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Amusements. . ■'■ ■ — . OPERA HOUSE AND FULLER'S, A , .~ - v I, _„ OF Al4 -» '- Vaudeville , TpUl-LEii's , »*■> , . Minstrel ' ' J? ' ■ ■ Swß?*' >:•<.' l TO-NIGHT.-,'!.,,.- «r iVowSf * ' First, appearance of ' - "B KCK -" 11-1. « . Lightning Sketch At list. ' Who Tami* Twn Piciures Upside Down i,„ FIVE XUNUTEs *"*'*•' BORIS BAKER, Serin and Danger <■ Reappearance of LEWIS j-Isthn •pilE .gTACI'OOLES. ' * Comedy .Sketch' Team. gTE»ABT. B AIN. AND In Eccentric Patter Comedian* And Grand Doable Company 2s. Is. and 6d. Reserves at wildnian's. B i r ~ L "~ i a. B n; • ROYAL albert hall, MAY 27. 23. AM) 25. 11. W. STEVENSON. H. W. STEVENSON. H. W. STEVENSON, The World's Greatest Billiartlitt, Plays only in Auckland at the ROYAL ALBERT HALL ALBERT-STREET. MONDAY EVENING, MAY £?. ?s£f^ : t H. W. STEVENSON V. J. JACKSON. 1000 tp> Jackson receiving 600 atari. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENING*. MAY 28 AND 29. '^ H. W. STEVENSON V. B. FORD. 2000 up. ; B. Ford receiving 1100 start H. W. STEVENSON gives an exhibition of the famous Anchor or Cradle Cannon eacfc '■' evening Play commences 8 o'clock. . Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Table by Barton. McGill. CT.' MARK'S PARISH BALL. BEMUERA., GUILD " AT HOME." Song Title Competition and Silhouette ' Competition. Prizes awarded, TUESDAY, MAY 28. 1907. . ," Admission. la. Refreshments Provided. Doors open 7.30. commence 8 TTAZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE.- -*•-*- Last week numerous shootista put on the possible in both our SIX-SHOT BULL'SEYES and RUNNING TARGETS Matches. Tho firing off of tho ties exhibited some good shooting, and resulted in a win for ' Mr. F. Webb in both competitions. Daring the week Mr G. Matthews put on a y.otal of 99 bull's-eyes, thus winning: tho prise in the AGGREGATE Bull's-Eycs. . Prixe-win» w * , for week ending May 25th will receive; 5 15, ' Cash for SIX-SHOT BULL'S-EYES MATvJIi; Gold-plated Inkstand.-, for AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYES and Set of Boxing Gloves for RUNNING TARGET'S. DANCING, DEPORTMENT, AND PHYSI. GAL CULTURE. - ■■ MRS. AND MISS QUEENIE MALOOMSON BOOLT. ART SOCIETY'S HALL. ■ ■———— ,',.-' ■■-~«.■■;'■. N.B.—Owing' the' Choral Hall being engaged on several' Monday Evenings, the Glass' will-THIS EVENING and in future be held at the Art Society'si Hall, near the Public Library. PHYSICAL .CULTURE.' LEYS INSTITUTE, PONSONBY. PROF. POTTER, Director. FRIDAY NIGHT-Busiiiess and Professional men; -Physical! Culture for health purposes only; J £1 Is PER TERM. . ." -'.■■."-,-■ v;.:i-i- ": ' '- ———■ ■;,-; ■ ■ , "'V,;::^.-;--D, ANCING.'-Mr. E. A. Williams, Teacher ,"• Ballroom Dane inc. No. 8, lolanthe Dancing Academy, Upper Queen-street. Terms, etc., on application. DANCING, 1 DEPORTMENT, ETC. -MISS MAUD MEAKES-Adults" Classes, King Edward's Hall, Symonds-st., Fridays, 7.30; Juvenile Classes, Ponsonby Hall, Saturdays.. 2.30 p.m. Private Lessons by' appointment.-' Terms, Glenosmond, Symonds-st. Tel. 1349. UEEN'S :HALL,' PAGET-STREET.-Avaii- * able for Lectures, Concerts, Lodges,, and various; Social "■; Gatherings, j Up-to-date conveniences. " Bluthner"' Piano. Tcrmi ' ■"-■-" moderate.—Apply to A. Thome, Paget-street. BLACK Speaks, to i Men. Sum " Aft.,' Opera House. Subject, "A Clean City." Even- : i ing, People's Meeting. > Mr. Innca (Encounterf assisting. , , - , . ~— ~~~~. —.." ■;..: :-,"; —~'-.,:,J..':,,...■.,"'.,'"^-.-,'-."■ "' - —"« * Lectures. ~ , — : ■ IF WOMEN ONLY. KNEW.