEALAND. ! Mr. Cousins, the new proprietor of the j Mansion, will arrange tor Fishing and Shooting Parties. Ordinary tariff. 7s per day, j £2 2s per week: Children half-price. See i daily papers for time of s.s. Daphne leaving. j j E ASIDE RESO RT. | ) j THE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER ! HOLIDAYS. | (.'OWES BAY, WAIHEKE. I j Two and a-hall hours' trip in smooth i water. Boating and bathing in .sheltered I bay; splendid fishing; tennis, croauet: dancj ing ball: baautiful bush scenery: first-class ! table; oil launch and boats "or free use of I visitors Steamers tri-weekly. Ring up i Lowes Bureau for Tariff. j 11. I. INS LEY, Proprietor. KAWAU INLAND, the Premier Watering Resort of New Zealand The Residence of the late Sir George Grey is now open to receive Visitors, under now management. Electric light and refrigerator; handsome grounds, etc. } " j • Removal Notices. j I - j ! \IOTICE OF REMOVAL.! ! x ! ! ! . Ihe undersigned desire to intimate that i j tliey have Removed from 85. Queen-Street to i I more commodious Chambers at ' j j "yy YNDILHf-STREET. 1 I In the building no.it above the National f j Bank premises. ! i ! j} UKTON AND JJAMMOND, BARRISTER*': AND SOLICITORS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13650, 18 January 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13650, 18 January 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13650, 18 January 1908, Page 10