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rtIiIUSCCICUIS. OPE HO USE. Sole Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. •TI/rATINEE-aATUEDAY. at O 3() ' GREAT GIFT MATINEE. . . GREAT GIFT MATINEE. GREAT GIFT MATINEE. Every Child will Receive a Present. Adults, 6d and Is. Children, 6d, TpiCTUJJES And CINEPHONE. ANOTHER I/)T~OF _ NEW PICTURES. THE /^AMBLER.— Artistic Dramatic ■ •' VX Study. By M. Jacaninet and Mdlle. Juliet Clarel. PICTURESQUE KIEFF. Two Pigeons. LOVE WINS AT LAST. THE AMATEUR DETECTIVE. YOUNG BRITONS. BREEDING BULLS. A NARROW ESCAPE. Grin and Win. THE CRISIS IN TURKEY. A RACE FOR THE FARMERS' CUP. THE CINEPHONE.-" Mona " and " The Land of Hope and Glory." FRED STOKES' FULL ORCHESTRA. Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. . — —■* YM. C. A. HALL. • Direction Henry Hayward. THREE POPULAR SCIENCE LECTURES By PROFESSOR BICKERTON. PROFESSOR BICKERTON. PROFESSOR BICKERTON. PROFESSOR BICKERTON. PROFESSOR BICKERTON. PROFESSOR BICKERTON. New Zealand's " Grand Old Man of Science." TUES.. Aug. The Romance of the Heavens. THURS.. Aug. 26—The Romance of the Earth. SAT., Aug. 28—The Romance of Mankind. Tickets at Wildman and Arey's. Admission: 2s and Is. QTAR OF ip DEN T ODGE. 1.0.0. F., And AUCKLAND -pOOTBALL A SSOCIATION. QRAND TDAZAAR AND ART TTNION. ST. JAMES' HALL, Wellington-street. ugu OT 25726, 27, 28. RAND QPENING, WEDNESDAY, 25th AUGUST, at 3 p.m., By his Worship the Mayor (C. D. Grey, Esq.). ART UNION PRIZES VALUED AT £80. GOOD MUSICAL PROGRAMMES EVERY EVENING. SIDE SHOWS: - Art Gallery. Punch,and Judy. Shooting Gallery. Goal-kicking Competitions. Bran Tubs. " Fish Ponds. Christmas Tree. Aunt Sally. Open from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Daily; 7.30 to 10 p.m. each Evening. Admission: Opening Day, Is or Art Union Ticket. Other days: Afternoons, Free; Evening, 6d or Art Union Ticket. SOCIAL and Dance, in aid of Church Funds, at Oddfellows' Hall, Pitt-st.,, To-night (Monday), at 8 o'clock. Tickets, Is. Musical. piANO AND QRGAN T>UYERS. WE OFFER YOU THE T3EST TNSTRUMENTS AT THE LOWEST PRICES AND EASIEST TERMS. We mark our Goods in PLAIN Figures. ONLY ONE PRICE-THE LOWEST. "We make EXCHANGES on most liberal terms. Consult us before committing yourself to a purchase. Our Show Rooms are near H.M. Theatre, Queen-street. p AND Tp piANO A GENCY, T TD. S. COLDICUTT. Manager. i Board and Residence. VISITORS to Auckland can get good clean Beds and Board at the Coffee Palace, Cook-st., near Market. . ' > WHAREPAI, 121. Grafton Rd., next Bridge —Vacancies for Gentlemen; best accommodation.— Jenkinson. Telephone 1669. SUSSEX HOUSE. No. 17, Upper Vihoent-st.— Vacancies for Permanent Boarders.Terms moderate; respectable men preferred.—Mrs. Johnston, Proprietress. / WENTWORTH,' 229, Ponsonby RoadVacancies for Two Gentlemen, or Married Couple; hot and cold bath; every home comfort.—Mrs. Walker. RYECROFT HOUSE, Hobson-st., wants 5 oir 6 respectable Boarders; all conveniences; bath, piano; soft washing done. Terms, 17s. LUMEAH, cor. Short and Jermyn Sts., near Museum.— for Gentlemen Boarders and Married Couples.— E. Corrigan, Proprietress. 'Phone 2775. VACANCIES at " Ennore." Symondß-Bt. Telephone 1076. HE LIONS." 72, WELLESLEY-ST. WEST. 'Phone 2583. Telegrams, "Lions."— Miss Alison Mackenzie. SONOMA Private Hotel. Alfred-st.-Under new management. Vacancies for Permanent Boarders and Tourists. Telephone 725. MO ANA. London-st., , Ponsonby— Board and Accommodation; at the seaside; bathing, boating; magnificent view. Terms moderate.— Bazeley, late of Sonoma. 'Phone 672. OTORUA.— The Langham," beautifully XV» situated; superior table; convenient to baths; every convenience; winter tariff, weekly 30s. daily ss. T>OTORUA /CENTRAL TTCUSE. QUIET AND COMFORTABLE. TERMS: 6s a day. 303 a week. Reduction if staying more than one week. MRS. PEKRIN. Proprietress. rpHE AUSTRALIA, ROTORUA-To meet X ever-increasinr 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. Winter Tariff: 6s per day. 30s per week. Cook's Coupons accepted. Porter meets all trains. Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention.— N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. LA ORA," PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, ROTORUA. This Newly-erected House is Opposite the Sanatorium Grounds. Magnificent View from Balcony overlooking the Lake. Electric Light Throughout. Hot and Cold Baths. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Good Table. " Every Attention. Letters and Telegrams will receipt prompt attention. Porter; meets train. A. BRACKEBUSH, Proprietor. "ORENT'S TDATHGATE TTOUSE. " ROTORUA. Is now prepared for the Winter Months by laying in plenty of Dry Rata Firewood. Good fires, in large, open fireplaces are making the rooms most comfortable. Nearest House 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 m°et all trains. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. ."TV U N H (3 L M E" This 1 attractive Gentleman's Residence has now been opened as a first-class PRIVATE EOARDINGHOUSE. The House has extensive grounds, and has a commanding view of the harbour. Every attention will be given to Permanent and Casual Boarders. REMUERA RD.. Opp.- MT. HOBSON. Telephone 2037. "rp H E • TV/T A N S I O N 8." PRIVATE HOTEL, • WiiITAKER PLACE, SYMONDS-ST. An Ideal " Country" Residence in the City, situated in 21 acres ground, and one minute from car. Bright, well lit. large single and double bedrooms, luxuriously furnished throughout with every convenience. Splendid views of harbour and Domain from 5 balconies. New full-size billiard table. Large dining hall, social h?JI and lounges, opening on to balconies. MRS. CARTER. Telephone 2724. Late of " Frogmore." " pARGEN " -RESIDENTIAL TTOTEL, EDEN CRESCENT (NEAR TOP OF SHORTLAND-STREET), Is the most luxurious and up-to-date House in Auckland, extensive additions having been completed, including all latest sanitary improvements. Has 6 bathrooms (hot- cold- and special shower), large dining hall, lounges, drawing-room, smoking-room, writing-room, etc. Single. Double,, and Suites of Rooms available. Magnificent view of harbour from 3 balconies. Three minutes from Post Office, Railway Station, and Harbour. Chef kept. Unequalled Cuisine. Porter meets trains and steamers. Telephone No. 2287. Telegrams " CARGEN," Inspection invited.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14146, 23 August 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14146, 23 August 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14146, 23 August 1909, Page 10