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-. Amusements. ' gv j® /IRANI! pOMPLIMKNTART jjfnfe\ ■piAH.EWELL pONCERT- ••-■ M' ARTHUR owsby ' In HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■■ ...;.;■ --.., ', ■-■ ,:..;:-ott''---" ;: . ' ' THURSDAY. JUNE 30. , ; eriT r>TST9-— ■''■- -""' -- v "' MESDAMES WIELAERT and CHAMBERS MESSRS. PRANK GRAHAM. ' MANNING. :•■ and RYAN. ■ "-;■'. '■■i---'-:-»-iV RECITATION-MR. WARREN. FLUTE SOLO-MR. POORE. /^ LIEDERTAFEL. FOUR PART PONGS— ! Battle Prayer, Neckens Polaka, Vocal Combat, Image of the Rose (solo, Mr. W. '.-'■■ Aspinall). ■'■■■'-.■■:: , ,-yßr**v&niA, 50 PERFORMERS— Overture. Selection from " Lohengrin" (Warner), " language of Flowers" (Cowen). WAIATA QUARTETT. . Accompanist*: Mrs. Jackson, Miss K. Holland. Herr Wielaert, and Messrs. Hunt and'Midgley: Conductor: MR: ARTHUR TOWSEY. Tickets—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Family Circle, Is. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and -Prey's. SYD. J. HARBUTT. Hon. Sec. p H 0 R A L H A L- L. rpHE pOPULAR pONCEETS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6. ■VTARITANA, TirARITANA. BRILLIANT CAST OF CHARACTERS, including MADAME LILIAN TREE, Prima Donna, Covent Garden Theatre, London. Prices, 2b and Is. Day Sale« at Richardson's. 290, Queen-Street, and Toreador, H.M. Arcade. Box Plan opens on WEDNESDAY MORNING at Wildman. Lyell. and Arey's. V M- C. A. . II A L l! ■■■*■ •-■ ■ i < Auckland school of music MR. AND mrs. Arthur BOULT'S STUDENT-CONCERTS. SIXTH YEAR. , FIRST CONCERT. | SATURDAY, 2nd" JULY, MM. MISS DORIS BOULT, Violinisite. | 12 VOCAL SOLOD3TS, j And some Concerted Numbers. " ; j Ticket*, 1« each. ' Q. RAN D ""SOCIAL, ' In aid of All Saints' Church, import, Will be held in the FORESTERS' HALL, DBVONPORT, ON FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 1. : GRAND MARCH. 8 P.M. ; Marriage's Band. :, Tickets, 2s each.

r ■ : - • NOTICE is hereby iriven thai a GISNISRAL MEETING of the Society will he held at St. James' Hall, Wellington-street. Auckland; on TUESDAY, Jane 23. 1904, at 7.30 p.m.. when APPROPRIATIONS, as under, will be allotted:— « -j , i, FIE ST GROUP—I3Oth and MistBy Ballot ... ■'; ... „..-... £40Q 0 0 FOURTH GEOUP-64th and 65th- V By Sale : „ ......... £400 0 0 FIFTH GROUP-olst and 62nd- YY; YvYiY;" By Bale , ... ... ...... £400 0 0 SIXTH GROUP~SI6t and 52nd- Y fl Y- ; ; By Sale ~ _~..;.-...,;..-.f ~. ~_ £%% © a YTotal Y .'..: .: uv s ''-V\:.' ; £1600 : '.-bYb '; UNDER RULE 96, Members desiring to be financial" for the above Appropriations I mast pay all subscriptions, etc., dime, before l 5.30 p.m. on MONDAY. 27th met.,' Moneys ' re-1 ceived TUESDAY, the day of the 'Meeting. ; being too late to be entered up in time for the Appropriations. By order of the Board. ' - .... J. C. GBIERBON, , r •' ■■ .- .■ ,■'.. ■..■■■■■.".. ':■ Secretary.";,: Jj A D IB 8. INVTrKD to £ JIREE JJEALTH rjULK, . ILLUSTRATED WITH EXCELLENT CHARTS, ' . ON gACKACHE. -jTEADACHE, AND : "jVERVOUBNESP, THEIR CAUSE. MEANING. AND TREATMENT. "■■ , , - ■ . LECTURER: "M M - C. W. C OWEE - ■. ON WEDNESDAY. :>9TH INST.. AT 3 P.M. ' '■ .'