Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

I Amusements. ...v'UIHiS" - MAJESTY'S THEATRE " OLD FOLKS AT HOME' "* ■THE BOX PLAN FOR THIS NO run v ■'' PRODUCTION OPENS•'TO-MORROW avvn NESDAy) MORNING, AT WILDMAV 4vi AREY'S. AIsD '. HIS MAJ.ESTV" 1 ? " rUKAT&T Lessee. Mr. CR. Bailc> ATRK - Direction Allan Hamilton. , " '1 i Messrs. Rupert Clarke. John Wren. Mernr'ii * * IfJ A and Onnn'-; l)i unaEic Co yneU •: 1 Another Magnitlecni KeceptioTi and Crowded '*' * ' ■■■■ House to Witness the Evergreen Drama ■'■ T II L F A 'I A. L W L D U i X■} » '.'.'.' "THE FATAL WEDDING" ' ' . "THE FATAL WEDDTxJi'- . Once More Received with Utmost Hem,* ' ' "■ strations of.Delight. ' -"-' ■ ■".'. LISTEN TO THE CHIMES..'•'. ■ '"il F ,.*'t They ring out the glad tidings of the adi«nt .of this most striking and successful of • modern plays, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! : ; ': : -i ■ ■ TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6 And ■■: TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS ' ' POSITIVELY LAS'!' THREE NIGHTS Cm " THE FATAL WEDDING." > Beatrice Hollo way and Ernest Leicesta* ' together with 'a Magnificent Cast < " AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ■"'. ",' ' The delightful Drama, denoting all ; pham in the life we live. v m '. "THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME," ' ' , > Will be presented on " ,'*->- ' FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9 ■ '■"• ,'" (For Four Nights Only). ' , SEE THE GREAT PICKANINNIES,' SCEfP ; - PASTIMES ON A PLANTATION. ' * '. The Box Plan opens as above indicated. General Box Plan at Wildman and AreV'i Day Sales H.M. Cafe. Prices: 0. Stalls:and « •'. Dress Circle, 3s; Second Stalls, 2s; Gallery Is (Early Doors 6d extra to 2s and is seata). * '. '"" ' NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS *<'*■' ' NOTHING - SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS , •' NOTHING ■SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS* •",'" .' SKATING ALL THE RAGE. CROWDED SKATING ALL THE RAGE. CROWDED '■ "- Daily at the GLIDEAWAY, Coburg-st., Near Public Library. ■■■■■■■■■ "A Afternoon. 3 to 5. Evening, 8 to 10WED>TESDAY NIGHT. -i ;, • ' "Handicap Wheel and Bucket Race. ;" 4 ; '.'-> ■' THURSDAY. 15th. FRIDAY, 16tU. i ■• Grand Fancy Dress Impersonating Skating ' , ■ : .,' ■: CarnivaJ, ■~ ■■,->■.;,' "■:<.::■'■■ AT THE GLIDEWAY. Select, Healthy Amusement. NOTE.—I reserve the rieht of admission. ' < . REG. WEBB, Manager.. ■', J_'^ ; .' -,;, ;/'".' v^-' ' ■Exhibitions. - ;^''':; >l3||||| q. AS * G AS *. " G 77 - ' EXHIBITION, TO-NIGHT. 7.30 to 9.30, '■'!■■ AT NO. 4, N.Z. EXPRESS Ca'S CENTRAL- Si ' SAMPLE ROOMS, ■..-... i • VICTORIA , QUADRANT. . ( A NEW METHOD OF MANUFACTURING a - _ " VAPOUR GAS ;..' :■ < ;■!. ;I . For Incandescent Lighting. "',';* Unexcelled for Cooking, Etc. " , ;' / ' Can be attached to all. existing pipes arid'; ■ ,;• Fittings. Cost per 1000 feet, 3s. ~ Forty-five Light Plant Installation complete ."■:...'.".."■. : . -: On View. '-/''Y'^^^M^i 53.Board and Residence. "^TtTANTED— Ladies and Gentlemen who V Y will assist in Collecting on Ambulance Saturday, October 31; to send their, names to William Rattray, Secretary. Mercantile Chambers. , >,•,. —— ' OAICBOURNE," Waterloo Quadrant, opt). • '' Government House.—Vacancies. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for a ' < Married Couple; every ' comfort large room, pleasant locality; terms • moderate;' ' good table.—Address HERALD •. . - ■'. .—. . BURWOOD," Princes-st., immediately . ; opposite Albert Park. — Vacancies. ,i 'Phone 1484. '" ■jVTO. 11, COLLINGWOOD-ST—Vacancy for " 11 - 2; Gentlemen Boarders; every . homo ■ ' ■. comfort; terms moderate. - V-v'i ! - ——-r- ——— ■ ■- ;,..".;.:.-.'- fyMs; VACANCIES for 3 or 1 Permanen Boarders; harbour view.— Artlmr-ht, Ponsonby- ; " l\/TONA," 12. Symonds-atreet, opp-. Chora ,-- LtX Hall—Vacancies for. Boarders; first, "i , / class accommodation; : every , convenience * 'Phone, 293— L. Gick. NORTH SHORE -BOARD AND RES! iY DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Term - ■: moderate. Vacancies. — Bayswater. ; Beac.:, Road West .■ , :- ; .. ;- ' " WENTWORTH," 229. Ponsonby Rd. nek. T V i .St. John'B Church.— renovated , hoi '.and'! cold water; every home ! comfort.Mrs. Walker. HAURAKI HOUSE, Vincent-st.. near. & :, Matthew's.— for Boarders; uen house; hot and cold water. Terms moderate —Mrs. MacLiver.■■■. : ;'-t' : .; : '.•■.>>:'>/■■.■''.:•■■-;''.',■';-.'■;.;' ,; i-'S^V^jl'S'fcillllf CILITF LINTON."' 49." Uiiii«r Vlffcent-st reet-. I / Vacancies lor Gentlemen Boardero;i '• high situation; good view; moderate terms,'"! : ' —Misses Watson. . , . • iii" : — ;'. BEACH - HOUSE. CHELTENHAM.