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Amusements. ! . Bjaiß," 1 .. .. 1. ~ ———- i » J^IEDERTAFEL. FIRST CONCER'i. 1903 SEASON. CHORAL HALL. THURSDAY, MAY 28TII. PROGRAMME: Part Song. Two Roses" - - - Werner Son?, " O Dry Those Tears" Teresa del Kie-o MISS M. TAYLOR. Part Song, "An Old Rat's Tale" • Bridge Violin Solo, " Air Varie" in E Major De Beriot HERR H. ANGELL. Part Sons. " Evening" .... Abt Song, " Let Me Dream Again" - Sullivan MISS M. ALEXANDER. Part Song, " Our King of Hearts" F. Kucken Part Song, "At a Singer's Grave" C. Ecker Violin Solo, " Chanson Polonaise" Wieniawski HF.RR H. AXGELL. Part Song, " The Dance" - - -J. Otto Song, "An Andalusian Maid" « - I'hilp miss m. Taylor. - Part Song. "Integer Vitas'* - - Flemmmg > Song, " Where Roses Gleam" - Mascheroni MISS M. ALEXANDER. Part Son?. "Joy Waltz" - - - Elsasser " GOD SAVE THE KING." Commencing at 8 p.m. A limited number i of Tickets at the door, 2s. LIEDERTAFEL. - NOTICE. Any Intending Subscribers are asked to at once forward their names to the Secretary. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION. Two Tickets for each Concert 10s 6d Three Tickets for each Concert ... 15 0 Four Tickets for each Concert ... 20 0 The Society usually give Four Grand and two Smoke Subscription Concerts during tho Season. SYD. J. HARBUTT. Secretary, Victoria-street East -v A UCKLANI) BAND OF fm IV HOPE UNION. VSriN ANNUAL GATHERING. |A Practice and Rehearsal fo'.' the above will be con--tinued TO-NIGHT (Wedues- " day). at the Wesley lla-11. Pitt-street, at 7.30 p.m. All qgsSLfffet jpsaaF members and fri»->''- ••••« - »-»==-- invited to attend.— FRITH, Conductor; H. TOWNSE.M), aw. • SsfSi "NT °- *• L - °- L ' MM Will hold their ffr'f&lL USUAL MONTHLY WINTER SOCIALS. Commencing on FRIDAY, MAY 29, MASONIC HALL, KAA C A APE ROAD. Double Tickets, 2s 6d; Single Tickets, Is 6d. ,T. COX, Secretary. pITI ZENS' BALL, 1903. President, THE HON. E. MTTCHELSON, Mayor of Auckland. FAREWELL TO LORD AND , LADY RANFURLY. It has been decided to tender A FAREWELL BALL. BY THE CITIZENS OF AUCKLAND, TO ins EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR And THE COUNTESS OF RANFURLY. Prior to their Departure from New Zealand. The Date Fixed is TUESDAY, THE J6TH JUNE NEXT. And the Ball will be held in the DRILL HALL, WELLESLEY-STREET. GENTLEMEN'S TICKETS, ONE GUINEA ; LADIES'. HALF-GUINEA. Interim receipts for Tickets will be issued on application to Messrs. J. H. Upton and Co., Wildman, Lyell, and Arey, and W. R. Holmes, hon. secretary. To ensure the success of the function early application for invitations is requested. W. R. HOLMES, Hon. Secretary. No. 14. Short land-street. Auckland. UNION FREE BAPTIST CHURCH, CHILDREN'S HOME. A SALE OF WORK In aid of the Furnishing Fund of the Home at Portland Road, Rsmuera, will be opened by THE COUNTESS OF RANFURLY IN THE FEDERAL CLUB ROOM. WELLESLEY -STREET. At 3 p.m. on FRIDAY, June 5. His Worship the Mayor (Hon. E. Mitchelson) will be present, and give an Address. The following Stalls, beautifully decorated, will form part of the Sale:— Fisher Girls. Fancy Work, Flower, Alluations, Refreshment, and UNIQUE LOLLY STALL. Games: Ping-Pong, Shooting Gallery, Children's P. and J. Sermons, Lectures, Soiree-. cc. rpilE PARISHIONERS OF ST. MARY'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, PARNELL, Will Welcome