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Amusements. yiCTORIA pARK. TO-NIGHT-MONDA TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT— MONDA Y—TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT-MONDAY'—TO-NIGHT. .;' Positively FAREWELL TO THE BESSES FAREWELL TO THE BESSES. FAREWELL TO THE BESSES 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 0' TH' BARN. BESSES O' TH' BARN. BESSES 0' TH' BARN. GRAND SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCE. I GRAND SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCE. | GRAND SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCE. The Besses o" th' Barn Band will take part in the famous Descriptive Battle Fantasia, ' A SOLDIER'S LIFE " "A SOLDIER'S LIFE." FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND. SYNOPSIS: Daybreak—(inn Fire—The Reveille— for Abroad—Embarkation—The Anchor's Weighed—" Farewell Ye Plymouth Town"— " Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep"—The Bay of Biscay—Sailors' Hornpipe -The Storm—Prayer During the Storm—Fine Weather—Landing—Advance of Grenadiers—Advance of Scotch Regiment— Irish Brigade and Welsh Fusiliers to the Front— Lights 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. Coloured Lights 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 convey a realistic idea of a soldier's life in time of warfare, the Besses o' th' Barn Band will play all the appropriate music of " A Soldier's Life." which is the Greatest Selection of brass band music ever composed. ON ACCOUNT OF ITS FINE CENTRAL SITUATION. VICTORIA PARK VICTORIA PARK Has been secured for this Great Farewell Performance of the BESSES O' TH' BARN, BESSES O' TH' BARN, Who will give one of their finest Programmes. The Performance Will Take Place, WET OR FINE. Don't Miss This GREAT FAREWELL DEMONSTRATION. EAT 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. A few Reserved Seats at Is extra. The Park will be Brilliantly Illuminated by Special Lights supplied by Mr. Murray, of the Water Gas Company, Newton SPECIAL 'BUSES WILL LEAVE OTAHUHU At 5 and 6 p.m., For VICTORIA PARK. And Return after Programme. Lanr. Transfer Notices T AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several Parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1835," and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the date of the Gazette containing this notice: — 4453-RACHAEL HART—Lot 9, Section 4, of Allotment 9, Section 7, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 12 perches, occupied by tenant. ROBERT DAWSON BADLEY—Part of Old Land Claim of W. T. Fairburn, situated at Otahuhu, containing 10 acres 2 roods 14 perches, occupied by applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this Office. Dated this 6th day of April. .1907, at the Lands Registry Office, Auckland. EDWIN BAMFORI). District Land Registrar. Milling Noticea rpE PUKE GOLD REEFS, LIMITED. All the Shares in the abovenamed Company on which the Call due and payable on the 22nd March, 1907, has not been paid, will be Sold by Public Auction, by Mr. R. C. Carr, at his Mart, Swanson-street. Auckland, an SATURDAY, April 20th, 1907. at 10.30 a.m.. unless the said Call be paid on or before the day previous to such intended Sale. (Signed) R. R. HUNT, Manager. L'ducatio ialMILLINERY CLASSES AT OTAHUHU, PUKEKOHE, PAPAKURA, AND HUNTLY Commencing on TUESDAY NEXT, April 9th, Millinery Classes will be conducted by Madame " Marion," of the Auckland Technical College, as under: — OTAHUHU—Tuesdays. 2.30 to 5. Public HallPUKEKOHE— 2.30 to 5, PAPAKURA-Thursdays. 2.30 to 5, Library. HUNTLY—Fridays, 2.30 to 5, Presbyterian Church Class Room Fee for either Class, payable in advance, for the session (April 9th to December 14th), £1 10k. GEORGE GEORGE. Director of Technical Education and Manual Training. Auckland. April 4th. 1907. ) SPEECH defects cured personally or by ', letter. Twelve lessons or by conies- . pondence, 42s Fees in advance. Consulta- ' tions free. Elocution taught.—Oswald Metcalfe has resumed teaching at Mutual Life | Buildings, 58, Queen-street. BBW_MM_MM_WBSMBPBa> COME RECENT SUCCESSES. O LAST ENGLISH MAIL BROUGHT 20 SPEED CERTIFICATES FOR PUPILS. LAST WEEK EIGHT POSITIONS WERE OBTAINED. - OVER 2000 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS Have been trained and introduced to Excellent Appointments. The School has established a powerful connection in Banking, Insurance, Shipping, and Business Circles, and places all its efficient students in suitable posts without fee. i Write, Call, or Telephone for Prospectus. t 1 TERM BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY. j T TT P OUVILL > SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. AND WRITING SCHOOL, i . SWANSON-STREET. , 'Phone. 1147. I Timber. PHE T7"AURI TIMBER pO., T TD., CUSTOM-STREET WEST. ! 3as in Stock at all times, ample supplies of THOROUGHLY SEASONED KAURL _ Umber, Flooring, Lining, Mouldings, Fruit -, Cases, Skirting, Architraves, Doors, J Sasnes. Boxes ~. TURNERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ~ Every Description of JOINERY made from j Seasoned Timber. j" The Company has unrivalled facilities for prompt execution of Orders, whether lor 1 ..vl, requirements or ordinary trade J lines. Telephone. 512. h Send for Catalogue and Price List. Posted ~ free on application to J THE KAURI TIMBER CO.. LTD. „ Professional Notices- & BUXTON HEWER (Graduate American "1 IX. College, Pennsylvania), PSYCHOLO- J iIST, cures all diseases; no medicine: daily, ' I .0-3 p.m.—317, Victoria Arcade. Tel. 2054. 1 '1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13456, 8 April 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13456, 8 April 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13456, 8 April 1907, Page 10