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■ : ::;i'' ; ;i":}' Amusements- .-, ■ v^: i**:*H^.*gJ!'*'***. v my P. B. Dix. Lessee and Manager /•,j p --^ HT t.,. .-, ■ , TO-NIGHT. , .-..... TO-NIGHT. . . . •■ •V : Enormous Attractions. • ■■' ■ D IX ' SAI — Y C 0M Grand Change of ProgrammeWAR SONGS, CHORUSES. \SPECULTIES. New iTS < a JOHNNY COLLINS MISS AHNMTA buuu JOHNNY 0 ; . ME. WALTER ROT- . = ;.,■- - •. " Brave Old Guard, etc., _. „ ' MISS MAY Tan ' ' • New Farce-;' Dissection.' •• .-„. ;! Last Night of "nißh Life- on Deck Prices-23 and Is. Box Plan at City aau. ■ Doors' open, 7.20: connnenro at 8. ..~ ; . .MONDAY NIGHT. _ UARI) „ Great Military Spectacle. ONiOOAWfcj •v" ■■ Grand March and Evolutions pANT tatitts TV KHAKI AND. FULL com^a^i. LAD Sn.^PtuifK^y?«fe^ "T UCKLAND BANJO. GD™, AND MANA - DOLIN CLUB (REG.). ■ ; '. ! Conductor: MR. ARTHUR TOWSEY. GRAND' CONCERT-HAMILTON, EASTER SATURDAY. .-• -•;.;■ GRAND' CONCERT-CAMBRIDGE, EASTER ■ . ' • ■'" UP-TO-DATE PROGRAMME. ... H. FOUNTAIN, Hon. Sec. PROFESSOR • ' ;C A R OLL 0' S CLASSES '.'"'-' Will be ; • ' ■ ' A. S USUAL ■ '■' ' _..\ At the 5 :v >. ..■■ GYMNASIUM ' TO-DAY' (SATURDAY). ■ Meetings- ,-, . .; 1 A TJCKLAND CYCLING Qjgßlfc A CLUB. i Mjmsi Members are requested aSlffSr 'to . attend tat Club Booms. TO-NIGHT, at h lvSXntX \\ 8 m - sharp, to Assist II - -'/ ll'vffie* I at a Presentation to tno V ■ ' J) J) President, A. M. Myers, '\ssfir Esq., prior to his depart.re for England. -E-NORDON^ NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN, ' '■' AND PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (Registered).. 1 ;': ' • THE SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING Will by the Kind Permission of HIS EXCELLENCY THE EARL OF : '- BANPURLY, K.C.M.G. BE HEL'MN GOVERNMENT HOUSE, . At 4 o'clock p.m. ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18. 1900. ; |' ; HIS EXCELLENCY Will Preside. . ..,'.-. Business : H To receive the Annual • Report and Elect ;... Officers for the ensuing year. • >'.•- -;' L. M. PORTER, Secretary. N.8.-Adraißsion will be by. Ticket only, which will be forwarded to all Members, that is, subscribers of not less than 5s per annum paid yearly or half-yearly. MR. WILLIAM RICHARDSON, the People's Candidate, will Address the Electors THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at Firebell, at 9 o'clock. Come and hear this man, who has the courage to express his convictions, and will not shuffle in answering questions. Does not interest himself about "Rats," but has studied Politics." ; ' *''•'- DRINK PLAGUE WORSE THAN BUBONIC .-•.:-'' PLAGUE. - BREWERS AND PUBLICANS WORSE THAN v| RATS, BUT HAVE MORE FRIENDS. | : -| MAN MURDERED. AT ROTORUA. Gladstone said: ".The ravages caused by drink exceeded those caused by the three historical ' scourges of -War,' Pestilence, and Famine." ■-■•-, — ..

