M. HEINEMANN
(Successor to Alfred Nicol), WATCHMAKER AND .JEWELLER, 108, WILLIS-STREET. T^IAMOND RINGS— I am showing a J--f very choice selection, mounted in various tip-to-dato styles. My long connection with tho wholesale business has enabled mo to obtain stones of the finest quality at first hand, whilst tho mounting is done in the best possible manner. Prices will satisfy every purchaser. NEW GOODS in all lines now arriving. Telephone 490. HAY'S BAY HOUSE, *-* DAY'S BAY, OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS. Special Terms for Winter Montliß. For terms, etc., apply to _. t THE MANAGER. Or to WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY CO LTD., Tel 32 1( Waterloo - ( l va yTO CORRESPONDENTS. "R.Sr."— Ko one lias a right to specify any sum for admission to Sunday entertainments The charge ot Is for admission to certain specified parts of the Opera Houso was quite unauthorised. Tli3 City Council officials, in Si-anting permission ior the Sunday concert, stipulated for voluntary contributions only! J lie orchestral management has repudiated its doorkeeper's action.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 8, 9 July 1909, Page 6
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164M. HEINEMANN Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 8, 9 July 1909, Page 6
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