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, . Amusements. ... _____ rpHE SWEETEST PLAY OX EARTH. FIRST PRODUCTION IN AUCKLAND • Of "■-■'■: HUMAN HEARTS. A Play which held its premiere of Australasia at the Wellington .. Opera House on Saturday. May IS, and immediately conquered, by reason of its excellent qualities, its delightful conception, its genuine humour, and its true humanity and pathos, the entire theatregoers of the Southern city. Presented by ERNEST LEICESTER, The Distinguished London Actor, And FULL STAR DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. EDWIN GEACH'S LATEST ENTERPRISE. HIS MAJESTY'S THBATEF. Lessee, C. R. Bailey. . Direction, EDWIN GEACH. By arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON. Commencing THURSDAY. JUNE 6 uMno Nights Only). Grand Production of ,the Great Comedy Urania, HUMAN HEARTS. HUMAN HEARTS. HUMAN HEARTS. A Play of Hearts and Souls. THE PLAY: For twelve years this delightful and human play has held the entire American Continent a willing slave, in its golden meshes of Laughter, Pathos, and Tears. THE COMPANY Comprise a cast specially selected for their fitness in the various roles assigned to them headed by die Eminent English Heroic Lead. Mr. EG NEST LEICESTER. One. of the Finest Actors of the Day. And supported by artists of Eminence and Importance gathered 'for this production front THREE CONTINENTS. HUMAN HEARTS Is a True Play, with True Characters. And is known as One of the Most Brilliant and Far-reaching j Dramatic Propositions of recent years. BOX PLAN AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S, TUESDAY MORNING. Prices— 2s 6d. is (early doors to Second Stalls and Gallery. 5d extra). Touring Manager, W. J. LINCOLN. " AINBOW " XpAIR. "TDALNBOW" jjUIR. '" T> AINBOW" "PAIR. SALE OF WORK, ENTERTAINMENTS, ETC. j (In Aid of St. Paul's Organ Fund). "••_;, CHORAL HALL. JUNE 27, 28, AND 29. CT. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY. O The Members and Friends of the above Society are invited to a Musical Entertainment, to be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, June sth. at 3 p.m., at St. Patrick's Hall, (next to the Presbytery). His Lordship the Bishop has kindly consented to preside. Balance-sheet will bo read. NEVER Mind the Steeple—look out for the JL> Opera House. Sun. Aft. and Evening. " Young Men's Battles." Speaker, A. J. Black. BOXING.— Book your Seats at Teasdale's. Victoria-street, for tho GODFREYGATJLT Contest. Royal Albert Hall, MONDAY. Juno 3- ';_■", Lectures. _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ p 1 y £ TWO FREE HEALTH TALKS, Well Illustrated, will be given by MISS K. MCCALL. At the VIAVI ROOMS, STRANT ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET, On MONDAY and TiiURSDAi' AFTERNOONS, '"';'■ The 3rd and 6th inst., A.t 3 o'clock. Subjects— ' ■" " " HEADACHE, - BACKACHE. NERVOUS- " NESS." "GOOD HEALTH FOR WOMEN IN NATURE'S OWN WAY." Correspondence and Investigation Invited. Ladies Cordially Invited. p U B'L I C N 0 TIC E.' The trend of tho L Age is to convert all manner of businesses into Joint Stock Companies. .An exceptional opportunity is now offered to those • who wish to understand General Company Procedure, for A SERIES OF LECTURES ON COMPANY .■Wi BOOK-KEEPING AND PROCEDURE will be delivered by Mr. W. H. Hemingway, "KN.Z.A.A. (by exam.) in his Accountancy and Book-keeping Lecture Room. Endean's Buildings, commencing with ' FREE LECTURE • ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 4, at 7.30 p.m., ,-•.. ; ' to which all interested are cordially invited. Note.—No deep knowledge of Book-keeping is required to follow 'this Course; and the Lecturer, whose successes (with Partiiils) in Accountancy: Examinations number 158, will bring to bear throughout his own experience as Company Secretary, Auditor, and Liquidator. All details of Joint Stock Company; work will bo dealt with, from Promotion to Liquidation. . For all further particulars apply to HEMINGWAY. ROBERTSON, ANT. ' PALETHORPE. Public Accountants and Auditors, '■ :. } Endean's Buildings, Queen-street, - '■•■» Nos. 8. 9. 10, 14, 15. and. 16. - Telephone, 1462. ' T i Y\ S I N S T I T U T E. POPULAR LEOTURE * • By . . PROF. A. JARMAN, A.R.S.M., Lond.. M.A.1.M.E.. " GOLD, AND THE WINNING OF IT FROM MOTHER EARTH." FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 7. at 8.. --mT,- TfISST AID TO THE ' ''/_Wjß_i_\ ■*■ INJURED. , , ! fesa§4 MsS'r\ The First. Lecture will be given at tno office of the wW&fflw3swty Centre, Mercantile Chambera > t0 Ladie3., on WED\v%Wk&%B/ NESDAY. sth June, at 8 K ; -?<;>' P.m.. and to Men on FEIDAY, 7th June, at 8 p.m. The Fee for the Course (7s 6d) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY, Mercantile Chambers. Secretary. Meeting T> U B'L IC NOT I The Education Board' of the • District of Auckland. In accordance with the Provisions of "The Education Act-, .1904." the Education Board of tho District of Auckland directs it to be publicly notified that Meetings of Householders in the several School Districts named in the schedule hereunder will be held on . MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1907. at the times and places respectively set forth in the said Schedule. And in accordance with Section 119 of the said Act, the Board has also appointed that the Committees of the several School Districts named in the said Schedule shall hold Iheir First Meeting immediately after Election, at the places respectively set forth therein. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. SCHEDULE. ARAPABARA—I2 noon. School. . ARARIMU-4 p.m.. School. MANGAPAPA-7 p.m.. School. PARADISE—4 p.m.. School TAPU— p.m., Hastings School. WHANANAK3-7.30 p.m.. School. AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A Meeting of the Trustees will be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the sth inst., at 3 o'clock p.m. R. CAMERON. June 1, 1907. • Manager. A MEETING OF THE PUKEKOHE -ft, MOUNTED RIFLES will bo held in the Library Room, Pukekohe, on WEDNESDAY, sth June, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Camp. etc. All Persons interested in the Squadron are invited to attend. RALPH WYMAN, Lieutenant. NEVER Mind the Steeple—look out for the Opera House. Sun. Aft. and Evening. " Young Men's Battles." Speaker, A. J. Black.1 ■) TDEMOVAL :XT O.T I C E. EORGE pARTCR, THE PEOPLE'S TAILOR. • Has Removed to MORE COMMODIOUS AND CONVENIENT PREMISES. AT THE CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ELLIOTT STREETS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13453, 1 June 1907, Page 10

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