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Amusements. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee - - . - - C. B- Bsiiley. Local Representative - S. J. Harbutt. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 21, 22, 23. Four of the Most Superb Recital Prolamines j Ever Presented to an Auckland Audience. MB WATKIN MILLS is voted unanimously by everyone to be the Greatest Basso who has ever visited Australia and New Zealand,, MB. WATKIN MILLS, MB. WATKIN MILLS. MR. WATKIN MILLS, MR. WATKIN MILLS, ENGLAND'S MOST FAMOUS BASSO. Assisted by the Noted Polish Pianist, MONS. EDUARD PARLOVTTZ. MONS. EDUARD PAELOVITZ. PKICES-58, 3s, Is. Booking Office, Wildman, Lyell, and Arera. Early Door Day Sales, 6d extra, Toreador, H.M. Arcade. Doors open, 7.30; Early Door, 7 p.m.; Carriages, 1045. A "Bechstein" Concert Grand Pianoforte, supplied by the British and Continental Piano Co., will be used at these Recitals. , AthlecicsTfiOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION RETURN MATCH. TITAIBT V. AUCKLAND,. ALEXANDRA PARK. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Admission. Sixpence: Stand, Sixpence Extra. Educ tional /COUNT EDEN COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals-THE MISSES BEWS. THIRD TERM, 1904. begins TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 'Bub leaves Martin and Oo.'s Stables, Parnoll, via Renraera and Market Road, for the College. Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton and Co., Queen-street, or at the College. "nnHE totillows," WYNYARD STREET. ,vi BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal: MRS. WILLIAMS, Assisted by an efficient Staff. THIRD TERM Commences TUESDAY, September 20th, 1904. \ TZING TjIDWARD'S /COLLEGE, Lower Symonds-street, Auckland. PRINCIPAL-MR T. HARLE GILES. Assisted by MR. GEO. H. SCARSE, 3.A. DAY SCHOOL for BOYS and GIRLS. PUPILS prepared for COMMERCIAL PUR- " SUITS and Positions found for them when duly qualified. _ SPECIAL TUITION IN SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. CANDIDATES prepared for the PUBLIC • EXAMINATIONS by an ORIGINAL SYSTEM ) of TUITION, tinder which SUCCESS is prac- . tically CERTAIN. ' MISS ST. PAUL supervises the Girls' Side during Recess. 1 EVENING CLASSES, for Adulta and Youths, MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Telephone 1243. I QT. JOHN'S pOLLEGIATE SCHOOL. THE PAH. ■ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB BOYS. Headmaster: THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. I Resident and Assistant Masters: 6 E. L. McILROY, M.A., N.Z. University. 0. MEREDITH, N.Z. University. E. MOELLER, Graduate University of Berlin. ! B. E. OWEN, University of Adelaide. ! Visiting Masters: E. LESLIE HUNT, Piano, Singing, and Drawing. L. KREUTZER, Violin and German. W. M. CARROLLO, Gymnastics. Spring Terra Begins on MONDAY, Sept. 26. Prospectuses mav be had at Messrs. Upton and Oo.'s and Messrs. Champtaloup and 1 Cooper's. Telephone, 729 THE AMERICANS HAVE CLEVER WAYS OF DOING THINGS IN ENGINEERING. And the Instruction Papers of the AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE, 192, Queen-street, Auckland, . Have become famous for their simplicity. They are written by Engineers and Experts.' and are not above the understanding of those , who lack Technical Training. Thev are, in fact, designed to correct these educational de- ' ficiencies, and are most helpful to man in charge of engines, boilers, and electrical ma- ■'■ . ■'■■ . chinery. ; . ...•;,. ..■<'■ OA AAA ENGINEERS have obtained their l £AJi\J\J\j Government Tickets threagh this School. Coaching Classes for Government I nams. of all grades every Monday. " Wednesday, and Friday, at 7.38 p.m. ,; Also, r Classes for General Engineering Knowledge . and Mechanical Drawing. Instructor holds Extra First-class and Mining Certificates. Practical Instruction by Practical Man. Those unable to attend Classes can have In- • struction by Correspondence. This Instrnc- • tion is 8J arranged that it can be immediately J I applied to daily work. Success guaranteed. 3 New Zealand successes up to date, 100 per ' cent. 100 per cent., 100 per cent., 100 per cent., 8 98 per cent., and 100 per cent. /'.'*-, i nnHE HALL, Gladstone Road, ParaeU.— • X dergarten and Day School. Third Term . begins MONDAY, September 19, 190-!. Prinoic pal, MISS COLE. I- ■ ' " Money, MONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate of interest.— Jackson and Russell. MONEY TO LEND on First-class Security at Lowest Rates.— Button, and Co., 6, Wyndham-street. Auckland. II i? K TO £5000.—Money to Lend, in sums *» as abore, at lowest current rate.— Wm S Cochrane. Cochrane's Mart, 185, . Queen-street DO Yon Want Money? We can get for you large and small -earns on mortgage at i. very low rate of interest, on good real oeEwington and Baker, Estate Agents, j MONEY TO LEND on Good Freehold Security at Lowest Rates. 7 . ARCHD. BUCHANAN. Solicitor, Vulcan Lane MONET TO LEND on Mortgage of iixgtclass Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN. i- Solicitor and Notary Public, 109, Queen-street. • MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITY at low rates. BE ALE AND BEALE. r Barristers and Solicitors. ICI, Queen-street, oppjgite Fort-street. MONEY LENT ON ' PROMISSORY NOTE, HOUSES, FURNITURE, ETC. BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY. Mortgages Negotiated. JOHN W. HARDIE. t. LAND. COMMISSION. AND ESTATE AGENT. HIGH-STREET. S 11/TONEY TO LEND ON BOND WARRANTS A"- . SCRIP, PROMISSORY NOTES, : 8 OR OTHER APPROVED SECURITIES, c Reversions and Interests under Wills, etc., i Bought or Lent upon E — . „ NORTHERN ESTATE AGENCY AND FINANCE CO.. LTD.,' • • LEGAL CHAMBERS. QUEEN-STREET. M■■ ~ ZE i""~~ *• "' SMALL OR LARGE SUMS LENT L 0a Furniture, Promissory Notes, Bond Warrants, etc. Mortgages Negotiated. Bills Discounted. — At the S. MONTE DE PIETE LOAN CO., LTD., Victoria-street, opposite : Royal Hotel. Photography. J p E O R G E AEBGOBI, g* ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 259, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS. All the Latest Finishings in — ARTISTIC STUDIES. 'Is CHILDREN'S PORTRAITURE, : _ ENLARGEMENTS. 'a. J • Telephone. J517,,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12662, 16 September 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12662, 16 September 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12662, 16 September 1904, Page 8

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