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Amusements. . _ ~ ; ■ - ;. , ~,."•" OPE BAH 0n U S E. Lessees: . John ■ Fuller and Bona. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, at 2.30. Children Sixpence! to All Parts. "PULLER'S pICTURES LAST NIGHT OF, PROGRAMME. SATURDAY, at the MATINEE, Entire , S^, CHANGE-OF PROGRAMME. " NEW PICTURES,' NEVER SHOWN. : ; ' LITO AND INDUSTRIES IN BURMAH. ' MR. BROWN HAS WON A PRIZE. A Child's i Forgiveness. • . WILBUR WRIGHT, THE BIRD MAN. ' ' RECORD TRIP * THROUGH , ETTROPE. WHEN LOVE WILLS. THEr KALEIDOSCOPE. LITTLE JESSIE OMOND, Ballad Vocalist. FRED?STOKES'>;FULL ORCHESTRA. i FAMILY CIRCLE, 6d: STALLS, Is: ORCH. STALLS AND DRESS CIRCLE, is 6d. : '-:■-■ Children Half Price All Parts. — -.. Box Plan at Wildman's. Booking Fee.; M. -, ■fJHOBAL _____ _J AL L * Under Direction .--.-• Victor Beck. ANOTHER ENTHUSIASTIC : RECEPTION ; Of , /ELEMENT -Jj I^rRAGGE. :; The World-famed '- ' ASTRONOMER. r METEOROLOGIST.v AND TRAVELLER, At the Choral Hall Last Night. HUNDREDS AGAIN UNABLE TO OBTAIN ■-■•■•:' ADMISSION. , TO-NIGHT . TO-NIGHT (Second Entertainment),' ' " THE MAJESTY; OF CREATION," . The Wonders of the Earth, ' AND THE SOLAR SYSTEM. MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED By the Latest Pictures and Photographs from .-; the Great ) Observatories. • :. APPALLING ! SUPERB! MARVELLOUS 1 ' DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY 1 •-:THE: CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. Admission: *3s,' 2s, and Is. Children, Halfprice to all parts. Reserved Seats' Plan tat Wildman and- Arey's.v- ■-■*'■>■<?::■■■'■',■ ■■ ■•'•,.-■ -W ; -- ■\ B. WATERS, Representative. .Sporting. AUCKLAND TRACING*, , ' £JLUB. " AUTUMN J MEETING, Annn * APRIL •:, 10th. 12th, : and 13th. 1909. ACCEPTANCES' for- ■ BRIGHTON HURDLES, lsov, EASTER HANDICAP, 3sovs, ■ AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE, 2sovs, ; :- :■' And GENERAL ENTRIES. , '. <• ; CLOSE with the Secretary, TO-NIGHT (Friday). 26th March,; by 9 o'clock. :■ Fees, in all cases, to accompany Nomina- • tions or Acceptances. - J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary.;; AUCKLAND npROTTING r^LUB. AUTUMN MEETING. I rpo-MORROW, ","' , rpO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 27TH INSTANT. . ', Also. WEDNES., 31ST. ~ and : > SATURDAY. 1 APRIL 3. RECORDS. / LORD ELMO (Christchurch),; SPECIALIST, f - will ; attempt to establish a; One-mile Record, for a purse of lOOsovs. FIRST itACE" STARTS 1 P.M. Admission, Is each. • BOOKMAKERS. ' Applications for License ■: to Bet on any day of the Meeting must :be in the hands of the Secretary on or before TO-DAY f (Friday), at 12 o'clock, accompanied by a fee of £10 if for one day; if ". for three days, a fee of ,£22 10s. * C. F. MARK. ,■■'■■.-■;■ .•'.». '• - Secretary . ■ Meetings. PONSONBY DISTRICT FOOTBALL CLUB. (Registered.) The Annual Meeting of the above Club will be " held in 'the; Training Hall, Dignan-st., TONIGHT (Friday), 26th March, at 8 o'clock. ' E. WHALEY, , , - • '' Hon. Sec., ". " a Board and Residence. " ABERDARE," Upper. Grafton Road.-First--oL ■:,':class f Accommodation; close :; Id : : section. 