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Amusements. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee - . - - -0. E. Bailey. Local Representative - S. J. Harbutt. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 21, 22, 23. Pour of the Most Superb Recital Programmes Ever Presented to iux Auckland Audience. ME. WATKIN MILLS is voted, unanimously by everyone to be the Greatest Basso who has ever visited Australia and New Zealand. ME. WATKIN MILLS, MB. WA'i'iON MILLS, ME. WATKIN MILLS, ME. WATKIN MILLS, ENGLAND'S MOST FAMOUS BASSO. Assisted by the Noted Polish Pianist, MONB. EDUARD PABLOW.DZ. MONS. EDUARD PARLOYTTZ. PEICES-6S, 33. Is. ■ Booking Office, Wildman, Lyell,, and Arey's. Early Door Day Sales, 6d extra, Toreador, H.M. Arcade. / Doors open, 7.30; Early Door, 7 p.m.; Carriages, 10.15. A " Bechstein " Concert Grand Pianoforte, supplied by the British and Continental Piano Co., will be used at these Recitals. Athletics. _ TjToOTBALL. FOOTBALL. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLASSOCIATION RETURN MATCH. inn"Aim V. a UCKLAND. ALEXANDRA PARK,' , ,„ SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 17. Admission, Sixpence; Stand, Sixpence Extra. „m .11 •'*v"^<<r7^rrT^.fSS^!!STST^TS Meetings __^_____ pEOPOSED " OHODDY" >]pARIFF. A Meeting of all those Interested in the Drapery, Tailoring, and Clothing .Trades will be held at the Chamber of Commerce Build; ing, Swanson-street, Auckland, TO-DAY (THURSDAY), September 15, 1904, at 11 a.m. BUSINESS: -. To consider what steps should bo token to prevent the proposed INCREASE OF THE DUTY on "Shoddy" Goods. This term will probably be extended to mean nearly all TWEEDS, COATINGS, COSTUME CLOTHS, and all WOOLLEN GOODS now imported. This Is a matter which closely concerts the Drapery, Tailoring, and Clothing Trades. The attendance of all interested is urgently requested. Conveners ARCH. CLARK AND SONS, LTD, JOHN COURT, JAMES HODGSON. F. M. king. ___ ; AMES ARE INVITED TO A FEES HEALTH TALK, i On "WOMAN'S INHERITED PHYSICAL WEAKNESS," Headache, Backache, and Nervousness), ■ By j MRS. 0. W. COWPEE, At MOUNT ROSKfLL HALL. THIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, ' And at ; ST. MARK'S PARISH HALL, BEOTEBA, ON FEIDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. These Lectures are Highly Instructive, and are Absolutely Free. N.Z. VIAVI CO., PALMERSTON BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND PEACE ASSOCIATION. A General Meeting of the above Association will be held in the Social. Room of the Y.M.C.A. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), September 15, at 7.30 p.m. „-■'.,,. Business important; all Members requested to attend. , Bl>ll mm iiiiMiiiiiiiini rnT'iiiiiiTin^———aw—«—sa»m> Dividends. mountain html timber company, .."'.■'■ ILIMTTED. .:■■ ■: t . ■; , Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend, at the rate of 16 per centum per annum, upon the Paid-up Capital of : th€i Oomiwuiy, has been declared for the half-yeai Minded 31st August ult., and will be payable at the Office of the Company, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Qucen-istreet, on and. after 'MONDAY, the IKb inst. By Order of the Directors. ~ CHARLES TUCK, . Auckland, September 14,1994. Secretary. Medical; DISCOVERED BY CHRISTOPHER MT7DD, F.L.S., F.R.G.S.. M.D.Ph.S . London,, Botanist to the King of England, during Els Majesty's indian Tour. . "r\LEAO" FOR -CICZEMA. CURES THIS TERRIBLE ITCHINCh : COMPLAINT. :,. Not a Grease. Does not Stain the linen. Full directions eich Jar. Jars, ss; post, ■ss4d. USED IN THE MELBOURNE HQMCEQPA.THIO HOSPITAL WITH SUCOESa -' .. -. :V:MEDICAL CERTIFICATE: "During the past few years Eczema has bocome of very frequent occurrence, especially In children. In the treatment of this troublesome affection the usual medicinal remedies failed in many caises to give relief, and I was very pleased to have a new preparation, named ' Oieac' put into my hands for trial: I can recall to mind three cases of child rota in which the usual remedies had no beneficial effect, and the application of ' Ohsao' according to the printed directions removed all the irritation of the skin I have alfio heard of many admits asing the ' Oleac' with great bens-fit."-JAMES SMEAL. Surgeon, etc., Ararat. To be obtained at— W. H. WOOILAMS date J2atjens, Queen. street A. S. J. Lamb, Symonds-iitwet NEIL (Herbalist). Wellesley-irtreet. Sole Agent fo» N.Z.: C. L. BEST. Colllngwoodstreet. Ponsenby. ■ ' "" "." ll " II 3C ■■■■■■»■«■■■»■ i«i«iiiil Grosaries, etc. WE HAVE TOST UNPACKED OVER 2000 (TWO THOUSAND) TESTS, OF CHOICE THNGLISH OISCUITS, FROM THE FAMOUS FACTORIES OF pEEK, TjIEEAN. AND po.. AND , PARR AND no. THERE ARE A LARGE NUMBER OF ■\TEW T7-ARIETIES, AND YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AN© INSPECT. H. M. MEBTOK - LQ.ENERAL pROVIDERS, QUEEN-STREET. Musical L. R. E A*D *■ IMPORTER OF THE WORLD-RENOWNED , ■ _ PIANOFORTES by JUSTIN BROWNE, durability unexcelled. Hoelling and Spangonberg (awarded 2d Medalt). SPAETEE (Gold Medallist). ~-.., LARGE SELECTION OF NEW AND SECOND' HAND PIANOS. Inspection Invited. SHOW, ROOMS; LIVERPOOL-STREET. Telephone 857, ,1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 12661, 15 September 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 12661, 15 September 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 12661, 15 September 1904, Page 8