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Amusements yiCTORIA pARK. "^IGIIT. Positively FAREWELL TO THE BESSES. FAREWELL TO THE BESSES. FAREWELL TO THE BESSES. MONDAY EVENING NEXT. At VICTORIA PARK. VICTORIA PARK. VICTORIA PARK. Under Direction of J. and N. TAIT. Manager, F. S. Stetson. GRAND MILITARY FAREWELL. GRAND MILITARY FAREWELL. GRAND MILITARY FAREWELL. BESSES O' TH' BARN. BESSES O' TH' BARN. BESSES O' TH' BARN. BESSES O' TH' BARN. GRAND SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCE. GRAND SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCE. GRAND SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCE. 300 SOLDIERS OF THE KING 300 SOLDIERS OF THE KING And 150 MASSED BANDSMEN. 150 MASSED BANDSMEN. Will take part in the famous Descriptive Battle Fantasia. • A SOLDIER'S LIFE" " A SOLDIER'S LIFE." SYNOPSIS: Daybreak—Gun Fire— Reveille— for Abroad—Embarkation—The Anchor s Weighed—" Farewell V- Plymouth Town — " Rocked 111 the Cradle of the Deep"—The Bay of Biscay—Sailors' Hornpipe— he Storm—Prayer During the Storm Fine \\ eather—Landing— Advance of Grenadiers Advance of Scotch Regiment The Irish Brigade and Welsh Fusiliers to the Front— Ligats Out—The Alarm—Fix Bayonets—Up Guards and At 'Em—The Battle Rages—Victory—" See the Conquering Hero Comes — " When Johnny Comes Marching Home' — Home Again—Finale. THE MILITARY FORCES and MASSED BANDSMEN will take part in the above. COLOURED FIRES will be used, and FIRING will take place. SPECIAL NOTICE. In order to present this stirring Battle piece with all the incidental military effect, and to convev a realistic idea of a soldier life in time of warfare, the management are pleased to announce that the Authorities have arranged for at least. 300 OF THE MILITARY FORCES, In full uniform, and a Battery, to take part, and A MASSED BAND 01' 150 BANDSMEN Have kindly arranged to assist. ON ACCOUNT OF ITS FINE CENTRAL SITUATION, VICTORIA PARK VICTORIA PARK Has been secured for this Great Farewell Performance of the BESSES <)' TH' BARN, BESSES O' Til" BARN, Who will give one of their finest Programmes. The Performance Will Take Place, WET OR FINE. Don't Miss This GREAT FAREWELL DEMONSTRATION. GREAT FAREWELL DEMONSTRATION. GREAT FAREWELL DEMONSTRATION. THE LAST OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING THE FINEST BAND IN THE WORLD. ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. ONE SHILLING. ONE SHILLING. ONE SHILLING. Lectures. * TF WOMEN ONLY KNEW! They are invit--1- ed to learn the aims of the Viavi Lectures given on MONDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOON'S, the Sth and lltli inst.. at 3 p.m. at the Viavi Rooms, 2nd Floor. Strand Arcade. Queen-st. 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 011 application personally or by letter. , Excursions, Picnics, etc. JQE VON PORT gTEAM £IQM- *• PANY, MIT ED. ! ' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7th INST. FOR ST. 11ELIERS BAY AND BANGI- - ISLAND. ! At 10.45 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Leaving Ramritoto 4.30 p.lll. Leaving St. Heliers Bay 5 p m. FOR LAKE TAK UN A. At 2.30 p.m. Leaving Lake at 5 p.m. Fares: Adults Is; Children under 12, 6d. .T7XCURSION TO RIVER-v-4., v ±j HEAD, *- Weather permitting, THE S S. PITOITOI Will leave Queen-street Wharf TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 11 a.m., for Riverhead and Greenhithe. ; Return Fare. Is. ! IIRADNEY AND BINNS. •—i fellows. AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. QIIRYSANTHEMUM HOW. CHORAL HALL. APRIL 18 AND 19. Entries Close FRIDAY. April 12. ■ Schedules 011 Application to W. W. BRUCE. Secretary. A UCKLAND WINTER SHOW, MAY 22nd, 23rd. 24th. and 25th, 1907. ' Entries close April 26th. ! Prize Lists Post Free 011 Application. EDWIN HALL Secretary, 167. <£ueen-st„ Auckland. Electoral. I T V COUNCIL ELECTION. t TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND. 1 Ladies and gentlemen.— In offering myself as a Candidate for municipal honours. 1 may state that 1 a heartily endorse many of the progressive ' works promoted by tlie present Council. The following measures will have my hearty co-operation and support: , 1. The completion of a permanent and satisfactory system of Drainage for Auckland City. 2. The perfecting of the City Water Supply. 3. The installation of a comprehensive ! system of Electric Lighting. 4. The erection and completion of the Town Hall. 5. The speedy construction of the Cemetery Bridge. 6. Rigid economy in the administration of the affairs of the city. Should you do me the honour of electing me as one of your civic representatives, I shall always be found strenuously support- ' ina every scheme which may have for its I object the advancement of the City of Auck--1 land and its inhabitants. Yours faithfully. P. M. MACK AY. A MEETING of Mr. I'. M. Mackay's SupJ\ porters and friends will be held 111 the Federal Hall on MONDAY, the Sth inst., at 3 p.m. Y UCKLAND CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. . Ladies and gentlemen,— In response to numerous requests. I again offer myself for Election as one of your fifteen representatives. It elected. I shall use my best endeavours, as ill the past, for the betterment of Auckland City.—Yours faithfully. JAS. JAMIESON. 27, Upper Queen-st.. and Foresters' Ball. Karangahape Rd. DROSTE AND CO.'S Pure Trinidad Cocoa. —Just landed. 12 Cases in Balk. Price. - j2s lOd per pound. Finding on the introduc--1 tion of this article I had something above 1 the ordinary, my first thought was to secure continuance, and so arranged for no variae tion save in price, and that, to be based 011 y the market price of cocoa bean in Trinidad. I Now. when the price of oats ceases to in- } liuence the price of oatmeal, and the price of wheat, ceases to influence the price of s ! flour. I may then think it time to consider whetliei I have made a mistake.—Fredk. :. ( Whitehead. 67. Victoria-street, Agent for j Droste and Co.. Haarlem. L 1 LTURRY UP!—GOLDEN CROP CIGARETTE i -EL Competition closes Ist May

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 6 April 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 6 April 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 6 April 1907, Page 10

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