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! - Amusements. ; . :: 4|| , . ? - _ OPERA HOUSE AND PALACE OH " VARIETIES. 'pULLER'S jpMPIRm . , r<OMPANT. TO-NIGHT, COMPLETE CHANGE. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF YICT O E V lOT O R " " >■ :■* AND HIS MERRY FOLKS. . „.,.-, A Most Entertaining Ventriloquist. THE EMI IRE MALE TRIO . (John Fuller, Harry Hart, .Tag. Williams), r Who renders "Gipsies' Laughing Trio* and " A Litt;e Farm Well Tiifd." MR. TOD CALLOWAY, ' • Australia's Popular Comedian. ■ DORIS—THE MC ALLEYS—VESA. JOE ROCKS. Endntan. MR HARRY HART. Young; Enelisb Tenofc JA& WILLIAMS, KATE MAHER, . WILL STEVENS. TTLLIE DUNBAR. Prices: Orchestra Stalls and Dress Circle, 2s reserved at Wildman's, after 1 at Groves'* Stalls. Is: Pit, 6d. ...... Day Sales at Graves' and Carter MONDAY NIST,""ii:P*re.MBER 19. First Appearance of . "PRANK: ttarwood. DESCRIPTIVE ACTOR-VOCALIST. The Greatest in h s line since Chas. Godfreys Engaged at Henry Expense from Harry .•■ Eiokardu. . - ■»■ " '■" '4 p H" O HA L " XT ALL, THE POPULAR CONCERTS, ! Under tins Sole Direction of J Madame 'T llls^ ■ NEXT WISDNESDAY. ■ " NEXT WIiDNESDAY. The Management will present the TiEeful and; Popular English Opera. THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.. THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. BRILLIANT CAST OF CHARACTERS. Special Engagement of the Popular English Tenor, ME. FiJANK GRAHAM. . Exquisite Chorußesbj- the Members &; MADAME TRIE'S OPERATIC CHOIR. ' Admission, 2a, "a. Doors open, 7.30; Com* mft!oc.p», R. Bos Plan now Open at Wildman, Lyell, and* Arty's. Day Sales at Richardson's and Toreador. Trams for the Hall leave Three Lamps, at 7.15 and 7.20. ■ , ' *» MO 1. L. O. l h Wsk "W"iH hold their Laflt >Jllr WINTER SOCIAL. ;. o«ife In MASONIC HALL. • WO lARANGAHAPE road, ££sm&' on wednesday, SEPT. 21. , Doable Tickets, lis 6d; Single, 13 6d. Refreshments provided. ■'• t - /UA - teec ' / "mZABD'S JJUMI " ]>ANGE.; to the wnal weekly ©SHOT COMPETE TION for week eliding September 10, the following made possibles!— Hanson, J- Mantray. J. Buckley, J. Mackie, T. Cooper^, T. . - West, A. Peters. C. Mark. C. Cutler, C. GAL . R. McNaOy, J. Murray, A. Mackie, F. Webb, 8 Elliott; J. Cordon, W. McGonagle, 0. . Dennes, H. Bncaanan. . The winner proved " to be A. Hansen. Winner of Aggregate Bull's-eyes, J. Mackie. Winner of Running . Targets. J. Mackie. „^„„„ : ' ; -' : -^ • This Week's Prizes :-SIX-SHOT COMPE- ' TITION. Silver Tea-spoons and Tongs. AG-. OREGATE BULL'S-EYES. Breakfast Cruet. ; RUNNING TARGETS. B.P. Biscuit Barrel. Volunteer Notices. _^ AUCELAND ' ENGINEER'. VOLUNTEERS ~ • ix ■ (NO. 4 CO. N.Z.E.V.) Members of the above Corps : will Parade" at,■ the Drill Hall, MONDAY, September 19. 7.45, p.m., for Inspection. Undress Uniform. A. H. TAPPER, Captain. '' Ilductional rnSE COSMOPOLITAN COLLEGE, (2nd Floor), lIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, j, '■'■: QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. THOROUGH. #.ND STJCCTISSFUL PEEPAEA. TION mm MATRICULATION. MEDICAI, ■ . i, PRELIMINARY, CIVIL SERVICE, O AND- . D TEACHERS'. AND PHARMACY EXJl AMLNATTONS. . *& Advanced Mstliodfe of Country CoiTespon« • dence Tuition. Assistance 'to Students in the Country .jU all Subjects, and Special Individual Attention, to 5r those coming to Auckland to complete Studies. I j ; • DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. t' Individual and Class Instruction. ; | Unremitting Personal Supervision. MAURICE A. KEBSING, Principal. QOLLEGE. THIRD TERM BEGINS, TUESDAY, SEPT. 20." 8, ~ The Headmast-jr will he a* the College on .

