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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. jy-ATINEE AT 2.30. Change of Programme Every Saturday. CHILDREN SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS. F' _ ULLER'S Best J.IICTURES. | ULLER'S of All •*- ICTUBES. | AND FULL OPEBATIC ORCHESTRA. Conductor, MR E. J. BURKE. NEW AND NOVEL PBOGBAAIME. THE SAEDINE INDUSTRY. rpHE QTORY OF Tj^STHER. A DEAL IN BROKEN CHINA. A PHANTOM RIDE FROM AIX-LES-BaLNS TO MONT EEVARD. AS IT IS IN LIFE. THE SCULPTOR'S EASY TASK. ACROSS THE PLAINS. FOOLSHEAD FORCED TO MAREY. rpOMBOLIN'S J^UEL. A RICH REVENGE. A CROWDED HOTEL. BACE FOR JTINGLISH h D 1910. BURKES ORCHESTRA will play overtures to "Rienzi" and "Bronze Horse"; selections, "Madam Butterfly," "The Gondoliers," and. "Girls of Gottenbnrg." 1/6 1/, and 6d. Beserves jjbtained at Wildman's, SIXPENCE EXTRA. \TEWTON BAND HOPE.—Orange Hall, _CN Friday Next. Excellent programme. Dialogues. Newton Congregational Band Hope, People's Mission assisting. Welcome. 119 EDERAL HALL—To Let for Dances, Meetings, Lectures, Bazaars, etc. — Terms moderate. —A. A Dunn, 63, Queenstreet, 'Phone 2946, 48 LECTUKES. ST. DAVID'S LITERARY AND -DEBATING SOCIETY. LECTURE. Subject, "OLD WELSH PREACHERS." By DE. OWEN JONES. To be held in St. David's Parish Hall, rpO-NIGHT, To commence at 7.45 p.m. Admission, 6d. A good evening's entertainment assured. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, GREAT NORTH-RD. LECTURE. TUESDAY, on "LIGHTS AND SHADES OF CITY LIFE IN MELBOURNE," By SISTER ADEY. Commence 7.45. Collection, 74 JT_GYPT IN J IMEDIGHT "YTIEWS. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, 150 VIEWS. by VERY BEY. D. J. O'SULLIVAN Gate of Cairo, Egypt). HIBERNIAN HALL, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, 8 o'Clock. Tickets: 2/ and 1/ Reserved, 2/6. Tickets at MISS DONOVAN'S, Vlctorla-st., and ME. HISCOCKS', Hobson-st. 45 ECCLESIASTICAL. rjHURCH of Christ, Ponsonby-rd.—l2 Days' Evangelistic Mission, July 17-29, conducted by Mr Herbert Grinstead. Sundays, 6.45 p.m. Week Nights, 7.45. 49 I SOAD BOARD NOTICES. JJUNTLY ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, under Section 103 of the "Road Boards Act, 190S, ' and Sections 4S to 54 of the "Rating Act, 1908," and Amendments thereto, that it 's the intention of the Huntly Road Board, at its Next Meeting, to be held on July 23, 1910, to Make and Levy a General Rate of id (Three Farthings) in the £ on the Capital Value of all Ratable Property in the Huntly Road District for the period commencing on April 1, 1910, and ending on March 31, 1911, the said rate to be due and payable in one sum to the Collector (F. Harris) at the Board's Office, Huntly, on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Rate Book now lies open for inspection at the Office of the Board, Huntly. F. HABRIS, Collector and Clerk. July 2, 1910. GROCERS. "YXfHAT fJIEA V° U M AKE " "\_[ ES "RIiOWN!" said Mrs Smith, during her chat over the cups, the other afternoon; "I do wish I could be so successful. How do you manage it?" "I am afraid the credit is not due to mc, Mrs Smith, but to M* Gr E °CER. I ALWAYS BUY HIS N°- 11 B LEND > AT 1/4, and can truly say I have never tasted a more fragrant and refreshing Tea. And it's so Inexpensive." 1/4 LB. gLB TIN, -y 6> W. G. HvTcHx Ns ° N ' " M Y Q.ROCER," 48, KARANGAHAPE-RD., AND EDEN TERRACE. FUNERAL NOTICE. Yft "TOTAL MANUKAU The Brethren of the above Lodge are requested to assemble at the Residence of Bro. W. Stewart, Lower Albert-street Onehunga, at 2.45 p.m., on TUESDAY, July 19th, in order to follow the Remains of our Brother's late Wife to their last -restingplace. By order of the :N.C A. J. TOPLE, Permanent Secretary. DENTISTRY. A. L- S 31 ™ AKD S ONS * DENTISTS, HOBSON-ST. (Opposite St. Matthew's Church), SUPPLY UPPER OR LOWER SETS OP TEETH from Two Guineas. Good Fit Guaranteed. Your Old Sets of Teeth Remade. Open from 6 to 8 Every Evening for PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. H (l TpOUNTAIN, DENTIST, CORNER QUEEN & WELLESLEY STS. Once you entrust us with the care oi your Teeth, we hold ourselves responsible to make Appointments to inspect your mouth every six mouths free of cost, and as we use only first quality materials, we guarantee to keep our work in perfect order. M R A ETHTJH _____ Q BA NWELL, SURGEON DENTIST, English aud American Experience, 258, QUEEN-ST., Next Auckland Savings Bank. Telephone 2935.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 168, 18 July 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 168, 18 July 1910, Page 10