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—■I III! -«»»»M«M«MM«M»MM». j < Amusements. rpHIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, MAY 23. . , FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. MATINEE. MATINEE. EMPIRE VETERANS' ASSOCIATION PICNIC FUND. . By Kind Permission of Mr. John Fuller. ■ GRAND ■VARIETY, ENTERTAINMENT, ' ,; . Given by the , ;, : MEMBERS OF fI.M.S. POWERFTT(By kind permission- and under the Patronage of the Admiral Sir Wilmot H Fawkcs, K.C.V.0., Officers and Men of the Fleet). i Also. EXCELLENT LOCAL TALENT, As under: Overture—String Band. H.M.s. Powerful (2). i Lance Drill and Pyramids—Costlcy Boys' .-■'■ Training Institute. ; - »■" 'v • Instrumental , Quartette—Mr." V* Over and Sons (Melophone invented by -W. Over) .-.: Song—"Starlight," W. Pike, A.8.. R.N. Song (in character)— Hainiuerton, R.M.L.I. '."■(2) ■ • :-'■«■:■■ ■'■•"■■■' 7 '■ Harp Solo (selected)— Miss Winnie Carter (21. Sailor's Hornpipe— Cooper and i\ King, A.B.'s. H.M.B. Powerful. Song (selectedV-Master Norman Mudford. Serpentine Dance—Miss Phyllis Wirth. Son? (in character)— L.C.." J. Mann, R.M.L.I. (21. . Xylophone Duet—Masters Garnet and Claude Over (2). Statue Dance— S. Cooper and T. King, ■- A.B.'s. R.N. -■ Song—"Sister." "W. Pike, A.8.. S.N. Song and Dance—The Misses Murray. Song (selected)— Chief Bandmaster Chesterman, R.N. Accompanist: Mr. Barton, Midshipman, H.M.s. Powerful , "GOD S*AVE THE KING." • Prices— Is, 6d. Half-price for children. Doors opened 2 p.m.: commence 2.30. JAMES STICHBURY, Hon. Sec. THE A -CKLAND SHAKESPEARE SOCEETY will continue its. Readings during the present season, Y.M.C.A • Hall. : First Reading, Juno 12, "MS YOU LIKE IT." Subscribers only. Particulars at Upton and ■ Co.'s. ..:■[.... '■'.■-V;\;;..; :;/-/■■:, ■-■■,;;;. "■; . ' BLACK speaks, to Men, Sun. Aft.. Opera House. Subject. " A Clean City." Evening, People's Meeting. Mr. Inncs (Encounter) . assisting. . .:.■.■..'■v r : , . ■ • Recitals.■TlT AU G AN ■••; DAENETT'S '•' J3ECITALS . • ON THE NEW ORGAN AT ST. BENEDICT'S CHURCH, . ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, ;' ■- : MAY 27th and 28th, . At 8 p.m. ■.';. '< . ■ ' PROGRAMME.^:, MONDAY EVENING. ■■'. ". : - ■ ■■ .■ ■ •;,■■■••■ ' :.- - ■ ~-,;.'. •.. .-• i 1. Concerto in F - . - - - - Handel 2. Andante con moto, from Italian Symphony . - - Mendelssohn ' 3. "Ave Maria" -- -;'- - Schubert 4. Prelude and Fugue in D ■- .--..;• --'• - Bach 5. "In ■, Paradisum ,r - - ""«'. ' • Dubois . 6. Improvisation - ■»-..-• - - - 7. Fantasie de Concert : - .'■•'• • Ccellarts ; 8. Chanson d'etc .... Lemare j 9. March in E flat, - . - . • .*, .-■ Wely . ,{"-" TUESDAY EVENING. ' ' 1. Prelude and Fugue in C minor .- '■)'■■- Bach 2. Andante cantabile .... Widor 3. • Canzor,etta . -'; .- - - - -; ,."• Nicode 4. Funeral March and Hymn of.Seraphs - • ■ - - Guilmant 5 . "Angels of Jesus" '-'; - . - - Spinney 6. Sonata No. 6. - - 4 - - Mendelssohn 7. Simple Aven - - - - •> ■■■■■■• Thome 8. Fantasia pastorale (introducing storm) - - ■■■■■.'■■ ; .- ' ■ , - Wely ; . 9. Hero's Song, v -;- - , ;--' -4;'- Volkmann PROCEEDS IN AID OF ORGAN FUND. N.B.