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OP % R A 11 0 0 81 L#.*ws...John Fuller and Sons. 3tib-Le«secA...The World's Pictures Syndics.!.*, EVERY EVENING AT 8. MATINEE. SATURDAY. *»., Last. Continued Triumph of List ; ' Week Wedf, bat HPHE hat One. X*\n"DE TIfORLD piCTURES One. wide TiroRLD pirrtßEs ■ THE SUPREME TRIUMPH OF CINEMA. TOOK A PHY. Facile Prineepa—Easily First—Facile, PritK-epo. EVERY FILM NEW TO AUCKLAND, SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30. FOURTH GRAND MATINEE, When {he Management will have the pUs.x*tue and privilege of entertaining the inmate* of the various local Orphanage* with ib« WIDE WORLD PICTURES. Prices: 2?, Is. and 6d. Children Half Price. Box Plan. Wiidman and Are>**«. ' TT I S MAJES TY ' S T HEAT V, B I.c3«ee, Mr. C R. Bailey. Business Manager, Geo JJnuje. THE AUSTRALASIAN MUSICAL SOCIETY 1 * FIRST PRODUCTION. THE TEA GIRL. I'll '! i: A GIRL.. T fi E "1 K A IK L. A Musical Comedy in Two Arts. Libretto and Lyrics by Mr G. D. Graham. Music by Titos. Humphreys (composer of -The Lady TypiM.'' ' Piuh-PtaH," " The Golden Wed and " Mis* Von Zay'iT/cc" Under the e-teemed patronage of .fir .J.,, seph Ward. P.O. and Lady Ward. Mr. Vrthtif Myers and Mr*. Myess, Hon .1. < Tole. K.C.. and Mrs. Pole. ON JUNE 27. e And POSITIVELY fIX NIGHTS ONLY. The quaintly pretty and delightfully ($'«(• morons Anffio-Japauese Musical * Comedy. THE TEA (lint,, THE TEA GIRL, TII E VE A G IRE, Under the Sol: Production of MR. SCOT! COLYILLE. Owing to the enormous demand for «eat*. the Management beers to announce that the « Box Plan for the Season will be opened utWildmau am' Arey's on MONDAY. June 22. at 9 a.m We advise early booking; to se- , cure good seats. GEO. HUME, Business Mann-err. AT.Z. SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF IN WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND FOR I THE PREVENTION OF CRL'EETY TO i ANIMALS. 3 PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE AND BRIDGE PARTY, Followed by a Dance, In Aid of the Funds of the Society. [ In the CHORAL HALL. THURSDAY. JUNE 18, 1908. Ticket"?, 2s fid. Commence 7.30 p.m. Ticket* may bo obtained from Wilduian and A rev'*, or from the members of the Ladies' Committee. Special Trams for all districts at 11.45 p.m. /■GYMNASTICS AND PHYSICAL : *"*" CULTURE LEYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM, PONSONBY. ' Director. Prof. Potter. "OE-OPENED. APRIL -J OTH. CLAS>i„s held for Ladies. Gentlemen, Boyi, and Girls. Prof. Potter in attendance. Mom, Tttes., Turn's afternoon, from 3 to 4.30. Saturday mornings, from 10 to 12. Evenings, from 7.30 to 3 o'clock, to give further information.

Board and Residence. SIMLA." King's Parade, Devonport, clone to Victoria Wharf.,—Vacancies for Permanent Boarders and Tourists; under new management. Terms moderate. T ADY offers Comfortable Home to Lady &J Boarder;' quiet, private family; clone tram. 2d section.—Jar. 12. ID:rai,d Office. VACANCIES at " Ellesmere," Princesstreet. Telephone 453. GLENORAN," Id. Lower SymoiHls-Htreot. Auckland (near ('Moral Hall).—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and man wit*. 'Phone 2<Jso. " OUMAIWO," Bymonds-st.—•First-class Ac\J commodation for Permanent* and Tourists, 'j rains stop at door. Telophom ' ti£3—Mrs. A Philip ■ . SONOMA — Private Hotel. Alfred-street, O Albert Park—First-class Accommodation ' for. Families. Tourist*, etc Terras moderate -Mrs W Bnzeley. 'Tclenhoue, 672 ' " LENALVON " PRIVATE HOTEL. (Late " Admiralty House.") I, Telephone 1010. JERMVN-ST. , r „„ i «,—— ■— ~..,„-.—,-..—, m —■* . T A E HOUSE, TAKAPUNA •" (Facing Sea-front]. FIRST-CLASS BOARDINGHOCSE. tinder I tho management oi Mrs- Newson Sheppard. Winter Tariff, 30s per week. Vacancies for Permauctita. Special , term* can be arranged.' 1 T>URKE'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL,

