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Amusements. ,; 7 0" p B B:A ][■ ° v *■. > ' Direction lid win Geach. , . : .- ; • TO-NIGHT'S GREAT EVENT. ' And rro-TU-KuiT r\Ni/Y.--' , J-O-INIGHT \JnLl\ • 1 ■ ,'■* Early Doors open at 6.45 ;, MESSRS. MACMAHON AND CARROLL'S ««- proverbially popular and universally Bucoe« j ■' " ful series of Living Pictures, constituting ■ complete reproduction of the great BUBNS-dQUIIIES "RATTLE ; URNS-SQUIRES -Oattle! > Will be presented and described in detail - ' and descanted upon by the redoubtable ' BILL SQUIRES. , .■ ILL D quires, • : .':,•.-.- •''■/ In person. ... /','''' Wlic arrived from Sydney yesterday, and will make acquaintance with the Auckland nublin ■ ; across the footlights if) this one oecasio* onlj A MOST INTERESTING AND ILNIOI'v EVENT. 4 * NOTE.—In addition to the Great Fir-:-, Contest, Choice Selection of the best SnecU '' ' ' , mens of the Cinematographic Art, including ■ (by desire) ■ ;■■.<- • - "*:S* :: s;'fS . ■.. THE OLYMPIAN GAMES OP THE, FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION '.••'"'' - : '\ At the Stadium, Loudon. . Positively this One Night Only. Popular Prices— 2«, and Is. ox Plan , , throughout the day at Wiluman and Arev's I Day Sales at Carter's. ' ' , EARLY DOORS, from .6.45" to 7.15, Six D «„» Extra, to Stalls and Gallery. y w _______ ___________ Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. , , .-TO-MORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY), TO-MORROW NIGHT, '■.■--"■ ■■;.•■ ■■'•••. At s ■ . THE- "WIDE, -yaORLD "PICTURES. he .V V ide World Xictukes " A POMPLETE pHANGF OP ' a "-cv. A-/OMPLETF ' of.' ■,'•.;. PROGRAMME, • ■ •L EOGRAMME. Will be presented, including . '/,;/ rpHB J ATEST T IVING pICTUi.E ' ■ ' " • " : rj.EM_ ■■''. '^'rW^S^jii ; -. .' -." '■'■-- ■ '■ :'■ - > -■■.:: ■ ■■:-'---s^-t^m I Prices: 2s, Is, and 6d. . '< Children Half-price to 2s and Is scats. ' ' Box Plan at Wildman's. ' n ''.-. .',!, • —« : . . . NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE' SUCCESS. " NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS !.'*>•• NOTHING SUCCEEDS T.IKE SUCCESS.' SKATING ALL THE RAGE. CROWDED SKATING ALL THE RAGE. ■•",-' CROWDED '<' r >' . '• Daily at the GLIDEAWAIT, Coburg-st.. " Near Public Library. ■■' , Afternoon, 3 to 5- : Evening, 8 to 10 . WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ~ Handicap Wheel and Bucket Race. THURSDAY. 15tb, FRIDAY, 16th. Grand Fancy ■' Dress Impersonating Skatine ;•" Carnival, AT THE GLIDE-WAY. Select. Healthy Amusement. • V, J NOTE.—I reserve the riant 01 admission., '•■■■-•.: ~. • REG. WEBB, Manager. '!, Board and Residence. ——■ . „ ' ■ • ■ "in^TANTED— and Gentlemen who ' Vt. will assist in Collecting on Ambulance Saturday, October 31, to-send, their names to William Rattray. Secretary. Mercantile Chambers. , - BURWOOD," Prinees-at., immediately opposite Albet v Park, Vacancies. ■" ' ~ 'Phone 1484. : IVJ'O. 11. COLLINGWOOD-ST —Vacancy for ' J..i 2 Gentlemen Boarders; every homo comfort; terms moderate. ; ' • VACANCIES for 3 or 4 Permanent ' * Boarders;. harbour view.—2l, Arthur-;,!, . Ponsouby- • -• . \ PRIVATE Board and Residence for 2 or 3 .•'-■■■■ Permanent Gentlemen, in the bee; part of Symonds-st.— HKHALD -"■ L COMFORTABLE Balcony Room;: suit two ' , J ."• gentlemen friends; two minutes from Queen-street.—Mrs. Legs,, 18. Lower Vincent-st... .; , TTACANCIES at " Eltemere," Princes- . V street. Telephone 458. -: __ . _-: . . . . '■ QLENALVON'" PRIVATE HOTEL. (Late "Admiralty House.") Telephone, "1010. JERMYN-ST. , ■ • " npHE LIONS," 72, WELLESLEY-ST. WEST, -"- Enlarged -and entirely Renovated. , All modern conveniences. Moderate terms. Telephone, No ( 2583. ' ; Telegraphic. Address: ''Lions." 1 Y " ''"- r "- r '-;■■-Miss Alison tfAcia:vVifr : : ,' ~"'," :V: -. Proprietress. ,\, ■I, AKE '■"' TTOUSE. ' rpAKAPUNi - ; (FACING SEA FRONT)". . , 3 ".: .'■■ : ; '■■ : ■: ?■::■;« .."-'. :■'■■■ '— —- v. ■.■ "i'f■. .' t?~ -' : i.ilriSifiWSlJSSs&S: -■ •■.■'.'••■) ..-:.„■• ■-■. '.-.'-■■•:■. ■■• , ■:■.■■:..■.'.,.■:.'■:■■■ ■■■■:"■ ■. ;'''-'ir: FIRST-CLASS BOARDINGHOUSE,, *.;''"','*") , Under the Management of • . MRS. NEWSON SHEPPARD. Terms on Application. - _, • '' _' Special Winter Tariff. 'Phone, No. 1. __ _ . . _ _, .