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. Amusements.' E. HpERA HOUSE AND VAUDEVILLI ~ XJ . PALACE. MINSTREL j TELLER'S I COMEDY BURLESQUE. 1 _ J VAUDEVILLE. Enormous Success of . -' •>' \WHJi dollow, :.-'..;■-/ Eccentric and Character Comedian. LES. :■' - I QCOTT ."DEOS. I GEORGP LES. ; * ►J-:/" JO [GEORGE Eccentric Patter .Comedians and Dancers. TIT ASTER pLAUD AVER, . , ". Marvellous Performer on the ' ; LIGNOMAPHONE and DULCIPHONE TWO COLLIERS. Serios and Dancers, WALKER AND HUGHES. Jutrirlers. FRANK KING, HARE Y.DAVIS. KATE MAKER MABEL LYNNE, WARD LEAR. 2;. Is, and 6d. Day Sales at Carter's Only, 7\LYMPIA~ RATING "DINK. Under the Direction of J. W. H. Martin. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (RINK RULES). TO-NIGHT. J-mile Hdp, COUPLE RACE. WEDNESDAY, Ladies' Graceful Skating. Prize, Gold Medal, especially designed and presented by A.. KOHN. Esq.. for those who have never won a prize for Graceful Skating. - FRIDAY-GRAND OPENING OF THE AUCKr. . LAND DANCING ACADEMY. '■ Largest and Fastest Floor in N.Z. STRING BAND AND EVERY ATTENTION. e Dancing from 8 p.m. till 11 p.m. a, Gents, la 6d; Double, 2s 6d; Extra Lady. Is. a x E O T U it E~ X r JJ '' —— — LADIES, yon are Invited to Attend TWO FREE HEALTH TALKS, - Dealing with the necessity of "BETTER HEALTH FOR WOMEN," niustratcd by Excellent Charts, To be given at vj THE VIA VI ROOMS. CITY CHAMBERS, Corner of Queen and Victoria Streets. a THIS (MONDAY) AFTERNOON, MAY 7, f At 3 o'clock. Also. a THURSDAY AFTERNOON. May 10. at 3 o'clock a ■ ■ —? '• - Meetings. e. : , ■■ WAIKUMETE FRUITGROWERS - ASSOCIA- • -VV» .. TION (REGISTERED). 0 ": ■ ■ . " - V The Monthly Meeting will be held in the r Waikumete School at 7 p.m. on WEDNES(i DAY, May 9th, when Mr. W. Jaques, Governi ment Canning Expert, will give a lecture on i Canning. Ladies are specially, invited. ~' ' H. E. SHARP, j , Hon .Secretary. 3 -. '7. . AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL ■ PROVIDENT SOCIETY. - s Established 1849. 1 /--■-...■ . . ;■- FIFTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING. i ■ - 7 .' t Notice is hereby given that the Fifty- . Seventh Annual Meeting of the. Members of , this Society will be held in tho Hall of the Young Men'!? Christian Association, Pitt- \ street, Sydney, •at two o'clock in the afterl noon of ; FRIDAY, 25th May. 1906, for the pur- . pose of— -.': (1) Receiving the Report of the Directors ,' on the business of the Society for the ' .year ended 31st December, 1905. (2) Electing Three Directors, in lieu of Benjamin Short, Esq., and Senator the Hon. J. T. Walker, who retire in terms of By-law 16, and of Rollo A. Cape, Esq., who retires in terms of By-law 15, all of whom are eligible for election. (3) Electing an Auditor, in lieu of T.' F. H. Mackenzie, ESq., P.5.1.A., M.L.A., who retires in terms of By-law 28, but is eligible for re-election. (4) Declaring the amount 'of Divisible Surplus for the year ended 31st December, 1905The following Members have given the requisite notice that thev are Candidates for the vacant seats on the Board, namelyßichard Arthur. Esq.. M.D., M.L.A., Gerald Ross Campbell, ; Esq., Rollo A. Cape, Esq., John Kirkland, Esq., Benjamin Short. Esq., Arthur Graham Wald, Esq., and Senator the Hon. J. T. Walker. The following members have given the requisite notice that they are candidates for the position of Auditor, namely:—H. C. Brierley, Esq., F.1.A.V.. F.F.1.A., and T. F. H. Mackenzie, Esq.. F.5.1.A., M.L.A. By Order of the Board, RICHARD TEECE. ' _ , „„ . General Manager. Head Officer , 87, Pitt-street, Sydney, " ' //■■;/■: 25ih April, 19Q6. ' " ~ ■■' i TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN ..; mutual PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ' Ladies and Gentlemen,— ;,.". As our respective term?. of office as Directors of your Society expire at the approaching Annual Meeting, we have the honour to announce that we are Candidates for Re-election. • ; Respectfully soliciting a continuance of your support, we beg to subscribe ourselves, , your faithful servants, ' J. T.