A XITA T\IAZ'S J^ONKEYS. "ATINEE QATURDAY "JTKXT, AT 2.30. BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE THE MONKEYS. Price*: D.C., 2/: all Stalls, V; Children Half-price. HOUSE. ' Sole Props., John Puller and Sons. EVERY EVENING AT 8. TOULLER'S "yAUDEVILLB QOMPANY. Great Enthusiasm over ANITA TIIAZ AND HER WONDERFUL NITA i-'IAZ MONKEYS. Mere words fail to convey any idea of this Great Act. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE IT. Another Huge Success, MOUNIER AND T7IRANZ, OUNIER AND « RANZ, "ROMAN GLADIATORS." Introducing FRANZ, the Iron-Jaw marvel. MOUNIER, the man with the neck of iron. Presenting the Greateot Athletic and Ironjawed Act in the World. MARCELLA GRAY, Serlo. LUCY LAVTNIA. „.„,„__ TIM HOWARD, JIM GAFFNBY, 808 HARPER. ADA FIELD. JESSIE LEE!, Motto Balladiat. Quite an Ovation for THE -VT ATIONAL Ti DO, HE JW ATIONAL A-'UO. And Many Oth Repute it a Programme which has not been surpassed. PRICES: 2/, 1/6, V. Plan at Wildman and Arey's, 6d Ettra. MT. ALBERT ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT, Wesleyan Sunday 6th, 1911. 30 Performers. Admission 1/; Children under 12. half-price. 'Buses leave NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHTOtOH. A Series of Beautiful Slides. lUoatratlng Life in China and Madagascar, will be exhibited in LIMELIGHT LANTERN By Miss Ford and Rer. T. Lord TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). «t 7.45 pjni. Collection in aid of London Missionary Society. 88 . SOCIAL AND DANCE, Tuesday • Night, Foresters' Hall. Edinburgh-st. •Ewart's Orchestra. 77 T> R I O R' 8 * OTILL T EADING. BEST 1/ LUNCH IN THE CITY. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. HORTICULTURAL SHOW. UCKLAND HORTICULTURAL »■ SOCIETY. Entries for the Spring Show to be held in the Choral Hall on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, September 14 and 15, close at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, the Bth insL Schedules obtainable from all seedsmen or at the office, Swanson-st. Exhibitors in the Sydenham Cup Olcse nre notified that only those varieties may be shown which are catalogued at a price not exceeding 5/ in "All About Daffodils" by Robert Sydenham. A copy of this work can be seen at the office. WM. SATCHBLL, Managing Secretary. fILOWER SHOW, REMUBRA. ST. LUKE'S CHURCH HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. Afternoon, 3 p.m.; Evening, 7 p.m. The Show will be opened by the 'Mayoress Ire. C. J. Parr). In the evening Musical Programme—Mr. Hamilton Hodges and Mr. A. MacElwaln. Admission, 1/; Children, 6d. 550 POLITICAL ELE CTOB ATE. I AU Friends and Supporters interested In PfeajSHpe the Candidature at Mr j. - B ' MORTON are requested to Meet at th_ Foresters' Hall, Onehunga. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), September 5, at 7.30 8. CHILD, J. CLARKE. 3?_ Conveners. rpo THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have the honour to announce that I snail be a Candidate for your suffrages in the Liberal inteiest at the forthcoming Election of Members of the House of Representatives. Yours respectfully, W. J. NAPIER. GOLD MJJH.NO NOTICES. 'HE SILVER STREAM MINEB, LIMITED. All Shares in the abovenamed Company on which the Second Instalment of the ill be Sold Without Reserve by Public Auction by Messrs B. C. Carr and Son at their Auction Room, No. 7, iSwanson-strcst, Auckland, on THURSDAY, September 14. 1811, at 11 a.m., unless the said Call be paid on or before the previous day. J. B. SHEATH, Secretary. Auckland, 4th September, lfili. 51S MEETINGS. OYAL COMMISSION ON MINES. The Commission will Sit at the MASONIC HALL, HUNTLY, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). September 6, when all persons desirous of giving evidence pertaining to the subject; matter of the Commission will be heard. 511 J. S. EVANS, Chairman. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual General Meeting of Members of the above Club will be held TO-MOB-ROW, the Oth Inst, at 3 p.m. BUSINESS : To receive Report and Balance-sheet, and to eleet Stewards and Committee in place of those retiring. C. F. MARK, 552 Secretary. ■VfILNB AND CHvYCE, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the ANNUAL MEETiNG of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Office of the Company, 130, Queen-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY 20th September, 1911, a. 12 Noon. BUSINESS : To Receive Directors' Report and Balance-sheet, to Elect Two Directors, and to Appoint an Auditor for the Ensuing Year. J. A. STICHBURY, Secretary. NOTICE.—The Transfer Books of the above Company will be Closed from the 6th day of September, 1911. to the 21st day of September, 1911, both days inclusive. By order. 517 "V"OUR Congh troubles you most at night Just when retiring, and jon bar' aimcnlty In getting off to sleep Try •NAZOL": It acts like a charm. A few Jtops on loaf sugar and allowed to dissolve very slowly between the cheek and gums, and a good Inhalation of "NAZOL" ?- S-** T f.'2? „ relle *- Sold evcrywlMia; VH bottla of 00 doses.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 211, 5 September 1911, Page 10
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