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" Amusements. Q P'B E A HOUSE. THE beauty BOOK. Packed, iarnmed, and crammed again last night, with an enthusiastic audience. T 313 .]VI ODEBN M llo ' Tup STATUESQUE GODDESS AND VISION OP I enhancing loveliness. In her Famous Fac-simile Representations of Ancient STATUARY AND SCULPTURE. Tliavb is nothing of the physical development feature about the " Milo." Large bunches of muscles and abnormal smewa form no part of her exhibition. The snow is simply one of natural beauty unadorned and unassisted by any artificial aids. What is aimed at is the representation of the classical, and. the aim is most artistically and realistically achieved. , , . _ .. This is the " turn that packed the Tito 1 Theatre, Sydney, and the Opera House, Melbourne. for fourteen consecutive weeks, and compelled Mr. Ben Fuller to refuse money nightly during the Milo-Cruikshank season at Wellington. TO . NIGHT Is the only opportunity of seeing the present series of Magnificent Marbles, as the Milo programme is to be changed on Monday Evening, Lovers of the artistic and bc&utitul shenld therefore secure seats early. OEUIKSHANK. TOE COLOSSAL CARICATURIST, Will limn his present series of faces for the last time TO-NIGHT. First Appearance in Auckland of Bob—SCOTT AND BERESFORD—Kitty, In their Extremely Funny Comedy, POOll PECK. Everything New by MALYENA MOORE. Great Dancer. VIOLA PRICE, Scotch Dancer. The Grand Soprano, BEATRICE ENGLISH. LEONARD NELSON, Comedian par Excellence. Sam. Wilson, Chaff. 1 Moody, Valmore Sisters, Fred Stanoridge. But you MUST see Milo. Prices: Circle and O. Stalls. 2s; Stalls, Is; Family Circle, 6d. Book at Wildman's until 1 o'clock, after 1 at Groves'. pONSONBY HALL. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9. ' DEVONPORT OPERA CO. FIRM 1 PART: ONE-ACT COMEDY, " MY LADY HELP." SECOND PART: "TELL ME PRETTY MAIDEN" (Floradora), HUMOROUS SONGS. TRIOS, SKIRT DANCING, Local Verses by Reuben and Cynthia. PRICES: 2s and Is. Doors open. 7.30. Regimental Band hi Attendance. W. A. KEY, Business Manager. LA I E s, Your Attention is Directed to Next Week's SPECIAL FREE ! VIAVI HEALTH TALKS, , A Given at THE VIA ROOMS. CITY CHAMBERS (late City Hall), corner Queen and Victoria Streets, MONDAY AFTERNOON. 9th October, at 3 o'clock, and THURSDAY EVENING, 12th October, at 8 o'clock. Also, PONSONBY HALL, PONSONBY, s TUESDAY . AFTERNOON, 10th October, at 3 o'clock, and COUNCIL HALL. NEWMARKET. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 12th October, at 3 o'clock. Subject— NATURE CURES WITH RATIONAL ASSISTANCE. LEARN HOW TO ASSIST NATURE. At n c m e." ST. MARY'S ORPHANAGE, WAIT M ATA -ST RE KT, iOMSuNBY,, NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 11. To Defray the Expenses of the Improvements at tbe Orphanage. Progressive Euchre to commence at 8 p.m. sharp. Four Handsome Prizes will be given. Tickets: Gent.'s, 2s 6d ; Ladies, 2s. MRS. J. .T. O'BRIEN, MISS A. L. CASEY, Hon. Sec*. • JJAZARD'S RIFLE RANGE. In the Three Weekly Competitions for week ending September oJth, 19#5, the result* were as follows: — -SHOT COMPETITION: Twenty-foar competitors made the possible. In the final ties the winner proved to be A. Meaker. RUNNING TARGETS MATCH: Twenty-one shootists fired. Eventually won by A. Parry. AGGREGATE MATCH: Won by A. King, with 130 bull's-eyes. This Week's Prizes: Sugar Scoop for the SIX-SHOT COMPETITION. Sterling Silver Match Box for the RUNNING TARGETS. S.P. Serviette Rings for the AGGREGATE BULL'SEYES. On the 14th inst., the ties in the Quarterly Championship for Gold Medal awarded in the Six-shot Competition will be fired off. Excursions. THE -^AKSHIP : p ANTHER WILL BE OPEN FOR PUBLIO INSPECTION TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AND SUNDAY AFTERNOONS., from 2 p.m. Steamers will run from the Ferry Tee a,t short intervals during the afternoon. RETURN FARE. 6d. * Dividends. ERECT gUPPLY QOMPANY, J^TD. DiS C OPEEAT i VE gTORES. AN JNTERIM jQIVIDEND, at the rate of 8 per cent, per a.nnnm for the half-year, and BONUS of 5 per cent., on Shareholder#' payment for the same period, will be paid on October 12th, 1905. The Books of the Company will be CLOSED until that date. By Order of the Board. S. GRAY, Secretary. Corporat on Notices. QITY OF.' AUCKLAND. THE AUCTIONEERS ACT. 1891. I hereby givv. notice that HANNAN. J. 11.. ' \ LICHIN STEIN. M. f have been duly Licensed to Sell by Auction for the period ending December 31, 1905. „ ■ HENRY W. WILSON, October 6. 1905. Town Clerk. . Musical. J] K A* R a x 0 S. EXCLUSIVELY USED BY I J «ewski AND M AKK jj AMtioUß(} ' * Sole Agents North New Zealand i THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO | AGENCY, S. COLDICUTT, Manager . 191, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND payment*'" take inferior instruments in part pIA NO S AN D QEGA NB. BUYERS NOTICE. All Instants we sell are by Recognised cfuding— MakeTS only ' lully guaranteed, inAND GOUDGE. JUSTIN IiXkOW XE, AJELLO A.ND SANQ . CHAPPELL AND CO.. METZLER AND PRE-EMINENT LONDON FIRMS And ' HELMHOLZ .AND CO., Hanover. ORGANS by Doherty and Co., Canada, and Needham Co.. New York, at "QNSURPASSED QABH ALUS, OR ON 3 Y EARS ' YOTEM ' ■ Verify by Personal Inspection, or by sendami Tcrmg U Fi : ec. ' llescriDtiTe Catalogue#, F. ' M OOEE ANI> P°» , - , i ?v, tiujiE.«{-gTlvgijT gasejfift'i), ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12991, 7 October 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12991, 7 October 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12991, 7 October 1905, Page 8