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■-'. ,;. AMUSUMUNTS. ■'"'■]" ■ t\ P E X- A.'" "'.' '.' .. C .--Tif O V S B. FULLER'S TO-NIGHT,- at ADVANCED I VARIETIES. 8, 8, 8. VAUDEVILLE. i. -';*. " A GRAND NEW PROGRAMME ) '■ - - First" Appearance of ;■' • • i ,p»ABI/T0N "AND jgJtJTTON, Premier Patterists, and Dancers. PHIP. — T. EVAKTOS — JACK Marvellous Jocular Jugglers. T-EROKA, TVERONA, J^ERONA,. The Lady Trick Cyclist. T3ELLE IBBONS, . Lady Baritone. • 808. LLOYD THEJ3WIFTS CHAS MOODY MAUD PEBMAN NELLIE POWER: PRICES — 2/. 1/. and 6d. Reserves at Wildma'n's. ' TJOTAL . ALBERT HALL. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7th and Bth AUGUST. ,' RETURN HOME Of the TJOTORUA -ViTAORI After their ENORMOUSLY , SUCCESSFUL TOUR Of New Zealand; Received in Every Town with • UNPBECEDENTED AND ENTHUSIASTIC APPROBATION. AT HOME, THE MAORI AT PLAY, AT WAR, And UNDER PAKEHA REGIME, Introducing ENTIRELY NEW ITEMS. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Admission — 3/ 2/, 1/. Seats may be reserved at Wildman and Arey's, on payment of One Shilling extra. REV. F. A. BENNETT, Director. F. M. LYONS, Business Manager. J. H. LYONS, Advance Manager. at OTE LOYAL PARNELL M-*- LODGE OF ODDFELLOWS, NO. 4750, 1.0.0. F., THE 50th' ANNIVERSARY (JUBILEE) of the Lodge will be celeof the Lodge will be celebrated by a SOCIAL AND BALL to be held In the Oddfellows' Hall, Parnell, on FRIDAY, August 7, 1908. March, 8 p.m. Full Band. Tickets: Double 6/6, single 4/6, extra lady 3/. C. H. NtCHOLLS, Hon. Sec WM. PERRY, Honl Trees. 154 — J- - gT. BARNABAS' HALL, MT. EDEN (In aid of lining Schoolroom). TUES. and WED. 4th and sth AUG. PANTOMIME—"A Great Price." CO—PERFORMERS—6O Tickets, 2/ and 1/. Commence 8 p.m. 11 HALL, PARNELL. J£UCHBE pABTY AND TZANCK (In aid of St. John's B.C. Church) TUESDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1908. Orchestra Specially Engaged Euchre will commence at 8 p.m' sharp Gents, 2/. Ladles, 1/. Car will leave for Ponsonby at 12 o'clock. E. NOONAN AND C. B. DUNN/ '- Hon. Sees. SPORTXrfQ. JJI LE E T , J^E : BTING. NOTICE TO BOOKMAKEBS. Applications to Bet at Ellerslie, under the conditions imposed by the New Zealand Rules of Racing, will be . received by' the undersigned up to 12 noon on TUESDAY August 4th. , Fees, £20 10/, must be paid with applications. . J. F. HABTLAND, Secretary. DENTISTRY. T W ° M 1 NXITES J£ LAPSE. It is surprising that there are still a number of people who would rather have Cocaine or some similar drug Injected into the gums before having teeth extracted. S?f "h.^SM 8 i he Oldest - Safest - and Most Reliable Method of having Nitrous Oxide or "Laughing" Gas. which is so simpleT so lasr to take, and so harmless to the system of young or old, weak or strong There are no after-effects whatever. IS THE T>EST. ~ To give the Best Results, however "Gμ" should be administered only by a Th'oroueli-ly-competent and Experienced Dentist onV highly skilled in the method of tion and also expert in rapidly extracting . the teeth within the few secSndJ Is under the influence of the Gas. . JJOWEY $\7"ALKEB has made a Special Study of this Simple Process, and ALWAYS has Most Successful Results. ME. HOWEY WALKER knows just when to commence and exactly when to stop. You sit down— take gas—sweet sleeS -TWO MINUTES ELAPSE-Tt ? e Idl ove? Quite a pleasant sensation. THE ".TTIFFIN." Special Terms if you' want New Teeth. BOOTS AND SHOES. JJOOM. JJOOM. gOOM. TH^SA^Y C Ti?wlii T AUCK^r' G But we are JJOOMERANGING OUR BOOTS AND SHOES RIGHT NOW. RIGHT NOW. REASON "JJOOMERANG" gALE OF Tj-jOOTWEAB RIGHT NOW. RIGHT NOW. EVERY SHOT TELLING ITS TALE ALL GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICES •gOOMEBANG jgOOMERANG N T>OOMERANG gALE OF iJpOOTWEAB. lAS. J. PEKNANDEZ, -135. UPP. SYMONDS-ST. B^-Ta^ made osZi* and Quee °^' PIAKOS, OBGAKS, v^_^ piANOS AND ORGANS.—WorIds Leading *- Makers. Sale, Hire,..or Exchange Call Iffeeton-r^ 1 '- MOOre a ° d C °- n «" ■gSTEY ORGANS LEAD THE WOBLD.Parlour, Church, and School £10 ud- ( ?o a i r d d i S Cu7 E M a a n n d^ PlllnO A *™*' LW -

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 184, 3 August 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 184, 3 August 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 184, 3 August 1908, Page 10

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