AMUSEMENTS. POIAL A LBERT •pTALL. NIGHTLY at 8. MAT., SAT., at 2.30. ENTIRE CHANGE At PATHE PICTURES PATHE PICTURES "EVERYTHING PATHE PICTURES NEW." PATHE PICTURES And THE BEAUTY COMPETITION. THE BEAUTY COMPETITipN. THE BEAUTY COMPETITION. ANOTHER STAR FROGRAMME. The Magnificent Series, "A PEEP INTO KATURE." THE DANISH BUTTER INDUSTRY. SALONIKA TO SMYRNA (Scenic). CONCERNING A BURGLAR (Dramatic). A SON'S CRIME (Dramatic). THE COWBOY AND THE SONGSTRESS THE STOLEN ,TBWE;.B (Dramatic). THE IMPORTUNATE NEIGHBOUR. AN HONEST THIEF. THE SHEEP STEALER, etc. THE BEAUTY COMPETITION. 50 FAIR CANDIDATES. STATE OF THE POLL. THE FIRST THREE. Lady Competitor No. 2] 209 votes Lady Competitor No. 9 148 votes Lady Competitor No. 24 129 votes Prices: U aud 6d. Henry Hayward, Manager. TIVOLI THEATRE, NEWTON, THE HOME OF PICTURES. EVERY NIGHT. EVERY NIGHT. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. A Tram Ride Through Gottenburg. Gaul's Hero. Scenes on Coney Island. The Adventures of the Morgan Pirates. Archie Goes Shopping With the Girls. EVERY PICTURE NEW. Prices, 1/ and i3d. rpHE Annual Social of Amalgamated So--L clety Carpenters, Federal Hall, TOMORROW NIGHT. EDUCATIONAL. q< JOHN'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, "rpHE TJAH." BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. Assisted by a Competent Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. HALF-TERM BEGINS MONDAY, JULY 12th. Copies of Illustrated Prospectus may be had from Messrs Upton and Co. and Messrs Champtaloup and Cooper. Telephone 729. * M 312 ipUBLIC -pXAMINATIONS. ORAL AND CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES Conducted by I MAXWELL WALKEK, M.A., B. Com. Interview Hours: Tuesday, 4-5 p.m., Thursday, 4-5, and 7-8 p.m., Saturday, 7-8 p.m. Address: 15, TABERNACLE BUILDINGS, KARANGAHAPE-RD. M 544 ISS G. L. BOULTON, A.S.M. (Auckland University), Teacher of Piano, Violin, and Singing. Pupils' homes Tisited.—Address, Stanley Point, Devonport. MSDO Q g p O O R E, SOLO FLAUTIST, TEACHER FLUTE AND PICCOLO. Address— BURGOYNE-ST., Newton (near Reservoir). M 563 PIANOFORTE HARMONY AJSD THEORY. M KS RT. W- ALKEB(Iate Principal of Napier Pianoforte School. Pupil of Herr Michael Hambourg.) IS PREPAKED TO RECEIVE PUPILS. For terms, etc., apply "TATTON," Mac-Murray-rd. (off St. Mark's-rd.), Remaera, or E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd., 131, Queen-st. M 506 CHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. — Miss Reid, Wellesley-st. Classes for Practical Dressmaking, Dally, except Wednesday Afternoon; Evenings, Tuesday and Friday. M 491 BOOTS AND SHOES. INTRY WEATHER, Iβ gloomy, but you'll be happy. AT JOHNSTON'S. Rtf INTRY WEATHER, But Suitable Boots may t>e sot at JOHNSTON'S. ry ISIEI WEATHEK And don't forget Felt Slippers at JOHNSTON'S. INTRY WEATHEB Means Goloshes and Footholds. AT JOHNSTON'S. VXf INTRX WEATHEId Compels you to look after your feet. AT JOHNSTON'S. ■ry INTRY WEATHER, Bluchers, Watertlghts, Strong Boots. AT JOHNSTON'S. MJ72 PIANOS, ORGANS, Etc. TnxCHANG-ES on most liberal terms, i X-J PIANOS AND ORGANS.—E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. R OYAL ' OPEKCER piANOS. THE MOST POPULAR OF ALL BRITISH-MADE PIANOS. SUPPLIED TO KA H.M. MEN-OF-WAR. OVER 53,000 IN DSK ( MORE THAN gQQQ SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND. Sole Agents for Norlk Island. IJIETE AND jgERLIN piANO pO. W. H. WEBBE, Manager. 215, 217, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. M2ll 3J+Ji ±W ENGLISH PIANO'S: guaranteed.—E. and F. Piano Agency Ltd S. Coldicutt. Manager. POXJXTKY. SEND for a White Leghorn Cockerel full brother to North Island competition winner, 21/; pullets, 15/. —Harrison aud Grattnn, Avondole. OITSALiO fine Silver Wyandotte Cock-ei-els, 6 ditto. Buff Orpingtons; from 10/6 to I..guinea each; Daore's cgg-laylng •train.—Eggs, P. 0., Northootrt. 17
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 137, 10 June 1909, Page 10
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