MONDAY, September 19, to receive and enrol new papile. \ ■ •■ ;- v - - ■■■ ;';;- TV/FOUNT ■ " "EDEN . COLLEGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals—THE MISSIES BEWS. THIRD TEB3I. IW > begins " TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20- , 'Bus leaves Martin and Co.'is Stables, Paraeß. via Rerouera and Market Road, for the college. Prospectus on application ■to Messrs. Upton and Co., Queen-street, or at the College. 7"i EEY LYNN COLLEGE, CORNER PC'LLEBF'> yi(| j IX STREET AND ROSE ROAD. | . Princir>al3; THE MISSES TAYLOR. .;;-.--( ; .:|l Third Term, 1904, begins MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. . • -' . Muaio and Wodd Carving Taught at tha ' College. " •«." — £ ~ N I V~ E A~~G H. , "VjV "■'■/ ■ *j- ' - ■»'■ —". '.''■':■. 7^': !'-■■ .^?- BECKH4.M PLACE, UPPER GRAFTON { ROAD. , , - , BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE GIRLS. Principal: MRS. YOUNG. ~ Assisted by an Efficient Staff. Third Term begins TUESDAY, 20th Sep- C tember. ''.■■•' Prospectus on application. ._ ■; ;{? TTAROLD" E. LIGHT, 7?.G.0. (LOND.), ■M- Org, and Chrm. Pitt-street Methodist Church. •■■ PROF. ORGAN, PIANO, THEORY. Rooms: At RICHARDSON'S PIANO SHOP. TERMS ON APPLICATION. EMUERA KINDERGARTEN.— Principal, ' Miss E. Brooke-Smith. Third torra ba- ;. sin* on TUESDAY, September 20th. ; THE HALL, Gladstone Road, I,arnell/-Kia--1 dergartee and Day School. Third Term . begins MONDAY, September 19, XW Prmoipal, MISS COLE. ; _ _-' ; : .' R. MODGUGALL, 27. SHYBEE PASS. Tea- ' cher Violin, Pianoforte, Organ,' Sin- ■ ing. Voice Training, Violin Classes. Fifteen shillings per quarter Violins supplied WOODCARVING (Relief, Chip, or Incised) and Pyrogranhy.—Lessons. 12a 6d ,£** quarter Evening Classes twice a week.—i* l6 " Misses Avling, 13. Victoria Arcade. ,' 1 l , i -m I :;■■ Dress and Fashion. , * 1 ANGER DRESSOUTTING SCHOOL. '■ 32, His Majesty'ii Arcade. \ An Exhibition of Pupils' Work will be held at the above School on WEDNESDAY WW THURSDAY, September 2ist and 22nd. ) Ladies cordially invited. .. , , ~„.. Miss Coles has a few Incancus for aw pupils. Early application necessary. 1 W EW ZEALAND TTEBALO. SUBSCRIPTION: 6d per "eel, delivered in towi* _ and suburbs, oi JCs per quarter in advance, (W»^ to s->y part of the colony. . •Advbrtisbmests w f ler the following c'.aeje*J— 3 WANTED. To LOT, Fok SiUR. Lost AND FoOTO, 3 Persosal, Boakd an*» BEsrnB.TCB, are inserted » ? ■ ' the rate of 18 wnrda for Is, or three consecutive «- sertions 'r 'ia fid. . ■ | BIRTHS, DEATHS, ATO llAiyUAacs, 2s Ed eaaii in- - d gertion. Xbcß'i wananucemeuta, which rau»6 ;M ,< 5 > ; signed bj u.a sdveitiser, ace alto inserted ia «M ■ j* AUCKI.AKD WEBKT,V NEWS and aSBAM) BB«MAW _ = e without extra djarpa 5- Eepli«s to advertisemouts -will be received a* ib' c offices of the EHRAI.D trie of charge. The Proprietors do no! hold thejnsckcs respon*. »ibb for non-insertion o? adverti«nientß through Weident or from other causes. ■ Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawaJ « t- „.,„,.,:„»„,„„ J i,- fht. Ht'Bii.n mnst be in writing-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12663, 17 September 1904, Page 8

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