-They are V ; Sf -L '* ;.vlted to lean! -the aims of. tho ; Via*i,, Lectures, given on MOSiiAi and THURS- ';':-. DAY AFTERNOONS, the 27th and 30th insW^ M at 3 p.m., at tho Viavi Rooms, 2nd Floor, Strand Arcade, Queen-si. 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 bo obtained at the'above address; on application personally or by letter.. TCIIBBT AID 'TO THE /vsBMI&Hi INJURED. . ].;■;■ •;_;. /*Sw4,Jflii™i "^ no First Lecture will bo <-feHkv^** i *r2Kfii given to 1 : Ladies at the .'PK^'\»3i'^ Office of '' the : - Centre, Mcr * : V^mmiy^M^/ cantile Chambers, on. WEDV^ffi&flPsJ ;NESDAY, sth Juno, at.* n(c??J7 p.m. The fee for the coiiw sj; ' (7s 6d) mUBt- bo prepaid to ■ WILLIAM RATTRAY, Secretary. Athletics. ■ '_ ./CAPTAIN < COOK ' PROPRIETARY. ' NEXT WEDNESDAY, at 7.30 o'clock. <i>l . NOVICE- i? 1 C o&lO ' HANDICAP, 75yds. *-'±U . . Nominations, 2s, Close TO-NIGHT, at 9. ; W. RILEY, ' ■ 17, Coombee' Arcade. ■——«» i i i msS ■*'*-'■'' ;' Gas. ' ' "The Queen Serene," .'A OE TY L E St" . ■ Will draw other queens • By various means, ' The Fairest of the Fair. In various ways ' .""""""'.•..'•'' They'll grace the days, "i,\* ' Adding delight -'■ TO MEN, OF LIGHT., /"' AT THE WINTER SHOW, 22, 23, 24, 25. .' _ - N.Z.'ACETYLENE-AND WATER GAS ,: ';:,.SYNDICATE, .' Kaiiingahapo Road, Newton. • . ; LIGHTING CONTRACTORS TO THE SHOW- " .1 11..1.L m -irrun 1 Kammmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm " ' Professional Noticesp» ■ ■ —-■-'■• ■-■'- —* ■■■- ' •" ■ G BUXTON HEWER (Graduate American . College, Pennsylvania). PSYCHOLOGIST, cures all diseases; no medicine: daily, 10-3 p.m.—317. Victoria' Arcade. Tel. 2034. LA' D 1 E SI!! * Do all your own • Knitting on " BEEHIVE** CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINES- - ■ THEY ARE MADE, IN ENGLAND, and have a, world-wida reputation. Worked and easily understood by children. Awarded Gold Medals Paris. 1905; Antwerp, 1906. OVEB - 20,000 SOLD. Price complete, with all accessories packed f.o.b. Melbourne, £7 10j (exempt from Customs).— KNITTING MACHINE CO., Cromwell Building* Bourke-st.. Melbourne Mention this paper. UNCLAIMED' MONEY AND PROPERTY.- ' To Heirs and Claimants.— Register of Advertisements concerning Chancery Funds, Next of Kin, and persons advertised, for to Claim Money and Property, newedition. 470 ; pa.ges; price 2s 6d, i postage W. from Whitcombe and Tombs, Christchurcn. Wellington, Dunedin, or Dougal and Co. V* undertake Searches and Inquiries of any « e ' ' acription in all parts of the world. • Money Claims and Property Claims in United Kingdom carried through.— and Co., «■ Strand. London, England. Established 1844- ■ igjgg' : : '' y,/ - ■ ■•■■■■ ■; " . <• '' " ~ ■jVT E yE A AN D TT ER A L D-;:['J Subscriptions : fid per week, delivered in town , . and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, ,; posted to any part of the colony. * ■■.-•': \g r i. Advkrtiskmexts under the following elai«e»— Wasted, To Let. For Sals, -Lost asd Vovvd, Fkbsosal', Hoard asd Residence, are in«rt*o - at the rate of 12 words (or Is, or three conaecu- • tive insertions for 2s Sd.; ; . v. Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 2* 6d eaofc ; insertion; Fckehai," Notices, Is extra. These announcements must be signed by tin: advertiser. Replies to advertise will be received ** the onlcca of tin? iIK;t.\LU tree of charge. _.'; Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal *' r > advertisements in the Herald must be in writingThe Proprietors do not hold themselves respon- - . sible for non-inUrtion of advcrtiaenuitts throuti accident or from otter causes. ; • : jg; !

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13497, 25 May 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13497, 25 May 1907, Page 10