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AMUSEMENTS. fTHE THESE AINSLEY /^ONCEBTS. NEW ZEALAND TOUR, 1908. ,p> ( H Q R A L TTALL. THUKSDAY EVENING NEXT, AUG. 20. ' AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY. A GKEAT MUSICAL EVENT. Unequalled in its Importance in the Annala of New Zealand. I IRENE - AINSLEY \ I IRENE AINSLEY 1 (MADAME HELBA'S PROTEGEE). FKESat'BOM HEH .LONDON TRIUMPHS "Daily Express,' , London, says: — The event was distinguished musically, not only by the genuine success of the young singer, but by the fact that Madame Melbu acted as her accompanist. The Prince ana Princess of Wales both sent for Madarni Melba at the end of the concert; and congratulated her warmiy on the success oi ter protege. '•The Standard," London, says: — To « voice of natural beauty, she adds admitable enunciation and expressive qualities"The Times," London, says: — Miss Ainsley hae a very fine voice of several distinct qualities. J Owing to important engagements in EngI land It will be impossible for Miss AinsI ley to give more THAN TWO CONCEETS IN AUCKLAND. Special Engagement for this Tour of MR HAMILTON HODGES, The Favourite Baritone. Broadwood "Patent Barlock Grand Piano, from E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. PKICES — Reserved Seats 5/; Unreserved Seats, 3/ and 2/. Bos Plan now on view at Wildman ana Arey's. Dnors open 7.30; commence S sharp. Patrons are requested to be before 8 p.m., as the doors will be closed, and no cd. ° • WARWICK AINSLEY. Business Manager. PTJBIJC NOTICES. ■OXCHANGB OF DOLLARS. "PXCHANGH OF DOLLARS. THOS. COOK AND SOX aesire to iuform shopkeepers and others holding American 'mouey that same must be presented for ' exchange not later than- THURSDAY NEXT, 20th 'inst. THOS. COOK AND SOX, Passenger Agents and Foreign Bankers, 62, QUEEN-ST. 70 pUEITY AND CJUEETS In "TyDMINION" T>UBE A LE. Inland Telegraphic Address: Telephone "Gruar, Auckland." No. 2537. iriy I L L I A M in}. R U A R, (Member Auckland Stock Exchange), QTOCK. AND gIIABEBROKJSB, HOBSONS BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Mouey to Lend od 4x>proved Securities. 0 T A B S AND STEIPES. Ten days treatment of "ORANGE LILY" given free to any lady who has not used it belore, up till 22nd inst. Call or send stumps. MX DEWAR, SPECIALIST, 11 and 12, Strand Arcade. TRONMO NGE R V "p. USINESS We have a Client desirous of Purchasing a Retail Furnishing Hardware Business, or "would entertaiu Partnership in Sound .business, either wholesale or retail; must bear strict investigation. Address P. H. MILLER AND CO., Manufacturers' Agents and Hardware Broker?, WellliiKton. TT N I Q U E J-\ROCGHT, T)UST, AND T? AIN ■pXCLUDEE. TTCMPHREYS AND VXJILLio pATENT IS 42t ABSOLUTE NECESSITY TO EVERYONE WHO VALUES COMFORT AND CLEANLINESS IN THE HOME. IT IS EASILY FIXED TO ANY DOOK. CANNOT POSSIBLY GET OUT OF ORDER. LASTS A LIFETIME. COSTS 16/ AND 16/6> Can be obtained from Leadiug Ironmongers. Agents— ■WINGATE AND CO., LTD. CKUiCIi-SHANK, MILLEK, & CO. For further particulars, write TTUMPHREYS AND VXTILLIS* LL N'APIEK. * V REASONABLE pKESESTS. We iuvite you to inspect our well assorted STOCK OF LEATHER GOODS, as suitable for presents. BOWL CASES, COLLAR BOXES, TIE CASES, HAND BAGS, PCRSES, LETTER CASES, CARD.CASES, WALLETS, PHOTO. FKAMES. "NOTHING LIKE LEATHER." T yyiSEMAN & |& ONS > T IMITED. TT A R O L D QCHMIDT, QUEEN-ST. SCHOOL OF OPTICS AND LENS GRINDING, APPLICATIONS INVITED FROM IN TENDING PUPILS IN THE ABOVE COURSE. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL OPTICS THOROUGHLY TAUGHT. Course includes the Instruction in- Sigh Testing, Ueliuoscopy, and OpthaluioscGijy tilt; GHuaiuß or opUeiieul aud Cyllutlru-u Toric and Compound Lenses, the ilakiuj in Fmiuelfse Lacifs, aud tile Leiuou and Perfection Hi-locale. The i:ourse will not interfere with daih aud a practical aud Uiorougl insight Into the profession is given. Early applications invited from HAROLD SCHMIDT O , "D A S T E E, SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHER, 137, FONSONBY-BD., AUCKLAND. pEO gONO pUBLICO. QHEAP ]y[EAT pOR f*ASH, A.T THE SHOP. Having resolved to adopt the presen I popular system of selling Meat for Cash beg to notify my customers and the resi dents of Auckland that on and after MON . DAY, the 17th Aug., no meat will be dt-ltv jered acd no more credit giveu; but a bl' j Reduction will be made ou the nresen prices for cash, at the Shop. Thanking irr customers for their very kind patronage 1 will always be pleased to see then and supply them with the very prlmeet o Meat, as I have done In the past. SO ROLL UP ONE AND ALL AND RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF THI ABOVE SYSTEM. My Motto: CliE-ANLINESS, CIVIUTY, AND ATTENTION. *

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 197, 18 August 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 197, 18 August 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 197, 18 August 1908, Page 8

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