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I AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE AND j VAUDEVILLE ' PALACE OF VARIETIES. T7«ULLER'S A DVANCED "yAUDE lT; -CA- VILLE. v > The Greatest Musical Act Ever Seen. The World-famed Musical Marvels, CJTEWART AND TORBAINE, S3S CHARLES t) -L'RENE Introducing Operatic Soprano Solo, Parisfal Bells, Aluminium. Tubnlar Harp, Russian Sleigh Bells. ALUMINIUM ORGAN CHIMES DUET. PEARL LIVINGSTONE, Clever Comedienne. ARTHUR GEORGE, Baritone Vocalist. MORRIS AND WILSON, In Acrobatic Sketch, "SCENES IN CHINA TOWN.'.' VALDENES, Cyclists and Jugglers. ZEMPHY, Lightning Blindfold Artist. STEWART, STIRLING, AND DUNBAR, IDA BERRIDGE MAUD FLORENCE HARRY LINDEN WARWICK BIOSCOPE 2/, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at WILDMAN'S. STAMMERING: Cured by Physical Treatment i ELOCUTION: To make the Stage a Profession. ELOCUTION: Intending Lawyers. Clergymen, Councillors, etc ELOCUTION: Deportment and Dramatic Art. Study under F ALFRED PRICE, Elocutionlst and Dramatic Artist. BOX 574. G.P.O. iQJT. ANDREWS HALL, SYMONDS-ST. | AUCKLAND CHAMBER CONCERTS. ] THIRD SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. TO-MORROW NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY, 'OCTOBER 30, 8 P.M. Programme in last Saturday's Papers. Tickets at 3/ each, obtainable at Wildman and Arey's, A- Eady and Co.'s, and E. and F. Piano Agency, 191,: Queen-st. LOUIS BLITZ. Secretary, P.O. Box 63L /DARNELL- SOCIALS.—Every Tuesday, ■A Oddfellows' Hall, Parnell. Plain, Fancy Dress Ball, November Bth. EXHIBITIONS. TNDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. PONSONBY BAPTIST SCHOOL HALL. OPEN WEDNESDAY, 30th INST., 3 to 5 p.m., and 7.30 to 10 p.m. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 7.30 to 10 p.m. Competitions in all Classes of Handiwork. Boot Blacking, Nail Driving,' Potato Peeling, and Bun Eating. Also, Punch and Judy, Refreshment Stall, and First-class Musical Programme Each Evening. WEDNESDAY EVENING: The Mohika Orchestra will render Selections. Single Tickets, 6d; Season Tickets, 1/. Come and see what our Scholars can do. ATHXETIC SPORTS. I OTOROHANGA ATHLETIC CLUB'S SPORTS AND AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. THURSDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1907. £100 in Prizes. Chops and Saws. £60. Otoro. Cup, 130 yds, £iO. Mile (hep.). £8. Write for Posters. Nominations Close 16th Nov. FRANK -FOSTER. Hon. Sec. ~* n. GOED-MXHTNG NOTICES. •-VTEW UNA GOLD MINING COMPANY AXt LIMITED. All Shares in the above .Company on which the Call dtie. and payable on September 7, 1907, has not been paid will be Sold by Auction by Mr. R. C.-Carr at his Mart, Swanson-st, Auckland, on THURSDAY, October 31, 1907, at 11 a.m., unless the said call be paid on or before the previous day at the office of the Company H. GILFILLAN Jun., Secretary. Auckland, October 21, 1907. y»——«— ——————^__ m^mm^m EDUCATIONAL. jgT. JOHN'S £*OLLEGIATE SCHOOL. "fpHE TJAH." Headmaster: THE REV. ?. S. SMALLFIELD. HALF. TERM BEGINS ON WEDNEBDAI, OCTOBER 30th. The following are the dates for tbe commencement of the Terms in 1908:— FIRST TERM FEBRUARY 10 SECOND TERM JUNE 2 THIRD TERM SEPTEMBER IS jyjOORB_- JONES' QLASSES. THURSDAY, 7.30 to 10 — NIGHT LIFE CLASS, Figure and Head; Fee £2 -/. MONDAY Classes for TUKSDAI tOfe ■WEuNESDAI Still Life I'hUUbbAl Costume Model fcAX. MORNING Flower Painting Fees £2 2/. SATURDAY AFTERNOON — SKETCHING CLASS, OUT-DOOE, £2 2/. STUDIO Exhibition Open to Art-lovinc Pumic, WEDNESDAY, a to 5 p.m. STUDIO: HOBSON BUILDINGS, next P O Entrance to Lift, Fort or Sbortland sts. m X P B WRITING. ■ Classes Daily from 9to 5. Terms: Half a Guinea for twelve One-hour Lessons. PRIVATE TUITION IF DESIRED. Fees strictly in advance. THE "OLIVER" TYPEWRITER CO., 27 and 28, City Chambers, QUEEN-ST. XAHiOBDia. DEE S.S. TUKAKINA, MAORI, AND *-• WAKANUI. NEW GOODS TO HAND. AND OUMMER CJUITINGS. NEW DESIGNS. NEW COLOURS. VERY STYLISH GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. ' FANCY VESTS, STRAW AND PANAMA HATS. AIRLETTA CELLULAR.PYJAMAS AND SINGLETS. pOSTLES AND pALMER, TAILORS AND MERCERS, STRAND ARCADE AND QUEEN-ST., 235, W IREI ' ESS iTVELEPHONB. JVANKS AND pO'S Art Tailoring of Style, Fit, and Workmanship speaks for itself, and is heard everywhere. Ring up Phone 2264. D 9, KARANGAHAPE-RD. F 1^ W ?, R ?? 0 ~^ ry our Assorted Boxes, -a- 2/6, 5/, ( /6, 10/, and upwards.—Evitt, Gunmaker, Queen-st. .....;•

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 258, 29 October 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 258, 29 October 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 258, 29 October 1907, Page 8

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