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mi "ith i Amasemects. . OPEEA HOUSE'- : ' AND VACDEVILLF. PALACE MINSTREL , :-pVLLEfi's ~.. ™f,?X „ BURLESQUE. IJ? : ' /.^.VAUDEVILLE.. * Enormous Saece** of %tp- (Harden \\sriLSoN. . 1 Renowned Mimic of Afitors Past and Present. ! MASTER MUDFOED. ~' Auckland's Greatest Boy Vocalist. ; 1 PEARL WVELL,.-Australia's Greatest fcerio, ■ Last Night of the ■'•' gOVI* 8804.B 804. Eli* "The Masher and the Irishman;_ ELSIE KITTY DELMALE COLLIER PHYLLIS FAY : WALTER ANDERSON JACK HASAN. PEARL HELMMRICH BRADI SISTERS. 2a. la. and 6d. Reserves at Wildman s Day Sales at Carter's. No Early Doors. PER A HOUSE. -SATURDAY NEXT.: First Appearance of SIC.NOR ANTONIO'S ; pEBFORVING T)OGS AND Jj^JOXKBYS. Greatest Animal'"Act Ever Seen. rjHORAL HALL. _ CHORAL HALL. AUCKLAND FEDERAL ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT, JULY I2tb. Doors open 7.33- Commence at 3 p.m. Agisted by DR. KEITH. Tenor: MRS. BLACK, Contralto; MR, A. J. BLACK. Elocutionist. Conductor: Mr. G. A. Paque, LAM. ! Leader. Hcrr Engel. ' , Tickets. One Shilling. Front Seat*. Is M. ! Cars leave Ponsonby Depot at 7.10 and 7..» : direct for the hall, and to all parts after the concert. g Hon . g^ E. THOBNE. Hon. Sec Lectures. '■ ________ IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW.— are are invited to learn the necessary care, and understanding: of their bodies, from the wellillustrated descriptive LECTURES given at the VIAVT ROOMS. Room 12, 2nd. Floor. Strand Arcade. Queen-st., THIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, July 12th. at 5 p.m. An hour devoted to widen woman's vision and knowledge, These Lectures are Free of Charge. Meetings.. CT. JAMES' HALL. WELLINGTON-STREET. O TO-NIGHT, MASS MEETING OF AUCKLAND KB. BYTERIAN BIBLE CLASSES. ———-— S)>ea.kers: * ' REV. A. MACAULAY CALDWELL. . A. J. ENTRICAN. ESQ. REV. J. 0. .TAMIESON. SOLOS. Everybody Welcome. noor. oH" . HOP E. The Annual Meeting of Members and Supporters of the above Association will lie held at the Home. Cook-street, on THURSDAY, the 26th instant, at 3 p.m. Business: To receive report and balancesheet, and elect committee and auditors. J. J. MAGKY, Hon. Secretary. Auckland. July IX. 1906. Machinery, etc T ATEST IN GAS POWER DEVELOPMENTS. rpANGYES T DOTED Hare now over 23,000 BRAKE HORSE-POWER At work and on order in .SUCTION GAS PLANTS. The most Economical and Reliable Powerproducer ever invented, and the Greatest ' Invention of the Age. The following plants are now at work in New Zealand:— 39 Brake horse-power — Redwood Bros., Flourmillers, Blenheim. 29 Brake horse-power—Fricdlander Bros., Grain Merchants, Ashburton. 29 Brake horse-power—Skelton Frostick and Co.. Christchurch. 88 Brake horse-power—Mephan Ferguson Steel Pipe Co., New Lynn. 115 Brake horse-power—Canterbury Boiler Flourmills Co., Ashburton.. * ON ORDER. / 4J Brake horse-power—Mr. J. M. Chaml>ers, private electric installation, Auckland. 9 Brake horse-power—Alfred Nathan. Esq., private electric installation, Auckland. Two 83 brake horse-power— Dimniock and Co., Wellington. 44 Brake horse-power— Garlick : and Co.", Auckland. V : .••..••■ 10 Brake horse-power— Auckland. 17J Brake horse-power— Auckland. 23 Brake horse-power—R. N. Spiers, Cabinetmaker, Foxton. 6 Brake horse-power—Macky, Logan, and . Caldwell, Auckland. 13 Brake horse-power—W. T Davies Co., Boot Manufacturers. Auckland. 