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Amusements, .\•' ] 1. XT IS MAJESTY'S THE *«nW-4.' *-•! 11 Lessee. C R. Ballw. ', (. Direction of Mr. Henry HaywartL !' ' 1 - NIGHTLY, at 8. MATINEE, SATURDAY, at 2.30. * PP§S|p ' ALT • /Ml AUCKLANE r '>■ Pd ' flocking \ . -'SBm pu TO . SEE 1 MfSSI JgS D«:wf Si <v MYSTERIES ,/$|H ysteries * • 'Late Maskelyne and Cooke). ] '.\l|| THE WHOLE COMPANY DIRECT JtarwMi ST. GEORGE'S HALL. LONDON, AFTPnSff^ffl d. RECORD SEASON OF NINETEEN THOUSA^ CONSECUTIVE PERFORMANCES. OVER " ■; J99 ELEVEN MILLIONS / ' OF BRITISH PATRONS HAVE PAID TO aoa Tins MATCHLESS COMBINATION. iff ■, " • : — " ' "V-dB TO-NIGHT. MR. OWEN CLARK - 1 TO-NIGHT. The Brilliant Illusionist\%>"£ d- TO-NIGHT. THE IJB OF DIOGENES - %B§l TO-NIGHT. ST. VALENTINE'S EVE ' - TO-NIGHT. A Magical Romano? ' viiM Y. TO-NIGHT. If. GINTARO. - V. TO-NIGHT. Japan's Greatest ■Jui»WS'SS Y. TO-NIGHT. WILL, THE WITCH, Ifel Y. TO-NIGHT . And THE WATCHMAN, 1 v' % e. MR. BARCLAY GAMMON*. • >>1 England's Greatest, Humourist, whose * n w " r ' ance Nijhtly Evokes the Greatest *'+ il v Enthusiasm. - POPULAR PRICES. Early Door. fid Extk 11 j. to Gallery and Stalls. ' .-^1 Box Plan at Wildman and Arev's J*i *£ .. • Day Sales at H.M. Cafe. --M Y Broadwood Grand Piano from English am) V • Foreign Piano Co. ' toI a> gT.' BENEDICT'S H A ZIM •' NOVEMBER 13.' Under the Direction of Mr. Sam. Jackson - "PRINCESS JU-JU." :T ' ;* Or. The Golden Amulet. • 3 In response to numerous requests, theiten&S agement have decided to repeat the aW« operetta on FRIDAY NIGHT, November 13. -"rDon't Miss Hearing Abud Hiram. I • Don't Miss Hearing "The Goddess of Th* V -' Night." .■ '-» - | ■ Don't Miss " Ghing Ching." Don't Miss the Minstrels' Umbrella Dance. POPULAR PRICES— and Is. Overtn»V : S at 8 p.m. ' -• , v'.-.'f! J. HARVEY". - Business Manager; Q.RAPTON SCHOO- CONCERT." In consequence of many Ticketholderi' ,' ; ft beinar unable to obtain admissior on Noveaj. : her 6th, V . *• : THE SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT I - Will be Repeated in t ST. SEPULCHRE'S PARISH HALL ' H-H'S , - ON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER loth. ' | *.J§§ Ticketholders will be admitted at back en> ' trance at- 6.45. ■■ Sale of Tickets at door only. > (Openo'clock). tSsMBSM Prices: Adults. Is: Children, 6d. Performance starts at 7.45. "=^"*"*^^^B PLAINVand Fancy T Dress Social—Hibenma Hall, Monday Night next. Two Prizes"- i Dancing, 8 till 12. - • vl® — I II II —————— Shows. ), AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ' ■ 1 ' Intending Exhibitors kindly note that Entries for the Summer Show, to be held in the' > in "- "lip W. W. BRUCE,' - til c • ' ' * secretary. ~ • Dividends. . . : —— = ■\rORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, S V LIMITED. ' %'\P ■- • _—__ . .. aHM J, , INTERIM DIVIDEND., - g _An Interim -Dividend for, the Half-year e Vridi>li^ i mg September 30th, 15C-8, at the rate of 7 r cent, per annum, will be payable on and« 8 after MONDAY, November 16th. 1908.- -- * s . a : The Transfer Books of the Company I will ■'v.;'; 1 Mnivnfv Ci 0m November I,6th, to "f i- MONDAI, November 16th. both day« j inolasjve. .. . . CHARLES RANSON, Manager. Auckland! November 3, 1908. * Board and Residence. :A — ■ : 1 ' r.l\ I": -p™," North Head," Devonport—Erff- - ' V vate-Board- and Residence tevtoiiSsfiyS' antl permanents; terms moderates-Mrs : Waters- ' • t . i VACANCY for Two: Workingmen Boardeh, , • J ■ near Stanley-street Terms t medbisMi ' Mf'-gPpVy Hazel Neuk; Beach Spad. oppo- 1 • site Cousins : and, Atlun's Factory. , ' " M ON H''iV A ?f •' Symonds-street, opp.' Choral i'f . xix 11-Vacancies for: Boarderf; flirtS ne a a° da L to gj cli every. convenient | • Phone 295.—Mrs. L. Gick^aABella vista PRIVATE HOTEL, v Waterloo ' - Quadrant (opp. Govt.' House, Auckland). . -Vnder tow- management.