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, Amusements. OPEBA HOUSE AND PULLEB'S PALAC* OF VARIETIES. Vaudeville » , T7"-OXiIiEE'S ii, Bnrleequ* Minstrel ' J? ' Specialties . rpHE QTAGPOOLES, Comedy Sketch Team. OTEWART, AIN, AND -ftj-CT^ENZIE, .In Sailors' Hornpipe and Statue Clog. ijERTON AND TUT/ANTON, Eccentric Patter Comedians. rpHE "DOBING OF THE Q.OD3.' , VICTOR, ■ the Ventriloquist. EMPIRE DAY, FRIDAY. MAY 24. GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE. • Special Engagement of Beckford'e PUNCH AND JUDY. 2s, Is, and 6d. Children half-price, except Gallery. Doors 1.30, commence 2. - "Zjji nHOEAL HALL. ,:>G&jsV'' EMPIRE DAY. . FRIDAY NEXT. MAY 24. ANNUAL GATHERING OF io2LfcSf fysM BANDS OF HOPE. ACTION SONGS. CHORUSES. ETC. Conductor. MR. S. FRITH. Miscellaneous Items by Talented Friends, including the WEST END ORCHESTRA. Reciters: REV. J. WILSON and MISS L. BURNETT. Chairman, C. H. POOLE. ESQ.. M.H.R, Speaker, REV. R. H. CATHKRWOOD. . Commence, 7.45 p.m. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. Seats reserved at W'ildman and Are.v's. 6d extra. Secure Tickets to avoid pay-box obtainable from S.S. Union Depot. Messrs. Hill and Plummer, Queen-st.; Mr. I'. French, Karangahape Road; Mr. J. C. Robinson, Jervois Road; Mr. P. Knight, Saddler, Parnell; Secretaries of Societies, and W. J. Macdcrmott, Sec. A.8.H.U., 4, Ferguson-street, Ponsonby. Excursions. ■ i ■ ■ ■ —— ■1 X QETTLERS' STEAM!S gcoHP iS r. EXCURSION. EXCURSION. The Popular s.s. KAPANUI ■ will leave for WAIWERA On FRIDAY, MAY 24 (Empire D*yl, Returning from Waiwera, 4 p.m. RETURN FARE—Ss. , Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etc rpHE BIBLE AND THE MONUMENTS. CHURCH OF CHRIST, WEST-ST. TO-NIGHT. MR. GEO. ALDRIDGE Will Lecture on, " Israel in Bondage." and "A Romance of Ancient Egypt." . Limelight Views. To Commence at 7.45. Collection.. pHUROH OF THE PROVINCE" OF NEW ■ ZEALAND. , .V JUBILEE OF THE SIGNING OF THE pONSTITUTION. SOCIAL MEETING. > CHORAL HALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1907, . , . ■ .. ■ At 8 p.m. '■ _ SHORT SPEECHES BY OLD COLONISTS. > MUSICAL PROGRAMME (Under the Direction of Prof. W. E. Thomas, ; : .- - Mus. Doc.) ' ", "■'..■ " ': REFRESHMENTS. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Admission, One Shilling. > ' ' ' \ rpo MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH OF ' ''. -. ENGLAND, : ■'. .'; ' Residents in the District of Auckland who were associated with Church Work at the date of the. signing of the Constitution (13th June, 1857) in Bishop Selwyn's days,.. desirous of taking part in the approaching Celebration of the event on the 13th June prox./ arc requested to send, in : their names and addresses during the next few days, to either of the undersigned, who - have been appointed'by the Standing Committee to secure, the attendance of such old Church Workers on this interesting occasion. c : r * CHAS. M. NELSON, St. Paul's Vicarage. W. J., SPEIGHT. Queen-street . ; ■ .__ .. i... , . ! Meetings "XTATIONAL LEAGUE * 'CkNfiluiiSkl NEW ZEALAND. :.' a \ public meetings'' A inFKßFM7*c!Tflff Under the auspices of \ KZ£gi~~xZfl > the .National League of WS»rprJ3C>o ) New Zealand for the /l Formation of District \lZJkf-Z~lJh C* Branches will be held NORTHCOTE, Tarry's Bay View Hall— THIS (Wednesday) ■ EVENING. May : 22, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Cadness will preside. Musical programme arranged by Mr. Horace Stebbing. , ; • . . -.* ~ REMUERA; St. Mark's Hall-THURSDAY EVENING, May 23, at a o'clock. : Mr. Thos. Finlayson will preside. - ; • MT. EDEN, St! Barnabas' Hall-FRIDAY EVENING, May 31. Mr. 0. Nicholson, Mayor of. Mt. Eden, will preside.. , >..; ■ "RATIONAL LEAGUE OF NEW ZEALAND* PUBLIC MEETING, . ' . .- In . -... v.; . TARRY'S BAY VIEW HALL, NORTHCOTE, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8. '■' ■ Mr. Cadness will preside. Addresses by MB. C. H. POOLE, M.H.R., and ~ Others.' Attractive Musical Programme arranged by- ,, Mr. Horace Stebbing. P MP lEE UN DAY. The whole of the Forces will Parade on SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, May, 26th, at 2.50 p.m., on the Domain Cricket Ground, for the purpose of Church Service. Navals, Mounted Infantry, Field and' Garrison Artillery, Infantry, Defence, and School Cadets, all in Full Dress. .'•' The Bands will be there, and so will all Loyal Citizens. ' ' ' Collection in aid of Sergeant-Major Morgan. i r 2 ": * W. H. SHEPHERD, • ( CAPT. : ', , George-street, '• Mt, Boskill. CHESS '- CLUB. r> A £ 9 P J££, S * G 3 be held on SATUR--SAY, 25th mat., at the Club's Room, His Majesty a Arcade. Sides will be chosen, and play commence at 8 o'clock. All Chess Players are cordially invited. W. STANLEY; COOPER, ' ■ -. -. __________ Son. . Secretary. Gas: - " _A ; " ■' C E T; Y, L. e !n E. FIRST WINTER SHOW. We. are pleased to notify visitors to the Auckland Winter Show that we have been entrusted with the lighting arrangements of the annexes and grounds. During five years we have installed over 200 country and suburban installations, and during the whole of this time not one single accident has been recorded against Murray's system of gas lighting. Approximate Estimates given at our Exhibit if rough ground plans of buildings are submitted. * . N Z 4 CETYLENE AND WATER • - QAS C C. " * 251, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON, LIGHTING CONTRACTORS. mm " mm " mmm _ i —i rp H A T'S T : bight--1 ; WE ALL SAID EEGG'S. "pOR A LIGHT, DELICIOUS SUPPER, Try a Cup of Custard made with T?DMONDS*; pUSTARD ■pOWDER. Your Grocer can procure it. lor you from • E. ELLINGHAM AND CO.. Auckland. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13494, 22 May 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13494, 22 May 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13494, 22 May 1907, Page 12