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Amusements. II ■ ...!»l-111l II I i ■■■ ■ i lI|W " V" 1 ,. "' ' ■■■*" *" PW *^ * mm r\ p B" R A HO USE. Solo Lessee and Manager, WILLIAM ANDERSON. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 24. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 24. AN EVENT WORTHY OP NOTE. ' AN EVENT WORTHY OF NOTE. FAREWELL SEASON TO AUCKLAND. FAREWELL SEASON TO AUCKLAND. THE UNIVERSAL FAVOURITE, THE UNIVERSAL FAVOURITE, MAGGIE M OORE, -jVfAGGIE 7^/pORE. IST AGGIE m ooee ' Supported by AN EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG- COMPANY OF DRAMATIC ■ ARTISTS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). OCTOBER 24, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). OCTOBER 24. Will be Presented for the First Time in Auckland the Charming Romantic Irish Drama, KILLARNEV ILLARNE J- • KILLARNEV ILLARNE 1 • PATHOS, COMEDY. SENSATION. AN IDYLL OF SENTIMENT. BRIGHT SCENES OF IRISH LIFE. NOTE THE PRICES:— 2s. ami Is. Box Plan NOW OPEN at Wildman, Lyell, and Arcy's. <- Day Sale;! at, Williamson's, Tobacconist, and Garter's. Confectioner. Early Doors only from 6.45 to 7.30. 6d extra. T. M." DONOVAN, Touring Manager. rrvHE •jiTAGGIE' ■VrOOEE QEASON. THE WIDOW FROM JAPAN. Those who desire to be convulsed with hearty laughter and to be charmed with interesting- episodes should not miss seeing this great Comedy Drama, which is one of those productions wherein MISS MOORE'S versatile powers find the fullest scope. In the title role she has a character that could not be more congenial bad it been created for her. MeetingsMOUNT ALBERT ROAD BOARD. LOAN PROPOSALS. A Meeting of Ratepayers of the Mount Albert Road District will Ix; held in St. Luke's Parish Hall, Mount Albert, on FRIDAY, October 23rd, at 8 p.m., to consider the proposals to borrow 7 by way of loan— £4000 extra for Main Road Construction And £350 extra for Kingsland Road Deviation. (Signed) V. F. KERR TAYLOR. Chairman. Sermons, Bectures, Soirees, etc QT. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, O KHYBER PASS ROAD.—Pre-Coinmunion Service and Reception to Confirmed Communion, THIS EVENING, at 7.45. Preacher: The Rev. W. Gra> Dixon, M.A. Eotels, LO N D O N. PRINCE OF WALES' HOTEL, DE VERE GARDENS. KENSINGTON. W. FAMILY SUITES. Recreation, Reading, Billiard and Smoking Rooms, Spacious New Dining Saloon. All Bedrooms Ventilated with Patent Apparatus. Sumptuous yet Economical. Telegrams: " SUASIVELY, LONDON." Terms: From 9s 6d per day. •JPREE TTOUSE. XpREE JJOUSE. THREE TTTOUSE. pDINBURGH QASTLE gOT SYMONDS-STREET. DUNEDIN ALE, BREWED BY" D. ARKELL, Sold Threepence per Pint, By PAT QUINTAN, The Working Man's Friend. Dental M" ' ' " ■ i i «i i ■,i ~.11 ■- i » PAINLESS T\ENTISTRY. AjINLESS -L'ENTISTRY. "OELIANCE fVENTAL pOMPANY. I A FACT.—The Only Place in Auckland | where Teeth are extracted by an en- ; tirely new process, without the slight- ■ est 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'. lGs 6d; Gold Crowns, 15s; Fillings, from 2s 6d; Gold Fillings, from 53; Full Upper Set, of 18-ct. Gold. £5 ss; Teeth extracted by gas and other anaesthetics. Specialty in crown and bridge work.—At the RELIANCE DENTAL COMPANY, "Old Mill" Chambers (Smeeton's New Building), 77, Queenstreet. Hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 7to 8 each evening. PAINLESS nENTISTET. A I N L E <= S JL/ENTISTBY. Dairy Produce. 5 rjTHE "MEW r/Y ALAND , T)AIRY A SSOCTATION'S CHOICE CREAMERY TABLE BUTTER May be had of ALL GROCERS ALL THE YEAR ROUND. ' And Always of FINEST QUALITY. Each Pat bears the Trade Mark, "* DAIRY" In tlw Centre, surrounded by NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION. Wholesale Depot: WELLESLEY - STREET. NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. The StudM O T I C E. VOTING 'MATCHLESS Will go through AVONDALE TO NEW LYNN ON MONDAYS. MANGERE AND OTAHUHU, WEDNESDAYS. Will Stand at STAR AND GARTER, PANMURE, WEDNESDAY NIGHT. THROUGH TAMAKI, HOME ON THURSDAY. | WILLIAM TUTT. | Mission Farm. Mount Eoskill. ■—— — ■ : " npHROW PHYSIC TO THE DOGS." DON'T RUIN YOUR INSIDE WITH MISCELLANEOUS COMPOUNDS. ' A Natural Curative Agent is obtainable in THERM O BATH SALT, , hid) contains the Concentrated Matter of : Mineral Springs. Is a Famous Health Restor- [ Ing Medium in bandy form for home use in j cases of Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Dy=- : pepsia. Kidney, an.. Urinary Trouble's, Nerve Disorders, as Sciatica, Neuralgia, and Toothache Is stood for Scald Head. Scurf, Skin Rashes, Pimples, Muddy Complexion. Sore Feet, Chilblains, and most bodily ailments Sufferers who cannot visit Rotorua or Te Aroha can now have Mineral Baths in their own homes. TUBKMO BATH SALT may be used with advantage by those who do not need its Curative Properties, as it adds a Luxurious Softness to the Ordinary Bath, and greatly increases its virtues. In tins' to make 20 gallons solution. Price, Is 6d. Direct "on wrapper. Obtainable through Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents: Messrs-. Sharland and Co., and Brown. Barrett, and Co.. Auckland. Anyone unable to procure it locally should write to the Proprietors, THOS DAWES AND SONS, Ponsoiiby Read, Auckland, enclosing Postal Note fop Quantity required, and it will ( be forwarded to them carriage paid. i — ______ ___ ___ __ QOD LIVER OIL, FOR FEEDING CALVES. OUR LATEST TESTIMONIAL. " I will wait for your Shipment, because I could net get any good stuff last, season elsewhere." PURE. PALE. SWEET. COD LIVER OIL, in Casks, or 5-gal!on Drums, now ready for , * Delivery. • A YOUNG AND CO., 26, Fort-street-,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12409, 23 October 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12409, 23 October 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12409, 23 October 1903, Page 8

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