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. ;■ Amusements. '', / , p HO -R A L TT ALL. RAND TJENEFIT pONCEET -Will be tendered to ME. : JOHN HUGHES, ' Ex-Superintendent of the City Fire Brigade, HRO-NIGHT npO-NIGHT "T^O-NIGHT (THUESDAY), OCT. 11th, 1906, By the Officers and Members of the City and , Suburban Fire Brigades, U.A.O. Druids. , , ME. JOHN FULLER Has very kindly promised to sing. PROGRAMME. A GRAND TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION Will be held by the Members of the City and Suburban Fire Brigades, City and Suburban Lodges of the United Ancient Order of Druids, assisted by the Battalion and Devonport Brass Bands, and the newly-formed Scotch Pipers' Band. The Auckland Garrison Band have offered their services for the torchlight procession. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Fire Brigades. PART I. Orchestral Selection, " Marche anx Flambeaux" -.- - (Scotsam Clark) W.Y.M.I. ORCHESTRA (Conductor, MR. HAROLD LIGHT, F.G.0.) Musical Monologue, If We Only Knew" - (Mel. B. Spurr) MR. LAWRENCE ABRAHAMS. Song, " The Village Blacksmith" - - • ME. ARCHDALE TAYLER. Song, "O, That We Two Were Maying" • MRS. SUTHERLAND. Humorous Stories .---•«• MR. ALLAN MCELWALN. Song (selected) - - - - - * *>• . • ME. ROGERS. Song, "Sally in Our Alley" » » • * MRS. ERNEST DAVIS. Glee, "When Father Laid the Carpet on the Stairs" 5 (by special request) THE EROICA QUARTETTE. PART 11. Orchestral Selection, " Sea Songs" (arranged by Carl Volti) Song, " Come Into the Garden, Maud" » ME. JOHN FULLER. Musical Monologue, " What is a Gentleman?" MR. LAWRENCE ABRAHAMS. Song, " Poor Wandering One" - (Sullivan) MRS. ERNEST DAVIS. Humorous Stories - - - - «■ » . ME. ALLAN MCELWAIN. Song, " Beloved, it is Morn" - « • MRS. SUTHERLAND. Song, " Father O'Flynn" - - - • MR. ARCHDALE TAYLER. National Anthem. Accompanist, MR. HAROLD LIGHT, F.G.O. Tickets may be obtained from any Member of the Fire Brigades. Admission to Concert: Tickets. Is, 2s, and 3s each. Carriages may be ordered for 10 p.m. Tramoars for all parts at the close of the Concert. FIREMAN JAS. CHAMPION, Hon. Sec. SUPT. C. A. WOOLLEY, Hon. Treas. Holiday Announcements. rriHE WAREHOUSES OF THE UNDERSIGNED will be. Closed TO-DAY (Thursday), October 11th. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD. AETHUE H. NATHAN. Mining Notices. T7I7AITANGI GOLD MINING COMPANY, iVVi NO LIABILITY. A Call (the First) of Three Halfpence per Share has been made This Day by the Directors, payable to the Secretary at the Company's Office, Hobson Buildings, Short-land-street, Auckland, on MONDAY, October 22, 1906. HENEY J. LEE, Auckland, October 9, 1906. Secretary. Educational. Education Department, Wellington, 6th October, 1906. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Candidates who gain credit at the University Junior Scholarship Examination in December next, and do not gain Scholarships of any kind, will be eligible for University Bursaries of a value equal in general to the amount of college fees. Conditions will be published later. G. HOGBEN, ; "' Inspector-General of Schools. MAXWELL WALKER, M.A., Lecturer on MODERN LANGUAGES AT THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, WILL HOLD T3EVISION /^LASSES, In all the necessary subjects (except German) during the fortnight preceding the MATRICULATION AND JUNIOR CIVIL SEEVICE EXAMINATIONS Separate subjects may be taken. N.B.—Early application is advisable. 35, RICHMOND ROAD, Auckland. npHE VIOLIN.— de Williraoff has reX sumed Tuition at 146, Hobson-st. Pupils interviewed. 9 till 10, 3 till 5, daily. ENGLISH Actor and Artist requires Pupils, Elocution, Drawing, Painting, and Wood-carving. Terms on application.—F. Alfred Price, Box 574, G.P.O. MR. MCDOUGALL, Teacher of Violin and Piano, Organ, Singing, Voice Training, Violin Classes forming. Terms moderate.— 27. Khyber Pass, near Grafton Road. WOOD-CAEVING (Relief, Chip, or Incised) VV and Pyrography. Lessons, 12s 6d per quarter; evening class.—The Misses Ayling, 13, Victoria Arcade. Telephone, 748. THE T ADIES' /COLLEGE ±J AND OCHOOL OF Tyrusic, CLEVELAND HOUSE, EEMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.E.C.P., CM., S.K., London. Certificated Staff. English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversation-ally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Building, with perfect ventilation and Drainage. Extensive Grounds. Telephone, 808. Tram to gate. Term begins SEPT. 24th. GI L»' COLLEGE, NORTH HEAD, DEVONPORT, FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A., St. Andrew's (Late Head Mistress of the Girls' High School, Napier), MISS MCHARG (Sometime Assistant Mistress of the Salt Schools. Shipley, Yorkshire). The school is situated on high ground, overlooking the harbour. Tennis lawn, hockey ground, sea bathing (private). Special terms for weekly boarders. A Pri vate Conveyance meets the Takapuna Omni bus. Third Term TUESDAY. September 25. Machinery, etc. JOHN pHAMBERS AND CON, • T TD. AGENTS FOE rPHE QTOVER jVpG- QO., MAKERS OF ••TiHE CAMSON T^T-INDMTLL. This is the STRONGEST and BESTGOVERNED Windmill on the Market, and is confidently recommended., A LARGE STOCK OF MILLS, TOWERS, ANI SPARE PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND. Full Particulars on Application. FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. MOTOR ACCESSORIES TEADE ONLY. TT T>EIMEES, LEGAL CHAMBERS, 143,. QUEEN-STREET. 'Phone, 1901.; ■■' P.O. Box 217. iryHICH OOAP ? " . WHY, THE PUEEST. " npANIWHA." KEEOSENE INCANDESCENT LAMP, (WELSBACH PATENTS). SOFTEST LIGHT IN EXISTENCE. 60 CANDLE-POWEE, TRADE ONLY, FROM ALL IRONMONGERS. H..REIMERS, 'Phone, 1901. . Legal Chambers, P. 0., Bos 217. 143, Queen-st., Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13305, 11 October 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13305, 11 October 1906, Page 8

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