— to the very large seating ac--1 commodation available, the Committee have j decided to issue Subscribers' Tickets at the nominal v fee of 6d (obtainable at Eady's, Wildman'e, English and Foreign Piano Agency, and Goodson's Arcade, Queen-st. S.JACKSON, W. H. WHELAN. » - - . Hon. Sees. 5558 Business Notices. T>ETIRING FROM BUSINESS. ALF. CUCKSEY, , General Storekeeper, Mount Eden,' desires ■to thank \ his numerous customers for their liberal patronage during the last 25 years; and takes this opportunity of recommending his successors, MESSRS. E. B. SIMPSON AND CO., feeling,-.fully, assured that they will carry on ; the business in a manner to give entire satisfaction 7to all. ' Mr. E. H. Cucksey will remain in the employ of the' new firm.v. 7.' 7' : ?v '■ ' < ' (Signed) ALF-CUCHSEY. IN reference to the above, we respectfully i solicit a continuance of the liberal support accorded to the late Firm.-We can as- 1 sure the residents of Mount Eden and surrounding districts that their requirements will bo attended to in a. prompt and. Jasi-; nesslike manner. ,We will make a point 'of stocking the j very J best - goods at the lowest prices. 7 The Business will; be under : man- '-• agement of- MR. iE. B. SIMPSON,' so i long 'and favourably known in the ,district, j Trusting to receive a fair, share of your pa- j ; tronage, and assuring you of every, satis- : faction, ' ■ > '.-■■■■■ ■■;■■ ■'..'•' We remain; ■:: •':;.;.. ;i ;^> :; -'.■;,.'.;; : Yours faithfully, . . E. B. SIMPSON AND CO. , )O. . H. EENE sT - ; PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 79. QUEEN-STREET. ACCOUNTS CAREFULLY CHECKED. Balance-sheets Drawn Up. T\AVID "OOSS, ARCHITECT, 119, VICTORIA ARCADE. EXPERT IN CONCRETE WORK OF ALL '- -.'.•.... ;. ..'SORTS. ■ -;-:■,; -V : ': .. Has had much Experience in Country Workii, Farm Steadings, Dairies, Sheep Dips, Tanks, • .;. Concrete Floors, etc . "jMTILLINERY , QCHO'OL. ; \ ■jyriss "yoN -pRANCIS . ; ! (Late of Sydney and Melbourne) , ; Will be at her Temporary Room, No. 33 (2nd Floor), City Chambers, on 29th, 30th, and 31st inat., to receive Intending Pupils for Classes commencing; June 3rd.,.'. T A N G L E Y CHAW, STOCK AND STATION AGENT. ' ~. HAMILTON. . , Offers several First-class Sheep; Runs, Dairy .; Farms, and Flax Areas. , Telephone 117, Hamilton Exchange. Clients can now ring me up from any 'Phone in the City :of Auckland. • "■■> ;:.'j ' TTNION COLLIERIES,*; LIMITED.I We beg to inform Customers and the Pub- ' lic that we are now in a position to Supply all Orders for our SPLENDID HOUSE COAL I on the shortest notice. ' ...... UNION COLLIERIES, LIMITED, : ! :. ; . . Newmarket, s i Telephone, No. 457. " "O ,M- 0 V A L N OTIC E. E. HARKINS, TRADING AS HARKINS BROS., - WHOLESALE TINSMITHS. Having Leased his Premises in Karangahape ; , Road to Mr. G. W. Jones, takes this oppor- ! tunity of thanking his Customers for their i support for the past 16 years, and wishes to j notify them of his Removal to his new fac- ' tory in Queen-street, next Prince Albert College. 'Phone, 1042. * _ GUN TREE . , AND ,■ 7 C* 0.. TESTATE AND TpiNAXCIAL GENTS, LAND VALUERS, ■ ARBITRATORS, AND FARMERS' AGENTS. Our Mr. Rountree having had 20 years' experience as a Farmer in the Waikato, and North of Auckland, intending Purchasers would do ' well to avail themselves of his experience before purchasing. Confidential reports on any property furnished on application. ,:, • Office: Ground ■ /.HOBSON BUILDINGS, : shortland-street, AUCKLAND, , . telephone 2193.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13497, 25 May 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13497, 25 May 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13497, 25 May 1907, Page 10