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[ Amusements. pHORAL HALL. MHO-NIGHT ! HALL. J- O-NIGHT ! ! SECOND BLACK-PREMYSLAV CONCERT. • SECOND BLACK-PREMYSLAV CONCERT. ! Doors at 7.15. Concert at 8 > LAST NIGHT'S CONCERT A BRILLIANT ! ' SUCCESS. ' PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT. ' Songs, (a) "Young Dietrich" - (Henschel) 5 lb) "Non piu Andrai" - - (Mozart) ,1 ANDREW BLACK. i ! Piano. "Prelude" - - - (Rachmaninoff, J BESSIE BEATTIE. I Song, "When the Heart is Young" - (Dudley Buck • ' MADAME CHAMBERS. ; Violin, " Carmen Phantaisie" - - (Bizet) ' 1, Introduction, moderato; 2, Lento Assai, Allegro. 1 PREMYSLAV. ' Songs, (a) "It was a Dream" - (Lassen) (b) " Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind" (Sergeant) ANDREW BLACK. 1 _ PART 11. Violin, (a) " Humoresqne" - - (Dvorak) (b) "La Ronde des Lutins" (Bazzini) PREMYSLAV. • Song, " May Morning" - - - - (Denza) i MADAME' CHAMBERS. Piano, " Wiudes-Flustern" - - (Emil Saner) BESSIE BEATTIE. Songs, (a) " Land o' the Leal" (b) " Blue Bonnets over the Border" ANDREW BLACK. Violin, " Ziguenerwcisen" - • (Sarasate) PREMYSLAV. PRICES—4s. 2s 6d. Is. Plan Now Open at Wihlman and Arey's. Efficient Tram Service from all parts. H. N. SOUTHWELL. Concert Manager. Broad wood Patent Earless Grand Piano supplied by English and Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd. LAST CONCERT-TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). ; p O U N T R Y TOUR. THAMES—MONDAY, July 8. TUESDAY, July 9. , CAMBRIDGE-WEDNESDAY July 10. • HAMILTON-THURSDAY, July 11. BLACK-PREMYSLAV CONCERTS. BLACK-PREMYSLAV CONCERTS. ' ■ ■ ■ —I Legal Notices. ; -OE ROBERT SHARLAND, DECEASED. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. In the matter of The Trustee Act, 1883." and in the matter of ROBERT SHARLAND, late of Warwick, in the State of Queensland, formerly of Cliristchurch, New Zealand,- gentleman, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV2N ♦■hat by an order of His Honor Mr. Justice Denniston. made in the Supreme Court of New Zealand on the Ist day of July, 1907, it is ordered that the administrator in the estate of the said deceased do give notice to creditors in the estate to send in their Claims, addressed to the Administrator of the Will of Robert Sharkind, deceased, care of Messieurs Buddie, Button and Company, Solicitors, Auckland, within' one month after the date of the insertion of this notice. Dated this 4th day 01" Juiy, 1907. BUDDLE. BUTTON AND CO., Solicitors for Administrator, Wyndham-street, Auckland. Corporation Notices. piTY OF AUCKLAND. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to "The Auckland Domain vesting Act, 1893," that the Auckland City Council has granted the use of the Cricket Ground to the Auckland Hockey Association for the purpose of playing a Hockey Match with the Otago Hockey Association Team, on July 13, 1907, with authority for such Association to make a charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the Cricket Ground, with an extra Shilling for every horse or vehicle . and an additional charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the Pavilion. HENRY W. WILSON, June 29, 1907. Town Clerk. ' THOROUGH .OF MOUNT EDEN. THE LOCAL BODIES' LOANS ACT, 1901, AND THE AMENDMENTS THEREOF PROPOSED LOAN FOR THE PURPOSE OF ROAD CONSTRUCTION, DRAINAGE, AND OTHER WORKS IN THE BOROUGH. The Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses of the Borough of Mount Eden hereby give notice: — (1) That the Mount Eden Borough Council proposes to engage in the following undertakings, namely: — (a) The Reconstruction and Formation of the Two Main Roads,. namely, Mount Eden Road and Mount Roskill Road, to their junction with the Epsom and Mount Albert Road, in. accordance with the levels adopted for the proposed tramways thereon, the Metalling of the same to the full width, the Formation, Kerbing, Channelling, and Ashing of the Footpaths on botn sides of such Main Roads; the Forma- . tion to its full width of Belle Vue Road at a point opposite St. Barnabas' Hall, the Formation of Sherbourne Road from its junction with . Belle Vue Road to the Northern . Boundary Line of Allotment 48A abutting thereon; the Formation of Bellwood Avenue to its full width between Mount Roskill Road and Marl-borough-atreet, and the Kerbing and Channelling of the recently-formed Footpath in the Epsom and Mount • ■ ■ Albert Road. (b) The Acquisition of Land that may be required for the widening of Mount Eden Road, between its junctions with Symoncls-street and Burleigh-street, and the acquisition of any land that may be required for the widening of View Road, between Esplanade Road and Mount. Eden Road. (c) The Construction of Drainage Works to provide for the drainage of the area ■in the Borough known as the Water-street" area, and the Construction of Drainage Works to provide for the drainage of Epsom and Mount Albert Road, and the properties abutting thereon. » (2) That the Mount Eden Borough Council being unable to provide the necessary funds for such works out of the ordinary revenue of the Borough of Mount Eden, proposes to borrow a sum not exceeding £13,000 at a rate of interest not exceeding £4| per cent, per annum, the amount proposed to be borrowed for and applicable to the purpoie of the above undertaking (a) being £11,700. of the above undertaking (0) £500, and of the above i undertaking (c) £bCO. (3) That the proposed security for the repayment of such Loan shall be the revenues of the Borough of Mount Eden (other than special rates now levied as security for special water loans). (4) That the Mount Eden Borough Council proposes to make such loan repayable in 15 years. (5) That the Mount Eden Borough Council proposes to pay out of the Loan such costs, charges, and expenses as the Mount Eden Borough Council may determine to have been actually incurred in connection with such Loan, but the Mount Eden Borough Council dees not propose to pay out of the Loan the interest thereon for the first year. Dated the 13th day of June, 1907. ALBERT ROBINS, Town Clerk. Groceries, euc, ''PEAS. "EVERYBODY DRINKS TEA, ALL THE YEAR ROUND. AND WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING BLENDS:- • i I '• p OLDEN npip," THE TEA FOR THE CONNOISSEUR. A High-grown Ceylon Orange Pekoe of Cuoice Flavour and Aroma. Is 8d per lb, 61b tins 9s 6d, 121b tins 19s. " rPHE QLD ILL," A TEA OF EXCELLENT QUA I', Being a Blend of Fine Indian and Ceylon Growths. A Splendid Family Tea. Is 4d per lb, 61b tins 7s 6d, 121b tins 15s. " J3ROKEN T EAF." SPLENDID VALUE. AND RICH IN i^tybOß Is per lb, 61b tins 5s 9d, 12ib tins lis 6d. H. M...S MEETOX L m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13482, 5 July 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13482, 5 July 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13482, 5 July 1907, Page 8