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" "-HusEaiEiras. PULLER'S ■'jQPEEA | prpUSB Magnificent Success. Gigantic Triumph. ANOTHER GREAT SHOW. Splendid New .Prcgramme. puller's ttaudev ille •a dller's. -Vaudeville LAv Instantaneous Success achieved by T3EGGIARDOS. AVonderful Swor ES Swallowers. A Strange and Startling Act. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PARALLEL. Enormous Success of T3RIGUTIE CJ-MITH (late Bland Holt A>RIGHTIE S3 MITH Company). The Brilliant Australian Soubrette. DIOLEENS' LAST WEEK. ENIS fAENEI. The Sterling ENIS Vaknei. . Comedian. LAST WEEK WILLIAMS & BONETTA Marlow Sisters, Jennie Johnstone, Conni Soloman, Williams and Bonetta, Rud Peteisou, and Pictures. . 2/, 1/, and (id. Reserves at Wildman's. itX/'AITE'MATA Social Clnb's Dance Tc » » i night iv St. George's Hall, New North rd. Dancing, 8 p.m. Gents. 1/6.—Wm. A t Knox. Secretary. o "F , °^? IRE . for Dancing Classes, Socials -*- KING EDWARD'S HALL Lower Symonds-st.. Wednesday and FridaEvenings. Best Dancing Floor in Auck land. Special terms if taken for the sea son^— Apply on the Premises, or Telephom FOOTBAXL. P O O T; "b E I | The Annual Meeting of the Newton Dis tnct Football Club wiill be held in tin Training Hall, Newton-rd., on FRIDAY April 3rd, at 8 p.m. AU old and any new members are re quested to attend. 5 S. HINTON. Hon. Sec Board and Residence Column. — PICNICS AND EXCTTBSIOKS. TX7HOLESALE MERCHANTS' EM r '' PLOYEES' PICNIC. MOTUTAPU, NEXT SATURDAY, 4th APRIL. (By permission of Mrs J. Rcid.) Ladies' Races. Children's Sports. Toys and Lollies for the Children. Band in Attendance. Open Amateur Handicap, 120 yds. Open Professional Handicap, 75yds. Hot Water provided. Steamer ALBATROSS leaves 9.30 and 1.30 Tickets from Committee or Ferry Co. J. HAWLEY. Secy. . ,__-- A NNUA -L TRIP TO THAMES ■bMb_s&» OF NO. 2 COMPANY '"" nl " r GARRISON ARTILLER. AND GARRISON BAND. P.S. WAKATERE will leave No. 3 Quay st Jetty, 3.45 p.m., on SATURDAY, 4ti April, returning on Sunday night. Return Fare. 5/. , GUN. E. PARR, Sec YyAIWERA NATURAL HOT SPRINGS ow . n S htei °y Acetylene Gas. NATURAL HOT MINERAL SWIMMTVP AND PRIVATE BATHS. iry '* Sea, Bathing, Boating, Fishing TennisCroquet, BowUng, Billiards. TARIFF REDUCED TO at_. p E g DA^ X? O OS. PER WEEK. FEW SPECIAL ROOMS HIGHER BATV Exclusive of Mineral Baths. J " a - FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET. WEEK-END TRIPS, leaving Auckland •> p.m. SATURDAYS, and retnrningto ar rive 8.50 a.m. MONDAYS (including hotel charges and steamer fare, but exclusive of baths) 1S S- fi 11. Full particulars Telephone 192, PIAJfOS, OBGAWS, etc pjIANOF. ORT-BS. _; J _ ■ " L EWIS TT* HAS A LARGE SELECTION BY-BRITISH AND FOREIGN MAKERS AT BARGAIN PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED AT SHOW ROOMS. 7, LIVERPOOL-ST., OFF, KARANGA-HAPE-RD. 'Phone 857. -_,*.._.-_.*_____, E_HTCATIC_rA_M°Tl•> c 4 » '- -a J)EVONPOBT Q.XRLS' Wfll be Reopened on WEDNESDAY, 19th inst, 9.30 aan.. At the Large HaU and Classrooms betondac to tfie WESEEYANT CHURCH, DEVONPORT, Dnder the management of and in connection with the Ladles' College, Eemnera. ' ■ m ELECTORAL. fJWE CITY OF AUCKLAND COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. ' EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. v l \ c Notlc e is hereby given that at a 1 oil taken on the 2nd day of April, 1908, for the Election of One Councillor for the Cltv of Auckland Council, to fill the vacancy Rowt «, y resignation of councillor Robert Stopford, the undermentioned numCat,d o idate°s t^- Were P ° lled f ° r the lowing GREGORY, GEORGE .... 612 MANTELL, RUPERT PATTERSON, JOHN 1461 GEORGE EDWARD.! 966 ROLAND, WM. LANGLEY 217 WHITE, SAMUEL .... ojo Informal * ' * "it I therefore hereby declare P»n-»~™ T. USSHER, 1C) o n Returning Officer. L' 2. Queen-street. April 3. 1908. Jf R. qeorge jQjaaao-Bs him WlsWto thank a » those who voted for 15 _§f BOU6H OF NOBTHro-i: niusehohfers 0 *?'»***** ■«** received _?"&£.%, *_ TnSay 3 lasT^" . JAMES DYKES. 43 yOBTHCOTE TO THE BURGESSES OF NORTHCOTE. Ladies aud Gentlemen,— 1 beg to thank the Elector* r,.K- -.... j sS^j_^_SS»w Yours truly _gnd_April, 1^ FRED WOOTBQpIk S7 T° D l™ ELECTORS OF 1 TRP - 1 - BOROUGH OF NORTHCOTE. -ADIES AND GENTLEMEN _ 1 beg to tender you my heartiest thanks or returning mc as one of your Rep" ;entatives on your Council, and bee to issure you that my efforts will be directed owards promoting the General Welfare of :he Borough. - v*. Yours faithfully, ARTHUR E. GREENSLADE. 64 \

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 81, 3 April 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 81, 3 April 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 81, 3 April 1908, Page 8