52 Brake horse-power—West Coast Refrigerating Co., Ltd., ' Patca. -• 63 Brake horse-power—Conditional order, if 52 h'.p successful. / 23 Brako horse-power — Humphries Bros.', Wellington. 29 Brake horse-power— Ritchie and Co.. Grain Merchants, Duncdin. 9 Brake horse-power—W. Goss, Sawmillcr, Christchurch. Jane 30, 1906. ; SOLE N.Z. AGENTS: JOHN . /CHAMBERS AND CON, T TD„ FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. ■ ■' # ■'■■■■•■ Board and Residence. FURNISHED Rooms, . with or without Board.—Mrs. Alexander, Calliope Road, Devonport, near Gospel Hall NORTH SHORE.— AND RESIDENCE, close to Victoria' Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.— Beach Road West. STIRLING," Grafton Road—Accommodation for Boarders. Married Couple: piano, gas, hot, cold and shower bathe, Id section; terms, 17s week.— D. Livingstone, Proprietress. WENTWORTH HOUSE. Ponsonby Road (near St. John's Church)— Vacancies for Two Gentlemen, or Married Couple; every home comfort-.—Mis. Walker. " QONOMA — Private Hotel, Alfred-street, O Albert Park First-class Accommodation for Families, Tourists, etc. Terms moderate. —Mrs. W. Bazeley. Telephone, 672. STONEHURST," &YMONDS - STREET.-First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate-— Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. .■••"■•• " /~\AKLEIGH." — Vacancies—Ladies' ResiKJ dential Club, Upper Symonds-street. Id section. Opp. Buchanan's. Confectioner. Terms moderate. 'Phone. 1720.—Mrs. M. L j Gray. THE WALLOWS," Wynyard-street. entrance Symonds-street — Superior Board and Residence; quiet, healthy, and centrally situated. Telephone, 1589.— M. E.Taylour, Proprietress. ' .. ENNORE." S YMO STREET (near Karangahape Road).— above House has been newly furnished and renovated throughout, and is under new management. Excellent accommodation for Lady and Gentlemen Boarders. Hot and Cold Baths. Terms moderate. Telephone, 1076. I -MISS L. SMITH. Proprietress rp E AROHATE AROHA HOUSE, TE AROHA. . ; This well-known Private Boardinghouae is near Railway Station and Bathe. Yftitorß and Tourists will find every comfort at this house. Single and Double Rooms. Terms, 4s per day or 22s per week. Excellent references.—G. LOVEGROVE. SEN., Proprietor. Meets all trains. 0~~ T O -P. U A. THE CARLTON. New House, quiet, every comfort. Day, ss; week, 255. Train 3 ,met. Wire, write. J. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. WEBBER'S 'DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Roto--7 ' ' rua (44 rooms). Telephone, rnano, bath and shower. This new and up-to-.lato House is situated opposite the Railway Station. Three minutes' walk from the Rachel, Priest, ; and Blue Bath. Electric light. . Letters and Telegrams attended to All trains met. Terms: 5s per day; 30s per week. HOT LAKES OP NEW ZEALAND. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, - HINEMOA-STREET, EOTORUA. Lighted by Electricity. " Adjoins the Government Baths and the Beautiful Sanatorium Gardens. TEEMS MODERATE. Porters Meet all Trains. S T. BRENT. Proprietor. ' , j _^ HP A K ■•. P i U L I N 8. COVERS FOR CARTS, WAGGONS. AND i RICKS All Sizes. , 1 Made of ou! well-known Glasgow Canvas. Waterproof Durable. Also. CANVAS. 36m, 48in,. and 60in wide. A VOUKG AND ■■. po., . ! 59. Fort-rtreist, Telephone, No. 557,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13227, 12 July 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13227, 12 July 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13227, 12 July 1906, Page 8

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