—_.... SONOMA — Private Hotel, Alfred-street. " ' ' Albert Park—First-claSs Accommodation , . .;. for Families, Tourists, etc. Terms moderate. ■■'■■ —Mrs. W. Bazeley., Telephone, 672. • ; Q. 0 I Nfi T 0 pOTOECA/'. STAY AT '.'THE CENTRAL HOUSE." Quiet pi.ice mid Comfortable. Three niinutM to Government Baths an.i Sanatorium ' ■Gardens. Terms, 5 a a day, 30s week. ' ~' MRS PLRRJN, Pa-optress. ' " T7"IA ORA," PRIVATE BOARD AND > 'r 1 *- RESIDENCE, ROTORUA. - j This Newly-erected House is Opposite the ' . .■■•'/. ; Sanatorium Grounds. 1 < ? K Magnificent ,View; from Balcony overlooking '■'-'',: , -the Lake. , : '-.;■; " .Electric Light 5 throughout. Hot and cold . ' :'■:. ■;■■'-■ l '• ■' ■ 'V■-.''■■■ -■ ■■-.'• . ■■ : :Bat;■'.! : ' '' ■■ ■:■■■■ >.:.i , IS NOW-OPEN TO RECEIVE '• VISITORS. .-&&'. Good Table. -Every f Attention. Letters and Telegrams ill receive prompt ' attention- Porter meets train. A. BRACK! Proprietor..''; :: ;. "ORENT'S ■O.ITHUA'U-; TTOU6E, t ROTORUA Ij' (Now open • for the Season), has beeii, " . thoroughly,. renovated, and is now in every ■ way up to (Lite. Lighted : " by ■ electricity. ' Nearest house to the Government Baths, is--1 eluding the large,-new Lath-house. Motor : ' > Cars and Convey leave Brent's for all , the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters, ! meet all trains. » ■:■:■;■-. ■~;: ;'r S. T.' BRENT, Proprietor. ~•' -rpHE AUSTRALIA/' . ROTORUA.-He* '■' A. House. 50 rooms; splendid situation. ' . in main street; 100' yards from railway, ;. '< ' Btationi four liiinutcfi' walk from batlii; J superior table; ' hpacious rooms; electric light; hot and cold baths,'and every liouw , comfort. Winter tariff, oJs per week. ' ' : Special terms; to families, parties, and for , extended periods. Taos . Cook and Son* -'•",'. f Coupons. Small Launch; at nominal rat«. - ' '■ fishing rods, etc., etc., free. Porter meets all. ■■ . trains. :Letters.and telegrams receive immediate attention.—J. N. .McLean, Proprietor. ' 11/rETROPOLE,:ROTORUA, PRIVATEHOTE& [ . iVi. (40 BOOMS). FIRST SEASON. :, . J This newly-erected House is immediawU ',' | opposite railway station, at gates to lettw* . .trance. Visitors 10 Rotoru.i will find tli«,. , Metropole the best-appointed and most cp-, > to-date House in Rotorua. .Magnificent vie* ; from balcony. Electric light throughout; l I hot baths; first-class table; 3 minutes fro». , |, Sanatorium. Bedrooms large, airy, and >'*'"' furnished.— F. DWYKR, late of Auckland. ; . and ChrisU-hurcb. Winter Tariff, SQs P«- " . ' week. Address, Hotel , Metropole, Rotoriw \ r 1 ===== 1 , V.V ■ Miscellaneous. . __ '.].■■-. k WHO'S YOUR HATTEB? | WHY, COOPER, OF COURSE. _ i-'-T , SAME AS LAST THANK YOU. , l O ■ JOHN EGG'S. - >,> ' L : ■— : —:— — m NEW Pianos, from 5s a week. No" deposit.-■'■_■• tj no interest; no bill of sale. Call and* a || will explain our terms.— High-st. . | 1 : .,B ' T ° H N B ~Vrrrv G ' 1 : J DISTILLER TO ROYAL FAMILY y■' ft PIANOS AND ORGANS Exchanged for..^ 1 " . I ter Ones.-English and Foreign i«« , ;, ■ ■' Agency. Ltd.—S. Coldicatt. Manager. , : M N Ew 7EALAND rT ERA'" D. I Subscbiptio::s: 6d per week, delivered in to* • ■ ■ and suburbs, ur 10a per quarter in uttinwy. :■:..■ ■ posted to any part of. the Dominion. . - ' "II '; ADVER'risEMSrrTa under the following classej-V ■ tA ;:. Wanted. To Let, Fob Sale. 1 Lost and ; „*, , Persos-al, Board and RESiDnNOB-are iwen™ s , i. • at, the rate of 18 words for Is. or three ccn-w* . ,■ m tivelnsertions for 2s 6d for cash paid 111 ou <«**■ . m ■ Births, Markiages, 'and deaths, 2« 6d **,' '.i/ 1 ;'"' fm . Insertion; Funbbai, Notices, Is extra.;. The"' * |J ' nouneemente must be signed by the advertise j| , Replies to advertisements will be received * || the offices of the Herald free of charge. « ii|| • Instructions as to tho insertion or * it ! ldr *'f 4 , - , M advertisements in tne Ueiuld must be m w f""f .. • -.111 Tho Proprietors do not Hold t' hem * clvc %{Srii | W sible for.non-insertion of- advertisements wj|w ma accident or ironi other causes. . ''^''■'■'■•' B

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13872, 5 October 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13872, 5 October 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13872, 5 October 1908, Page 10