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Amusements. ________ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 'I"l THE WGXMDS-WILLIAMBON BOOM. • , TO-NIGHT. -' , ' to-night. The Famous WOODS-WILLIAMBON COMPANY . ■ 'In'' Sidney Grundy's Fascinating and IrresistlblJ 3 J , Funny. Comedy, -. ■'■ I ■ THE . ARABIAN NIGHTS. J j THE ■; ARABIAN ft SIGHTS. .J —■ : —r —— •- M i -As Played at tho Globe Theatre. London foi 650 Consecutive Nights. ALFRED WOODS ■ as ARTHUR HUMMINGTOJ MAUD WILLIAMSON as MRS. ; GILLIBRAND, Supported by the Full Strength of their Talented Company. .. i— ' --. ; ■ ; -'i 4 KISS YOUR ARTHUR '% , __ ; -. Act I.—Laughter. Act Screams. Act in.—Convulsions. "Kiss Your Arthur." SATURDAY NIGHT, A Stirring Military Drama. I THE NEW MAGDALENE X '" Popular Priees~3s, 2a, Is. ■;■■.,'■[ .'■■ ■ Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey'S. - Day Sates at Kiosk. Theatre.,-; ,/,. '<'•" ==!==! —' '■' " ,, "V'3 Funeral Notices- : iiuiMiiiiiiiiiiniUMiwilMiiiiliiirnn " mtiinnwir-» i iiiimir ■" THE . MEMBERS OB -rffrsw L COURT CITY OF *Vh AUCKLAND, ■':No. .v.- 3978. * arc /ritlsWjMrallii respectfully f" requested.' te v |t®i|SMl£l^Ki attend ■ the i Funeral of fem i late BRO. THOMAS, VANIQ&S&oIMsM PELT, .which Will leave his I1ll8iiMI&I late residence, Cohden--01& y street, off Karangahapc *&s&*****&&&■ Road, THIS DAY, at 1.4£ p.m., for Waikumete. Conveyance provided AS. 1 ; ROBINSON, Secretary. • : UUI^IWII)IIIIIIII«IIIIIiBaMMgaMMMBWBBMMBMMI[MMMaHW Educational. ■-' : 'C^"'-:^k'^ CTCTMMaseißigcgaggsjLji ge aeihi I,i ■ a nw '-a * *V Vv:V_W -, ! CLERKS* •pIMPLOYMENI?TOTJREAU. Jlj , JL> MB. COLWILL Furnishes COMPETENT" OFFICE KELP Free of Charge, i When '■ you" are in; need . of ' such take advantage of his, services. ,':■:;';'■■ -r—- ; fci v ■'■■'■ QHOBTHAND. rrYpiwirrmfli **■ TSOOK-KEEPJNG, and .'^RITING-SOHOOL. ;'-:';'^v'ttfiv^^'syfti^ QUARTER BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY. RECORD:-}: Pupils held i Three Shorthand Speed Records for /News Zealand; POSITIONS OBTAINED LAST MONTH-. Miss Roche: Shorthand Writer ami Typist, Messrs. T. H. Hall and Co. , Miss ■ Ballantyne: g Shorthand I Writer >• ana Typist, Vernon Reed, Esq., Solicitor. Mies Roberts: Shorthand Writer and Typist, Northern Steamboat. Company., Miss.-Goodwin, ; Shorthand i Writer s and Typ--1 ' ist, Messrs. Brace, Windle,'. Blyfcli, and ■' Co. ': Mr. Williamson: Cadet, Bank New Zealand. Mr; Frost: Shorthand ' Writer and Typist. '! Loan aid Mercantile Co. > * PROSPECTUS to -he - had on ' application. 'Phone. 1147. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE (First Floor). •-. ■!■:■:■.■■■:. J. U. COLWILL. : ..:;:.i; - ; ' :; ', THING'S COLLEGE. TOEMUEBA. \j _—. ~ 4 ±y, • BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. . ' j ■ Visitor:. ' REV. CANON BEATTY. Vicar of St. Mark's, EemueraI 'HEADMASTER: 1,. G. W. WILKINSON, B.A. 8.D., IST LL.B., 1 Member of Convocation University of London. RESIDENT ASSISTANT MASTERS: ARTHUR PliUCflri., B.Sc. , (Viet. Univ., EneJi F. STUOKEY, M.A. (lions., N.Z. Univ.) '~ R.N. ROPER, BA. Qrin. Coll., Dublin) H. H. ALLAN (N.Z. Vmv, t . ; *, - ' , : Visiting Masters for Music, Carpentry, and Shorthand.; Preparation for Junior Scholarship, N.Z. Univ. Matrio. and Civil Service Exams. Half Term. FRIDAY. November 11, , , ~ The Headmaster will be pleaded to interview ■ parents at the College any, time by appointment, or to forward Prospectus and full particulars on application. . . r » t _>—_. _,-^ T . GIRL S' - ' COLL EG E. NORTH HEAD. DEVONPORT. