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p I T • Y H A L L ■ THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. CORONATION" m6ht . When will be Presented A GRAND CHANGE OP PBOGEAMME By TJIX'S riAIBTY QOMPASY. In -which will Appear the following Notable Vaudeville .Artistes.:— MISS LIZZIE KIRK. MISS'LIZZIE-KEEK, Mil LIZZIE KIRK! MISS LIZZIE KIRK, ME PRANK LEON. ME. PRANK LEON. MR! FRANK LEON. MR. rKAMx LEON POPE AND SAYLES. ' '■ -POPE AND SAYLES. •:■ i ME. ERNEST FITTS. MB. ERNEST FITTS. MISS MAUD FANNING, g FANNING , MISS MAY LEWIS. MISS MAY LEWIS, . MISS LILY HOWARD. MISS LILY HOWARD. • , , Then comes „ THE DANDY FIFTH. THE DANDY FIFTH. THE DANDY FIFTH. THE DANDY FIFTH. '•' : ■ .-'" .By Mr. Irving Sayies - ■ . And a number of specially-trained auxiliaries. ; The Performance concluding with Farce, "THE HOP OF FASHION." Presented under the: Solo '.; Direction of Mr. Chas. ■■ Pope. ~.;■ Prices—2s and 13. ■Box Plan at Wildman, - Lyell. and Arey'a. ATIONAL _=«sSfe--v ■■■::':.:■■ INDEPENDENT .■„•'•■■'. - ORDER • ODDFELLOWS, AUCKLAND DISTRICT.'. ■ NO. 936. . The abova , """Nli.a.oFO.F. Lotlge will celebrate their Anniversary with a Grand Bah in St. -( Benedict's Hall, on FRIDAY. August 22. 1962, when presentation will be made to Past Officers. Tickets to be had • from • any of the Officers of the Lodge. Spectators provided with light refreshments. Tickets: Double, 5s ; Single, 3s;" Extra Lady. 2s; Spectators, Is. 4 v ~.;'-.- M. LEisTHAN, P.G.. „ / W. A. KNOX, P.G., Hon. Sees. WIETH'S CIEOUS, YY-'.. ■■:■■-.'■ CUSTOM-STREET. SUNDAY, 10TH 'AUGUST; 8 P.M. ;, GREAT GOSPEL SERVICE. ADDRESS BY LYALL, FROM CHICAGO: "-.- " SAVED BY A SERPENT." Special Singing by United Choirs. ■ Two Brass Bands. .ALL COME. : ALL. Y- M. . '■.'O. .:'. A. • CORNER WELLESLEY AND ALBERT ■ •'■- STREETS. TIME PROVES YOU CAN SPEND PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE EVENINGS ■:•'-■•-- By Attending the ' ' X^r INTE " E . QOUESE LECTURES, ; CONCERTS, .; ETC. : ■ PROGRAMME. August 22, ',''} Scottish; Humour and Scottish Son '..:.."...'..'.'■".•'■•'••• ......LEO-TUitii REV. HUGH KELLY, M.A (Knox Church). Sent, 5, "Venice, City of Romance," LECTURE ■"■-* REV. J. J. LEWIS (Grafton Road). September ,12.1..:. ..CONCERT Under the Direction of ME. and MRS. b. ■-■■ ■■'■.: JACKSON. ■.„_, Oct ?17 (Subiect to be announced) LECTURE REV. H. D. A. MAJOR, M.A. (St. Petei'a. Hamilton). „ rtXT „___ October 24. ;............;..............--.-----CONCEET Under the Direction of Mr. J. H. PHILPOIT. Double Season Ticket, ss; Single Ticket, 3s 6d. Single Admission, Is. ; Of all Booksellers and at the Y.M.C.A. Booms. ' - '■ ■ "■-. Commence at 8 o'clock. .. ...... THOMAS BUDI>LR,'H»o. Sec. WM. BRAKENRIG, General Secretary. THE .'■■ SECOND HALF OF THE LAST * QUARTER -' ■ " ' <• :'....;/;''::>.':'.v'-;. : V' '%..'. Of MISS GIBSON'S DANCING CLASSES ,* Commences Monday, <lltn AUGUST. BALL at St. Benedict's' Hall on TUESDAY, ■■■i August 19th. Spectators, 1a.... -'_:-:'-■,.,' • Private lessons?on application at 10, i ' Sundry-street. I "'''■. -jli',' i """ ii. l" I — ', Athletics. pOOTBALL. :".:■ >.:■■■:■■: TpOOTBALL. • rpms T)AY, npHis J)AY, CORONATION DAT (SATURDAY), AUGUST 9. AT ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. ■■CTTELLINGTON V. A TJOKLAND. . - Kick-off at 3. p.m. sharp. Band in Attendance. THE HORSE; TRAMS WILL POSITIVELY RUN. Return Fare- - One Shilling, v. TRAINS TO REMUERA STATION, clo3© to Ground—l.lo. 1.30.-; 1.55, and ;; 2.10 ; p.m. .