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AMUSE3EE29 TO. OPERA HOUSE AKD VAUDEVH-i PALACE. MINSTREL TCTULLEB-S COMEDY BURLESQUE, -P VAUDEVILLE. Enormous Success of" ■ /TIHE p.OWER fIgROS. In their Marvellous PERFORMANCE on tho TIGHT WIRE. T OYD ALL AND TJERRY, American Sketch' Artists in Comedietta, "ACTING ON THE BRAIN." DOROTHY L'ESTRANGE VAL. NEWTON THE TWO STARRS STELLA VERNEA THE DRISCOLLS CLARA KEATING CARL -COLLIER AUBREY DOUGLAS NEW WARWICK BIOSCOPE PICTURES. (By request), "THE LOST CHILD." 2/, 1/. and 6d. Reserves at Wiidman'a. Day Sales at Carter's. No Early Doors. ECC3_ESIASTTCAI_ NEHUNGA CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. INTERESTING MISSIONARY TALK (Illustrated with Limelight Views). REV. HARRY JOHNSTON, Of Central Africa. WORK AT LAKH TANGANYIKA. All who are interested in the work of the London Missionary Society, please come. THIS EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. Collection. St" .TL/TiATiTHE.WS .OHURCH," i WELL-ESLEY-ST. WEST. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, At 8 p>m. RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC. ST. MATTHEW'S CHOIR, assisted by Madame Chambers, Miss Rlice Ri-mmer Mies Alison Mudge, Miss Edna Gillingham Mr Wilfred Manning, Mr J. W. Ry_n Dr. Hugh Keith, and Master Norman Smallwood, Boy Soprano. Mr J. H. Phillpot, Organist. Full Programme In To-morrow's Parsers. All Seats Free. Collection. SPORTING. A VONDALE JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1306. FIRST DAY: SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 22. Owners', Trainers', and Jockeys' Passes issued up to 4 p.m. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). '"Bookmakers or Bookrbakers' Clerks, will not be allowed on the Club's Property. Trains from Auckland 11.15 a.m., 11.35 a.m., 12.20 p.m., and 1.20 p.m. FIRST RACE TO START AT 12.30 O'CLOCK. HARRY H. HAYR. Secretary. ,"\,f]RS. HUNT will attend Avdndale Races, J-'-L with Tea aud Refreshments. Tea l and sandwich, 6d.

LECTURES. JUST ARRlVED.—Professor A. J. Abbott, M.R.V.S., etc. (British Institute Mental Science), in Federal Hall, .Wellesley-street, Thursday next. 20th, and Wednesday, -tith., at S p.m.—Popular, Entertaining, Instructive Lectures; Grand Limelight Illustrations "Mind-reading, Mental Developnient, Physiological and Psychological Powers; How to Succeed in Life." Everybody come, icree examinations. Admission !/, Children ("d. Also, Sunday, 28rd, 3 p.m., entrancing subject: "The Tremendous if acts and Forces oX Spirit Personality, Divine, fcluman. Satanic, Spiritualism, Clairvoyance, etc.. Marvellous Realities." Seats free. Collection. Sunday Evening, 23rd, 7 p.m.: "The Wonderful Facts of Human Origin, Spiritual and Material, Continuity of Existence Demonstrated, Life Beyond, Human Destiny. Lovely Limelight Illustrations of Spiritual Beings. A great treat. Seats Free. Questions. Collection. Everybody come. The Professor may be consulted at the Central, Victoria-street, a few days only. MEETINGS. TVEYONPORT YACHT CLUB. The Annual General Meeting of the above Club takes- .place on FRIDAY -NEXT, the 21st inst., iv the Council Chambers, at 1. 45 p.m. Members and all intending members are earnestly requested to attend. Business — General and Election of Officers. A. SUTHERLAND, Hon. Sec. NORTH SHORE DISTRICT CRICKETCLUB. The Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Devonport Borough Council Chambers TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) at 7.30 p.m. G. H. BROUGHTON, Hon. Sec. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR UNION. ' The Fourteenth Annual Business Meeting of the above Union will be held in the Helping Hand Mission Hall on FRIDAY, 21st inst. All Endeavourers are urged t/> be present. P. CARTER, _ ' Hon. Secretary. A UCKI-.ND CO-OP. TERMINATING -*A BUILDING SOCIETY. — Appropriations, Wednesday. September 26; 4 Ballots, 5 Sales. — - 12th Group, First Pay Day, Ist October. POULTRY. T7l O R -"'•' SALE. "PGGS TfOR JETTING. PEKIN DUCKS, from my Prize Winning Strain, 5/ and 10/6 per setting. WHITE LEGHORNS, from spleudid layefs, 3/6 per setting BROWN LEGHORNS, 2/6 per setting H. A. C- OATESPORK BUTCHER, UPPER SYMONDS-ST. .RATT'S POULTRI* FOOD, 1/ per packet; Bird Seeds, Medicated .Nest Pots and Medicated Nests for Canary breeding. Rearing Mixtures, etc., at Mackay's, 195 Queen-st. LOST AND FOTTNP. LOST, Brown Pony Mare, short tail, reward.—it. Crawford, c/o Crawford's Stabtes, Cook-st. LOST, a Gold Bar Brooch, with ruby in centre. Reward. — Apply W. R. Parkinson, Grocer, Queen-st. LOST, on Monday, between Karangahaperoadand Khyber Pass. Gold Heart Pendant, set with rubies and pearls. Reward. —W. Sped dingirsTllLL the person who took Bag from myVV house on Tuesday evening please return contents, as they are of no value to anyone but the owners') — J. Cameron, Church-St., Ponsonby. TRAYED from Mr H. Stenbeck's, _3, Sumer-st., Ponsonby, White Parrot,with red riug round neck. Talks. Finder re wardded. ■_ TJTOUND —September 19, Manukau HarA- hour, Old Fiat-bottom Boat, no name; owner can have same by paying: e__»e_pes, —Aj_£iy< Kfets,.. Ktocatong^'Bayj.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 225, 20 September 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 225, 20 September 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 225, 20 September 1906, Page 8

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