Amusementsp H O F« A L HALL. WEDNESDAY, thubsday, and FRIDAY * , • . NEXT, ■•;•'• y;:v " , THREE CONCERTS: ONLY. V Under Direction of A. H. CANBY. TEAN r<ERAKDY PONCEE.TS. J BAN .VTeEAEDY r.Vx'ONCER'rs. THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT In the Annals of New Zealand. JEAN Ci ERARDY. EAN VXeRABDY, " The most distinguished Artist who has ever visited' Australia."—Age, Melbourne. MISS ELECTA GIFFORD, Soprano, GOTTFRIED GALSTON, Pianist. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE BOX PLAN IS OPEN FROM THIS MORNING, At Wildman. Lyell, and Arey's. As Large Audiences are Expected, Seats should ■' '.. he secured without delay. Prices— 3s, 2s. - JOHN n. TAIT. Manager. kTJONSONBY CRUISING: J~ CLUB. ANNUAL SOCIAL. -=--«SP»*»« tonight. ■ ,_ _ . , A 'Bus will leave the Ponsonby Club Hotel Corner at 7.30 p.m.. and St. Vmedict s Hall, at 1.30 a.m. Dancing at 8 p.m. onarp. _• :- < A. THOMPSON. Hon. Sec. 287, Queen-street. Meetings•RATIONAL SINGLE TAX LEAGUE. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. , HOBSON AND PITT STREETS. r THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. "THE PROGRESS OF LAND VALUE TAXATION." Address by ME. EDWD. WITHY. Discussion at Close. Admission Free, Ladies specially invited. A MEETING convened by the Old Ponsonby Schoolfellows and Chums of the law Mr. Stanley Kees Scott, whoM m South Africa, is to take place in Ponsonby Club Hotel THIS (Friday) EVENING, at *7ao o'clock, 1 for the purpose of arranging to Erect to Sis Memory a Tablet in -the. Ponsonby School. Friends please attend G. MAIN, p. C. JACKSON, L. GANNON. J Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc j TTOLY TRINITY CHURCH. DEVONPORT. MEMORIAL TO THE LATE CANON BATES. The Memorial Committee cordially invite the friends of ths late Canon Bates and the parishioners generally ' to be present at the Morning Service on SUNDAY NEXT on the occasion of Unveiling the Memorial placed in the Church to perpetuate the memory of the deceased Vicar. OLIVER MAYS. ■■•■■-■. Hon. Sec. Memorial Committee. 'August 14. 1902. SALVATION ARMY, ALBERT-STREET. .-. ' SUNDAY NEXT. - '.;' TWO SPECIAL SUBJECTS. 7 a.m.: Prayer. 11 a.m.: Subject, " The Hluminated Ladder" (Adj. Mathers). 5 o'clock: " How, When, and Where." 7 p.m.: Subject, "The Great White ; Throne" (Mrs. Adj. Mathers). Two Appropriate Company Pieces. Al Brass Band Music. Band Selection. > ADJ. MATHERS, CO. Money. 7 ;-K: '.•■ : • MONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate of interest.— Jackson and Russell. MONEY TO LEND on First-class Security . at Lowest Rates.—Buddie, Button, and Co., 6, Wyndham-street, Auckland. i?KA TO 3 £5000.— to Lend, in sums cKd'Ov/ .as above, at lowest current rate.— Wm. S. Cochrane, Cochrane's Mart, 185, Queenstreet. '. -<" ■•»:", "■ <■'• "" - *\\-' , DO You Want Money ? We can get for you large and small sums on mortgage at very low« rate of interest, on good real security.—Ewington and Baker., Estate Agents. I7VEOM. Ah per cent.—Money to Lend on . Interests under Wills, Freehold, or other approved securities, in sums to suit borrowers.—P. A. Vaile. Solicitor, * Legal Chambers, Queen-street, opposite! Vulcan Lane.. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of FirstJ.YJL :~ ' class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public, -, ' ' j•-'/;• .■■.-. 109, Queen-street.-MONEY TO LEND ON BOND WARRANTS, . SCRIP, PROMISSORY NOTES. OB OTHER APPROVED SECURITIES. Reversions and Interests under Wills, etc., Bought or Lent upon. No special solicitor employed.. # v NORTHERN ESTATE AGENCY AND, ; .. , FINANCE CO., LTD., . .. : ;=.; s ;Legal Chambers, ; Queen-street. .' ~ MONEY LENT '. ON PROMISSORY NOTE, HOUSES. FURNITURE, ETC. , ".BILLS DISCOUNTED DALLY. ' . ; : Mortgages Negotiated. ~ JOHN W. HAEDIE, LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT, J: - ' ' HIGH-STREET. Musical. fI'P'E'NC E piANOS MESSRS. JOHN SPENCER AND CO. ■ By Special Appointment, PIANOFORTE - : MANUFACTURERS TO HE* EOYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES. SOLE AGENTS: rpHE T ONDON AND T>EELIN piANC pOMPANY, . SHOBTLAND-STEEET. •jV|ELBOURNE pIANO QOMPANY, .... ■; SHOWROOMS: .103, QUEEN-STREET, MINING CHAMBERS ■-'.'•.;•. ...And at -■" 71, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. By Special Arrangement with W. P. Hoffman We Sell Pianos John Brinsmead and Son ' ■." by Collard and Collard Leading Makers Carl Ecke, and ■ ; of the World Eosener. • ' \ The Above Pianos are the Very Best Obtainable. ■ ■* NOTE.—The Superiority of Instrument wil not prevent us from making terms to sail you. :We will purchase your old Piano ii Exchange. A. H. LIGHT, G.P.0., Box 554.. ..Manager. ■piCHARDSON'S TDICHARDSON'S ■. T ATEST .-' '' / "PASY /TIERMS .... SO DEPOSIT A 0 _ IAS S'o Interest , dt/O i IX) ■ \ T o Deposit PLVNOS * \o Interest, Payable by Monthly Hin STo Deposit I FROM OAS. T 0 INTEREST j <o Deposit ~~" so Interest G. RICHARDSON & CO., S'o Deposit } Queen-street. <o Interest J Op. Smith & Caughey. "- ..-.::• . WEIR'S '■' ;.;' -./ DIANOS AND AEOASS English and German, ex Waiwera, piANOS, FROM JPIPj Cash or Terms. ' ■ " -71717" ALD EM A It' S " Highest Class German Pianos, ':;;-.- '. At . ■ ANGLO- pOLONUL, 71 /-\UEEN-STBKET. BEST VALUE IN TOWN.. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12045, 15 August 1902, Page 8
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