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I AmusementCI T Y JJ AL L TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. CONTINUED ENORMOUS SUCCESS UK 3RD year.] MR. P. U. ix ' [3RD Year. MONDAY pOPULARgONCERTS SIXTH GRAND PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Chas. Cooper's Myriorama, "THE LAND OF THIC'MOA." Limelight Panorama of 11a?; 1 I ~_H™£l| Cant,, Mr Arciidale Tayler in Character Songs from " lolantbe " "The Volunteer Soldier" (with grand pictorial illustrations and chorus), by .MR. ABEL KOWE. Reappearance of Misses Carrie Knight and Katie Fiizpairick and MR. WYNYARD-JOSS. 1 First Appearance at these Concer's of Miss Violet uelstox and Mr. B. H. Buttery. Seveial Songs will be illustrUeil by means of Mr. Urns. Cooler's Powerful Stereoutican Limelight Apparatus. Pianiste.. .. Mr. Alf. Bartley. Dress Circle and Orchestra Sta'ls, Is; all other puts 6d Day sales at Partridge's and Williams.n's. Box l'iin at Wildman's (hooking fee 6d). Doors up nat 7. Overture at S. Carnages at 10. vli. -Purchase day tickets, and avoid unnecessary crowding. No early door, AGRICULTURAL HALL. CIRCUS ! /CIRCUS ! V /CIRCUS ! GREAT SUCCESS! TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 First appearance of Mr. C. NAYLF.R in the Circus Arena of New Zealand. This Show requires no puff-it speaks for itself, Prices of Admission '. 2s, is, 6d, THIS EVENING, BERNARD'S CIRC'-H will eive their Knter'alnment for the BENEFIT of the SUKFI'REIN BY THE UAWKK'S BAY FLOODS, nhich will be under the patronage of the Acting Jlavc.r and Councillors, also. Messrs. Holland, Crowther, and Lawry, M.11.R.'-, and Hon. W. Jenni»g>, M.L.C., and leading Citizens nf Auckland. Come one, O'lile all. Do nut lorget the object. Pi ices as usual. Football. A UCKLAND RUGBY UNION. TO SUBURBAN PLAYERS. Residents of the Suburbs District, desirous of playing Football during the incoming season, are requested to communicate with the undersigned not later than WEDNESDAY next, the 28th inst. (i. 11. DIXON, Hon.Sec.A.R.U. Meetings. } ELECTION OF SCHOOL Li COMMITTEES. Meetings of Householders will be held THIS DAY, as under :- Auckland City, 7.30 pm„ St. James' Hall, Welling-ton-street Avondale, 7.30 p.m., School Birkdale, 7.30 p.m., School Uevonport, 7.30 p.m., School Drury, 7.30 p.m., School East Tamaki, 7.30 p.m., School Ellerslie, 7 p.m., School Epsom, 7.30 p.m., Schuol Flat Bush, 7.30 p.m.. School Grafton, 3 p.m., School Uelensville, 7 p.m., Helensville School Henderson's Mill, 7 p.m., School Hiilisunville, 4 p.m., School Howick, 7 p.m., School Lake, 7.30 p.m., School Mangero, 7.30 p.m., Mangere School May-held, 7.30 p.m., School Mercer, 7.30 p.m., School Mount Albert, 7.30 p.m., School Mount Eden, 7.30 p.m., School Mount Roskill, 7.30 p.m., School New Lynn, 7.30 p.m., School Newmaiket, 8 p.m., School Newton, 7.30 p.m., St. George's Hall, Great North Road Northcote, 7.30 p.m., School Onehunga, 7.30 p.m., School Otahuhu, 7.30 p.m., Public Hall . Pakuranga, 7.15 p.m.. School Pamnure, 7 p.m., School Papakura, 7.30 p.m., School Papakurn \ .Hey, 4 p.m., No. 1 School Papatoitoi, 7 p.m., School Parnell, 7.30 p.m., School Point Chevalier, 7.30 p.m., School Ponsonby, 7.30 p.m., Ponsonby flail Remuera, 7.30 p.m., School Swanson, 7 p.m., School Tamaki West, 7.30 p.m., School Waikomiti, 6 p.m., School Woodside, 7.30 p.m., School r\RPHAN HOME, PARNELL. The Annual Meeting of Subscribers and Friends will be held at the Home, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell, on THURSDAY, the 29th instant, at eight p.m. For the Orphan Home Trust Board. J. B. GILFIIXAN, Hon. Sec. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. /GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION. mrs. j. k. barney, Of America. MEETINGS, as follows : MONDAY-Wesley Hall, at 7.30, "Success in Christian Work." TUESDAY-Hall, Y.M.C A., 3 p.m., Bible Heading; 7.30 p.m., Lecture on "Called to the Rescue " WEDNKSDAY-Hall, Y M.C.A., 3 p.m., Address W.C.T.U. Public invited. 7.30 p.m., Wexleyan Chinch, Pitt-street, Lecture on "Fact and Fancy." Collection at each service. Musical. IT OFF MANN ft DONS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. DEPOT FOB THE HIGHEST-C LAS ENGLISH PIANOS. EX TE KOA, JUST ARRIVED. A LARGE AND VARIED SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS "DRINSMEAD T> I A OS. Also, A LARGE SHIPMENT OF P. BESSON & CO.'S WORLD-RENOWNED BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS. Fancy Goods. T\OES IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU How ready and dangerous a conveyance of infection is the linen freshly returned from the laundry, simply because we look upon it as so recently cleansed? Never was a greater mistake. ■ Linen so received should immediately be placed in a large chest, or other receptacle kept for tie purpose, with one or two or more packets of Petal lust (according to the number of artie'es) distributed among the folds. The lid should then be closed, and the linen kept so confined for a couple of hours previous to assorting and consigning the different articles to their proper drawers etc where again it is well to hate a few mote packets of Petal Dust for continual use. With these precautions no fear of infection need be entertained; In a recent lecture, delivered by Sir B. Richardson to a body of Sanitary Inspectors at the Carpenter. Hall, London, on "The Laws of Health, the lecturer said: "The laundry, as it now existed, was one of the most fruitful sources of disease, and therefore they should be constantly on the alert against the dangers of the laundry." "PETAL DUST" _ , (Registered). The most pleasing and acceptable health-giving Perfume and Floral Disinfector ever produced, is a combination of the choicest flowers, pines, and salutary vegetable extract* of the World, collected ."»,?J.i, el .u greatest state of Perfection, so treated that their peculiar freshness is retained unimpaired to the last, and so blended that no given aroma predominates. THIS UNIQUE COMBINATION Has secured the sale of Over Five Million Packets 11a »J'™," l In| enwHonal Exhibitions in England and. Abroad and has gained the Highest Awards wherever exhibited, ?ii; Maf < Hi « hM6A *« 1888 Go a Medal „ „ ism Gold Medal " " J™ Gold Medal " " ' m ,*5 , «' 9 wretaU (9dpost pjid'jfrom the toil agent for North New Zealand . C. W. GOODSON, LONDON ARCADES, Queen-street and Kanngahape Bud.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10426, 26 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10426, 26 April 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10426, 26 April 1897, Page 8