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I > ■ Amusements. ~~~" ' I * ■ M _ (VERA HOUSE AND FIT LEE-a - . Vaudeville t TWLLER-S " l^\^m ' Continued Success RALEIGH AND My, In their Extraordinary..&»nMf» ■-.-, . MR. SLA DE MURE AY? A«2r Witt A * • '■ THE MELBOURNE MKisTERSINGE!j A Clever Turn is that of " 13ECK," Who Paints T ™. D 0,,, „ THE .. OTAGPOOLE3. Screaming Sketch, "THE NEW WMWtm 808 LLOYD AMY TiLvrk'fr S ' LUCY LAVINIA SKLLIK POWFft DORIS BAKER ; VAL NEWTON • 2s. Is. and 6d. Reserves at. Wji.ttman'i. (ShORAL HALL. THURSDAY. JTj NB «, pONCERT. A UCKLAND QRCHEBTRAL QOCIETTj PROGRAMME: ["Fete Bohemc*' ■- , -. . - -. . Vfl««.»». j ORCHESTRA. M a*«nrt . . "Sj-mphonie P «^^^ A T«haikow,ki Sonjis. '" The Letter in Tho Fire" '• " T °M«AKRYCONEY™"* O "' I '' Overture, "William Tell" . . £„«:_. ' ORCHESTRA. , ' KOlßlßi INTERVAL. " Hungarian Rhapsodic" . « t>_ ORCHESTRA. Uvtt \ Song, " The Swimmer' - - . - »»_,•. | MR. BARKY CONEY. **' Extract. " Miction" - - - , Tnom»« ORCHESTRA. •'nomas Overture, " Zampa" - - n er ~ ORCHESTRA. ceroid Conductor: HERB JOHAN WTEiAERT. Doors open at 7.15. commence at B.' Cs*. riages may bo ordered for 9.50. ' --, , A few tickets, Front Seats 3s, Gallery & are on sale at Body's, Wiltlman and" Arey's. the English and. Foreign Piano Agency, and nt the doors; oi may be oh." taincd from the Secretary and Treasurer. Special Trams for the Choral Hall lca"*o Remuera at 7, ■Three Lamps 7 and 7.15 m returning on the conclusion of the Concert. '* 13 OX I N G. bTxTu JJ AUCKLAND AMATEUR BOXING CLUB; " The Finals of the Amateur Events art POSTPONED till further notice. 1 "DHYSICAL CULTURE.''' < ■ LEYS INSTITUTE, PONSONBY. : ■ PROF. POTTER, Director. ' FRIDAY NIGHT— and Professional men; 'Physical'.'Culture for health purposes only. ■:- ~ v - £1 18 PER, TERM. DANCING.— Long Night Social in connection with Mr. E. A. Williams' Dancing Classes. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). Old members invited to attend. '■:■••>- ■ Gas. . •/ WANTED VISITORS TO TOWN TO SEE ACE T Y L E N E. >'. THE KING OF LIGHTS, / As. Manufactured by Murray's • Jumbo , ;.-" ■'. Generator, The Only Safe Machine on the Market. It is 15 times more Luminous than Coal Gas at One-third its Cost It requires neither Mantles or Chimneys. It develops 600 degrees more heat in Cooking. l ■•"■■. THE NEW BUNSON BURNER ■• i For Acetylene will produce 2000 degrees *ol ' heat at 3J inches pressure, on a consumption '■ of 2-fect per hour, costs IJd. YOU CAN COOK A DINNER FOR 3D. - V . ':■ . YOU NEED NOT WAIT. For a £6000 Plant in your Country Town to provide you with Gas for ; < COOKING. HEATING. OR LIGHT. : ■ j Complete Outfits '"-. for a 6-roomed Country ! House, including Gas Cookers, from £25, 300 OUTFITS NOW WORKING IN AUCK LAND PROVINCE. , . All Insurance Companies accept our Generators-'without Extra, Premium. N.Z. ACETYLENE AND WATER' GAS c SYNDICATE, : _ ... iiarangahape Road, Newton. Ponsonby or Grey Lynn Cars stop at th» • ,-■■■'■■-■,' ■..:•'.!■■ .-.'■.:>.. door. , v,-, Write for Illustrated : Catalogue. U :,

Educational. , I THE COSMOPOLITAN , /COLLEGE, . ... — HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. '. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Preparation for MATRICULATION, SENIOR . ■' AND JUNIOR ! CIVIL SERVICE..': 0 AND U .- TEACHERS', PHAIWAOY. etc., in all subject?; COUNTRY ; CORRESPOMJEinCM. ■'."COMHER. CIAIj COURSE, Languages, Gregg's Shorthand. . Foreigners'. Taught English from their owe • - Languages. ' Translation of all kirds made. Letters written in Foreign Languages for transmission. . . • . , ■ < TMTAURICE J> % TrEESLNG, Principal ! FROEBEL KINDERGARTEN. 3, Beckham . Place, off Upper: Grafton: Road. : Terra ; begins MONDAY, June* 10th. Girl Student* *-' wishing to train as Kindergarteners for the Association Certificate, may obtain all particulars from' the. Principal. -At home to parents and students from 3rd inst.: ■ :■- I ■ 1,--fr..in.i.,if.iiii M i... i.. ..—.p. . 7 -^—~—. DOME RECENT .' SUCCESSES 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. Write, Call, or Telephone for Prospectus. ' TERM BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY. J. H. C OLWILL ' SHORTHAND. .TYPEWRITING, BOOK' ; KEEPING. AND'WRITING SCHOOL, ■ _ SWANSON-STREET. -- ■-■"■ .',^,v:'} 'Phone, 1147. '. ■•"»',' --•./,'.,•,•.- TPDWARD O pEASTON, MUS. BAC : DURHAM UNIVERSITY, Organist and Choirmaster, St. David's vt; • Church, . -. '■■■'■ TEACHER OF THE ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING, AND THEORY OP MUSIC. . '"■ Solo Organist, and Choir Trainer. . • " 13, PARK ROAD. AUCKLAND. QPEECH defects "■{ cured personally or by lD letter. iTwelve lessons or by correspondence, 42s ■:" Fees in advance. Consultations free. Elocution taught.— Metoalfo has res;umed teaching at Mutual Lite Buildings, 68, Queen-street. •■■,.■,■■ W.ATSON'S ' ' ' WHISKY IS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. XT E TJ EALANDTT EItA LD. Subscriptions : M per week, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, ! ,-■ posted to any part of the colony. i.;. ~. Advertisements under the following classes--'■;];}' Wasted, To List. Fob Sale, Lost and Found,.;. . Personal, Board and Residence, are inserted 11 ; at the rate of 12 words tor Is, or three consecu- ; tive insertions for 2s 6d. , ' ' " • Birtus, Harkiages, and Deaths, 2s 6d etch ...■.'' insertion; Funeral Notices, Is extra. These announcements must be signed by the advert •'• Replies to advertisements' will be' received at : the offices of the Herald free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal el; advertisements in the Übrald must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-iinu,rtion of advertisements through accident, or from other causes. ,:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13456, 5 June 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13456, 5 June 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13456, 5 June 1907, Page 12

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