'Phone 2037. .. TDRENT'S .', T»ATHGATE ._ TTOUSE, ROTORUA ' -- ' (Now open for the Season), has : been . thoroughly renovated, land is i now "-'•■ in '! every way up-to-date: -■ Lighted by > electricity. Nearest House to the | Government s Baths, including the large ; new bath-house. :'■ Motor Cars and' .Convey leave. Brent's for r all the side trips. Terms reasonable.:: Porters - meet all trains.' S. T. BRENT, Proprietor.'-;: COMFORTABLE Home offered Gentleman; ?: superior • house, f quiet family, no % children; good table,; piano, bath; .near, cars; 185.—51, Collingwood-st. LENALVON;".-; • \ PRIVATE' vy HOTEL (Late " " Admiralty House"), Telephone 1010 JERMYN-STREET. ; Q. OINQ v. TO ;jj:;T>|O-T,;O;R>U:Ai CENTRAL" .; USE. . . Quiet and Comfortable. • TERMS. 5s a day, "30s week-,' . MRS PERRIN 4 Proprietress. HOTEL, ~ METROPOLE, ROTORUA V; (PRIVATE HOTEL), Immediately opposite - Station, THE HOUSE FOR THE TOURISTS. : • Tariff: :6s per 'day, 35s per week. * • Telegrams—Metropole, LADY offers refined, very quiet' Home to Married Couple, for a time; good locality; healthy, central.—Apply HERALD. MOANA. London-st.. Ponsonby—First-class Board and Accommodation. Terms ' moderate.— W. Bazeley.. late -of Sonoma. . 'Phone 672. SIMLA, *; King's 3. Parade, Devonport. smui. irom Vacancies i for Permanent Boarders and Tourists. ! ; Terms moderate.— Mrs. Amos. SUPERIOR Home is offered .to 1 or 2 - Gentlemen in Private Family; hot and cold water, bath and piano; ,no children;„terms moderate.—Address HERALD. ~ QOKOMA PRIVATE ; HOTEL. The above well-known House has been thoroughly renovated; ' and newly ■ furnished throughout, and in now ready v to; receive visitors. Under entirely, new Management. .Please note Telephone No. changed to 725. HE AUSTRALIA. ROTORUA.—To meet ; ■>: ever-increasing ,: demands the Accommodation has been increased I 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, ' and every home comfort. Tariff 6s per; day, 358 per week. Cook's ri Coupons ; . accepted. Porter : meets' all "trains. -, Letters '(. and telegrams receive. immediate attention.—J. N. ' MCLEAN, Proprietor. ./ ::;:, r.^ul?': TO Tourists and Travellers.— and Residence. i No. 46, Khyber • Pass, close to Id section and Onehunga trams, Newmarket and . Mount- Eden Railway. , VACANCIES for 3 Gentlemen Boarders.— Mrs. Garrett, Dyreham, Clarence-street Devonport. 1 . ■;■ -' ,;■ ,' -.«. ,> , ,; VISITORS to Auckland can' 1 get good, : clean Beds and Board at Whitehead's Coffee Palace, Cook-st.; near i Markets. * TJLACjvBALL 0 O A L. ' THE BLACKBALL COAL COMPANY , LIMITED. - , Contractors to the New Zealand Shipping I Co.. Messrs. Turnbull. Martin, and C 0... New • Zealand and South African Steamship Co I New Zealand Government" 1 Railways, Freezing Works, etc. ' BLACKBALL IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STEAM COAL IN THE DOMINION. Output 200,000 i tons per annum, increasing ; ":: ' v ', "■•■.= ■"■■■':■ daily ' , Ask for Quotations from the Trade, Local . Agents, or , , ■> THE BLACKBALL COAL CO.. LTD., .1 150, Worcester-st., Christchurch.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14019, 26 March 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14019, 26 March 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14019, 26 March 1909, Page 10

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