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Amusement*. —■ JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, - C. R. Bailey,' Lessee. ' ?1 —— ' ■ m CROWDED HOUSE GREETED QARTER,- THE GREAT, 1 ||| On his Return to Auckland Last Night. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ! And Every Night This Week.: - SEE—LEVITATION— SEE ' "(t OTHER STARTLING ILLUSIONS-100 CORINNE CARTER, r „ | The Sensation of a Decade, The Psychic Phenomenon. SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26. Children Half-price. . • v * Book seats to-day at Wildman and Arey'ii : i PRICES—4s' Co 6d m 3 '' ° PPOSUe Theatre * ; QIIILDREN'S HOME, RICHMOND ROAD •A, " r»ourifl and Yard Groceries '»nri «•„». \ if rials' Gift Tea will "be held on wrnfe> " : DAY, 23rd inst., 3to H 1 fi„ DX& interested are invited to attend . me All V _ (Signed) SISTER CECIL. » rpHE Committee of the Gem As«emhlr J. to notify to their Friends -inn i).f ( " : - age that they are opening their Third DsS£ ,n ir Season 'I HIS (Tuesday) EVENINtt ivlu?'" ' . ury 22, in the Druids' Hall, North? v™' " ton.. All those requiring invitations New * receive same on application in u- S ? ay Bond-st.. Archhil I; W. McGregor 1 Newton-W. McGregor. Hon. fccVcta^.'^ 1 -' Tourists' Resorts. , . 'ttnTww SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY. 1 r noraTf' 1, • WATvVERA. 8 nmr 1 ' > AIWERA. OTLL. Under entirely new management of O. Is. Ca\e, late of Union S.S. Co Service. • Hotel, grounds, and baths lighted with Acetylene Gas. Tele-nrT-clHfeßur-;,u.' Hotel. AMUSEMENTS.—Fishing and Boating Excursions a speciality. Tennis. Croquet. Bowling, Cricket, etc. First-class B ; l' hard Table . Splendid"sandy beach on in re Uthlnß ' Uorics and busies BATHS.—Finest natural hot water bath' CTni™ tC l a ", ,i swimming, in Dominion.' STEAMERS.—DaiIy steamers (see Northern h.S. i Co. advertisement), return fare os feci, coach every Friday from Devonport. WEEK-END TRIPS,—An Ideal ■week-end trip, Saturday till Monday, inclusive, cost 21s. Leaves Auckland 2 p.m. Satur- . ' rrAT>Tr4 ay £ arrivin £ back 9 a.m. Mondays. . J-AKiifi 4 . —On application (according to room). Special quotations for fami- ■' lies or for a term. Full particulars' from Company's office. 22. Shortlandstreet, or from Manager, by letter or telephone. „>' C. B. CAVE, Manager. ' ' WAIWERA. TX7AIWERA. * ' AIWERA. ,V> AIWERA. . QKOROIEE HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT. . , JJOT JJIXEEAL J>ATII9. . . rpROUT "pisHING Golf, Tennis, Croquet, Shooting. Riding, " 5 ' Driving. Scenic Attractions. Intending Visitors to this Celebrated Thermal Springs Hotel should communicate with the Proprietor. Okoroire is on Main Line to Rotorna, and enjoys a fine, healthy, dry climate, and it 700 ft above sea-level. Resident medical attendant. Full information on application to T. MARTIN, Okoroire. Or 1"HOS. COOK AND SONS. Auckland. — ; ; ROTORUA— Belmont, second street from railway station quiet and comfort- - able; terms five shillings per day.— r Peak, Proprietress. It -1- AiVJ , ROTORUA. ' rpHE "YY ONDERLAND" PRIVATE HOTEL. A New. Up-to-date House, is second to none for comfort, convenience, and cuisine. Hot cold,, and shower baths. Electric light throughout. Second house from station ana' close to baths. Porter meets all traiua. Tariff, per week, 38s; per day, 7s. . : MRS. J. R. MCFARLANE. • : RENT'S : gOCSE, ■ 1 ROTORUA. The New Wing having been finished, and ■well furnished, a new office and central entrance to it has made - the House ' the largest and most up-to-date Private Hotel in Rotorua. Nearest House to the Govern-' ment Baths, including the large new bath- . V,i house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. - Porters meet all trains. r - S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. Hotel metropole.. rotorua. - % PRIVATE HOTEL (40 Rooms). This new and up-to-date Private Hotel is the first ' - house from the station, opposite rear end of':v?4 platform. Visitors' luggage conveyed to the house free. Large, well-appointed, first-class hcruse. Is now open for the season. Mag- & nificent view. Every home comfort. First > grade chef. 3mins. from baths and groutds. '*-i : Wire for rooms. Telegrams Metropole. Tariff. 