. "■'); ■ ."•■:■ r'. ■■ ;,,-i .-. :<•■*'' : ■' At the Y.M.C.A. Lectmre Hall. Wellesler- -..'. street. J N.Z. Viavi Co., Palnieraton Buildings THE i Auckland Co-operative Terminating i j Building Society Appropriations, /Tuesday, Jnne 28. 7.30 p.m.. St. James'. Hall; Last payments. Monday. 27th inst. , Educational- . ■ pUKEKOHE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. _Residents of Pukekohe and fiarroun-iin? Districts are hereby notified that the above School will open on MONDAY, July - 4th. proximo. ; ..-. . - . , , • b .. , • '■ The ' names ■■ of ■ intending Pupils should be forwarded immediately. \ . • To snit Railway Time-table: 'School hours' 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.. and 1.30 p.m. to 3.15 p.m. ■■■■■ .?■■/( ■■ :■'*;'; .■,■'.■ ■■.{■. : »» ■":;■■ '>■:,,;- ; - R. WILKINSON, J ' \ ''• ''■ Chairman of Committee. DOLLAR INSTITUTION. DOLLAR^!* % .-: Charles 8. Dougall, M.A. (formerly Eglmton Bellow, Glasgow Universityi. Headmaster, swill: re-open on Ist • September i next.' It provides, at a moderate' cost, a complete HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION, in all Departments for Pupils from about 10 years of, age upwards, Illustrated Prospectus** m^iyi bo had on application to the Headmaster, or to j Y.: -Y ,-Y" Y""" THOS.' J. YOUNG,, ' . Secretary,: ,! MR. EDWARD PARLEY Baritone, ! late of the Montagne/Turner English Opera, Company) Receives Pupils ■tor Slinging and Voice Training.— care of. Robertson's Music Emporium, Queen-street. . : ; GILES* COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND TRAINING INSTITUTE. Lowe* Symondsstreet. Day and Evening Classes. Quarter begins from date ol entry., MATRICULATION AND CIVIL SERVICE.— Thorough preparation to*, above Examinations. Classes Day and Evening.—Giles' College. Telephone 1243. >■' ■■'*;- •■•■'■« -. .■•*"• frs.\f j "OTRITTNG Taught by Mr. Giles' well-known '» system, in cl*», privately, or by correspondence.—Giles' College. Telephone 1243. ARITHMETIC, Commercial and Mental, by ■ the quickest and most modern methods. Day and Evening Classes.—Giles" College.; w ; BOOK-KEEPING, Single and Doable Entry. Candidate* prepared for Accountancy Examinations.—Giles" College, telephone 1243. j CORRESPONDENCE.— Art rf Business Letter Writing easily acquired. Day ind Evening Slaves.—Giles' College, j .'■..., ■ SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING thorkj oughly and expeditiously taught at Giles* Oommerical College. Lowei Symonds-street. Day and Evening Classes. EVENING CLASSES-Monday and Thursdays— adults and youths. Commercial and Public Examination Subject**.—Giles' College, Lower Symonds-atreet. ' ■ Hotels. Y ■■ ■*. •-..: .:;■■;Y p A T. Q U I N L A 19 Has taken over the /CLARENDON / \ TTOTEL),''' : -. • • And will be pleased to see his Old Friends, and will Welcome New OiW-. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12609, 25 June 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12609, 25 June 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12609, 25 June 1904, Page 8