- Terms moderate. - Phone 725. . . • — North -board and em- I ! . HENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms ; moderate. . Vacancies. — Bayswater. Beach" Road West- < * r; • ■ ; HAURAKI HOUSE, Vin cent-St.. near St ' Matthew s.— acanciea for Boardef»; new bouse; hot and cold water. • Terms moderate. s ~ • —Mrs. Ma« Liver. •>c - > ; — " ■ " TONEHURST," . SYMONDS - STREET.— _0 . First-class Board and Residence •:foefilil Tourists and Permanfent; Boarders.' -%rms!fe;|l moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone >1;^! • -'»■ --.. -r-v'. ' " " ' "■ ' 1 " ' M ■.!,■■■■■ hi OAKLEIGH. Upper - Symonds"-*t^— AA: Board una Resideuce for Ladie? ami Gentlemen; Id sect.'oii. 'Phone - 1735. • * Q&>, , posite Buchanan's, • confectioner. TMffl# moderate.—Mrs. M. L. ; .Gray . " Q.LENALVON" PRIVATE ■ HOTE-V. • , (Late '* Admiralty House.") f *• Telephone. 1010. • ■ JIJIMYN-ST.: P L .[ F T O fSlli ■ 'V. RESIDENTIAL' BOARDINGHOUSE, *! "■.' -I MOUNT EDEN. , T Telephone 2533. ——————— ; . —-• "rpHE AUSTRALIA," ROTORUA. - Ne» JL- House, 30 rooms; splendid ! situation In main street; I£o .yards from | railway station, four , minuted' walk from SbatnsjsfeM superior table; : spacious rooms;, electric alight; hot and cold baths. ; and every homo comfort. c ' Winter tariff. 30s per ;> w«k- }$M Special terms to families, parties, and fef-Jj§||| extended periods. ' 'J'hos Cook and Sons . Coupons. Small Launch at nominal raCes,,, ,y-J fishing rods, etc., etc., rrfie ~ Porter meeteal»»®|w trains Letters and telegrams , receive? immediate attention.— N. McLean. Proprietor. -C —— —rr^om JgRBNT'S- jgATHGATE JJODSE. ' ROTORUA (Now open ' for the Season),'.has been thoroughly renovated, stud is now in «7 mi way up to date. lighted by . electncijy. Nearest house to the Government . Baths, w- • i finding the large new Lath-house. V;' Motori .-v J Cars and Conveyances leave Brent's 'for all jsgfiyj i the side trips. Terms . reasonable. Port«« ? ;-|g..; i ; | meet all trains. - • - " ;• * |M S. T. BRENT. Proprietor.;;; m qj — | RING'S QOURT pRIVATE JJOTEL. _ r UPPER QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND., ' \'Ji UNDER. ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. M"' G. U SHEB *.« j lSegs to intorai liis uiuucrous friends and t|i*iMf& ! genera! public that Up has taken over theosm ' above well-known Private Hotel, . and by , i strict attention to the wants of his guests ; v>. I hopes to merit a share of their patronage. | || I - T HE H OTEL %Wk Is Terr private, central, and convenient, snr-; rounded bv large and well hud-out grounds. , " and ;n the healthiest part of the city. • • A few minutes torn fiymonds-st. Tram Oari.^l||^ Tennis Court anO Gymnasium, tj . Telephone. 2236. • 1 _ ]y e W g a ALAND pi" E b 4>L P " . Suflscnii'i'io.vs: £<-] per week, delivered in town • - and suburbs, ur 10s per quarter in Odvwe# Jyfj posted to any part, of the Dominion. . ( - ADVintTtSKMiiSTs under tlie following cl«' e «"" -j.; Wanted. To Let. i"un Salb. Lost asu 5 "' 0U!; "'> rUUSOA'AIi, CoAIU) AND, KESIDKNCE — iMertW - -_.r3 at the rate of 18 words lor Is, or three ■ live insertions lor 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. , J , Kirtks. MAHKIAIJEB. AND;DEATHS. 2s fid each insertion: Fuxeaal Notxcks, : Is extra 5 The,e * n " | nouncements must be signed by the advertiserReplies to . advartisciiieu.J will bo received ■ 'fi|S tlie oillccs of the lleraWJ free ol charge. *. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of. advertisements m tne Herald must be iu writingThe Proprietors do not Hold themselves j-esp«>-slble fur non-insertion oi advertisements , through accident or' lioni other. cautes. | ~S

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13905, 12 November 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13905, 12 November 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13905, 12 November 1908, Page 10