-WALKER/ -•■.-■'.. BENJAMIN SHORT.. frCo THE MEMBERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN X MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— ' ' Having been unanimously appointed by the Directors at the Head Office to fill the Vacancy on the Board caused by the lamented death of the late Mr. Thomas Littlejohn, I now, in terms of By-law 15, beg to offer myself as a Candidate for one of the Vacant Seats on the Board, and confidently invite your confirmation of the Board's action. ROLLO A. CAPE. •■', ;i V/7 :/., - Educational. A UCKLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. The Distribution of Prizes and Certificates to the Students of the above College will take place on TUESDAY NEXT, May 8? at 8 p.m , at the Chambei of Commerce Hall, SWansonstreet. , , , Parents and friends of students are cordially invited to be present, but in order to ensure seats they should lie early in attendance, as, the accommodation is limited. GEORGE GEORGE, Director of Technical Education. Rutland-street, May 5, 1906. rpUTOEIAL POSTAL COLLEGE. '. Oral Classes for Teachers C and D com- ' mence May 19th. ' Correspondence Classes for Civil Service, Teachers' Certificates, and Matrie. commencing now. Private Tuition at moderate fees. ' lor particulars write to M. C. IRVINE (MA ' Cantab.), '.Walton/' Woodside Road, Mount ~£' v? 1 ! call 9" ny Saturday (before May ■ 19th), between 3 and 8 p.m., or another time ! by appointment. J /Competitions. ' J)ENTO9 POST ' CARD COMPETITION. { ' ,Ist PRIZE, VALUE £3 10s. : ' 2nd PRIZE. £1 CASH. ; MANY OTHER PRIZES. ! T Write the following sentence the Greatest . Number of Times on a Post Card (one side): < — Howey Walker. Dental Surgeon, saves : your teeth; a stopping in time will save - mine. Those-under 16 years get 25 start. i Full Particulars and Cards Supplied Free .' on Application. .... _ -■-/ :■:'-;.*■.:■' HOWEY WALKER. "1 „______ Dentist (opposite D.S.C.). J —"- " . ' . 1 ! -'i a Ironmongery, etc. - A Gr 00D OPPORTUNITY . { ■; To Secure a ' /' / ! _ NEW SUPPLY OF HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES 1 AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. r STEVENS' HEAVY ENAMELLED STEEL « SAUCEPANS, . " Z - 1 "6 _ L 14 Pints, J 2/6 219 3/3 3/9 4/6 5/3 5/9 Each. £ ENAMELLED PUDDING STEAMERS, « 1 /'li i- 2/3 Pints, ~ 2/- «2/6 11. Each. I HOT' WATER BOTTLES (the New Shape), - ' .; - : 3s, 3s 6d, 4>i Each. WHITE AND GOLD CHINA CUPS AND . SAUCERS (English). 1 ~ P». ' ■ Breakfast Size, i for 2s Bd. 5s dozen. «i for 3s. 5s 6d dozen ' M WHITE AND "GOLD CHINA PLATES. 6in, tc '.;■<■. 6 for 2s 6d, 4s 6d dozen. GLASS TUMBLERS. Key or Circle. J.pt. Size, w 6 for 2s 3d, 4s dozen. „ ENAMELLED TEA STRAINERS. 9d Each. \ J : ENAMELLED PEPPER POTS. 9d Each " SOOT DESTROYER, for Sooty Chimneys -:-.-.■'. -~ :,:". ' ":■ 5d Each.-,- V ■ . We have Full Stocks of Fenders. Ashpans '" £>ai Hods, and all Winter NecessarieS. "at V' Squally Low Figures. ■■■--,-.-.-,' * Hi ; y. 7 ;/.:/7. 7: ~ /./.-■ 4 ' '.H>M. 'S M ™ ,s; . L TD - th '■'• -~- ts .:-,;/ '7'. .' -y ' -■: ■ ■-/ ' , ad Q.ENERAL PROVIDERS. g .j ', ' ao QUEEN-STREET, 4 UCKLAND = >S?' S *- PIS 32 «AEKBT for finest i Za iS_L ,tj L ? l0 «fl°«rs. Schnappor,; Mullet. 1 Pho«?&l) <; m tanetWo ' at redttc<Ml 00 *- l

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13170, 7 May 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13170, 7 May 1906, Page 8

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