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Amusements. TXCMAHONS EXQUISITE PICTURE* 1 FIRST GRAND MATINEE. SAT. NEXT, AT 2.30. A GLORIOUS PROGRAMME. Children Half-price to all parts. lIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE "• 1 Lessee, Mr. C. R. Bailey. aißfi - Direction, Messrs. MacMahon. he Second Presentation, Last Evening, at te Splendid New Programme of the Latest European Cinematographic Wonders embraced by TAOTIf AHON'S T?XQUISITE PICTURES J ACLVXaHON'S HJXQUISITE JTictules Attracted ANOTHER GREAT AUDIENCE, Tlich testified with every manifestation of enthusiastic approval to THE POPULAR SUCCESS XHE XOPULAR OUCCESS OF THE Day: TO-NIGHT. 'he Living Pictures that delight the world, he excruciatingly humorous Picture Comedv HER FIRST BIKE RILL. * A QUIET HOTEL. The delightful French Fantasy, PIERROT'S JEALOUSY." THE SENSATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, Realistic in the last degree. New «nd Superbly-illustrated Songs by MISS LORRAINE TANSLEY. SPECIAL TARIFF FOR LADIES-Dresi ;ircle and Reserved Stalls, Is 6d; Stalls, Is. General Admission—3s, 2s, and Is. No Early Door charges. Children half-price everywhere. Hot Plan at Wildman and Arey's. D a? ales at H.M. Cafe. HIVE TRAYS' -yy OsD E B W JRTH B rus - GREATEST 1 SHOW ON EARTH. Opening in Auckland rpUESDAY, "A ARCH 91 FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. Afternoon, at 3: Evening, at 3 p.m. Location: "FREEMAN'S "RAY. The Biggest Show ever in Auckland. NEW AND WONDERFUL ATTRACTIONS. Direct from Germany, per s.s. Nera, HAGENBECK'S MARVELLOUS WILD ANIMAL GROUP. A Thrilling Performance by * ■ • SIX FULL-GROWN LIONS, Together with a number of Leopards, Bear* Wolves, and Boarhounds. THE GREATEST OF ALL WIRTH BROS-' SPECIAL IMPORTATIONS. AN ACT THAT STARTLED EUROPE. Reappearance (after six years' absence) of the Champion; JOHN WEL-BY COOKE, World's Greatest Jockey Act Rider. . THE OZAPADDI TRIO, In Wonderful Acrobatic Performance in-a Dogcart. HUBERT TOMASO, The Rizley King and Upside-down Dancer MR. S. BATTY. Fearlesr Animal Trainer. AND AN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY OP WORLD'S CHAMPION ARTISTS. 4-MENAGERIES IN ONE—4. Hagenbeek's. Bostock and Wombweli's, Pit* gerald Bros.', and Wirths Huge Zoo. THE GREATEST COLLECTION OP WILD ANIMALS SINCE -THE ARK. . Wirth Bros.' Show is now so large tliat-ifc takes Three Special Trains to Carry it. .. WONDROUS SIGHTS. A Geographical and Zoological Ocular Object Lesson. ' Prices: 4s, ss. 2s. Children half-price. Doors open One Hoar earlier. Afternoon performance same as night.

Pleasure Resorts. XTTAIWEEA : NATURAL HOT SPRINGS . VV. HOTEL. (Now lighted by Acetylene Gas.) NATURAL HOT MINERAL SWIMMING AND PRIVATE BATHS. Sea Bathing, Boating, Pishing, Tennis, Croquet, Bowling, Billiards. "f TARIFF REDUCED TO 78 PER DAY,' £2 23 PER WEEK. FEW SPECIAL ROOMS HIGHER RATE. Exclusive of Mineral Baths. ' FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET. i WEEK-END TRIPS, leaving Auckland 2 p.m. SATURDAYS, and returning to arrive 8.53 a.m. MONDAYS (including hotel charges and steamer fare, hut exclusive of baths), 18s 6d . : Full particulars, Telephone 192. ' , •VT A W A U T S L A N D, The Sorrento of New Zealand. The World-famous Rer*/ence of the late Sir Cocrgs Grey. . NOW THE MOST UP-TO-DATE SEASIDE RESORT IN THE DOMINION. ATTRACTIONS: Wallah;, Opossum, and V ! Deer Shooting. Fishing. Yachting, Sea Bathing, Billiards, Tennis. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. Daily communication by steamer and' , pigeongram. TARIFF: £2 2s per week; 7s per day- i Week-end Tickets, including Steamer Farei \ Accommodation at the Island, and breakfast j on the steamer, 18s D. COUSINS. ! , i ' " Money. MONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate ot ; ISX Interest.—Apply Jackson and Russell. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of First s class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, 109, Queen-street, Solicitor and Notary Public. MONEY.— can Borrow Money on First and Second Mortgages. Shares, or other approved security, Ironi C. R- WILLIAMSON AND CO.. Fort-st.. next G.P.O. rpSUST MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD X SECURITY. E. G. B. MOSS. Solicitor. Swanson street. Auckland. /fiLj»&-fiS "A/TONEY Lent on Prom. Notes. IVX on Build. Society's Shares, /"tjj) on Life Ins. Policies, or on Furnitnrc. without removal. Business strictly confidential.—The Lombard, 31. Wellesley-st., opposite Public Library. TIT O N E Y TO LEND, On Approved Security. WALKER AND PEAK. Solicitors, I 11 anu 12. Mercantile Chambers, Queen-St. MONEY TO LEND, ON FIRST-CLASS MORTGAGE SECURITY, AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. , And in I SUMS TO SUIT BORROWER. SAMUEL VAILE AND tONS, ' Land, Estate, and Financial Agents. 87. Queen-street, 11 - p - VEW REAL A N D IF E R A LD. > ' Subscriptions : 6d per week, delivered in town ' and suburbs, or 10* per quarter in advance, posted to any part of ilie Dominion. ADVERTISEMENTS under the following clusses- . Wanted, To Let, Fon Sale, Lost and Fou>'P> f Personal, Board asu Residence—are inserted at the rate or 18 words for Is, or three consecutire insertions for 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. . Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 2s od each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES, Is extra. These announcements must be signed by the advertiser. e 3 Replies to advertisements will be received ** the unices of the HERALD tree of Charge. S Instructions aa to the Insertion or withdrawal ol • advertisements in the Herald 11111?'. be in writing- _ The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for -insertion of advertisements through * accident or from other causes. a —— — '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13708, 26 March 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13708, 26 March 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13708, 26 March 1908, Page 10

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