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Amusemeatß. " il JJIS MAJESTY'S '■• CR. Bailey, Lessee. & _ ;! THE SEASON'S SUCCESS " '\ ' QARTER.JTHE GREAT. :r .;-:., .'.-j All Auckland talking about -\ , LEVITATION . , ~ -. ■And the: 100 other — '"' '■■■'■'■ ''■' WEIRD AND STARTLING ILLUSIONS. Do Not Fail to Sec-COBINXE - CARTEE-See' "' ■ - " She divines your Thou-ht-. - ""i Eeads Sealed-Envelop^whiK^^.V '1 4B- seats early at iidman «* ■PMcStg. 2 eT'Ta!' opposite Theatre, " <) SPECIAL MATINEE SAT., FEB V" ' ' , Children Half-price. .".7 Swinging, 7 >v ew z eal^~s^^7^ QIIAMPIONSHIPfi. . ' i . TniRD day. -- "; 1; ■ \\ '•' .gATHS . >; : (Brilliantly Illuminated by Electric Li^Q ■ '7 ■ T o-night- 8 plr.-rpo-NIGRT.;' '. QHAMPIONSHIPS. 440 YARDS. my . ' - .' : i WATER POLO, -. Di™ D3,; '1 ONE MILE RELAY;. '. f ' >' SPLENDID SEATING ACCOMMODATION.BAVARIAN BAND IN ATTENDANCE. '^ 7. " ADMISSION, is. V - J- J. MULVniILL, Hon. Sec. Tourists' Resorts; 7 '"K iMO S P^lL GS H'Ot^ . - ": SPEND. YOUR HOLIDAYS AT KAMO. - \ A SPLENDID : HOTEL.-;■ '. ." '■'i With all modern convenicnces-Bcautifal ' Scenery, Riding, Driving. Cricket, Croquet,' "7 Billiards, Tenuis. .The Kamo Mineral Baths are noted tot •• their effective cures of rheumatism ant : ; V>; gout. etc. . ■ . • -;;;■ The b.s. Ngapuhi runs every Monday. "Wed. -' ' 1 - nesday, and.Friday, the trip is a delightful . one, and Karno possesses everything to mak» '"- it a splendid pleasure resort. N '.;. Full information from the office of th« Company. 22. Shortland-street, or direct from the Manager. * ■ ■ ■■-,-•.'• G. W. HENDERSON. Manager, •',' " (Late Manager Esplanade Hotel, Devonport).''7 Direct communication with Auckland by telephone. s ■',•, Tariff, 7s per day. or ,42s per week. -- '■ RENT'S " T>ATHGATK , .TTODSS,'" ' :-..-7-" :■;..'■ .■'".,ROTOBUA..' r ": .. ' '. The New,. Wing having been finished., and : ■ well' furnisked, a "new office and central - - ' entrance ,to ;it has made the House tha v '•' largest and most : up-to>dat« Private Hotel in Rotorna. :; Nearest House to the Government Baths, including the large • new bath(house. Motor-cars and conveyances lcav«■'?''■ Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reason- ; able. Porters meet all trains. .■"> 6. T." BRENT,- Proprietor. ,' THE AUSTRALIA. ROTORUA-To meet ; ■■'. ever-increasing. demands the Accommo- . •' dation has been k increased to 60 rooms. ■■-'■ 'ij Splendid ' situation in main ' street: •, 100 yardj .. ,1 from railway station, four minutes' walk V from baths; superior table; airy rooms; ' electric light; hot and; cold baths, and : every ■- home : comfort. Tariff: 6s per ;• day; 353 per... week. Cook's Coupons accepted. ; Porter f meets ' all ■ trains. -' Letters ; and . els- : grams, receive • immediae! attention.—J. N. ,: MCLEAN. Proprietor. •" =. ' 7 7 vROTORUa." ' -'••;;••:■ rnHB:''\"WPNDEELAND"- ; ;,' ' ''' .. "private HOTEL.' : A New, Up-to-date House, is second to nona ; for comfort, convenience, and cuisine.-' Hot, < cold, and . shower;' baths; < Electric light ' * throughout.': Second 'house from station and ; : close to-baths... 'Porter.'.meets ail train*.:; Tariff, per week. 3|s; per day.' 7s. ; ; ■ ....;;;; MRS. J. R. MCFARLANE. >-~ ' /Commonwealth, otosua, v.. ■■■ -.; ;; v ','■,; a FIRST; SEASON. 40 Eoomß. : hot: and cold water, : electric '■'"■•■''>? light, every- convenience; :•» 4 minutes from., : '■/ station and bath; overlooking Lake. - : ..'