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mi i" j j SBBBBBSB g 1.1 """J • ' ■ Amusements. ■_ HI S « A" .test T'l. ' ■ ■ . > Lessee...C R- Bailer. «_.„* L.» RUPERT CLARKE. -WIN WREN. VETOTLL AND OuNN a «.-•'. Direction of - ' :i CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNS. j Easiness Manager - -G. Roman Baraee THIS (MONDAY) EVENING And - _j TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) and WEDNESDAY. LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS Of the Fascinating Historical Costume Drama, ' , i ii n-irrT.n i * BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK. ! a BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK, i i a BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK. } I A BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK. 1 Tke First New Zealand Production of which on Saturday evening roust undeniably be forded i«* ' BRILLIANT AN I* ARTISTIC TRIUMPH. HARCOURT BEATTY \i "MARLEY. DUO DE TOURNAY" (Beggar and Singer). And MADGE MCINTOSH. As "LADY MARY DUDLEY." COMPLETE AND CONVINCING SUCCESS And theWONDERFUL OVATION. Accorded these Popular Star* at the close of the Play was » DELIGHTFULLY FITTING TRIBUTE To ;* TRULY MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCE. Scenic Splendour of Unexampled Magnificence, tioricous Costumes of the Period. An Exciting Historical Romance. Realistic Stage Picture*. Appropriate Musical Interlude!". THE GREAT FIGHT ON THE STAIR THE GREAT FIGHT ON THE STAIRCASE., A Realistic Sword Tourney at the conclusion of Act 11. greeted with wildest excitement. THURSDAY. JUNE 25th, ONE NIGHT ONLY. — Dumas' Famous Emotional Drama. C A MILL E. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JUNE 26 and V, LAST TWO NIGHTS OF SEASON. Revival of the Great Romantic Military Drama. THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING. Plava produced by Gaston Merv.ile. Plans for the remainder, of. the Seasoa now Open at Messrs. Wildman and Arey's Prices: 4s, 2s 6d. and Is. Early Doors 6<l extra, to Stalls aid Gallery. Day Sales, Hi* Majesty's Cufa. i, . in .... pYMNASTICS AND ' PHYSICAL . CULTURE LEYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM, PONSONBY. Director. Prof. Potter. "OE-OPENED. APK^I^TH. CLASSES held for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boy*, and Girls. Prof. Potter in attendance. Man., Tues., Thurs. afternoon, from 3 t» 4.30. Saturday mornings, from 10 to I*. Evenings, from 7.30 to 9 o'clock, tv> give further information. * Dental. ' M E, CX c™* DENTIST. (Late of Mr. A. M. Carterj. No. 266. QUEEN-STREET. Two Doors Above Savings Bank. XT O W E Y WALKER. "REMOVED NEXT TO HPtIFFIN Corner, opposite D.6.C. DENTIST. Board and Residence. VACANCIES at " Ellegmcre,", Print**t street. Telephone 453. VACANCY for Throe Boarders, in private family.— 60, Union-street. ' „ __ , i —„——4 VACANCIES for Two or Three Gentlemen \ Boarders; close trams —97, College Bd.. Ponsonby. ■~.-'■ ... " A BERDARE," Upper Grafton Rd.~Fir«J\ class Accommodation; close Id section- "Phone. 2037. GLENORAN," 18. Lower Symonds-street. Auckland (near Choral HalD.—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent*. 'Phone 2450. ;■■ v___J ' f ' ' SONOMA — Private Hotel, Alfred-strest. Albert Park-Firat'tlass Accommodation . for Families, Tourist*, etc Terras moderate. —Mrs. W. Baseley. Telephone. 672 " LENALVON" PRIVATE HOTEL. (Late "Admiralty House.") ' Telephone 1010. , JERMTN-ST. LAKE HOUSE, TAKAPUNA. (Facing Sea-front). FIRST-CLASS BOARDINGHOCSE. nnder the management of Mrs- Newson Shoppard, Wiuter Tariff, 30s per week. Vacancies for Permanent?. Special term*' can be arranged. WEBBER'S. 44 ROOMS. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, ROTORA. Opposite Railway Station. First-class Table. Electric Light. Patent Sanitary Arrangemeats. Tariff: 35s per week, 6» per duy. TVRENT'S T>ATHGATE TTOUBE, ROTORUA (Now open for the Season), has been ; thoroughly renovated, and is now in every way up. to date. Lighted, by electricity. Nearest house to the Government Baths, including the large new bath-house. , Motor Cars and Conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains. S. T. BRENT, 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 thi Metropole the best appointed and most up-to-date houfef in Rotoraa. Magnificent view from balcony. Electric light throughout; hot baths: first-class table; 3 minutes from Sanatorium. Bedrooms large, airy, and well furnished.—J. V. DW.YER. late of Auckland and Christchurch. Tariff. 63 per day. Address, Hotel Metropole, Rotorua. KIA ORA," PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ROTORUA. This Newly-erected House is Opposite the Sanatorium Grounds Magnificent View from Balcony overlooking the Laktt. Electric Light throughout. Hot sind eold baths. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. Every Attention. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Porter meets train. A- BRACKKBUSH. Proprietor. 1 THE AUSTRALIA,*' ROTORUA. - New House. 30 rooms; splendid cdtuatiott in main street; 100 yards from railway station, four minutes' walk from baths; superior table; spacious rooms; electric light; hot and cold baths, and every borne comfort. Winter tariff, 30s per - week. Special terms to families, parties, and for 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. BURKE'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, TAUMARUNUI, Opposite Railway Station. I have taken over Dawick's Buffett (formerly Taumarunui House), and can offer good accommodation to the travelling public. I have also renovated the house throughout and added a number of new bedrooms. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Terms moderate. M BURKE. Proprietor. Telegraphic Address: Burks, Taumarunui \TEW 7E.HA.NB TT ERA L D SCBSCRIPTIOJfS: fed per week, delivered la tows and suburbs, or 10s per quarter ia advisee. posted to auy part c! the Dominion. Advertisements under the following ciwiei— Wasted, To Let, For Sale. Lost xxd Focxp, I'ERSO.v.u., Boanu and Rcsidskce— inserted at the rate of 18 woids for, la, or three consecutive Insertions for 2s 6d for cash paid in sdvsnc*. Births, Marriages, asd Deaths. 2» 6d each ingfriion; FUNERAL Notices, Is extra. The*e announcements must be signed by tbe sdvertisetReplies to advertisements will be received »* the offices of tho Herald free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in tne HERALD must be in writing. 'the Proprietors do not hold themselves respon- j£: sible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13782, 22 June 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13782, 22 June 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13782, 22 June 1908, Page 10

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