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Anwgeaents. —■■ ■ ■ ■. OPERA HOUSE. AN'D YAUDETILuI /. ;5 PALACE - . MINSTREL , TfrltLUan - COMEDY BURLESQUE, iXV - - 'VAUDEVILL& TO-NlGHT.—Change o* Prosratflme. First Appearance of '-./- ■. nrm M UiSICAL ' Gr * vnRS - .':< ■In Humorous Sketch. " Tfe« Ratcatcher " ; i : "" :: v$ PERCY LODGE, Female Impersonator' ETHEL LESLIE. Contralto JB*liadli*tl' - Also, E«ayp«jirance of T IIB ■ TJRISCOLLS; Comedian* and Laughter Maker*. ""A''^^M, ;- : SIGNOR ANTONIO'S '"' PERFORMING T\OOS AND Tl TONKJTg, • ■ t ;-^ ■'..'■' Last Night of ... ■•- ' : '■ '■■-■ , r-| GARDEN WILSON. Mimic of AU«r». PF.AHL I/)VKLL MASTER MUDKORn .GOLDEN. DUO . VAL NEWTON - .CARL COLLIER PHYLLIS- FA ¥ - : «' s PEARL HELMMRICH JACK HAGAN. '.".;.2*. is. and, &L, Reaeroa at Witrtraan'4 - ■•- 'i ? -'. j Day Sales at Carter's. No Early Doors. ' ':^:;0M EWTON PUBLIC BAND OF HOPE ■■' *' IS FORESTERS' HALL. ■■■■. TUESDAY NEXT. JULY 2'.. «t 7.4.> ».«. " -f ; - : - . MONTHLY ENTERTAINMENT. . ■": - EXCELLENT - PROGRAMME. ■ -■.■:^£?s Instrumental' Selections by Messrs. F. Cre«pin, W. Nichol. and J. A. Smithson. • Songs by Messrs, Harold Hill. J. A. Smith son, and Carlson. ■'■-:. Humorous Recitations by Mr. G. Ijiwr»nc« '' '> Taylor. Coon .Song* by Master S, Carlson. ' Highland Fling and Sword Dance by Ma». ter R. D. Gardiner. Accompanist, Mr. H. Shorland Chairman, Mr, D.Gi'oldie, President. _ ;: N.B.— Annual Business Meeting oj tb» I above will be held at tine close of entertain- v ment. / || 5 jTJRAND RE-OPENING PANMURB HALL. FRIDAY. JULY 27. ' : '-]'M By the AUCKLAND GARRISON BAND. With ft. VARIETY CONCERT AND DANCE. Assisted by Auckland's Leading:' Vocalists. ',{'>• Special Engagement. Jess Collier (the C*l«. braUd Entertainer), also Messrs. H. H. Harding. E. McGuirk, Hodgeson. Cankam. Doree, i Skcrrett. .».-•. Concert under direction WILL BKERSETT Tickets. 2s. Is. including to Dunce. Brakes will leave Drill Hall at 6.45 p.m. :; .sharp.' '.'.'■■.■.. .:-.:.-:?M UNITED SOUTHERN COLLEGES OLD ;&' BOYS' ASSOCIATION. SMOKE CONCERT. -'FEDERAL HALL CLUB ROOMS, . WELLES LEY-STK'fiET. •'- THURSDAY. MAY 26, 1906. .""i';^# Intending Members; wishing to. be present kindly communicate with Secretary. ■;{ ■■■-. ■■'. •: : -': : P. HANNA. -l '■•■■'& M Care National Bank, Auckland. rpHB YORKSHIRE SOCIETY OF AUCK1, LAND will give a GRAND EXHIBITION OF LANTERN VECTYg, " Rambles About Yorshshire," , in the FORESTERS' HALL. Newton, on WEDNESDAY NEXT. ■ TID-; 25th JULY. Mr. Chas. Cooper will he in charge of th*' ?. Lantern. Mr. J. West giving the De«criptiT# Lecture. ii^fM Commence at 8 p.m. Admission M. ' "',4'J'?; J. WEST. Hon. Sec. CHILDREN'S HOME, BKMUEttA A SALE OF WORK >:0% Will be held iii the WESLEY HALL, PIIT-ST.', on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ■;' -:. . August Ist and 2nd. . ,■• In aid of the funds of the above Bom*. v ;i| The Sale will be opened at 3 o'clock by Mrs. Dr. Knight. Admission 6d. The Committee make an earnest appeal to f the friends of the institution to make this sale a complete success. Any gifts of money ],iM or goods will bo thankfully received at the Home, Portland Rd., Remnera, Mrs. GIIm (President), HobiHon Rd., Parncll, Miss Pearson, Karangahape Rd„ or by the Hon. Sec, Mrs. F. M. Hay, " Wharepnni," Grafton Rd. EYS INSTITUTE . GYMNASIUM. ;. : • PROF. POTTER, Director. ' '-, - ';, ■"■'•'',' ; .-* :: '"' . : -'.' '"Now~roPEN. *0 : - '''-'■'■ : --^m§l Classes for Ladies, Gents., Girls, and Boys. In attendance daily: 9.30 till 12. 2 till 6. Evenings. 7,30 till 9.30. A Lady Instructress in attendance for thd Ladies' and Girls' Classes. AZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE,After a keen competition, the Silver ;, €' Cup, for the SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYES. COMPETITION Quarterly Championship, tired (or on the evening of thai 13th, inst., was won by ' Mr. S. Elliott., For week endng 21mfc July wo -' are awarding 15s Cash Prixe for SIX-sHOT ,( BULL'S-EYEiS COMPETITION: ; Gold-mounted Cigarette Holder for the AOGREGATB BULL'S-EYES MATCH.' fiilveNjWfitcd Tea ' Spoons and Tongs in case for th« RUNNING fey;? TARGETS. * In last week's competitions, Mr. H. Gorman was the imcceasful competitor in , the : SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYES. The AGGRE- i ? GATE BULL'S-EYES MATCH was won by Mr. Q. Shaw, with .ft total of 82 Bull's-eyes, Th« RUNNING TARGETS Prlxe (15s Cash) wafl won by Mr. J. Mackie. ENTRAL HALL, Cook-street, off Hobkonstreet.