AMUSEMENTS. NEW PROGRAMME SPLENDID. Theatre r u y a l. Prop., John Fuller and Sons. | FULLERS’ VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Immense Success of— • LiIr—OCTAVIA and M ARNE—Dave The Versatile Comedy and Musical Double in Mirth Provokers. Reappearance of BEATTIE McDONALD FLO WESTON, Favourite Seno. Illustrated Songs, PERCY DENTON. HILDA LANE, the Brilliant Soprano, A. L. CROPP, N.Z. Finest Basso. RALEIGH AND MAY, In a brilliant exposition of new and daring feats on the Slack Wire. LUCY LAVINIA, AMY BLACKIB, ATHAS, Trick Comedy Skater. KITTY DELAVALE, Charming Sorio. Great Biograph Pictures. Oliver Twist Up-to-date. The Pastrycook s Larks. 2s and Is. Boxes one guinea. Plan Dresden. ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. FOURTH Annual Dance, Sydney street Schoolroom, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 2nd July, 1307, Guests are notified that a Special Car will leave the Government Station at the conclusion of the dance (1.50 a.m.), proceeding to Wordsworth street, thence via Vivian street to Newtown. Faro Is. 970 ALBERT H. CASEY, Hon. Sec. IJI O W N H A L L. WEDNESDAY EVENING NEST, at 8. ORGAN RECITAL By ' . ME MAUGHAN BARNETT. Admission, Is. Six Tickets for 5s or single tickets may be obtained at the music-sellers’. A limited number of seats under gallery, 6d. 921 JAMES SMITH, Hon. Sec. LADIES I An immense amount of needless suffering among women is the result of ignorance. Learn how to protect and respect your body, and how to give rational effective aid to Nature to remove the cause of suffering. Instinctive VIA VI HEALTH TALKS will be given to Ladies on these matters—every Monday and Friday Afternoons at 3 p.m. at the VIAVI ROOMS, Bank of Australasia Chambers, , Customhouse quay. No charge ’or obligation incurred. BOARD AND LODGING TE RURUNGA. 16, ORIENTAL BAT. Corner of Hay street. A CCOMMODATION of specially high quality. : Telephone 2019. HI BOARD and Lodgings Wanted in private family; single room. Apply terms). Tradesman, “Times” office, £57 CiOMMERCIAL EXCHANGE AND i PRIVATE HOTEL, McArthur street, ''eliding, has accommodation or the Travelling Public, close to Eailvay Station. Commodious and airy bed•ooms and sitting-rooms. Hot. cold, and bower baths. Terms, Is 6d per - day; veokly as per arrangement. S. KIRK, Proprietor. THE LODGE 255, Hereford street west, Christchurch. HIGH-CLASS Board and Lodging, well-appointed House, with every nodern convenience; pleasantly and ■entrally situated; excellent cuisine. , MRS B. NAIRN. ,51: Proprietress. ■ 1/fTISS FEARNE has takqn Te Moana.YjL nui, No. 56, Thorndon quay, oppoito Manawatu Station, and has vacanies for. Boarders; double and single •corns. I®®
PERMANENT, transient residents, and ' travelling public, can find superior accommodation at Thornleigh, Eoulcott street, Wellington. Nice; airy rooms, baths (hot: and cold water), all couven--1 iences; splendid view of city and harbour, roof garden, first-class table; every attention. Terms moderate. Thornleigh, , Eoulcott street (opposite Wellington Hal!). ______ SUPERIOR Private Board and Residence for Ladies and Gentlemen, with every home comfort. Letters and t"lcgrams promptly attended to. “Aronui,” O, High street, Dunedin. 944 KENSINGTON PRIVATE HOTEL, Mansfield street. npllE above favourite and well-appoint-JL ed Hotel is now under entirely new (Management, and the Proprietress offers fto Permanent and. Transient Boarders I every comfort of a home. Large airy sinolo rooms.- Hot and cold, etc. Excellent Cuisine. Moderate terms, MRS COOKE, Proprietress. THE NEW TROCADERO (Private Hotel) is close to railway station and centre of town, has every convenience provided for the comfort of tjie travelling pnblic. Commodious and airy bedrooms and sitting-rooms. Hot, cold, and shower baths. One shilling dinner (from 12 to 2) a special feature. Terms, from 4s 6d per dry Weelclv as per arrangement.—Hale and Co.. Eginont street,. New F.ymouth. TROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, 'Manchester street. Ch.istohureh. one minute’s walk from Railway Station. First-class accortimodation for permanent Boarders and Travelling Pnblic. Electric trams to all parts of city pass every few minutes. Tariff from 5s to 7s per day ' E. C. DAVID. 799 Proprietor. YOUNG Man in business wants Board and Lodgings in a private family,' "ear Post Office; terms -monthly. Address “Permanent," “Times” office. 897 F. J. EAST, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, HANNAH’S BUILDINGS. 36, CUBA STREET. NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. Red Russia.' by John Foster Fraser; cloth' 3s 6d. i Her Son. by H- A. Vacholl; cloth 3s Cd. The Hill, bv H. A. Vacbell; cloth 3s 6d. The Mystics, by K. C. Thurston; cloth A Strong Man’s Vow, by Joseph Hocking; cloth 3e 6d. ■ _ _ r A Gamble with Life, by Silas K. Hocking; cloth 3s Cd. _ , Little Esson. by S. R. Crockett; cloth The Mystery, by Stewart E. White: cloth 3s 6d. , . ~ The White Fang, by Jack London; cloth 3s 6d. . - , The Diamond Ship, by Max Pemberton: cloth 3s fid, paper 2s 6d. Princess Maritza. by Percy C. Brebner; cloth 3s fid. Thc Fighting Chance, by R. W. Chambers; 2s fid. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NOVELS IN SIXPENNY EDITIONS. Over 400 titles. POST CARDS AND ALBUMS 24,1 IN GREAT VARIETY. T ITHOGBAPHIC PLANS and every g.J description Auctioneers’ Printing at short notice. “N.Z. Times” General Printing Depi rtment. Telephone IMS.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19070701.2.74.5
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6249, 1 July 1907, Page 6
Word Count
820Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6249, 1 July 1907, Page 6
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.