-...Trains will Cleave again at 5.23 p.m. and ' ; 6.48 ; p-ni. Return Fare, 8(1. ADMISSION TO GROUND—One- Shilling. Grandstand, Is extra. •'; • CHAS. E. : . MACCOEMICK. ' Hon. Sea ; A.8.U.;-' ".-__■— mmim" ' "■' 'Ti ii i ' '"' i) Li '■ Meetings. ' AUCKLAND NORTH ISLAND MAIN TRUNK ii , . ' RAILWAY LEAGUE. = A Public Meeting is hereby called to Support the Auckland Members of both Houses in their demand'upon the Gcrvernment for an equitable allocation, of loan this i Session, $ for the purpose of the Construction of the Auckland Main Trunk Railway North and South of Auckland. " • . ' ' i .:■ His Worship the Mayor will take the chair! and ■ the :, following ■■ Resolutions will be proposed:— !._ • 1. That this Meeting supports the Members - for i the Auckland District in -their.; de- ' • maud upon; the Government for an Appropriation ■ out : of the proposed Loan this Session of' not r less than : -"£350.009, for the' Construction' of the North Island Main Trunk Railway South of Auckland. . 2. That the' North of Auckland Trunki'Rail- ■; way. should be prosecuted with greater .■ i vigour than > heretofore, -• and that ; a - " •' sum of not less'; than: £80,000 be ap- ','>;-';'' propriated - for it. ''': ■;.'.:- '•■ • ,'■-_- /_-, o. That- the; Main .Trunk Railway North of Wellsford be placed on the list ■ of " authorised % railways, and that the ne- ,. cessary surveys be.at once . proceeded with. : . The Meeting ..will' be ! held in the Federal Hall, iWellesley-stree.t, on TUESDAY, 12th August, at 8 p.m. Everyone interested in the welfare of the Auckland Province is requested to attend. By order of the Council of the League. '' -' E. R. HUNT, General Secretary. TROTTER \ RANGE-FINDING SIGHT COMPANY, LIMITED. An Extraordinary General Meeting of Snareholders of the aboven&med Company will be held in the Large Room, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, on MONDAY, the Ist day of September, 1902, at 3.50 o'clock p.m.; j -. ■ '■"■ ;•'{■'.■ BUSINESS: .. '' ; : ~ - :: : To Pass the following Resolutions: . ' 1. That'a colleague be appointed to proceed to London with Mr. Trotter, - Ani, if approved ■ • 2. That the Capital'of the Company be in- • ----- creased to £4150 in 4150 Shares of £1 each; that the New.Shares, 1150jin , ' '-.' number, be disposed of. as follows: — -.-' 750 to be offered to the Shareholders at the rate of one share for ; every • • four held by them at £1 each, 200 to be allotted to Mr. Trotter, ; and 200 to be allotted to the Colleague to be ' appointed.' a3 remuneration for his services, and be further allowed a fixed sum tor.his expenses. By order of the Directors.; .' . E. MCDONALD. SCOTT. ; ■'- "■•' -;->.- .i'..- Secretary. Auckland, 7th August, 1902. .; BISHOP NEVILLE v SAYS NOWHERE PROHIBITS. .;.'■;; . • Summary DruakeaElectorate. : Population Convictions, ness. Ashburton ;} ... 8,175 ,";,.; 1,092 -369 WaJkouaiti ... 6,590 985 ~,.... 385. :■ Wairau ... 7,405 ; . 951 329 Waikato 'fl ... 10.186 ; 818 ; 169 Clutha -..,... 9,481 --1.357 25 What about the abovo .contrast? , Usual Meet■ii - ings TO-MORBOW, FlNflßeH, 3 and 7:;:, r .—— ' '"■ ■■''--wTm^-swL^jjJii^rr'" 1 " „ ——» NIENDOEF'S High-class German Pianos— IN i■■'■'■• Beat value; 18 j-ears*t guarantee,—Stole Agents: I English and Foreign Piano Agency (S. Qoldicutt, Manager?, 75, Queea-?treet, _ ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12040, 9 August 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12040, 9 August 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12040, 9 August 1902, Page 8