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- Amusements - , -.. .., .-. . - —-—-T- — —r-» •*< ' : ■.-■ ■ •'* ;;.%"r-V.;"»vJ :.': MATIVEE. ' MATINEE MATI SEE. •-.. MATINEE M ATI SEE, '\] ,:. MATINEE! - THIS AFTERNOON. ' THIS AFTERNOON, • ;; ,: THIS" AFTERNOON. - r ♦ • • Commencing at 2 o'clock.' DOROTHY 'VERNON, DOROTHY VERNON, DOROTHY VERNON," ■ By ■ ..;;■,.;■■■'. • . ■'• : ' MISS TITTELL BRUNE -V'Ail ... . And MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S COMPANY. PERFORMANCE PRECISELY AS AT NIGHT. ' Children Half-price to All Parts. Adults as Usual. -| I r\ P '•■'. E. ; R A HOUSE." >/ Under the Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager— R. Stewart. : . :■■* u■■[/-:-. ■;.' '——- ;.■'-•";! *; yf-'i': ,EE GREAT CARNIVAL DAY ' . Will be fittingly closed by witnessing th« ~, v magnificent performance of New Zealand's • pre-eminent favourite. , 'v MISS TITTELL BRUNE. ;; MISS TITTELL BRUNE, , ' - And MR."j. C. WILLIAMSON'S COMPANY, - Including the Sterling Young Actor, MR." THOMAS KINGSTON. In the Delightful Work, DOROTHY VERNON. DOROTHY' VERNON, DOROTHY VERNON, Of Haddon Ha 11... « ; ■; ■■-:> ''' , -' - '■ BETTER AND GREATER THAN EVER. Is the .■verdict of all who have witnessed '■■' i MISS TITTELL BRUNE'S Delightful Portrayal of Dorothy Vernon. TO-NIGHT-WEDNESDAY-TO-NIGHT • ! : '/. ■ , '-"And THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS . - (Matinee THIS AFTERNOON at 2) Will be repeated. . -'•..;. DOROTHY VERNON, Plans Windmaii' and Arey's, To-day, till 1 p.m., subsequently at Carter's (opposite Opera House), where Day Sales are obtainable. ' Prices as usual. piTY FOOTBALL CLUB. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE AND DANCE, In Aid of Funds for Training Shed. . ROYAL ALBERT HALL. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at' 8 o'clock. Euchre. 8 to 10; Dancing, 10.30. , TICKETS. 23 EACH. '' ' ' M. J MCILHONE. "''-'■'.■ '■-' G. DONALDSON, • -'Hon. Sees;'; v :";?;■/■ QT. BENEDICT'S HALL k5 LABOUIC DAY, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), OCTOBER 10. 1906. The Committee of St. Benedict's have chosen the night of Labour Day to invite their friends to Meet, in the Parish Hall for "', a Social Evening; to ? conclude the 1906 Season. . Progressive Euchre (valuable prizes), at 1 ' , r 8. till supper. Dancing after supper. Mere- 1 dith's Band. Long Night: Tickets from any ■of the Committee. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents.. ■ '-VC, 2s Cd. ;,. .:.■; :••,, ,; , ■ggk. " . TnORESTERS' HALL, . : WflL ■-■-XI- ■--■--. Newton.. ■ .;. JsJlj]K :":■■ TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), At .7.30. i %t£?~&J%?\ MUSICAL AND ELOCU- ■■■' TIONARY CONTESTS.! ' ,^P"*•"?--■ GRAND HOLIDAY ■rIJZW? $«Rp ;"'■■■ '.-PROGRAMME. ' Vocal Solos, Duets. Quartettes, Recitations, and Pronouncing Be«. Admission: Adults. 6d; Children. 3d. ; "PITT-STREET ■ METHODIST " CHURCH. n ; .. 40th ANNIVERSARY. THE ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING In connection with the above will be helo '.•'■'/; In tho ■ ■..■,■' I^o ■>;■■'■■- SCHOOLROOM THIS EVENING, ; ; . .'-*, Commencing at 7.45 o'clock. ; |. ; '. The Meeting will be addressed by several Ministers, and a , good Programme of Music will be rendered by j. the Choir. Refreshments -provided at the Close. ,/ ' - \ in , Professional Notices. T>R. XKT: T\RUMMOND -pERGUSON" HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE AT " TURAMOE." MANUKAU ROAD. PAENELIi (2 Doors Past' St. Stephen's Avenue). HOURS 'OF CONSULTATION: ■ MANUKAU ROAD-&15 * a".m. to 9.15 a.m. J >'•' 6.50 m. to 7.50 p.m. TEED'S, NEWMARKET-9.30 a.m..,' ,'\ -;vl EDSON'S, QUEEN-STREET—2 to" 3 p.m. ELECTRIC f AND MASSAGE , ROOMS, 10;;, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, , ,". \ ■•.' ;; (Opposite East-street) •; '."