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• ' . Amusements. CINDERELLA MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT. CINDERELLA MATINEE. -SATURDAY NEXT. CINDERELLA MATINEE. SATURDAY NEXT. a• ■ • •«' ... - . - //<•; Doors open 1 p.m.; Overture 1.45. ■ Children Half-price. All Parts. V" v QI 1 E R A . HOUSE Rupert Clarke, Meynell and Gunn Season. " M trine Directors: CLYDE MEYNELI.' and JOHN GUNN. Business Manager: Geo. D, Portu3. EVERY EVENING, AT 7 A ~ EVERY EVENING, AT 1.40. MEYNELL AND GUNN'S ENGLISH COMIC OPERA CO. ENGLISH COMIC OPERA CO. In Tremendously Successful Pantomime, C I N 1) E II E L L A. CINDER E L L A. C I N D E It E L L A. Combining all the bc3t features of a Pantomime with the charms of Comic Opera. CROWDED WITH - CAPTIVATING SONGS A PROCESSION OF BRIGHT SPECTACLES, DAINTY DANCES AND BALLETS. A Succession of Bewildering Novelties. , In fact, a Feast of MELODY, MIRTH. AND MAGNIFICENCE. CENCE. Play Produced by CHARLES WEN MAN. Musical Director. VICTOR CHAMPION. Box Plans at Wildnian and Arey's. Prices6s. 4s, and 2s. Day Sales at Carter's and Groves'. . Touring Manager. G. II OMAN BARNES. ORGAN R E C I T A L, By M" ' W. T. S HAEI ' ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Lower Symonds-st.), 1 FRIDAY, MAY 28, at 8 p.m. Q.RAXGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING The following will take part:—Messrs. N. G. Poore (flute). V. Coney ('cello), T. Adams and R. Biglow (piano). Vocalists: Miss Husband. Mesdames McConnell and Rouse. Miss and Master -Tames, Messrs. Wetherilt all'.! Loft. * Admission by silver coin. Commence 7.45A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL BANDS' A ASSOCIATION, ■ A MASSED BAND CONCERT will be held in the Albert Park'on SUNDAY, May 30. at which a- Collection will be taken up in aid of a Distressed Bandsman, Bandsmen arc requested to turn out in full strength. L. ROWLAND. Secretary, : CT. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. . ANNUAL SOCIAL, Ladicg'j Benevolent Society, TO-NIGHT, in Hall, Wellington-st., at 7.30. Tickets. Is each. Capital Programme, Vocal and Instrumental. Exhibitions, - gOCIETY OF VETS. The 28tli Exhibition is now open daily, 12.50 to 5 and 7.33 to 10 p.m., at the Coburg-strcet Gallery. Admission, One Shilling. > ; . S. STUART, Secretary.. • ; ' ■ / __ ■■■■• _ • / - __ . - Meetings. ° . T I " C E. ( •••-' N.Z. FARMERS' UNION. The Annual Dinner of the N Z-F.U will i be held at His Majesty's Cate THIS EVEN- ! ING at 6.50 p.m. Tickets can be obtained at the door, 3s: or from . •.*, G. J. GARLAND, Provincial Secretary. > Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. TyiOCESAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL ' BOARD. The Presentation of Bishop's and Repetition Prizes will take place TO-NIGHT, at the Choral Hull, at 7.45 o'clock. The Bishop of the Diocese will preside. Service Papers provided. '• . gACK ; JJOME M^ET!NG. Under the auspices of the Auckland Auxiliary of the Baptist- Union of N.Z.. Auckland TrJ ornaclc, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, 7.30 p.m. MR, ERIC EVANS will give an account of -lis work. Revs. A. North, E. A. Kir wood, ,aiw J. Spottiswood (Waihi) will also speak. Collection in aid. Christian Endeavourers and Bible Class Members cordially invited. : 1 S S D A A R D. jyj is s d a "Yy API D-pO-NIGIIT, rpO-NIGHT, SALVATION ARMY HALL. ALBERT-ST., , . 8 o'clock. Thrilling lecture, entitled, " MY LIFE STORY." Doors open at r! o'clock- ; Admission Tickets, Is.■' : , ;./ ■ v , Board and Residence. ALMA, 136, Symonds-st., Id section.— I\. dential Boarding Establishment. Permauunts from 16s, country visitors 20s weekly—Mrs. Raislier. .Proprietress. • - ' *• GLENALVON" ' PRIVATE HOTEL \J (Late " Admiralty House"). - , Telephone 1019.. JER M YN-STR E ET. ,' IP L L S M ERE. -.- PRINCES - T.— U Vacancies. Tel. 458. :v r CIUMARYO, S.vmonds-st.. under /new man-" J agement. Terms moderate.—-»rs. A. B. Wheeler. 'Phone. 2411. < . ' . ;. ' ■ GLEN OSMOND," Lower Symonds-st.— Select -Board and 'Residence. Terms moderate.—Mrs. J. Ingram. 'Phone 1349. HAURAKI HOUSE, Vincent-st., near St. Matthew's.—Vacancies for Boarders; new House; hot and cold water. Terms moderate. —Mrs. Mac Liver. ' ' .v'.'' BELLA VISTA PRIVATE HOTEL, Waterloo Quadrant (opp. Govt. House, Auckland). —Under new management. Terms moderate. 'Phone, 723. p L . I F T J . O*. N. RESIDENTIAL BOARDIN MOUNT EDEN. Telephone 2589. 1 ■ ; . . .., , J£ING'S QOURT pRIVATE JJOTEL, UPPER QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. , M tt; " Q USHER, PROPRIETOR. This Hotel is very private, central,-.and convenient, surrounded by large and well laid-out grounds, and in the healthiest part of the city. Tennis Court and Gymnasium. Telephone 2256. " Q TONE 'II U R S T." SYMONDS-STREET. ; FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE For Tourists and the Travelling Public. Terms by day or week by arrangement, according to rooms selected. / MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Telephone 504, . Telegraphic Address, " Stonehurst," Auckland .f — "O RENT'S jgATIIGATE . JJOUSE, ROTORUA, ' ' ' . Is now prepared for the Winter Months by laying in plenty of Dry Rata Firewood. Good (ires, in large, open fireplaces are making the rooms most comfortable. Nearest House to the Government Baths, including the large new - bathhouse. Motor Cars and Conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trios ' Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains. S. T. BRENT, -Proprietor. fPHE 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, and every home comfort. ' Tariff: 6s per day. 35s per week. Cook's Coupons accepted. Porter meets all trains. Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention.—J. ,N. MCLEAN, Proprietor. METROPOLE PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTORUA, (Opposite Station). 40 Rooms. Visitors will find the Metropole the best-ap-pointed and most up-to-date House in Rotorua. First-class Table; magnificent * situation; 100.vds ■; from railway . station; 3min. from .baths. Airy rooms. Tariff, 6s per da-:. 35s per week. Write or wire for Rooms. (Telegrams: Hotel Metropolc, Roto- - J. F. DWI'ER, Proprietor. A Y OUNO AND a- . 39. FORT-STREET. AUCKLAND. Lubricating Oils in great variety. Leather Belting;. Dick's Original Balata , ■ ■ , Belting. ~' ■ Belt Laces. Lace Hides Metal Belt Fasteners. Cart and Rick Covers. Waterproof Canvas. Ventilating Fans. telephone No. 557. . - ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14071, 27 May 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14071, 27 May 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14071, 27 May 1909, Page 8

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