JL> TAUMARUNIT, Opposite Railway Station. I have- taken over Dawick'n Buffet (formerly Taumarunui House), and can offer good accommodation to the travelling public. I have alno renovated the house throughout I and added a number of new bedrooms. Letters and telegrams promptly attended • ! to. Terms moderate. ; M BURKE, Proprietor. . j Telegraphic Address: Burke, Taumarimui ———__ __ _____-. XXJ EIBE H' S, 4~4 ROO MS ! * » DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. ROTORUA. | Opposite Railway Station. First-class Table. Electric Light. Patent Sanitary Arrangements. Tariff: 35b per week. 6s per day. •' nPHE AUSTRALIA," ROTORUA.-New . X House, 30 rooms; splendid situation in main street; 100 yards from railway . station, four minutes walk from bath*; superior table; spacious rooms; electric light; hot and cold baths, and every horn* comfort. Winter tariff, 30s per week. Special terms to families, parties, and for 1 extended periods. Thou. Cook and Son*' j Coupons. Small Launch at nominal rates, i fishing rods, etc., free. Porter meets all ' trains, Letters and telegrams receive imi mediate attention.—J. N. McLean, Proprietor. ETROPOLE, ROTOK V A. PRIVATE HOTEL METROPOLE, ROTORU A. PRIVATE HOTEL (40 ROOMS), FIRST SEASON. This newly-erected House is immediately opposite railway station, at gates to left em trance. Visitors to Rotorua will find the Metropole the best appointed and mo»t up-to-date hou«e in Rotorua. Magnificent view from balcony. Electric light throughout; hot baths: first-class tabic; 3 minutes from Sanatorium. Bedrooms large, airy, and well furnished.-.!. V. DWYER, late of Auckland and Chriatchurch. Tariff, 6s per day. Address, Hotel Metropole, Rotorua. i'| •' T7TA ORA." PRIVATE BOARD AND ' IV RESIDENCE. ROTORUA. This Newly-erected Horn-:© is Opposite the Sanatorium Ground* Magnificent. 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 Tc'esrams will receive prompt attention. Porter meets train. A. BRACKEBUSH. Proprietor. TJBENT'S TJATHGATE TTOUSE KOTORCA (Now open for the Season", has been thoroughly renovated, and is now in every ! way up to date. Lighted nv electricity. I Nearest house to the Government Bath*, inj "-hiding the large new bath-house. Motor I Cars and Conveyances leave l'reui for all : the side trips. ' Terms reasonable. Porters j meet all trains. ; S. T. BRENT, Proprietor.

ASK F ~ O R !X\ JOHN BEGG'S Will fE CAPSULE AT B 7i;.H A .< D TT E, II ALB ScuscßirTiojrs: 6d per week, delivered in tow* and suburbs, or 10a per quitter in udvuicet posted to any part c: tlit* Dominion. ADVERTISEMENTS under the following- ci»«MWasted, To Let, Lor. Sale, Lost ami Kocsn. I'EKsoxAi.. Board .on kksidbscb—are inserted at the rate of 18 words lor Is, or three coiwcctt* five insertions tor 2a 6d for cash paid in advance. BIIUHS, SIARM.IUES, A.VD DEATHS, £« 6d each insertion; Funeral Notice?, Is extra. The** announcements must be signed by tie advertiser. Replies to advertisements will be received at ! the oflicrs of the HERALD Lee of charge. I lusttuetious as to the insertion or withdraw*! of ! advertisements in trie Hei!.u.d mini It" In writing.' I The Proprietors do not hold themselves respon- ! sible tor lion-insertion ol advertisements through accident, or fioiii other causes.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13778, 17 June 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13778, 17 June 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13778, 17 June 1908, Page 12