■■ AUCKLAND - At the above Address,' Electric, and Vapouf Baths. Massage. Manual Swedish Movements, and Hydropathic Treatments, are Scientifically Employed in the treatment of Disease*, by (experienced) - V ' • ■ NURSES JONES AND BARKER, N.Z.R.N. x .Especially beneficial in cases of General . Debility, Rheumatism, ; Sciatica, Neuralgia, Insomnia, Dyspepsia, and, ,'-. *■•■ all Nervous Diseases.' • Hours: 9 a.m. till 5 p.m.' Evenings by Ap- '•'.;...;■ pointment.: ■ - '. Patients Treated at their own Homes .' - - if desired. ,! ••' - "..'", A Large Assortment of Health Foods in j:-.:-'. '■■.' .. -Stock.-.-.:.:■. '. ■.-.. ■ '■'-. ■' ;■. I ii.. ii i i mdmm-mmtf •• Educational. i • TrEESING'S COSMOPOLITAN COLLEGE. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, -STREET, AUCKLAND. Skilled' Preparation for the Coming Ex« animations, Matriculation. Solicitors' General, Medical Preliminary, Civil Service, C and D. Teachers. . ..-»;'■ /t .'■.•'.•.;C;i : .- 1 Tho Course will continue till date of Examinations Day and Evening. ; , For particulars and terms apply to ; MAURICE R. KEESING. *'~". ', '''Principal. " , i . SSS *** i ' The Stud. ' . j fifeowrrffflfa , TpOR STUD PURPOSES. i ' £m ■ THOROUGHBRED HORSES, DALVADAN (2), ' ' ' O Bv SALVATOR (12). by Prince Charlie, sire of ; Loc'hiel. dam Dangold, by.Doncaster (5). son ■ ■ 'of Stockwell, dam Tribute, by King Tom. dam . , ) Duty (the grand-dam of' Sheen), by Rifleman. - j SALVADAN'S STOCK SHOW GREAT PROi MISE, size, bone, and substance being » i 1 marked characteristic with them all, the only ; | two of his stock tried are both winners, Lady ; Ellen and Aqua Regia. j Fees: Fifteen Guineas. Also, for Sale or LeA.-e. or if not Sold will ! be at the service of breeders at Ellerslie, •- - : T OVELI?TK (8). ' ''' By Castor (2)— Bangle, by Musket-Locket. Lovelink is closely related to Pendant, win- ~ ner of Newmarket Handicap; Collarit, thft champion ■■ two-year-old of Australia last season. and many of the best performers in New ~.-," Zealand. ... Fee: Three Guineas; two or more as per agreement. , . For further particulars apply to J. B. WILLIAMSON.. I Campbell Road. Ellerslie. ', • VTEW rr AL A D TT EBALI). | iSCBSCRiPTIoxs: 6d per week, delivered in town . ! and 'suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, 1 posted to any part of the colony. j ADVERTISEMENTS under the following classes— | Wanted, To Let, For Sale. Lost and found, i Personal, Board and Residence, are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecu- "■' tive, insertions for 2s 6d. ~ /- ; Births, Deaths, and .Marriages, 2s 6d each ] insertion. These announcements, which must be ';; j signed by the advertiser, are plso inserted in th« ", •; \ Herald Summary without extra charge. ;; Replies to advertisement* will be received at ;/.;■ tho offices of the:ll::r..u.D tree of' charge. /^ ? Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal eJ advertisements m the Herald must be in writing. Tho Proprietors do not hold themselves rcspoaeiblo for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes. . ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13304, 10 October 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13304, 10 October 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13304, 10 October 1906, Page 12