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' . AMUSEMENTS. CHORAL HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT, THURSDAY, JULY 8. NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST SOPRANO, Assisted by leading Local Vocalists. MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. Soprano, MADAME BLANCHE CARELLI Contralto MISS E. GALLOWAY Tenor MR A. K. WRIGLEY Baritone .... MR OWEN LONERGAN Basso MR J. LOXEKGHAX Solo Harpist MR CARTER Solo Pianist MISS ELSIE HAMILTON Accompanist MISS E. HAMILTON Cars will leave the Three Lamps, Ponsonby and Remuera at 7.15 p.m. Cars will be in attendance at the close for all suburbs. Doors open at 7 p.m., to commence at 8 sharp. Popular prices, 3/, 2/, 1/. Box plan is now open at Wildman and Arey's, Queenstreet. Reserved seats, 3/; carriages at 10.15 JAMES GRANT, Manager. 76 SALE OF WORK. HERNE BAY SUNDAY SCHOOL. SALE OF WORK, JULY 14th and loth 1909. A Sale of Work will be held in the new Sunday School Building, Heme Bay-rd., Pousonby," in the Afternoons and Evenings of the above days. HIS WORSHIP Villi MAYOR will open the Sale at 2.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the Hfil, and the dale will. continue from 2.30 to 5, and from 7 to 10 p.m. on both days. Admission Sixpence, Children Threepence. SPORTING. A UCKLAND RACING CLUb! I\. ANNUAL MEETING. NOMINATIONS for the Offices of President, Vice-President, and for Five (5) Vacancies on 'the Committee, must be made with the undersigned at tue Offices. 97, Shortland-st., ou or before SATUHDAK NEXT, 10th July, at 12 noon. J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. ELECTORATE "PJUBLIC NOTICE. In accordance with the provisions of "The Education Act, 190b," it is hereby notified that the undernamed Candidates have been duly nominated for election as Members of the Education Board for the District of Auckland:— For the NORTH WARD—One Member— ALFRED RICHARD HARRIS, of East Tamakl. For the EAST WARD—One Member — LEMUEL, JOHN BAGNALL, of Auckland. ANDREW JOSEPH FARMER, of Remuerr.. For the WEST WARD—One Member— CHARLES THOMAS BAKRIBALL, jf Waluku. CHARLES HENRY SEXTON, of Grey Lynn. The Election of One Member for the EAST WARD, and of One Member for the WEST WARD, will be held on MONDAY, the 26th uay oi.Juiy, i'mv. Members o£ tile School Committees within such Ward. Each vote will have a numerical value equaL to the number of schools (other than side schools) in the school district. Voting papers have been forwarded oy post. In registered packets to the Chulrmau of each School Committee for the use of Committee. The Poll will be closed at Five o'clock in the afternoon of the day of the Election, but all Voting Papers will be included and counted which are received by mc In ordinary course of post before the close of MONDAY, the 9th day of August, and are enclosed in envelopee bearing the postmark of a day not later than July 26"th, the day of the Electidn. R. CROWE, Secretary and Returning Officer. DENTISTRY. D B F O. P° p B - DENTIST, (D.D.S., University Pennsylvania), PALMERSTON BUILDINGS (Ist Floor), Above Union S.S. Company. QUEEN-ST. Ms3a F. C. ODL vM, SURGEON DENTIST, Late Special Student University of Pennsylvania, and Dental Hospital, London; also. Pupil ot Dr. Lincoln, Crown and Bridge Specialist, Philadelphia. ■ F. C. ODL DM> BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, ALL CONSULTATIONS FREE. Telephone 1038. M 426 M B .T M- AETINSURGEON DENTIST, KARANGAHAPE-ROAD, 1 HAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW ROOMS, in tbe NEW NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS. KARANCiAHAPE-ROAD. Crown and Bridge Work a Speciality. Painless Extractions under the latest process. All Fees Moderate, and all Work Guaranteed. Telephone 1996. BOOTS AND SHOES. ARE NOW SHOWING OUR VV COMPLETE RANGE OF gEASONABLE XjMJOTWEAR. THREE OF THEM. THREE OF THEM THREE OF THEM. THREE OF THEM THREE OF THEM. THREE OF THEM. THREE OF THEM. THREE OF THEM. THREE OF THEM. LADIES' BLACK GLACE DERBY SHOE large eyelet-holes, round toes, latest Gibeon sbape 10/6 LADIES' BLACK GLACE DERBY BOOT, round toes, latest New York shape 18/6 LADIES' BLACK GLACE LACE Shop r a d'fe o s? Cap . 5 .. ( . a . n .: deaiiiaef -S SEE WINDOW. A J JpERNANDEZ, 155. UPPER SYMONDS-ST. . Mll9 ■DOOTS AND SHOEB "■-' CHEAPER THAN EVER. SALE NOW ON AT TUGBY & HAVES, 236, Karangahape-rd. • Newton. M 542 WI S E MOTHERS " Should bring their children to TAYLOR'S For Reliable School Boots. No other chop can offer such wonderful value. Direct from our factory KARANGAHAPE-RD. AND QUEEN-ST. G RANDETTE." A new shaped Piano. Cell and try thin novelty.—E. and F. FUuo Acme*. U4» % CoUlfitttW Uaaagu.

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 160, 7 July 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 160, 7 July 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 160, 7 July 1909, Page 12