6s per day.—J. F. DWYER, late of Christchurch and Wellington. CPHE AUSTRALIA. ROTORUA.-To iEeet"'.;' X ;ever-increasing demands the' Accommodation has been .increased to 50 rooms. Splendid situation in main street; 100 yards;, 'V 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 ele> grams receive immediae attention.—J. N. ; MCLEAN. Proprietor. ' • " QARGEN " "RESIDENTIAL . OTEL,; EDEN CRESCENT (Near Top of Shortland-st.), Auckland. The above Residential Hotel is situated within four minutes' walk of the wharves,' railway station, post office, theatres, and : centre of city, and commands from its bal- , conies an unsurpassed view of the beautiful Harbour of Auckland. It is the most luxuri-. ous'and up-to-date house in the city, and a first-class chef is kept. A porter and luggage van meet all principal trains and steamers. Proprietor: E. F. BLACK. QOURT pRIVATE JJOTEL, UPPER QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND. M E ' Q. SHEE ' 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 2255. . Ellesmere, PRINCES-STREET. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. The above house has been thoroughly renovated. and up-to-date sanitary improvements. First-class table: every home comfort. ' Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. MRS. .1. scoclleh. L- U M E A ii."' AUCKLAND, . No. 1. Cor. .TERS"YN --VXD SHORT STS. (2 Doors from " Glenalvon," < Eden Crescent), PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. . Terms: 25s per week: 5s per day. Hot and Cold Bath. MRS. RASDELL BLENCOWE, 7,ate " Sonoma," Rotorua. Tel. 2775. • ' . " STONEHURST." ' " O SYMONDS-STREET. Auckland. _ NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ' Telegrams: " Stor.ehurst." Auckland. MRS. ALBERT A BROWN,' Proprietress). Telephone 504. . ~ BLOUSES. Hem-stitch. Is 6d, worth 4s lid, Rendell's L.S.D. Sale. „ KOLA-NIP" and Soda Is an Excellent < , . Bitter—a good . Nerve Tonic and Brain Food combined, which makes it ■a" ft ine Temperance Beverage, \ou need someimns of the kind this hot weather. At all Hotels and Restaurants. ——— EAL AN D JJ ERA LD. SUBSCRIPTIONS: 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in aa vance, posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVERTISEMENTS under the following classes—Wanted, to let, for sale, lost . AND FOUND. PERSONAL BOARD A.ND BESL DENCE— inserted at the rate of 18 wo for Is, or three, consecutive insertions 2s 6d for cash paid in advance. . . : BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. 2s 64 each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES, Is These announcements must be signed Dy advertiser. . . Replies to advertisements will be rwei ( a at the offices of the HERALD free of charge Instructions as to the insertion or wi « drawal of advertisements m the HEtiiin must bo in writing. . a 'J W : The Proprietors do not hold T mGn t* sponsible for non-insertion of advert through accident or from other causes. Telephones: Advertising and Department, 178; Job Printing Order Office. 2890; Publishing, 14; Editorial, 229.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14301, 22 February 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14301, 22 February 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14301, 22 February 1910, Page 10