—This conveniently situated Hall, , ; ; under new 'management, has been relighted and renovated, and may now be engaged for Smoke Concerts, Rehearsals, and Priv.-.'* Meetings of all descriptions. . Information and keys nest door. i '■■~■") , '", i i n ii—"7*f .'V^?S; Lectures. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW.-They are invited , to learn the necessary care and understanding of their bodies from the well Illustrated descriptive LECTURES to bo given at THE VIAVT ROOMS, STRAND ARCADE, 2nd Floor, on MONDAY aisu THURSDAY AFTER-,. , NOONS, the 23rd and 26th inst.. at 3 p.m. An hour devoted to widen women's vision , and , . understanding. , ——.-.— . .jij-i :-,; Educational. ______ DOLLAR INSTITUTION, N. 8., Charles B.' Dougall, M.A. (formerly Eglluton Fellow, : j Glasgow University), Headmaster, which re- " opens on 3rd September next, provides, at a •' , * moderate cost, a. complete HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION in all departments for puptlj from 10 years of mse upwards". Dlnstrated . Prospectuses may his had at ; HERALD Office, on application to the Headmaster, or to "JHO.S. J. YOUNG, Secretary. MusicaL ■ . —: —-— . ~ ■ '.- ■ "i~. ' ;, 'i®;flfi mo THE ratepayers cf AUCKLAND. i^g • In order to avoid confusion of names, might I explain that although I claim to be able. . frank, and harry-monious, yet. are none; of , ■■ these adjectives my Christian name. I have no relatives whatever in Auckland,. : Th« only name 1 claim is plain Frederick Rowe, Pianoforte Timor.''" I was; christened ; Frederick after Frederick the.Great, because ":' ' the sun never sets upon ray dominions, for ", the simple reason that I have no dominion* to sit upon. I would also point' out that although I am deeply grateful to the Auckland public for the kindly welcome they have given- me, vet ,';/,.';, did I not come fifteen thousand miles to saog Banjo Songs, and tell Devonshire, or any other stories- That although biscuits and ginger beer of an evening are a palatable ' '• diet, yet thev fail to sustain life durins ill* , .I't other 24 hours. What I did come here for was to tune your '■:•.-. pianos for you. and I am not telling you aDevonshire story when I assure yon that 1 can do this infinitely better than I can sing banjo songs. The best proof of your appreciation of me. will, therefore, be to enlist my ; KftSs serviced as a Tuner by posting order to " riJ^jW; • FREDERICK ROWE. Park House (next Western Park), PONSONBY ROAD- ' -—~ ■ I. .I ii i.-gg TVTHICH QOAP? THAT WHICH ADDS TO YOUR COMFORT, "rpANIWBA. ; , __— '. —. ; —I— _—-—';■ jl'iis|; DQfl . GREAT WINTER sale.--*D»\J» Torchon Laces to bo Cleared, . Regardless of cost Sale To-day, 10 a.m- ' D.B.C. ..-■■• :" mmmmm mmmmmmmmim'9 m MEW' 7EAIAND TTEEAtB . ' ~* ' .'."■■.■'./'■'.•■V:...".''.;,-i; Subscriptios' :6d per week, delivered is to* l - . and suburbs, or 10« per quarter in edviace. posted to any part of the colony. ■ \ ADTBETiSEMBSxa under 'the following cla»«*— Wasted. To Let, Fob Saw:, Lost asd fouOTj Pbrsoitjii,, Board a.td Residesck, are irawrf*" . .... at the rate o£ 18 words for 1«, or three centecutive insertioiis for Ha 6d. g/j Bmras, Deaths, asp MAitituGES, 2* 6d ewh insertion. , These'; announcement*, which mo«' be y signed by the advertiser, are also inserted iB the Hebaijj SUMUAitTf, without extra charge. " Replies to - adverlUicments will be received ** - ;..-;-.; the ofllccs ot the Gkbm.T) i.w if t-r.aige. ■;.; '-.j Instructions.us-to ilia- iii«crtion or withdrawal o * - ._, advertisemenu in the )Xuiai.d uitut be in vir.tlßS' I The Proprietors do not hold' themselves reafoa- "• i ifble for non-insertion of advertwementa throufa accident or from other cause* \. *, s ■ , • • • i i 11 /i - i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13235, 21 July 1906, Page 10

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