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, —— - 7~ H . Amusements. ,j —. . — —— — , '/V P B R A H O TJ 8 E., \J Lessees: John Fuller and Sons. ' MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, at 2.30. ' ■ "■•-. Children Sixpence to •All Parts. THULLER'S OBLD piCTURES A SPLENDID NEW PROGRAMME. Great Success ■ of'. ■ • _■- . T ITTLE JESSIE QMOND. Juvenile Ballad Vocalist. Daddy." A LOVER'S STRATAGEMS. BISCUIT-MAKING. 808 THE SCULLION, „ XTrt ,_,. TOBACCO-GROWING IN BORNEO, RIFLE BILL, THE NAILED HAND. THE VILLAGERS' QUARREL, A DAY AT THE LONDON ZOO, HEATING POWDER, etc., etc. FRED STOKES'TULL ORCHESTRA. FAMILY CIRCLE, 6d r STALLS. Is; ORCH. STALLS AND DRESS*CIRCLE, Is 6d. Children Half Price All Parts. - Box Plan at Wildman's. Booking Fee, 6a. ROYAL ALBERT HALL. •"': THE ROYAL PICTURE; PALACE. - THE ROYAL PICTURE PALACE. ~ '/ EVERY EVENING. ,' . EVERY EVENING. THE ROYAL PICTURES. " . THE ROYAL PICTURES. - , ~ THE ROYAL PICTURES. Without Peer in Picturedom. , , Perfect Pictures Perfectly; Projected. -■i; The Acme of Artistic Attainment. THE ROYAL PICTURES. 0 OUR PRICES: . OUR PRICES: . One Shilling and Sixpence. .;, . rpivOLl THEATRE. NEWTON. Lessee and Director, C- Brown-Parker. Musical Director, E. Burke Tremendous Success of ■ '■■..■.'■'. TIVOLI "PICTURE* : ? . JL ivoli ■,; : XTicturb*;. > THE CONTINENTAL NAVAL MANOEUVRES. THE CONTINENTAL NAVAL MANOEUVRES. THE CONTINENTAL NAVAL MANOEUVRES. And other Dramatic. Scenic, and'- r '■...■.' .-■" Humorous Subjects.■• - BEST EVER SHOWN IN AUCKLAND.: SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE, ;. NEXT SATURDAY, 2.30 o'clock, For the entertainment of the Children of - the Orphans' Home. PRICES—2s. Is, and 6d- ■«' MISS SPENCER will re-open her Dancing Classes in the Federal Hall. .MONDAY, sth April. i Elementary, 7 till 8 v p.m.; Advanced, 8 till 10.30 p.m.' • Private Lesßons. Terms, etc., Miss Spencer, Como Villa, Vincent, st 'Phone 2237. . - _ Meetings. THE PONSONBY' SHAKESPEARE AND / ; RHETORIC CLUB. The Annual Meeting of the abovementioned Club will be held in the Lecture Hall of the Leys Institute. St.' Mary's Road. Ponsonby, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), March 25, at 8 o'clock. •■•■•- ■- y-. : ""■'.. BUSINESS: ~;.■ ..:- '■'.':.,;......■ -.' Election of Officers; and General Business. J. H. GREGORY, , Acting Secretary. "VTEWTON FOOTBALL . CLUB. The Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held in; the Training Hall; Victoria Avenue, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), March. 25, at 8 o'clock. . All Players are requested to attend.; S. HINTON, ■■-./-.'' > _:, -' ::,-/-■ Hon. Sec.A; •VTOTICE : T6 REMUERA .. RATEPAYERS. Ratepayers who object to Valuations placed on their Property are requested to interview the Valuation Department, with a view to obtaining i the reduction of their' assessments, and, failing a satisfactory settlement, are requesed to lodge their objections without fail before the 31st March, and to send in their names to the Secretary of the Ratepayers' Association, Box 135, G.P.O. .: A Public Meeting of Ratepayers to appoint a Legal Representative for the Assessment Court will be held in St. Mark's Hall, Remuera, on MONDAY, 29th inst., at 8 p.m. . , .;/ 558 Board and Residence. 1 " A BERDARE," Upper Grafton Road.—Firstxi- class Accommodation; close Id section. 'Phone 2037. TTISITORS to Auckland can get good, V clean Beds and Board at ; Whitehead's Coffee Palace, Cook-st., near Markets. LADY offers refined, very quiet Home to Married Couple, for a time; good lo- '■ cality; healthy,, central.— HEKALD. rpo Tourists and Travellers.—Board and . X Residence. No. 46, Khyber Pass, close to ,Id section and Onehunga trams, Newmarket and Mount .Eden Railway. SIMLA, King's Parade, Dcvonport. smin. irom Wharf—Vacancies for Permanent Boarders and Tourists, i Terms moderate.