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MISS MATTHEWS, LL.A., K St. Andrew's (Late Head Mistress of the Girls* High School, Napier, and formerly of die Mount Eden . Collegiate), Assisted by. MISS McHARG. Special Term for Weekly Boarders. Owing to ins eniaritement of the School Building, there is increased accommodation 8 for Boarders A Private Conveyance meets the Takapona Omnibus Third Term, TUESDAY, September 20.v' ■-' - ~-■ -.■ ■-. . ■■■ ■'.•■■■■■■ ■ _• ■ THE-'-'- ',*T AD IDS' 'C :: ' POLLERS' . . ■ Li •• and: u. .-v •;■•:,• ' S chool of t^usio, REMUERA... , . , ~ .. , - Principal: Mrs. S. A- Moore-Jenesv M.M., M.R.CJ?.. CM.. S;K.. London. Certificated Staff, English and Foreign. Term Commences September 27. Prospectus 'at Messrs. Upton ■; and - Co.'B. and at Champtaloup and Cooper's.. Queen-street. |J ' 1 - : TRAM TO GATE. 1 • - .>; Telephone. 808. ■ p. : ' L'- B N I . V BAG ■a' BECKHAM PLACE. UPPER GRAFTON ROAD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MR& YOUSTO, *> '' ■■ Assisted by an Efficient Staff. ■ - _ . ■ Third Term began TUESDAY, v.oth September. Prospectus,on application. "OnrOODCARVING (Relief. Chip. or Incised) i ■?.».;,'■;■ -r\ and -■• Pyrography.—Lessons, 12» ,; 6d :;Sper. quarter Evening Classes twice a week,—The Misses; Ay ling. 13. Victoria Arcade . . . ■ i . , .. ■ .. ; ""^ Timber, WEE -p-AURI TIMBER /COMPANY, T IMITED. ■ .V Enru. JJATAI. , . >rOTARA '• I FINEST FOUNTAIN ipittßßß, ~ ■ \ /; LEAVE. ORDERS~Afc , the Mil}, > OcitomBtrcst West; at Devonport or : Oisohanga Branches : Or. ' AT THE COMPANY'S YARDS. . ■-. Mount Kd*r(i Station. ' Photography. ,■ ■< ■:■■■■• ■■ ■;. Q, E O R G E Q. R B <•• O 3 Y. ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 269, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS. '•"•■;:■;. '■":"!■'."■"' ■'-';■■ '•'''■'■■'. ' ' ■•■'■;".■''■";.>■ :^Aii<%y?"-p?J^;:Ki'Sl , 'y:; .: : x ' — 'VV. All tne Latest Finishings In ARTISTIC STUDIES, CHILDREN'S PORTRAITURE, ENLARGEMENTS. '. Telephone 1517. *as " i ; ; gajjgegjysagagggg yiREWORKS. -prREWORKB. ■':■ ; ■-'■■: '.':- ■'-'■:■ ■- i.;' : ; : v*' : :'':■' -;Vft v"' : '^ ;r ?S-' ; Sl ,; i l;i ':'''-? ! 'r'^SrJ.i'i;'■'• GIVE THE • CHILDREN . A TREAT . AND BUY THKAI A BOX OF PAIN'S CELEBRATED j?NGLI3H -jOTREWORES, 29 'm, ■ 4 3 , la 6d, 1S», 36s Each. ' W imAM IT TTAZARD. i SOLE AGENT. '■: -~ ASK FOR PRICE LIST. I — ■ W — ' ....... ' PERTOS CURES TOOTHACHE rBBAIAV NENTLY. ' NO CURE LIKE IT. la. Chemists and Stores. " {

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12708, 10 November 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12708, 10 November 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12708, 10 November 1904, Page 8

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