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, mi ;'inilii ■■.l i i aaa i'»i»»ir»"?!fff«" ii i i| 'i i 'W!*f w^i "";. Amusements. \ : ' : ''■ ; '••;■'.. : HIS MAJESTY'S . , THEATRE* TO-MORROW '(FRIDAY). "JUNE $..;'■ TO-MORROW • (FRIDAY JUNE 6. LAST NIGHT OF REASON. Grand Special Farewell Performance '■■•" FUN ON. THE BRISTOL. ■';:'■.- FUN ON THE BRISTOL. , ;'/ " , JOHN P. SHERIDAN ' V : 7 - ; In his World-famed Character,' ■ ' ■ '.'WIDOW'O'BRIEN.- ■ : ''-'- ' '■^■■■"' : . , , WIDOW O'BRIEN. _^ - HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' .", Lessee, Mr. C. .E. Bailey. . TO:NIGHT. 10-NIGKT, , Last Chance to Meet ' ' ' ' THE ". EARL . GIRL EARL AND HI? Gift' KARL GIB* Last Chance to sec the Favourite JOHN F. SHERIDAN As JIM OHEEKE. THE DOG-TRAINER, EARL. "Fur One Night Onij. far 3) t.'nid." "Wild Monkeys Biting hi* tjtuitiiaick." PRICES— 2s M. and Is. Early Doors. 61 extra. Box ' Plan at" Wildman and' Arc.v's. Day Safe* at H.M. Cafe. ■ Manager, STANLEY GRANT. "IJC7TLL Friends! who attend the Mansers f.™ Socials please note the next will b# bed To-uislit, instead of To-morrow? Exhibitions. AUCKLAND COCIETY OF ..-' A R'Di THE 27TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. IS NOW OPEN, 12.30 to S". 7.30 to 10 p.m. PIANOLA RECITALS ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. S. STUART. See. —. - - .i. ,i ."=;!;rr", 1 .'":!,"»,-■ vrz •^rrs Hotels. FREE HOUSE. FREE HOUSE, .-' npHISTLE TTOTEL. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. MR. 808 NOTON desires to intimate to his large circle of friends that ho is now in full possession of the above TPEKE jTCUSE. And is prepared to extend a hearty wclcoui* to old Customers and new. Finest pUNEDIN "DEERS Will always bo on tap. and only the choicest brands of Wines. Spirits, and Cigars stocked. All the local Ales and Stout, including "IMPERIAL." "LION." and CAMPBELLEHRENFRIED, are : now to hand, and customers' requirements will receive prompt attention. Country orders, accompanied by cheque or money order, will bo executed. with despatch. . Publications. rpO THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND--1 - SUBSCRIBE. SUBSCRIBE, T SUBSCRIBE. " q. QOU run/En." NEW ZEALAND'S POPULAR HOME JOURNAL. . Thirty-two Pace.*. A Splendid Fashion Department specially compiled for New Zealand Women. Beautifully Printed Fashion Plates A Free Pattern. , Stories, for Old arid Young. A Bright Budget of Facts, Fashion, Fun. and l . Fiction. ■ . HALF-A-C'ROWN A YEAR. POSTED TO YOUR. HOME ■■'..■.: Single Copies Threepence. The Only Journal of its kind published in , the Dominion Photographic Requisites. AMERICAN . FLEE T. TjOXT BUY A CAMERA ju*t. tho - week before. Buy it well in' advance, use it under various cirenmstjncoa.f and make a success of Photography, as any schoolboy cap now do, We supply everything photographic—DarW Room, Free "Lessons' daily, (or by correspondence.!. ■.'-' , '■•.:'. - .- : ' , rnifE N.Z. pHOTO. G OODS pO.« QUEEN-ST.. NEXT RAILWAY STATIONS ■ ■ , ■' ; ' '■' '. ENOS- H PEtiLER, 1 >' - > ■ f Manager, i *■'.' Board and Heisiaencc. . , VACANCIES at " Eiinore.'' Symondg-st Telephone, 1076. \TOETiI SHORE—BOARD AND EESD V 1> DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. . T«rm» ; moderate. Vacancies. — Bayawater, Beach' Road West. ACRAIvT HOUSE, Vincent-st., near Bt. Matthew's.--Vacancies for B-jarders; new house; hot and cold water. Terms moderate. Mrs. MacLlve'r. ; . SYDNEY.— Carlton Mansion,' Glebe ' Rd., k) Glebe Point. Beautiful grounds; billiards, smoke, music, reception rooms; tennis. 10min. city. Moderate. OAKLEIGH, Upper Syraonus-st.—Privat* Board and Residence for Ladles and Gentlemen; Id section. 'Phone. 1720. Opposite Buchanan's, confectioner. Terms, moderate.— M. L. Gray. "QTONKHUHST/V BYMONDB • STREETK>' First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate.— Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 50*. .. ICTORIA HOUSE, 48, Nelbon-strect. UnV dcr new management Renovated throughout. —.Vacancies for Permanent Boarders: hot and cold water- Terms moderate.—W. R. Field. Proprietor. rpHE GROSVKNOB. Church-street, DevonX port.—Vacancies, 'i or 3 Gentlemen, or Married Couple. ~ House thoroughly renovated. High, dry, healthy. 'Terms moderate.— Jamison. Late of Hobart. "QLENALVON", PRIVATE, HOTEL (Late " Admiralty Home "). Telephone. 1010. JERMYN-ST. WEBBER*«, 44 ROOMS, DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. ROTORDA. Opposite Railway Station. First-class Table. Electric Light. Patent Sanitary Arrangements. Tariff: 33s per week, 6s per day. T>EENT'S TJATHGATE TTODaB, • EOTOEUA (Now open for the. Season), has been thoroughly renovated, and is now in eve*,? way up to date. Lighted by electricity. Nearest house to the Government Bains, including the large new bath-house. Motor Car* and Conveyances leave Brent's for all th» side trips. Terms reasonable. Port«ra meet ali trains. .■■■■' S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. " rr\H£ AUSTRALIA." , ROTOKUa. - 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 baths, and every homo comfort. Winter tar-ff, 30s per week. Special terms to,families, parties, and for extended periods. Thus. 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. /-10 ING TO TOO TORE A. STAY AT " THE CENTRAL HOUSE.'* Quiet place and Comfortable. Three minute* to Government Baths and Sanatorium Gardens. Terms. 53 a day, 50s week. MRS. PERRIN, Proprietress. MEW rw EA L A D TJ AL D. SUEScniPTioss■: 6d per (veek, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10» i>;r quarter iu advance, posted to any part ci the Dominion. Advertisements under the following classes— Wasted, To let. For. Kale, Lost am» Fockp. I'kbsosal, BOAttO AXD RESJDE.VCE—are insetted a', the rate ot IS words tor Is or three consecutive insertions for it» 6d.for cash paid in advance. RrttTas, MAr.rn.lOKS, asd ukaths, z% 6d each insertion; FV-vkkal NOTICES. Is extra, 'the** »aauuncemente must be sigacd by the advertiser.' Replies to advertisements will be received ' *>> •lie (ctices of the Ui;a\Lt) iitr. ot ehatge. iushuctions a* to the ln*ffji.>oii or w:t!idt*iv*l at stivertiicments in tue HBBitu must' be- in writiitlt, Tins Proprietor* do no&'.boUl'themteKef jetponfiblc for noo-msMUoii bj advrrti*eiufnti throu;!i accident,.' or (rem other causes,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13767, 4 June 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13767, 4 June 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13767, 4 June 1908, Page 8