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H35858588 SSS3 ■—-—aaßßß—g TTR '■■'■^■'~:';' : ;-V', ' Amusements. ' TTJS ' MAJESTY'S '"- ■ THEATJKI, * FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 5. KBIDAY NEXT. JUNE 5 ; ,: " FUN* ON" THE BRISTOL. < " FUN OX THJ-: BRLfTOL. . JOHN" F. SHERIDAN la his World-famed Character, WIDOW O'BRIEN. WIDOW O'BRIEN. HIS , MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee. Mr. C, It. Balky. ,'H>T WAS THE TROUBLE AT IJ.lf. THEATEE THE LAST THREE NIGHTS? Well, it wag Late-comers, "ho couldn't • get in A WARNINGRemember, it is the Earl-y Bird who catches The Karl and The Girl. «•> .com* Eari-v To-night and To-morrow ■ Night, LAST THE LAST 3 i,Ai;i. ,l ■£ AND 3 ', THh ? NIGHTS. (Wilt.. NIGHTS of! YE* ' There is Nothing Chubby about us. Plenty of Karl-. Plenty of Girl* The Rest ol Everything. THE EARL AND TH»" GIRL Is Perfect. Absolutely the Best Musical I'lav Ever Seen in New Zealand PRICES—4«. 2* M. .iii.l I«, Early Door*. fed extra. Box Plan .it Wildman ana I Arey's. Day Sates at H.M. Cafe. Manager, STANLEY GRANT. \ lckland skating RINK, -A. COBURG-ST., Opp. Albert Park.SKA T 1 X G. Every Night, 7.30 p.m. Every Wed. ami Sat. Alt.. 2 p.m. Good Skates. Good Floor. Good Mimic. SPECIAL SESSION TO-DAY. 2 P.M. i La (He* Free*. Admission. 6YI. Skates. (><i anil Is. - Session for Learner* Every liar, i p.m. AL. FORREST. Proprietor. MOUNT EDEN SCHOOL CHILDREN. iU ST. BARNABAS* HALL. TO-DAY. 3 pan.-" ' ANIMAL KINGDOM" (illustrated by 130 pictures'. TO-MORROW. 3.30 p.m.--" A TRIP ROUND TOE WORLD" (over 100 picture*): THEATRE CINEMATOGRAPH USED. Tickets (to admit to both lectured). 6d; on*' lecture. M. JOHN GILCHRIST, Lecturer, M.S. PIONEER V. CORINTHIAN EC™ •* Wednesday. June 3rd. Domain. J p.m. Corinthian Team: Harvey. Rose. Down*. Pncit-i Sale. Dowsett, Smith. Blnekwell, Worrail. O'Meara. Whittle, Hart. Huresnape.'Foreahaw, Gosling, Branston, Mikelseu, DANCING.— lolantho Academy. Mr. K. A. William. Long Night lakes place this (Wednesday) evening. Past members invited. Morrow's Band. (GYMNASTICS AND PHYSICAL X - X ' CULTURE LEYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM. PONSONBY. Director. Prof. Potter. • TOE-OPENED, A PEIL 1 OTH. . CLASSES held for Ladles. Gentlemen. Boy*, and Girls. Prof, Potior in attendance. Mou., Tuos.. Thurs. afternoon, from 3 to 4.30. Saturday mornings, from 10 to 12, Evenings, from 7.5-3 to 9 o'clock, to give further information. Exhibitions. AUCKLAND QOCIETV ■OF A »TB. ; THE27TU ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN. 12.30 to 5, 7.50 to 10 in. THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Refreshments Free, by Ladies of the Society. PIANOLA RECITALS During the Afternoon and Evening. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. | MUSIC EVERY EVENING. I , S. STUART. Sec. i = ;-:- = ——= -- =3es sb sa Board ant! s(.:siaence, VACANCIES at "EI learner*." ■ , Princest street; Telephone 458, GLENORAN," 28, Lower Sytnonds-street, f Auckland (near Choral Hal!;. — Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent*. 'Phono 2410.. " pUMARVO," Symomls-st—First-class Ac\J commotiation tor Permanent* and Tourists. Iramß stop at door. Telephone . 883.—Mrs. A. Philip '~ V 8' ONOMA — Private Hotel. Alfred-street. ! O Albert Park— First-class Accommodation lor Families, Tourists, etc Terms modcratt. —Mrs. W. Baaeley. Telcuhone, 672. '■'•• "\7t7ENTWORTU," 225, Ponsbnby Rd.- »'¥ Vacancies for 2 or 3 Gentlemen; house thoroughly renovated; hot and cold bath; every home comfort.—Mrs: Walker. " p LENALVON " PRIVATE HOTEL (Late " Admiralty House "). Telephone. 1010. JERMYN-ST. BURKE'S . TEMPERANCE HOTEL, TAUMARUNUL . Opposite Railway Station. 