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Amusements - . OPERA HOUSE AND PEOPLE'S VARIETY .-- ' PALACE Vaudeville , TpULLEK'S . i Buriesfjn* Minstrel ' ' ■■*-■-'' ' Specialties. .i: THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR RESORT, The Place to Spend * a Happy Evening. TO-NlGHT.—Cli3nse of Programme. - Re-appearance of PLOKRIE SWIFT ARTHUR CREIXfE an J 11A IB GIBSON, ia " New" Sketch. "THE HOCKING AGENT." rpHE pARMQS, Classic Juggler?. HARVEY AND MORRIS, in Sketchier FRANK KING PEARL WVELL AMY BLACKIE f *VvViTnv* SAM WILSON LEa W AR TON NEW AND HUMOROUS PICTURES BY THE WARWICK BIOSCOPE fa Is and 6<l. Reserves at Wildman'*. After c-tk« at Carters. No Early Door*. !op KB A — HOUSE. BERESFOKD-STP.EET SCHOOL MATINE.E. Patriotic Sonps and Dances. ■ Fancy Drillf. Costume Song* Physical Exercise,. TO-DA , (SA i'URUA , »»j f.f.-'*:: "■ 3th. Doors open at 2 p.m. Performance 2.30 p.m. Dress Circle. 2s:, Stall;, Is. Box plan at school on Dec. sth. . r E. T. HART. Headmaster. p RAND "VTATIYE AND QRIENT.VL • F AIR. ■pOOTBALL p ROUND, lAEV. iNI'ORT. rpo-DAY. LAST OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT THE MOST SUCCESSFUL FAIR EVER HELD IN. Till?- DISTRICT. s To-day's attraction' arc even more Magnificent. Unique, and Diverting than those previously presented. Don't miss Til IS AFTERNOON. The Great Band Programme by the City, Garrison. Battalion, Ist A.M. lE. and , Highland Psaa Bands. Massed Band Parade through Queen-street. leaving Grey Stat so sit 2 p.m. for Ferry Wharf. Quickstep Competition nt 3 p.m. between the Garrison, Battalion, and Ist A.M.It. Bands. To be followed by The Magnificent, Inspiring British Army Spectacle. EVENING PROGRAMME. Tug-of-war. Athletic Contests, Maypole Dances, and Finale. Don't Miss this Opportunity, THE LAST. Admission (including Kerry fare). Is. W. A. KEY. C. E. WILLIAMS. Secretaries. ■HI ORES TEES' HALL, NEWTON. MONDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1906. Under the patronage and in the presence of His Worship the Mayor and Mrs. Myers. GRAND CONCERT AND OPERETTA. Tendered to MR. H. LAMB, Organist of St. Benedict's Church. ARTISTS: Misses Freida Rosewarne. A. . Lorrigan, , Hogan, Mrs. Scholium, Messrs. Herbert. Thorne. Pritchartl, Forte, Harkins, and Wright, and the Unique Vocal Quartette (Messrs. S. Forte. A, Roue. G. Bagnall, O. E. Far row). Accompanists: Misses M. Anderson and Aitken. Front Scats, 2s; Back Scats av.rt V'-Glery. Is.. Doors open at'"! Overture, 3 p.m. *' •' vrNCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY I** " A SOCIAI Will be held in THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL. ' On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, ,In aid of the funds. Progressive Euchre, Dancing, and Musical Items. , MRS. J. 11. PARISH. MISS HELEN CASEY, Hen. Sees. j T/-AUAERANGA )^ oys ' QCHOOL, , ! OLD SCHOLARS. , A CONVERSAZIONE Will be Tendered to 'MRS. HORATIO PHILLIPS. . IN .THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL. RICHMOND-STREET, THAMES. ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1906. '• All Are Iconic. .ADMISSION, is. ( rL. GIBBONS. Hon. Secretary. LA TOSCA Luncheon and Tea Rooms.— Open on Saturday Nights. . Strawberrici • and Cream. Durham-street East. ~ .- TTAZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE. Prize Winners in our Next Week's competitions will receive 15a cash for the SIXSHOT BULL'S-EYES COMPETITION; SilverMounted Walking Stick for the AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYES; Silver Dinner Cruet for the RUNNING TARGETS. , , Last Week twenty-nine competitors put on the i possible for the RUNNING TARGETS MATCH, Mr. A. V.ackie eventually proving the winner, making six points in a possible 6. Tne SIX-SHOT BULL'S EYES prize was carried off by Mr. 8. Smith. The highest score in the AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYES was „ ut up by Mr. J. Mackie. LA TOSCA Luncheon and Tea Rooms.— Best Hot Dinner in town, 9d.—Near Silver Grid. Durham-st. East. ■■~ -L_ Lectures. ' .' :/ -••■•■■,:;,-.' '■-. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW.-They are A invited to learn the 'aims of the Viavi Lectures given on MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNONS. the 10th and 13th inst.. at 3 p.m., at the Viavi Rooms. 2nd floor. Strand Arcade. An hour devoted to widen _woman's vision and spread enlightenment. No charge or obligation. A printed version of the Viavi teachings and methods can be obtained at above address on application personally or by letter. I Boxing. J} >»/» AUCK LA X D BRANCH &>JM J± N.Z. BOXING COUNCIL. ff%'- Mi HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE fill 17th DECEMBER, 1906. MONSTER COMPLIMENTARY BOXING CARNIVAL. SEND N.Z. LIGHTWEIGHT TO ENGLAND A. BLEWDEN, Premier Lightweight Colony. J. MALONEY, Auckland's Clever Boxer. T. LEWIS, Champion Middleweight.' E. BRAIN, Champion of Onehunga. T. WARD, Champion Bantam. A. MONTAGUE, Auckland's Clever Bantam ; THE BIGGEST ATTRACTION YET SUB MITTED TO AUCKLAND PUBLIC. . POPULAR PRICES.—Dress Circle, 3s; Or cltestra Stalls, <s; Stalls. 2s; Gallery, Is. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Tickets for sale at Partridge- and Co.'s. J9S PI)-POST FREE- 9S . f*V. i JUST THE THING FOR A XMAS PRESENT. j .-imply send us 2s 6d, and we will forward a handsome j WALL OR HANGING CLOCK. I Packed securely in box, post free to you; : door. This is not a Toy, but a really hand- . some and useful Ornament. I THE LITTLE JIGGER j Has pretty Japanese figures on front, with ; real brass improved works. Warranted a j good Timekeeper. being regulated and timed before despatch. : DON'T HESITATE, j But send 2s 6d. and this Beautiful Present will come by return mail. THE LONDON AND N.Z. TRADING CO. (Dept. L.). Wellington. IW" E W EALA Nl> |T EKA LD. SCB3CBH-TIOKS; 6U per week, delivered iu town and suburbs, or 1C per quarter in advance, " posted to any part of the colony. . _): ADVEUTISEWtSTS under the following classe*- ;j Wasted, To Lit. Fob Salk, Lost asd Focxd. , I'krso.vai,, BoAjtn and Kesidenck, are inserted at the rate of 12 words for U, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d Births, Marrugks. and Deaths, 2s 6d each insertion; tU.s'KRAL NOTICES, la extra- These su- , nounccments, which must be signed by the ad- V: ; vertiser. -are also inserted in the IIEr.ALD' ; summary without extra charge. ! Replies to advertisements «ill be received »* V | the offices of the HmtALD free oi charge. | Instructions aj to the insertion or withdrawal of ! advertisements m the Herald must be in writing. '~ The Proprietor* do not hold themselves responsible for nan-insertion of advertisements, through accident, or twin other causes, -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 12