. ; .';--V;;;iKj 7 : Excellent Cuisine. Tariff, 63 day, 35s week. : 7 : |' ' Letters" and : telegrams ■ receive:; prompt ' at- '■■ tention.'" /- "MISS PAGE, Manageress. •DOTORUA pENTRAL JJOUSJS. QUIET AND COMFORTABLE. ' ' ' TERMS: 6st a day. 30s a week.- Reduction r* ;.. iif staying more than one.week. .. "' V'.; - • MRS. PEERIN. Proprietress. • 'j "■ pARGEN" .'.'■' ■RESIDENTIAL :.TTCTEL,7;S 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 -x, - I centre of city, and commands from-its bal- : ;.; ; conies an unsurpassed view of the beautiful;?-. -Harbour of: Auckland. It is the most liiiuri-;;;,;/] oua and up-to-date house in the city, and a aj ; J first-class chef is kept. A porter and. luggaco /, 1 van meet all principal trains and steamers. ;. « Proprietor: E. Fr.BLACK. :■ :.-.;■■.-.,§ Professional Notices. ' I T.R- QSBORNE TT" NIGHT'; j Has ' ' I RETURNED FROM ENGLAND AND ; -'; | RESUMED PRACTICE. v. " .."'..--. - .;,; ■-•; .. : ■; ;■- ■,; ;. Consultation nours:' ; _ At Mr. Wiles', Chemist. 26. Qucen;Street:-lS ~; noon to 2 p.m. daily. . -.:.. ';;. At Mr. Irwin's, Chemist, Ponsonhy Eoad:- : 8.30 to 9 a.m.; -7 to « p.m. .. .'• ■;,..' ~ - . •-; Telephone. 3031. . ; "7_7 v y F'° E • -L .BA s & I THOSE WELL-KNOWN BUILDINGS,rrtHE "pEDERAL ptUB J^OOM" .---"' '•■■ AND '■ "' ':'.- " ; .. LARGE -OESIDENCE. . I am instructed by William Griffiths, Esq. . who is leaving for En eland. n _ v TO LEASE. FOR 3 YEARS. WITH RIGHT OF ~. RENEWAL for a further 3 years, .. ,;;; THE FEDERAL CLUB ROOMo. . .'• ■ - Complete with Cloakroom, Lavatories, etc .- ■ ELECTRIC LIGHT. 7ii, 7THE RESIDENCE contains 10 rooms.-Dam.. ( room. etc.. etc.; blinds, telephone., etc. •-■ THIS IS A STEADY INCOME FROM,B»W- . .AND CATERING. -;-, '^ Full particulars from v i .-' '.-MEMLLE MKWCOMB, . 7. H.M. ARCADE. 7-7:: : PR ■'■ I ' 0 ■ B' "],l'7'l AMERICAN SODA FOUNTAIN DKLNk>-:.; 1 .-•■ NOTED FOR SQUASHES. . 7- ' I .Dinner and Afternoon lea. ;.',- I I His Majesty's Arcade ~- -;.-£jv : -;:; I I BEFORE BUYING YOUR PIANO. CALL 0-7 I | THE AUCKLAND PIANO IMPOCTLNQ _ ; I s COMPANY. CITY CHAMBERS. .; ft;- . And you will Lear of something to your advantage "'• ,', 77i v ' ; - - I , — :> K -."."'" '■ -" ' ~"Ji ' '•'■'■ j VSir yEALAKD TyEBALD-. ~ 1 • 60TBSCBIPTIONS: 6d per ' week.' delivered m i town and suburbs, or 103 per quarter an ; w - vauce. posted to any part of the Dominion- ■ ADVERTISEMENTS under the -f™ ,„m : ";' ; WANTED. To let. FOR SAIjB. ££' I and found. . personal board AOT|*J»ig E DENCE-aro inserted at the rate of ik_" . ,| for Is. or three consecutive insertion*. : :k 2s 6d for cash paid in advance.-.'„-. -.•■"£ ,| Births, maeriagjs. AND Deaths. £ , l| each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES.-.« «j a 1 These announcements must be signed.o* ; . ; ,j advertiser.- ire( j 1 Replies to-advertisements will be „l"7. : ': 1 at the offices of the HERALD free of c^,, 7£5 , 1 Instructions as to the insertion' ".o^" J drawal of advertisements in tho •!"•.> » must be in writing. 1.0- re- % The Proprietors do not hold thcmsei w . | sponsible for non-insertion of a"""''' 0 i through accident or from other, causes. ; | Telephones Advertising and Coronig . , g Department, 178: Job Printing Order uw. ; g 2890; Publishing, 14; Editorial. £)■ ; :: ;B

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14304, 25 February 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14304, 25 February 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14304, 25 February 1910, Page 10

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