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j Amttstrmeats. ]T © * * JJ A L L. 'Jpo-NIGHT. AT g O'CLOCK. IJGNIGHT, AT g O'CI/jCK. QBGAN pECTTAL BY ■ IM 2 " "\JAUGEAN jgASNETT. CITY ORGANIST. J VOCALIST. THE LYRIC OUABTETTE. i flats. S-Zniej, Shfis. McEcfrais. aad Ersa). PROGRAMME: 2- Graad Chc«sr (Ga3=.sat) 2- " Santas Cards'* - - - . - - {E3®s?) 3. " BeT«-ri?*f " (Stech) THE LYRIC QUARTETTE. i. Fsats tie in A - - - - - < Cesar Fraack) 5. Bpris? Sj?c« ......... < Hollias) 6. " r iainadia. " ....... (Sibelius) jSTZSTAi. 7. "Night Wind that to Geally Flew" - - < Calkin) THE LYRIC QUARTETTE, £. Frea. Daat*-t arc r as»_ Aca:ii«c3 Od. Doors ©pea st 7AC pja. HENRY W. WILSON. AssgtuA 17, 1517. Terra Clerk. | »JiOWN JJALL j For St. Patrick's Cathedral Orr&a Faad. IVti: TTrEDNESDAT 7?VENTNG. 1' EXT »> EDSESDAY J-iVEIv'IKG. A 1 the Clock Strikes S. THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR'. THE CONCERT OF THE YEAH * THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR.' - A brillnat array <>f Leaciag Artists ia A GIGANTIC PROGRAMME )of Mane, Melody ard Mirth—with a beatitij fa! daace. sod® baiaor&aa ekeVhe*. aad a j bilarioaa oae-act ccaiecy tbroTra in3TO GET IN: 2« Beat*); Oae i jTO GET IZ"C: 2s Or.? ; Sh:ll:ac. j A* s ■very Isrc» a amber of tickets hare j already beiea sold, iatcadiasr patrons are S adneed to book their seats at oate. Pits at Wiidaiaa asd Aivy't. | at Wiidmao aad Arey'f. j T YKIC QUARTETTE ia two pe-s—"C-oaie ! ' J . Bark to Eria " a»d " Little Orphaat Aaaie " _ f haja.orca«) —Large Towa Hall, aext We<saeeday e-reaJc*-Toarist Resorts. <j*TOKEHUBST. TEE IDEAL PRIVATE HOTEL, SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND, N.Z. ME. AND MBS. ALBERT A- BROWN, Telephone A 374. Proprietor*. Compritias 100 roc a:*, sitaated in well, kept eroaade. ia the healthiest aad taoet promiaect part of the city. Oaehaaza, Doaiiajon Road, aad Moaat Edea traais pass door. rite or wire io registered address, " STONEHURST." AUCKLAND. RING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL. UPPER OUEEN STREET. 'Pooae 2256. With Electric Light Up-to-date Accoasroodation. Billiard Table. Eiteasire Groaads aad Magnificent Views, Teaais Coart. Moderate Charges. Perraaaeats by Arrangement. Traais to Gate. KING'S COURT PROVIDES A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. G. ARRO77SMITH, Proprietor. C O N O M A.! O „ . PRIVATE HOTEL. Paoae 7313. Alfred StreetThe abore welJ-kaowa House has a few Ti/ssaoes for Penaanents. Single aad Doable Roorar. litriS oa application. ! MRS. NAIEN3 - - - Proprietress. I

! ££OTEL LANGMUIB. TAUMARUNUI. The above new, finely-appointed Private Hotel was opened on August 1. Contains 52 rtjorcs, electric light in every room, heated by hot-water system; h. and c, basins *n bedrooms, under first-class management; excellent cuisine. ' Right opposite station, and 5 minutes from Waaganui Eirtr Steamers. MRS. HANDYSIDE. Manageress. " P A It A K A I " HOUSE X' 40 BOOMS, ROT , SPRINGS, HELENSVILJ-E THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE North of Auckland. Every possible Modern Convenience. Conveyances meet all Trains. TERMS: 6« M per day, 35« * week. Further particulars mailed on application to tie , PROPRIETRESS, MRS. E. LITTLE. Telephone, No. 35 (HWensville Bureau). BRENT'S BATHGATE HpUß®. ROTORUA. the Largest Private Hotel of liotfirua. _ Can accommodate o-meiderabiy over WO visitors, Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electric light throughout, hot and cold baths patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house to Government Baths, including the large new bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips 'ferae reasonable Porters meet all trains S T BRENT, Proprietor. ' A ' M KB ' W. H. C OKSTANT Begs to state that she has left The Bungalow, and is now at THE COMMONWEALTH, HINEMOA ST., ROTOBUA. ' First-class Accommodation. TARIFF: Winter, 6s per day; 36s per week. Bummer, 7a per day, £2 per week 'Phone ■ 92. TT°T SPRINGS HELENSVILLE. AA Recommended by leading Auckland Doctor A. An Idea! Holiday Resort. SPRINGSIDE QBE. Extensive additions completed; 40 rooms all ground floors; nearest to baths. Tennis bowls, croquet. Accommodation second to none. Bus meets day trains, evening by arrangement Ring up No. 8, HeWville Bureau. telegrams, Springside," receive prompt attention, Tariff, (5« per day, 3fis per week.—MßS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress ■JVTILFORD BEACH HOUSE. SALTBURN ROAD, MILFORD. Accommodation now available for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Special tariff for families. Fin© sea view, and well-sheltered and sunny grounds. MRS. A. G. BRETT. 'Phono No. 7. Takapuna. riiHE ARCADIA 1 HINEMOA STREET. ROTOR OA ' Most Centrally Situated House in Rotorua: Imm. from P. 0., baths and railway station' Vehicles and cars leave this house daily for all sight-seeing trips. Electric lighting throughout. Hot and cold baths. All trains met Terras moderate. Telegraphic Address, "Baird's." Box 98 ' Proprietress. PADNOB. WATERLOO QtTADHANT. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Elevated position, opposite Government House, and commanding magnificent views of the harbour. Five minutes from station throughout 0 0811 10 CUy ' Eloctric li^ht Modorate Tariff. 'Phone 451 A. mrs., g. h. Mcdonald. RANDWICK, Rotorua.—The Best 30s per week House in Rotorua; centrally situat¥: T. 3 i minutes fro , m station. Sanatorium and pathß; all modern conveniences: electric light throughout: 30s per week. 5s 6d per day.—Mrs. Wrathall. Proprietress. ROCKY NOOK, overlooking the Lake, Rotorua.—Up-to-date and Select Ac commodation. Terms moderate.— J A Wilson, Proprietress. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to: smin rail stationtel. 174. Near King George Hospital. THIRWELL, Rotorua.Owing to present high prices of commodities and the absolute necessity of retaining my present high standard of catering and accommodation. I am obliged to advance my tariff to ?®£er day, 40s per week. Tel. address, Thirwell. ' —T. P : _Dowhng ; _ Proprietor. Dress and Fasbion. DRESSMAKING.— -MISS HOLMES, 27 to 30. City Chambers, wishes respectfully ♦?.ot announce to aer Numerous Patrons i ...j » h !? nm ' added Additional Fitting and Reception Rooms to meet the comtTOwing clientele? 161106 ° £ her large and I growing clientele. a I RlSli slo^^ 8 5?- always dend on Correct Style, Fit, Finish and Every, Attention.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 14

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