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Trenwith. Admission, Is; Children, 6d: Reserved Sea 6;I sxtra. may be booked at Messrs. Wildm; and Arey'?. Cars leave Three Lamps. 6.50 and 7 p.n direct for Hall, returning to all parts aft the performance. OTUDIO. " WHAREORA." PONSONI ROAD MR. AND MRS. HAMILTON HODGES' pUPILS' pARNIVAL, MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY JUNE 4th, sth, AND 6th, 1906, 8 P.M. 11. p. II o II a L I A l i THURSDAY, 7th JUNE. SECOND CONCERT. AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Danse. Macabre; Symphonic. Raff; , Overture. Konig Manfred. • * Soloists: Miss Alison M. Batger (L.R.A.M. <*" Mrs. Mervyn Rylance. Mr. Barry Coney. "• • Full Programme Next Wednesday. * A UCKLAND OHORAL SOCIETY 2 DVORAK'S " SPECTRE'S BRIDE." a The Music having arrived Rehearsals will li *• Resumed TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) BYE? l t ING, at 7.30 p.m. Copies on sale at the Ha ™ and at. the Sunday-school Union Depoi le Queen-street* 16 Applicants for Membership are requested t attend at 7 p.m. H. .1. EDMISTON. Secretory. Exhibitions. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF i A RTf 25th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Open Daily, 12.30 to 5 p.m., 7.30 to 19 p.m. * Admission, One Shilling; Season Ticket, 2 6d; Art Union Ticket, 2s 6d. Music, every Evening. r ... The Art Union Drawing is Postponed unti ) FRIDAY. Bth inst.. at 9 p.m. ' S. STUART, See. A.S.A. Lectures. -rtSTOStes. THIRST AID TO THE V&rfjfijro'SffiA Tne First Lecture will Ik fiaSßfa jfflHfcfx -liven to Ladies at th« Council Chambers, Devon. yi«f %&*p7 ,x>n ' on WKDNKSIUT ' 6th 'The Fee for ' 1 * Course (7a NG?3*2sjx 6d) must be prepaid to ?—- — ' MRS. EVERSHED. 'j\ The Vicarage. Hon. Sec. MeetingsAUCKLAND INSTITUTE. The First Meeting of the Auckland Insti- •' tute for the present Session will be held in .the Museum Buildings, Princes-street, TONIGHT (Monday), at 8 o'clock, when the • Presidentelect, Prof. F. D. Brown, M.A., F.C.G., will deliver the " PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. DoorH open at 7.30 p.m. for Member* and Persons holding Tickots supplied bv Members. After 8 p.m. any vacant seats may be taken by the General Public. T. F. CHEESEMAN. . Secretary. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS X 1 (Registered). MONTHLY MEETING, THIS EVENING, AT 8. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ANSONSTREET. PAPER EVENING. Musical Criticism: MR. C N. BAEYERTZ. Mr. Hacyertz, who has kindly consented to read his own paper, will be pleased to discuss with anyone, or answer questions respecting his criticisms. Musical Examinations: MR. MAUGHAN BAR.NETT, MR. LAWRENCE WATKINS, MR. W. 11. WEBBE. Vocalism, and some Remarks thereon; MR. RUPERT MANTELL. Limitations of Self Culture in Music: W. S. B. MATHEWS. ■ Criticism, Discussion, and Questions Cordially Invited. All Members of the Society are requested to be present. A. NEAVE, Hon. Sec. EW . ZEALAND ACCOUNTANTS AND -LV AUDITORS' ASSOCIATION (Regd.l. „. . A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING Of Auckland Members of the Association will m „„ be held at THE REGISTRAR'S BOARD ROOM, '23. MERCANTILE CHAMBERS, on THURSDAY. 7th ins!., at 7.50 p.m. Business Important. J- HENRY MAOKIE, Registrar. -" '■' . ■ "" a Educational J>EMUERA KINDERGARTEN. Principal— E. BROOKE-SMITH. 2nd Term Begins on TUESDAY. JUNE 5. ]y£T. e dbn QOLLEGIATE QCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS: THE MISSES BEWS. Second Terms begins TUESDAY. sth June. G. HAE 0 L D TTAEDEY, TEACHER OF MUSIC. Second Term of Current Year begins :- For Private Pupils, during the week ending 9th June. FOR BURROWES CLASSES At Manukau Road Studio—MONDAY, 4th June, 4.15 p.m. At Remuera Kindergarten—TUESDAY, sth June, 3.39 p.m. At St David's Schoolroom—TUESDAY, sth June, 4.33 p.m. npUTORIAL POSTAL OOLLEGE.-Correspon-J- deuce Classes for Matriculation, Civil Service (Senior and Junior!, and Teachers' Certificates (C and D) Examinations of next summer are now in progress. Intending Candidates should apply at once. Classes for next year are now forming. Private Tuition is provided at moderate fees.—For particular* write to At. C. Irvine (M.A. Cantab.). "Waldeu." \Vooclside Road. Mount Eden, or call on any Wednesday between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., or at other time by appointment. '"yyHC gAID TJEGUS ?" HIGH-CLASS CAPS.-Cooper, of Queen-st., • , has just received a small lot of particularly choice Caps, ranging in price from 5s &d to.lCs each; ordinary qualities in StOCK. DO you want Absolutely Painless Extraction?—Go to Reliance Dental, Queen-st., over fcuieeton e. Fees, S3 ' [

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13194, 4 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13194, 4 June 1906, Page 8

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