— Mrs. Amos. -". :;: : : : : . *- . .' . y- ." "' WARWICK House, Symonds-street, late residence v.of Dr. Challinor - Parchas, is now open for Visitors and Permanent Boarders.. Telephone 1144. CUMAEYO. Symonds-st., under new management. Term* moderate—Mrs. A B. Wheeler. 'Phone. 2411. " Tl/rO NA '" 12> - Symonds-street, opp. Choral ' ItJL Vacancies for : Boarders; firstclass accommodation; every ■ convenience.' 'Phone 293.— L. Gick. - "' ORTH SHORE — BOARD AND RESI- - DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancifis. — Bayswater, Beach Road; West. ' •• - - . - HAURAKI HOUSE. Vincent-st.. near St. Matthew's.—Vacancies for Boarders; new House; hot and cold water. Terms moderate —Mrs Mac Liver. - - u STONEHURST/'SYkoNDS-! STREET.— First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. : Terms moderate.— Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 304. - - .. OAKLEIGH, Upper Symonds-st.—Private 'Board and Residence for ' Ladies and Gentlemen; Id section. ; 'Phone 1720. Opposite Buchanan's, Confectioner.- Terms moderate.—Mrs. M. L. Gray. .;'.', GLENALVON " ! PRIVATE : / HOTEL (Late " Admiralty House") : /;:•■•-: ! Telephone 1010 ;/ JERMYN-STKEET.!? - p L I~F TO '.; -:W- ' RESIDENTIAL BOARDINGHOUSE, MOUNT EDEN. Telephone 2589. THE vv '-' : >:{ : ABBE ■ :/ Y. A. QUEEN-ST. (Just past new Town Halh' first-class Accommodation for Boarders, Lovely Grounds. ■ Telephone 2694. .- MRS. STAINES, TriNG'S pOURT pRIVATE TTOTEL* UPPER QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. /-ME.. Q. ; ? TT SHEE - proprietor,^ This Hotel .i 3 ■ very private, central, and convenient, surrounded by large and well hud-out grounds, and in the healthiest part of the, city. Tennis Court and Gymnasium, Telephone 225 C. , ::/ .-/Vv npE AROHA HOUSE, TE AROHA. This well-known ; House is now under en- ■ tirely New Management,--and-'has just been Renovated in First-class Style. Situated 3 minutes from Government Baths and Tminute from Railway Station.' Single and Double Rooms. Good Beds x and Table Terms Moderate. •-'■■/■ '•"?", JOHN SALMON. ■' ' ; Proprietor. / HOTEL METROPOLE. ROTORUA (PRIVATE HOTEL).// ;?"* Immediately opposite Station. ; / THE HOUSE FOR THE TOURISTS. ; Tariff. 6s per day, 35s per week. '">- Telegrams—Metropole, Rotorua. ; ' T) RENT'S -OATHGATtI ' TTOUIiE. ROTORUA (Now open for the Season), lias been thoroughly renovated, and is now., in every way up-to-date. Lighted by/? electricity. Nearest huuse 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 8. T. BRENT, Proprietor. npHE AUSTRALIA, ROTORUA.-To meet J. ever-increasing demands the Accommodation has been increased to 50 ' Rooms Splendid situation in main street; 100 yards from railway station, four minutes' walk from baths; superior table; airy rooms electric light: hot and cold baths. , ana every .-'■ home comfort. Tariff, ;6s ;per day " 35s per week. Cook Coupons accepted Porter meets all trains, Letters and telegrams receive immediate ./ attention.— N."MCLEAN. Proprietor. . -*/•.;_-,:. , ....,--• KUSSELL'S TONIC PILLS are" the best and most Euccessful. '28'6d and 4s 6d.' All Medicines, etc., POST FREE by return 'on receipt of postal : notes, v Special - mail-order department— .*• Chemist. - Upper - n by-" monds-street.; Auckland.; '. .' , v / NEW SEASON'S '■> GRASS > AND';- CLOVER XS SEEDS. re-macbined of euDerior qualities.-ARTHUR YATES AND-CO.. Seed Merchants, 190 and 192, Queen-Bt, .;./■' ;-.,.?:"■-. ' '.'■ '■:■-.' : r - :; / : - ■/!/ ■"'- 'V-?''' !;-V;/4>/|/

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14018, 25 March 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14018, 25 March 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14018, 25 March 1909, Page 8