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t XWUUOCm WWUD tVs "V ? > • : ' ~ •■.-.•• • -...-. ■ ■ :"/v||| Lb klebohna Is a ' PLAY OP HEART THROBS. GET 15' AND BOOK AT ONCE For any of the Four Nights— MON.. TUES-, WED.. THURS.— : fff It is to be -presented. Don't hesitate, M /: there will bo a mighty rush after the first * • '.fi? performance. .for Lcali Kieschna is GOING TO THRILL AUCKLAND. STUDENTS OF SOCIOLOGY , • ||i Will find in this great drama something to think about and build fresh ideals upon. ITTTELL BRUNE. In a performance that no other artist could possibly approach, will make you ' SUED TEARS OF' COMPASSION For a poor erring soul who becomes purified t; and redeemed by mercy and forgiveness, and f' vou will come out of the theatre better and ■¥ NOBLER MEN AND WOMEN— J Good and noble as you may have been—thaa {■: ever before. LEAH KLESCHNA * | Is a Sermon Preached from the MOUNT OF HUMAN SYMPATHY, With the text— '* He saw beneath the foulest faces lurking. i " Oho God-built shrine of revcrenco and love,'' li IT IS INDEED A GREAT DRAMA. | Plans for the Four Nights Now Open, and again the Respectful Advice is given, GET IN AND BOOK. J OP ERA HOU BE. Under the Direction of | MR. J- C. WILLIAMSON. «' \ MISS TITTELL BRUNE And MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON S COMPANY, - j Including MR. THOMAS KINGSTON, TO-NIGHT—SATURDAY— TO-NIGHT. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF DOROTHY VERNON. DOROTHY VERNON. THREE EXTRA ROWS OF STALLS RAVE BEEN SET APART FOII BOOKING, INORDER TO MEET THE UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND. Plans Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales Carter's. Prices as usual. A CROQUET TOURNAMENT, In Aid of ST. MARK'S CHURCH GUILD, WILL BE HELD IN NOVEMBER. The Games will be Played on Private Lawns, to be notified later. • The Play will consist Of Doubles only. Partners and Opponents will be Drawn for. . No one under 17 can compete. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to compete will kindly send their names and subscriptions to « Member of Committee, or to | Messrs. Heskcth and Aitken, Queen-street. Entrance Fee, 2s 6d (not transferable). Many ' Non-players are paying the entrance fee for | the privilege of watching the matches. i At the finish of the Tournament Break Croquet will be played for Unsuccessful Competitors; entrance fee, Is; for those not competing for doubles, 2s fid. Many Handsome Prizes have been given ! by friends, eight of which will bo allotted for the doubles. Entries Close October 27. The Committee are: Mrs. Beatty, Mrs. E, Bloomfield. Mrs. G. Bloomfield, Mrs. Bamfordi ' Miss Iluckland, Mrs. Archie Clark. Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Caldwell. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. 11. Horton, Mrs. Ilanna, Mrs. Nichol, Mrs. Payton, Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Ware. i rpHE FIE",ST BATTALION BAHU I Has arrar ged with the Eden District Cricket Club (Registered)' ' . :to give ■ : ; ,; * ' A FIRST-CLASS BAND PERFORMANCE • On the j ! KINGSLAND CRICKET GROUND, At the Tram Terminus, . * , ! On SUNDAY AFTERNOON. NEXT, OCT. 1* Commencing at 3 p.m. sharp. Collection. - gT. MARK'S HALL, REM U ERATUESDAY,. OCTOBER 16, 8 p.m. V: LANTERN LECTURE: " Canterbury (England), and Its Cathedral,'' . By the Rev. A. Fowler. Admission. * In. Proceeds for St. Aidan'a > . Church Building Debt Fund. •' INTER ENTERTAINMENT. 1 ' 6.' SEPULCHRE'S PARISH HALL. Operetta. "THE MANDARIN'S DAUGHTER." Founded on the Chinese Legend of " Th« V: - . - ■'./ Willow Pattern Plate." ■ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 8 P.M. Front Seats, 2s. Back Seats, Is. MAR IST BROS.' 01.D BOYS' ASSOCIATION IVJL AND CATHOLIC MEN'S CLUB. An " AT HOME" will be held in the ROYAL ALBERT HALL. Albert-st., on MONDAY, October 15th, at 8 p.m. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE, SONGS, DANCING. Double Tickets, 3s; Single Ticket, 2s. WILL. KEMBLE, Hon. Sec. HAZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE.The RUNNING TARGET'S QUARTERLY CHAMPIONSHIP SILVER CUP was tired for on the evening of October 5. A keen competition took place, and resulted in Mr. J. Mackie winning the prize, making 11 points out of a possible 12 m the final tie. In laat week's shooting matches, Mr. D. Hesse.v proved to bo the winner of the. SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYES COMPETITION. During the week Mr. J. Jackie put on the highest number of li„ i's-oyes in the AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYES- Mr. S. Hammond eventually secured the prize in the RUNNING TARGETS'. For week ending October 13 wo are awarding 153 cash for the SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYES COMPETITION. Silver-plated Jam Spoon and Butter Knife for the AGGREGATE BULL'SEYES. and a Silver Matchbox for the RUN-NING-TARGETS. £EYS JNSTITUTE QYMNASIUM PROF. POTTER. Director. Special Class on FRIDAYS for Professional and Business Men 'The exercises are for health purposes only. From 8 to 9.30. SANDOW SYSTEM TAUGHT. Volunteer Notices. . : A UCKLAND ENGINEER VOLUNTEERS (NO. 4 CO., N.Z.E.V.). ' The Corps will Parade for Inspection b? (XL. DA VIES, C.8., Officer Commanding the District, at the Drill Hall, on MONDAY NEXT, October 15, at 7.30 p.m. punctually. Uniform: Khaki. Slouch Ilat, and Leggings, Arms and Accoutrements- r ' All leave cancelled. Members absent will be fined. By Order. A. H. TAPPER, Captain, Officer Commanding. Photography. A F" E c l " • ABSOLUTELY A GENUINE OFFER. A Beautiful ENLARGEMENT GIVEN AWAY with Every Dozen Portraits until IST DECEMBER ONLY. piCTURES FROM PER J^OZEN. BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS. • ' 90, KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Cornier of Pitt-st.). pW EALA ND JJ EBAL D. Subscriptions : fed per week, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Advertisements under tlie following classes• Wanted, To Let, For Sale, Lost and found, Personal, Board and Residence, are inserted at the rate of IS words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d. Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion, These announcements, which must be signed by the advertiser, are ;»lso inserted iu the Herald Summary without extra charge. Replies to advertisements will,be received at - (he offices of the "Herald free of charge. Instructions a* to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald must he in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible lor non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes.- ; si

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13307, 13 October 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13307, 13 October 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13307, 13 October 1906, Page 10

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