: Amusements. ___ p E B A HOUSE. FULLERS VAUDEVILLE VARIETIES. EVERY EVENING AT 8- •' Great Success' of ; MAUD FANING. :.;*•, Queen of Coon Songstresses. ',•-*'. ALBERTO. V : ,-■■'■' Black Art Extraordinary. MASTER HERBERT WILVERTON. / Juvenilis Balladist. ARTHUR^ ELLIOTT JULIA LONGMAN. ■ SCOTT AND BERESFORD. UTILE VIOLET ELLIOTT. ' CARLTON AND SUTTON. ' CUIBRY riISTERS. ALBERT LUCAS. HAGAN AND FEASER. And BIOGRAi-K VARIETIES. / v Prices 2s, Is. and 6d. Reserves at VI Udman aPEOPLE'S MISSION. Oddfellows; Hall. Tonight Last Popular Winter Social. Excellent Programme. Refreshments. Opera Rous". Sunday Afternoon. Bioscope , Telle • Tale- ". : ■ '-■• - •'■ .__— —. WEDNESDAY NEXT. _ WEDNESDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 9tb. BLAND HOLT'S COCOMES BACK , Recitals. ____ a A C R E D CONCERTS THE BIRKENHEAD AND NORTHCOTF MUSICAL SOCIETY. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 8 p.m. In ST. ANDREWS church. Lower Symonds-st. . HAYDN'S'" CREATaON.'' „ Soloists; Madame Chambers. Messrs. W. aspinall, and 0 E. Farrow Organist, Mr. «- Leslie Hunt; Pianist. Miss Sharp. JPulI Chorus. Conductor. Mr. AY. T SharpCollection in Aid of the Organ rund. Meetings. ~■■ METHODIST FOREIGN MISSION FORWARD MOVEMENT. A GRAND MISSIONARY MEETLNG. PITT-ST. OHuKGIi, ~ THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. ,%t 7.30. , Addresses by the _~,„. REV. Wm. .£. AND MRS. «EOMILOV» (For 17 years Missionaries in Bntian -New ■ Guinea)- , ■ Chairman: A- C CAUGHEY, ESQ. , £ Special Music liy the United Methodist Choirs. Anthem: " Send Out Thy Light (Gounod). - N.B.— miss the Thrilling Story of the New Guinea Mission. . \' , . Collection on behalf of the Advance and Relief Fund. ■ , . "_. ■.- ■ ■-■•.■■■■ •■ __ : : -. rt'l IN A IKI.AND MISSION. V- ANNUA? MEETING TO-NIGHT. in TABERNACLE SCHOOLROOM, at 7.30. Speakers: Mr Wm. e>. Strong (Missionary for 16 years. Inland China), Rev. A. L. Cannon, en route for China. Chairman: Rev. H. Knowles Kempton. Special Literature ■on Sale. No Collection. You are earnestly invited. * -jITELANESIAN". , MISSION. ! A Farewell Service in connection with the Departure of the Mission Yacht Southern ' Cross will be held in St. Mary's Cathedral. 1 j TOMORROW" (Friday), at 10.33 a.m. TV/jrEETING.-GOSPEL HALL. DEVONPORT. luL —MR. E. E. CLARKE (from China), will i give an Address at 7.30 p.m.. on Mission ' Work." Also, Mrs. Clarke will Address Women Only, at 3 p.m. Christians invited. - --■.' Lectures. T ECTURES TO MIDVVTVES. The Second Course of the above Lectures will be given by Dr. LINDSAY on FRIDAY. the 4th inst.. and consecutive Fridays, at 3.30 p.m. - -."■ Dental. • \ M* A. H, .(j"-™* SURGEON DENTIST y • (By Exam). : " Has returned from Europe and America, and , is now practising in < -if ■ MASON'S BUILDINGS (Next Auckland Savings Bank). "■■•>, J. B. F 1 * T ; * ..'.'■ : / SURGEON DENTIST. " BANK OF N.Z. BUILDINGS. '" 165. KARANGAHAPE - ROAD. y'' : : ■ Telephone. 2526. ; —— ii' i ' lwmm mmmtlmmmimlmMmmmmmmm^ Board and Residence. COMF. Home in Priv. Resid., for 1 or 2 permanent^. Box 736: ■ ."': ■ | BURWOOD." 26. Princea-st., Overlooking Albert Park.—Vacancies.,, *.-•:.>-. " W7ENTWORTE," 229. Ponsonby Ed. near ! ii Si. John's Church.Newly renovated '•■ hot. an;: cold water; every home comfort-."! Mrs. Walker. - -'. ■* .. '; ' -r-tf.,;: ...... .',':-\ PRIVATE Family desire Boardens; . really j good home, every comfort; 4nun. Walk ; Queen-street; lEs.—Roslyn .House, corner j Wynyard-street and Grafton Road. ; "- -.• ■:' .] CLIFF LINTON. 49, Vbacent-st.