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Amusements- -- ■ to-night. F EDEEAI * insight: TO-NIGHT. TT -V L I, to-night. TO-NIGHT. -O. „ (Just above the Opera House.) Lessee - - *"* " Miss . Valiski " The Production under the Direction of Mr. J. D. Stoyle. rjpHE RIBAND gPECTACULAR And jy-USICAL QARNIVAL. FIRST CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. Hear MISS FLORENCE VALISKI. who will Hear line " The Carnival." and give Popular "elections on the Mandolyra and Banjo. , „ . Hear MR. ARTHUR HAHN, the Popular Basso, sing " Sons of New Zealand and " Out on the Deep.' Hear MISS LINDA BURFOOT. the Whistling Wonder, who will contribute Nevermore." _ Hear MR. STANLEY GRAHAM the Favourite Hear Tenor, sing " Boys of the Regiment and " Finnicule Finnicula. Hear MR. SEYMOUR, bur Inimitable Comic, H who will ting " I've Been Left an Charge. SEE Misses Elvo Raymond and AliceLyddia in Graceful Dances and Gavottes. Cordial Reception of MR. QIDNEY WARREN. j R. Sidney * * arrln, Descriptive Vocalist and Comedian. j SPLENDID SCENERY AND BEAUTIFUL | DRESSES. EXCELLENT M °UNTING^AN D LIMELIGHT pOPULAR pRICES-gD AND JS. Doors open 7.50; Carnival at 8. GRAND MATINEE, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30. A Treat for the Children. | Popular Matinee Prices—6d and 3d. Tenders. WAIHI EXTENDED GOLD MINING COM- | PANY (LIMITED;. TENDERS FOR SINKING SHAFT. Tenders will be received up till Noon on MONDAY, the 21st day of October, 1901, for Sinking the Company's Shaft 10011, mure or less, from the present 3(XJft level. Specification and conditions to be seen at the Company's Office, No. 11, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, or at the Mine, Waihi. Tenders to be addressed to the underTiie lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. j_ w MC IIOL, Secretary. Auckland, 30th September, 1901. j TENDERS wanted for Falling Kauri and I putting Logs oil Truck, aitakerei fetation ; haulage about five miles. Further• particulars on application.Collier, luakau^^ Highway Districts. pAKURANGA ROAD DISTRICT. The Pakuranga Road. Board hereby give notice of their intention, on MONDAY, 4th November, 1901, at 7.30 p.m., at the Pakuranga Public Hall, to strike a General Rate of lhree Farthings in the Pound (£}, in accordance with Section 114 of the Road Boards Act. 1882, and Sections 37 to 39 oi the Rating Act, such for the year ending 31st MarcU, 1902; such rat© to be payable on 20th November to Alex. Bell, Collector, Pakuranga. The Rate Book is open for inspection at the Residence Alex. Bell- ALEX. BELL, Collector. October 10th, 1901. Boots, Shoes, etc. -yy anted JNOW N. So tone and r<o. ARE NOW OPENING UP A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF LADIES', GENT.'S, AND CHILDREN'S WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES. For Latest Fashion and Style, not to ho Surpassed. QOLOSHES. If you wish to Keep your Feet Warm and Dry Try a Pair of STONE'S CELEBRATED RUBBER SHOES. LADIES' FOOTHOLDS, 23 lid ; GENT.'S GOLOSHES, 4S 6D. NOTE THE ADDRESS— g . gTONE AND 00. *(LATE R. HANNAH AND CO.). QUEEN-STREET. Dress and Fashion. pATERSON FOR NEW SEASON STRAW HATS. _____ i NEW FRAME AND STIFF FELTS JUST OPENED. pATERSON FOR TIES, NEW SEASON'S CHOICE. pATERSON FOR SOX, COLLARS, CAPS. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERCLOTHING. IN WARM WEATHER WEIGHT, JUST IN. pATERSON, 170, QUEEN-STREET. Flour Mills. YOUR GROCER FOR TULIP FLOUR. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR TULIP FLOUR. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR TULIP FLOUR. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR TULIP FLOUR. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR TULIP FLOUR. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR TULIP FLOUR. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR TULIP FLOUR. _____ THE BEST IN THE MARKET. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY BYCROFT, LIMITED. THE CITY FLOUR MILLS. AUCKLAND. »****—*—**~—* i——— Manures. Notice to farmers and others. PURE BONEDUST GUARANTEED. We have the pleasure to quote you as below for our various Brands of Bonedustg and Artificial Manures:— Per ton. Pure Bone Flour £7 15 0 Pure Boneduat (steamed) 7 5 0 Pure Bonedust (coarse) 7 15 0 A 1 Bonedust 7 0 0 Wheat and Corn Manure 7 0 0 Root Manure 7 0 0 Turnip Manure ... 7 0 0 Potato Manure 7 5 0 Grass Manure 7 0 0 Maize Manure 7 5 0 Special Quotations for Largo Lots. Analysis and Samples on application to WARNOCK BROS., Durham-street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11781, 10 October 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11781, 10 October 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11781, 10 October 1901, Page 8