1 have taken over Darwlck'sf Buffelt (formerly Taumaruntti House), and can offer good accommodation to the travelling public. 1 have also renovated the house throughout and added a number of new bedrooms. Letter* and telegrams promptly attended to. Terms moderate. M. BURKE, Proprietor. Telegraphic Address: Burke, Taumarunui LA K E HO U 5 i., TAK APU NA. (Facing Sea-front). FIRST-CLASS EOARDINGHOUSE. under the management of Mrs. Ncwson Shcppard. Winter Tariff. 30s iier week. Vacancies lor Fermancnts. Special terms can be arranged. WEBBER'S, 44 ROOMS. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. ROTOBUA. Opposite Railway Station. First-class Table. Electric Light. Patent, Sanitary Arrangements. Tariff: 35s per week. 6b per day. KIA OR A." PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, jiOT'ORUA. ' This Newly-erected Hoio-e is Opposite th» Sanatorium roundsMagnificent View from Balcony overlooking the Lake. Electric Light throughout. Hot and cold baths. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every Attention. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt ; attention. Porter meets- train. I A. BRACL'EBUSH. Proprietor. METROPOLE, ROTORUA, PRIVATE HOTEL (40 ROOMS), FIRST SEASON. This newly-erected House is immediately opposite railway station, at gates to left entrance. Visitors to Rotorua will find the Metropole the best appointed and most up-to-date house in Eotorua. Magnificent view from balcony. Electric light throughout; hot baths; first-class table; 3 minutes from Sanatorium. Bedrooms large, airy, and welt furnished.—J. F. DWYER, late of Auckland and Christchurch. Tariff. 6s per day. Address. Hotel MetropoJe, Eotorua. '• rpHE AUSTRALIA." EOTOBUa. - New X House, 35 rooms: splendid situation in main street; 100 yards from railway station, four minutes' walk rroai bathssuperior table; spacious rooms; electric* !i.?ht: hot and cold baths, and every botes ' comfort. Winter tarff, 30a per week. Special terms to families, parties, and lor extended periods Thos. Cook and Sons' Coupons. Small Launch at nominal rates, fishing rods, etc.. free. Porter meets all trains- Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention.—J. N. McLean. Proprietor. BENT'S T3ATHGATE TTODSB. HOTORDA (Now open for the Season), has been thoroughly renovated, and is now in eveiy way up to date. Lighted by electricity. Nearest b.nise to the Government Batna, including the large new bath-houie. Motor Cars and Conveyances leave Brent's lor all ths side trips.- Terms reasonable. Porters meet alt trains. S. T. BEKXT. Proprietor. AT E W rj EAF,a Slt IT URAL D. SCBSCBIPTIOXS: 6d I"-:- week, delivered in tcin and suburbs, or lfc \vc quatter in advance, [»;«ted to any |urt oi lie DominionAdvi:i;tisv:m!.vis under the following classes— .WAJfTfci>.-To Lkt, FOB S.ILK. Lost c>d FoC.vd. . Ptr-.-iosAi., Board ani> Rksiukvce—are inserted at the ijt-» <,! 18 -.',r,i(-!» lor If. or throe coiwecutive insertions tot is 6d iw ca*h paid In advance. Birtus, Marriages, ash Dkatus, 2s 6»J each insertion-, KC.VEI'.vL Xoticks, 1* extra. These announcements must be signed by the advertiser Replies to advertisements will be received as the offices ot the. Herald tree of charge. Instructions a« to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in tue Herald must be in writing. 'I'he Proprietors do not hold themselves Tn>pcm*ible tor non-insertion of advertisement* through accident or from other causes. — .., ': - .i..: 1 :.'.' s — rsssr, ■ /

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13766, 3 June 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13766, 3 June 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13766, 3 June 1908, Page 12

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