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.;;;.-. - j rAmusements.;. , r » rpRIUMPH OF TITTELL BEUN ■f As DOBOTHY VERNON. Miss Brurie has such power- of ; expressio and histrionic witchery, that from her liE prose becomes transformed into poetry. A " Dorothy Vernon" she becomes the idol c the audience > from , the ' ' '..--"./.•: : MOMENT OP HER APPEARANCE .Until the final fall of the curtain, when sb is about to leave with her lover for Wale whither he has been banished by Quee ; Elizabeth. .. 7 .'•;■/■ , ~ " And yon and I will ride away . . Across the sweet green fields of Derbysmn To Paradise.", " ■ f\ P-E A. •'■ TTOUSE Under the Direction of , .-•",..' MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. * "Touring Manager: Mr. Harold Ashton. MONDAY EVENING NEXT. MONDAY EVENING NEXTReappearance »f the Distinguished You*i Dramatic Star, and New, Zealand's pr< •eminent favourite.; MISS' TITTELL BRUNE, . MISS TITTELL BRUNE, Supported by MB. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S SPECIALLY-ORGANISED COMPANY, Including the Sterling English Actor, MR. THOMAS; KINGSTON. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Will be presented, for the first time in Aucl land, the Sensational - Dramatic Success, DOROTHY VERNON, ' 1 • DOROTHY. VERNON, Of Haddon Hall. Plans for the FIRST THREE NIGHTS wil be opened at Wildman and Arey's on THURSDAY MORNING, AT 9. D. Circle and R. Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s Gallery, Is. Early Door Stalls and Gallery 6d extra. "'■■; . .. •' ' pHORAL HALL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1906. ' V — : — ' " AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. THIRD CONCERT. \ OVERTURE, " TANNHAUSER." Doors open 7.15, commence at 8. Carriage may be ordered 9.45., - • A few tickets may be purchased at Wild man and Arey's. Front seats, 3s; back, 2s. Trams from Three Lamps, Ponsonby, 7 am 7.15; from Remuera, 7. Returning from th< hall on conclusion of concert.' Tenders. . Public Works Office, Auckland, October 1, 1906. TENDERS will be received at this Office until Noon of TUESDAY, October 23. 1906, for the Supply of 15,000 TOTARA OK I'U.ulKi SLEEPERS FOR GISBORNE-ROTO RUA RAILWAY. Specifications, etc , may b« seen at Post Office, Gisborne, and at this Office. No tender need necessarily be accepted. O. R. VICKERMAN, ■ District Engineer. rp ■- O B U I L I) E R S. Tenders will be received up to Noon oi WEDNESDAY, October 10, for Additions to a Building in Queen-street. Plans, etc., at our offices, Queen-street EDWARD MAHONEY AND SON, ■.■„.;;.■ Architects. rPO MARKET GARDENERS. ' Tenders will be received by the undersigned, up to MONDAY, the Bth October, for the Lease, for Four Years, of Six Acres Land, Ponsonby, with entrance from Albany Road. For particulars apply to J. J. MACKY, House and Land Agent, .. National Chambers, Swanson-st. npENDEJIS will be received by the Tamaki *■ Wast Road Board, up till 9 a.m. of SATURDAY, October 13. 1906, at the Office of the Board, Tamaki West, for Building about One Chain of Retaining Wall at St. Heliers Bay, and putting in about Two Chains of Pipe Drains. . Particulars to bo seen at Captain Caulton's, . St. Heliers Bay. . ALEX. BELL, Clerk. TENDERS are wanted by FRIDAY, sth A .October, to Grub and Destroy all Young Furze and Noxious Weeds on Certain Lots on Brighton and Middleton Roads, at' back of Newmarket Station.—Particulars ! may be had from Frank Whyte, Chemist, Queen-st., Auckland, below Smeeton's Grocery. ====== . , i Highway Districts. rpAMAKI WEST ROAD DISTRICT. MR. FREDERICK HAMILTON FORDE having This Day been Nominated as a Member of the Tamaki West Road Board, in place of Mr. John Hughes, 1 therefore declare him elected. ' ' ..,'■ . : ALEX. BELL, ;, ' Returning Officer. Tamaki West, September 29, 1906. .' \j\fr'A I I P.I ROAD DISTRICT. No. 4 SUBDIVISION. A Poll of the Ratepayers of No. 4 Subdivision, Waipipi Road District, will be taken in the Schoolhouse. Waipipi, on SATURDAY, October 6. 1906, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., on a- Proposal to Raise a, Loan of £2000 for. the purpose of Metalling the Waiukli-Awhitu Road (£1000) and Metalling or Shelling the Waipipi- Creamery Road (£1000). * JOHN NEIL, Waiuku, October 1, 1906. Chairman. 1 i iiLaundries. . __ . .y. • ———— By Appointment to Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess of Glasgow, the Earl and Countess of Onslow, Sir William and Lady Jervois. Telephone 733.' AUCKLAND STEAM LAUNDRY. LIMITED, A UPPER QUEEN-STREET. HIGH-CLASS WORK. UP-TO-DATE BUILDING. UP-TO-DATE PLANT. UP-TO-DATE METHODS. SPECIAL TERMS TO HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES. BRANCH OFFICESJERVOIS ROAD—Melvih's Store, corner St. John-street. PONSONBY ROAD—Mrs. Miller, Stationer, opposite St. John's Church. PONSONBY ROAD—H. Clayton's, near Mae-kelvie-street. MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD-Mrs. Tomlinson, Stationer, near Railway Bridge. NEWMARKET—Mr. Bush, Stationer, Bottom ■Khyber. Pass Road. MOUNT EDEN—Mr. Hatton, Cucksey's Buildings. EPSOM-<Alexandra Supply Store, opposite Car Barn. Machinery, etc. JOHN pHAMBEBS AND QON, T TD., -p > ■ ■■_■ '■.-..-'"' ;' , v*." ". ;3. "■,■'"■ AGENTS FOR fpHE QTOVEE "jV/fFG. po.. MAKERS OP PHE OAMSON WINDMILL." This is the STRONGEST and BESTGOVERNED Windmill on the Market, and is confidently recommended. A LARGE STOCK OF MILLS. TOWERS, AND SPARE PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND. Full Particulars on Application. ', FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. MOTOR ACCESSORIES. -"- 1 - . ' TRADE ONLY. " H. "RE* 101115 ' LEGAL CHAMBERS, 143, QUEEN-STREET. 'Phone, 1901. P.O. Box 217. ) ME' S^ A M " - - •W"' lT E> GENERAL BUSINESS AND COMMISSION ■■-.- ./-AGENT, ■ ••;..., Bos 2U, G.P.0.; Auckland, * ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13297, 2 October 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13297, 2 October 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13297, 2 October 1906, Page 8

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