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''' 1 . . ".v.- : - Amusements- -r ; v -,'-■:■■; ;: H I CULTURAL HALL. • CAUGHT ON. .UNDOUBTEDLY! ;•<;; TIULLEIiS' n BEAT AND. ■ TJIJOU -jUTINSTBEL COMPANY. ' TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT. : 12 STAR ARTISTS. 100 WAX FIGURES. Tremendous Enthusiasm over ■ ,MARTYN HAG AN. and LUCY•ERASER.. V] "- Dai«y Mclntvre'.' and ".The Canary Treat. . ■--. ••- v ■■•••--MR.-WILL:STEVENS, v' <■■ \ MR. WILL WATKINS, ■'-: ••■ > Mr. Tom Cflrran Miss Joannie Johnston Master Jack' Hasan ':-■■ d iss, Marie Woodfordo Mr. Will Slyvnin ■. ,; Prof. Beckford j ~,.., - All Talented, Artists- , . >>&.' ~-,. CnA t ffIER~"OF I *>- . ■ Gatton Tragedv-Boot Trunk. Tragedy- J. Deeming— Bourke-street .- •,, Murders., ,- r , , •'■■,: Admission, 6d: Front Seats.;. 6d extra.; Chamber of Horrors. 3d. No half-price. Doors open from 7.15 till 10 p.m. : . Business Manager JOHN FULLER. Jnn. - Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. QT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 0 UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. ' SPECIAL GOSPEL SERVICES, Conducted by the Minister, THE REV. W. GRAY DIXON, M.A., Are being held m above Church EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, FROl* MONDAY TO FRIDAY (Inclusive), Prom 8 to 9 o'clock. EVERYONE IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO RE PRESENT. Meetings- ________ PLAIT SCHOOL OF ART. The Certificates won by Students of the School from the Science and Art Department, London, last year, will be presented THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON, by James Russell, Esq., in the Rooms of the School, Municipal Buildings, at three o'clock. All interested are invited to attend. AUCKLAND WORKING MEN'S CLUB. THE HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING Will be held on FRIDAY. JULY 27, 1900, At 7.30 p.m. Business: To receive Balance-sheets and Reports, and for any other Business that may he brought forward. By order of the President. C. CHAMBERS. Secretary. . Eailways. pniOAGO ___ IN 3 D AYS. FROM SAN FRANCISCO AT 10 A.M. CHICAGO, TTNION pAOIFIO. AND MORTH. WESTERN TINE, DOUBLE DBAWINGROOM SLEEPING CARS, BUFFET, SMOKING, AND LIBRARY CARS, with Barter. DINING CARS-Meals a la Carte. Daily Tourist Car Service and Personalis Conducted Excursions every week from Bar 1 Francisco at 6 p.m. Thft beat of everything. 3. B. RITCHIE, General Agent Pacific Coast, San Francisco. 617, Market-street, Palace Hotel. Tailoring 1 , &c. En U R R I E V TAILOR, Opposite Toiison Garlick (From Hill Bros., Old Bond-street, West End London), Has Opened up Us SPRING AND SUMMER, GOODS. Scotch. English, Colonial Suitings, Fancy Vestings, Stripe Trouserings. . 285. QUEEN-STREET, PARTNERSHIP NOTICE GEO. TUTT, Tailor and Clothier, _ Uppe Symonds-strcet, has much pleasure in inform ing his Customers and Friends that he ha; taken into Partnership Mr. W. J. JAGG! date with Hallenstein Bros.. Queen-street) Thanking patrons for past favours, he con fidently solicits a continuance of support. Note Address, TUTT AND JAGGS. TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. ipiNSON AND TUTCriORMICK G. H. PINSON (Cutter from B. J. M. Kemp's. Parnell). and H. W. MCCORMICK Beg to Announce that they have Commence , Business as TAILORS. BREECHES, AND HABIT MAKERS. . In OXFORD CHAMBERS. HIGH-STREEI And arc- Prepared to GIVE BEST WORK AT REASONABLE CHARGES. Dress Suits a Specialty. Pleaso Note the Address: 26, HJGH-STREEI Flour Millsj — — _ TDYOROFT (LIMITEL Manufacturers of TULIP AND SNOWDRIFT BRANDS O FLOUR. WHEATMEA-J. PORRIDGEMEAL, SELF-RAISING FLOUR. Also. ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY BISCUITS. • FIRST AWARD AT THE AUCKLAND EXH BITION for TULIP FLOUR, with Go] i Medal and Special Mention. FIRST AWARD for SNOWDRIFT FLOUI 1 also for WHEATMEAL. i FIRST AWARD for BISCUITS, with Specif Mention for Uniformity and Excellence ( | Quality. , CITY FLOUR MILLS. Ghortland-strcet. ! JAMES HUME, Manager i QTILL OHAMPIOE ' A THING WORTH KNOWING. CHAMPION FLOUR i 1 Is the Strongest and Whitest on the Marker ! absorbs water freely, but requires plenty of working, and, as stated by our town I and country bakers, will yield FOUR LARGE LOAVES OF BREAD MOR PER SACK THAN ANY. OTHER BRAND ON THE MARKET, n '. Which, taking the value of the Largo Loo at sd, shows a, saving of Is 8d per Sack of 2001b 1 lOd per Bag of 1001b 5d per Bag of 501b '; ' 2ld per Bag of 251b i Or, 163 Btl PER TON IN FAVOUR OP CHAMPION. i In view of the foregoing facts, is not Oheai ; .! . Starchy Flour doar at any price? : » ii nr'-i ' -.-•' ■"■ " * ' | ' " o 1 QOn ? BIBLE - AND PRAYER UNION.r IJUU - Cards for tho NEW YEAR, wit . number on the roll, and Principles of th i Union ■ are ■ NOW ready and ■ will be sent: o application to the Hon. Sec., Y.M.C.4. Room:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11432, 24 July 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11432, 24 July 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11432, 24 July 1900, Page 8

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