and Entertain THE EIGHT REV. BISHOP OF AUCKLAND AND MRS. NELIGAN, IN THE PARISH HALL, ON FRIDAY, MAY 29th, at 8 p.m. Tickets, Is; Children under 15 not admitted. Funeral Notices. jgMPIRE VETERANS' ASSOCIATION. The Members of the above Association are requested to attend the Funeral of ou. late Comrade, Herman Ahren3, at 1.30 p.m. THIS DAY (Wednesday). May 27, from Mclvor's, Undertaker, Karangahape Road. Medals and Association Badges to be worn. WILLIAM. RYLANCE, Hon. Secretary. ElectoralrpO THE SHAREHOLDERS, CO-OPERATIVE -®- TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. Many thanks for Electing me. I shall try to prove that /our confidence has not been mispl£lCed' J. If. MCLACHLAN. 10, Coombes' Arcade. May 25, 1903. Land Transfer Notices. TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. Evidence of the loss of the Certificates of. Title mentioned in the Schedule hereunder having been lodged with me, and application made to issue a Provisional Certificate of Title, Notice is hereby given of my intention to issue Provisional Certificates of Title accordingly, at the expiration of fourteen days after the date of the Gazette containing this notice. Dated this 19th day of May, 1903, at the Land Registry Office, Auckland. J. M. BATHAM. Deputy District Land Registrar. SCHEDULE. Certificate of Title, Vol. 61, Folio 66, in favour of James Dilworth, for Allotments 39, 83, and N.E. part Allotment 69, Parish of Awitu. Certificate of Title, Vol. 60, Folio 167, in favour of William Prole Harris, for Lots 41. 42, and 56 of Allotments 511 and others, Section 2, Town of Tauranga. DentalPAINLESS FjENTISTRT. AiNLESS DENTISTRY, RELIANCE jQENTAL QOMPANY. A FACT— Only Place in Auckland where Teeth are extracted by an entirely new process, without the slightest pain, inconvenience, or after effect. Fees, 2s; ordinary extractions. Is. Full Upper or Lower Set of beautiful Teeth, perfect fit, from £1 Is: Single Tooth, from 3s 6d; Pivot, 10s 6d; Gold Crowns, 15s; Fillings, from 2s 6d; Gold Fillings, from 53; Full Upper Set, of 18-ct. Gold, £5 ss: Teeth ex trap, ted by gas, and other anaesthetics. Specialty in crown and bridge work.—At the RELIANCE DENTAL COMPANY, "Old Mill" Chambers (Smeeton's New Building). 77, Queen* street. Hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 7to 8 =acli Evening. PAINLESS TJENTISTRY. A INLESS UENTISTRY A. L. ;mitil and oxs ' OLD ESTABLISHED DENTISTS, HOBSON-STREET (Opposite St. Matthew's Church), SUPPLIES ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Good Fit, Natural Appearance. Teeth extracted by new process, no pain whatever. 2s Cd; or by Gas. 2s 6d. Old Sets Repaired or Re-made, to last for Years. - CONSTANT dabs of common blacking on good boots spell ruin, and looks bad. Use NIGROL and your boots will look better, and last longer. . Sold at stores at 6d per tin. NIGROL is daily proving itself to be the best dressing for Ladies' and Gentlemen s Boots and Shoes. It gives a brilliant black polish, and preserves the leather. Sold at all stores, 6d per tin. PERSONAL.— who want a good Winter Drink get Nicholls' Football Punon, the be. unable.—C. Nick oils, Ponaoaby Road.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12281, 27 May 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12281, 27 May 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12281, 27 May 1903, Page 8