-~Comfort-able Board for Gentlemen, convenient to city: vacancies; moderate terms.— Watson.'-'''- .. - .... * VACANCIES for % or 3 Gentlemen in Pri- » vine House, facing sea; terms moderate.— Sarsfield-st.. Ponsonby. - ~: : ;: : ;'r\ -' OTAGO HOUSE'.*' 83, Weiiesiey-street W. -—Vacancies for-Five Boarders. Terms moderate. Under new management . Edwards, - ' ; GLENOSMOND." Symonds-st., 5 Doors X below St Accommodation specially suited for Business Gentlemen. i 'Phone 1349.— F. A. Irving. ;V;.%:fH v X'3J. HAUEAKI , HOUSE, Vincent-st.. near ■: St. Matthew's.—Vacancies for Boarders; new house; hot. and cold water. Terms moderate. —Mrs. Mac Liver. '.. * .-).-.■-, TVTORTH SHORE -BOARD AND RESIIX DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacaucies. — Bayswater. ' Beach Road West .-.■;•.<, ;..,,.;.,,.,..,-; " QTONEHUEST." . SYMONDS.- STREET O First-class Board and Residence for : Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. ' OAKXEIGH, Upper Symonds-st.— Board and Residence for Ladies and i Gentlemen; Id section. 'Phone 1720. Opposite Buchanan's, confectioner. Terms; moderate.—Mrs. M. L Gray " QIENALVON" PRIVATE HOTEL. (Late "Admiralty House.") '!*-' Telephone 1010. -' \. JEBMYN-ST THING'S QOURT pEIVATE TTOTEL. | UPPER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. j UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. j M K - G. U SHEB - { I Begs to inform his -numerous friends and the I genftral public that he has taken over the above well-known Private Hotel, and by ■> strict attention to the wants "of his guests j hopes to merit a share of their patronage. '< . '■;■.:"; T HE TTOTEL - ■.] Is very private, central, ami convenient, sur- : rounded by large and well laid-out. ground* i and in the healthiest part of the city.'■'* I A few minutes fom Sj indndH-st. Tram Cars. | • Tennis Court and Gymnasium. Telephone. 2256. . " 'PHE . AUSTRALIA." ROTORUA. - New ! A House, 30 rooms; spJendid situation m mam street; 100 yards from railway I station, four minutes' walk from baths* ! superior table; spacious rooms; electric I light; hot and coldsbaths.* and eVery home comfort. .Winter tariff. 30s. per week Special terms to families; ties, and for extended periods Thos. Cook, and Sons'' Coupons. Small Launch at nominal rates i fishing rods, etc., etc.. free. Porter meets a'i trains. ■ letters and telegrams receive immediate attention—J. N. McLean. Proprietor. gREST'S / gATHGATE . TTOUSE. ROTORUA " "*" (Now open for the Season), has Wn thoroughly renovated, and is now in everyway up to date. Lighted bv electricit/ Nearest house to the Government, Baths in! eluding the large new bath-house Motor ( ars and Conveyances reason * far all mTet SK allSs Te ™ t "*">»**>*■ , *SrtSl J S T. BRENT, Proprietor. T IPP PIANOS-Sole Agents. English a^d -U foreign Piano Agency, Ltd.. 181. Queen. street.'aear-H-M. Theatre. Woeen : rpHE STANDARD Egg Preservative is SHIRTIVE\?eL M °o A f BRAX ? : EGG PRESERVEii\t. iears of experience with it nX strengthens its claims. At *« stored °s& that the full name is on the label. ?: ° rr\EE NEW PROCESS LONG CLAATnv 1 m GOLD-MOULDED BECORDS** 10 * 1 The Latest and Best on the Market "'<~i ' Manufactured bv the - : PREMIER MANUFACTURING CO TTn 81. City .Road, London D " Sole New Zealand Agents. '-■"-■ ■ M^?o° l . CLARK - AND CO.. o, v al6-18. Fort-street, Auckland " Sub-Agents; throughout New Zealand - I From whom Stooks may be had.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13845, 3 September 1908, Page 8
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