Are the People of, New Zealand to remain the , prey of 1583 Publicans and a few Brewers?. MR. RICHARDSON speaks on these topics, ' SUNDAY; .Wharf, 3,, p.m.; Firebell, 7. "17" AR AK A ROAD,%: DISTRICT. 2Jie Annual Meeting of Ratepayers will be held at the Office of the Board on SATURDAY, May sth, 1900,. at two o'clock p.m. ;'. WiLLIAM RATCLD7FE, Clerk to Karaka Road Board, ■———I—M———■MM—■■■■■■—i■*■ r-. PublicationsrpHE "MW. ZEALAND TLLUSTRATED •MAGAZINE. APRIL NUMBER NOW ON SALE. ' LEADING FEATURES: IN THE PUBLIO EYE . '■ AT THE FRONT: By Frederic Villiers. DEPARTURE OF THE FOURTH CONTINGENT. :-..••■, ■ •■ •• A GLIMPSE OF THE KING COUNTRY: By n Allen Hutchinson. OUR NEW. ZEALAND BIRDS. YACHTING, etc., etc. .-. THE o STORIES > include—" Rebels to . the Queen," "Interpreter and New Chum," ,' "etc., etc. ■• 1 v ' • There are 59 Illustrations, including Photos, of Earl tfeauchamc the late Admiral Fairfax, Herr Carl Schmitt; Mr. W. Crowther, etc., eto. Reduced to popular magazine price, 9d per copy. Annual subscription, 8s 6d. . Business Notices. ROYAL (DICK) VETERINARY COLLEGE, EDINBURGH. Founded by the Late Professor Dick in 1823, . , and endowed by him in 1866. TRUSTEES: The Lord Provost. : Magistrates, and Council of the City of Edinburgh. The only Endowed Veterinary School in Great Britain. The College has educated upwards of 1000 Veterinary Surgeons, and the Buildincrs, tas now reconstructed, provide ample accommodation for the instruction of 250 Students. The Class Rooms and other appointments are unsurpassed in their completeness, and together with a large practice in connection with the College, afford opportunities for the study of Veterinary Science, such as has not hitherto been available for Veterinary Students. For full particulars apply to ■■..-.-. '-■;. • • % J. R. U. DEWAR, Principal, or PROFESSOR METTAM, , ■ • ■». Secretary. LAN O S.. f/VR G A 8. ; LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. ',' _ 'Or on the ' EASIEST HIRE SYSTEM. IN NEW ZEALAND. : , £15 Instrument ... :9s 2d monthly. ; I £20 Instrument ... 12 3d monthly 1 ■ £25 ~ ... 15s 4d monthly. £30 „ .... 18s 4d monthly. £55 .. „ ... 21s 5d monthly. £40 „ . .;, 24s 6d monthly. £45 •„-...- 27s 6d monthly. " £50 .... 30s 7d monthly. Deposit on Hire System: 5 per cent, on Net Cash Price of Instrument. BEST ALLOWANCE ' For Old Instruments taken in Exchange, ' THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO AGENCY. : • . 75. QUEEN-STREET. - FREDERICK MOORE ... Manager. ? New Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogues '•" ..- ' free on application. jj'-A DA ME LLOYD, THE LADIES' HAIRDRESSER, . . And Proprietress of , THE . ELECTRIC x MASSAGE INSTITUTE Would like the LADIES to Call and 1 Inspect her . . SPLENDID STOCK OF HAIR IN ALL SHADES. , • Fringes, all Sizes, Stylos, and Prices, to ' '' |-i.V; suit all. " "■ ' Combings made up, 2s' 6d per oz.

MADAME LLOYD'S HAIR STAIN, LOTION, " RESTORERS, A Great Success to all who Use Them. :. . Her Own Preparation. Superfluous Hair' and Moles Removed by her > ■ PWial treatment. Advice Free. PIANOS. ■•'■ ; PTANOS PIANO* i ,Q. RICHARDSON AND CO., . ° ' at- ** m - QUERN-STREET. A Few Advantages of Our HIRE PURCHAbE <u'-»T« «'.,™-' SYSTEM:- ■ **•*+* lfit-NO MATTER where you live, it enables you to become the Owner of a thoroughly good an Bound Pianoforte or American i Organ !by simply paying . the hire for a stated venod, 0^ 81 !?? 1 is obtained on PWmont of ir m Sfc Quarterly Instalment. 3rd.-NO FURTHER expense whatever is incurred beyond the , Instalments for the . P er i°,a agreed on. ■ *-? PIANO or American Organ can be exchanged for "one of a better class at any time within the period of hiring 6th.-AN: EXCELLENT Piano or Organ (warnt n d J for 1° ye s rs) can be obtained for a small deposit and Payment of 20s monthly., 6t S"7, OL , D SPIANOS token in exchange, and Full Market Value allowed.. Bi • Be ' anQ .ORGANS. ORGANS. ORGANS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11346, 14 April 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11346, 14 April 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11346, 14 April 1900, Page 8

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