-Vacau- ~, - : cies; superior apartments; tourist and -i picnic -parties catered for; afternoon tea & "I ■ speciality.! Proprietress, Mrs. BUSH. , ,j: ! " QTONEHUBST," : SYMONDS - STREET.- I ; ;'. O -First-class Board and Residence ~ for "-"ll i Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms '.. moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephont . nl\, NO. 504. " .=■.,■,■",:,:;..::.:■-'■. ■■.'■-, ' -;V-.- ■ )},! ■ OAKLEIGH, Upper Symonds-st.— '■ .- Board and Residence for Ladies and , Gentlemen; Id • section. 'Phone ' 1720. , Op- ,i ' , ' ■ posite Buchanan's,'confectioner. Terms, moderate.—Mrs. M. L. Gray " Q.LENALVON" PRIVATE HOTEL. (Late " Admiralty House.") Telephone, 1010. ~ JERMYN-ST. - . ■'_■ p L IF T ON. ~ V RESIDENTIAL BOARDING HOUSE, '.» MOUNT EDEN. Telephone 2589. ■■: '■ '^■...'^■■■■::\ : ■'■ - ': ■ r ; : , , i : y ; i ii„'i..-—'i..iii'' 'i ~' ■■I, '''""' ! ' a [ i Tv-ING'S pOURT pRIVATE TTOTOL UPPER QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND, hr UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. !' ; ! M* Q USHER " Begs to inform his numerous friends and the .'■ general public that he has taken over, tlw.",'', 1 above well-known Private Hotel, and by strict attention to the wants of his guests f hopes to merit a share of their patronage. rpHB TTOTEL \ - ; ..-■ ■' -. . :■■■. ::, r.;.^/;;^-:.':^-13 very private, central, and convenient, sisi- | ■ rounded by large and well laid-out grounds, ' ''■ | . and in the healthiest part of the city. ■■ f A few minutes lorn Symonds-st. Tram Car*. f Tennis Court and Gymnasium, 1 ' I Telephone. 2256. , ; ■ | ———■ — • .... . .. . — i THE AUSTRALIA." ROTOR CA. - ' I House, .30 rooms; splendid situation | in main street; 100 yaras from railway 1 station, four minutes' walk from baths; . 1' superior table; spacious rooms; electric I light; hot and cold baths, and every home ■ | comfort. Whiter tariff, 30s per week, v, , | Special terms to families, parties; and for h extended - periods. Thos. Codk and -Sons, - t- x ,; Coupons. Small Launch at nominal rates, j. fishing rods, etc., etc., tree. Porter meets all I trains. '.Letters' and telegrams receive ha- :: | mediate attention.—J. N.-in-Lean, Proprietor. _|, T>RENT*S TDATHGATE TTOUSE I . ROTORUA . ■ .'' I (Now open for the Season), has Ixea i" thoroughly renovated, and is now in every <J way up to date. Lighted by -; electricity. «-, Nearest house to the u<.-\ eminent Baths, in*.■/ ■..-.■; r eluding the large new uath-house. Motor ; J Cars and Conveyances leave Brent's for ««» f. the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters g meet all trains. . i S- T. BRENT, j[, DON'T forget ; your yearly purcliase si , „ SHARLAND'S MOA BRAND EGG PE&,> SERVATIVE. Eggs are now at a price whJcn : ; • '. fe pays to preserve them At all Stores, bee. fc, that the full name is on the label -. k FOR INDIGESTION and Kindred Com- {' plaints, try Partington's Whole Wheat-: p meal Biscuits.— Retail and wholesale at. »ie-. ■.■■■■;■-- | toria Flour Mills and Steam Biscuit Factory,; ~ | Symonds-st., opp Cemetery Bridge. Ka. 'Phone 2552- '■; - _ : QANDFORD'S FISH MARKET, opposite O Custom Honso, for Rabbits, Flounders. and all. varieties of Fresh and Smoked nsn.. at lowest prices 'Phone 659 '■ _', | "W" E W f7 EALA Nl> iT ERA I D . Subsokipxtos: 6d per week, delivered to town and suburbs, or 10a per quarter in edv*"'- 8 ' ,- posted to any part of the Dominion. ' ADVERIiSKMExrs under the lollowinff ciasi'"-" ■ Wanted. To Let. Fob Sale, Lost axd Tovsd. ■ Persokal, ' Board ■ and ' Residenck—are intciieiS - m 8t the rate of 18 words for Is, or three coneecu- '■ ' m live insertions for 2a 6d for cash paid in odvanc«> M BIBTHS. XIARKIAGBS, AND DEATHS, 2« 6d «« J & inuei tion': Funeral Notices, Is extra. Tu«e »»". j* nouncemente must be signed by the advertise* ft Keplies to advertisements will be received « ij the offices oi.the Herald free of charge. , , M Instructions as to the insertion or withdrew*!.' ~ H advertisements in the Herald must be in writ"* " .■.-,.:|| The Proprietors do not Hold themselves resp*" - ; -R siblc for non-insertion 01 advertisements throng M accident or from other causes. , ___^£'*;ii4-_i

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19081006.2.79.8

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13873, 6 October 1908, Page 8

Word Count
1,150

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13873, 6 October 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13873, 6 October 1908, Page 8

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert