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Amusements. p I or A L HA L' L. Direction J. and N.-TAIT. " The Purest Note of a Violin yet Heard ."■'■■ : in Auckland." THE MARIS HALLI CONCERTS. THIRD RECITAL, MONDAY EVENING NEXT, . MONDAY EVENING NEXT, MONDAY EVENING , NEXT, At 8 o'clock. Seldom lias an Artist been accorded such a Great Ovation as has been the case at each of Miss Marie Hall's Concerts. Marie Hall's Violin Playing appeal? with unwonted force to her auditors. MARIE .HALL. MARIE HALL. M A E I E II A L L. LONIE BASCHE. Pianist. THIRD RECITAL. MONDAY EVENING. — MARIE HALL will playThe Celebrated MENDELSSOHN CONCERTO (The Most Melodious Work ever written for . the Violin). Aria ..... (Penaglia) Minuet - - - (De Angelis) Gigue (De Angelis) "Introduction and Hondo Ganriceioso" ; -. - -■'■ (St. Saens) " Otello Fantasie "ft - - (Ernst) - MISS LONIE BASCHE will play— " Evening" - (Schumann) Minuet • , - - (Sjambati) " Esyenlaub " - - (Erail Sauer) " Stanc'.chen " - (Schubert-Liszt) "March Militaire" (Schubert-Tansig) Plan and Tickets at Wildman and Arey'S. Day Sale at the Toreador PRICES: 63, 4s. 3s, and 2s. M MARCUS, Business Manager. pOME A NB! pOME ALL!! "WESLEY TTALL, piTT-STEEET. WEDNESDAY JULY AND J rpHURSDAY, A UGUST j pRAND pAKE AND APRON TfAIE, BY PITT-ST. CHOIR MEMBERS (In Aid of Choir Funds). WEDNESDAY, AT 3-opening Ceremony, by A. C CAUGHEY, Esq. Sale of Work. Orchestra. Afternoon' Tea. WEDNESDAY, AT "-Competitions (Threading Needle. Hat Trimming, and Naildriving). Musical Items. Side-shows. THURSDAY. AT 7—Musical Items. Competitions Repeated. Also Prizes lor Best Plate Cakes, Scones, Lollies, and Best Conundrum on the Pair and Choir. Side-shows. ADMISSION: Afternoon, Free; Evening, 6d; Children, 3d. HAROLD E. LIGHT, ■ . General Manager. OPERA HOUSE (Fuller's), Sun. Aft. "Working Men and Religion," A. J. Black. Solo, " The Better Land" (Cowen), Mrs. Black. Violin Obligate. Football-Tj-lOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. rpO-DAY (SATURDAY). AT ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. rpHAMES.V. A TJCKLAND. , Kick-off, 3 p.m. sharp. Admission to Ground, 6d; Grandstand, 6d. C. V. LANGSFOED, Sec, A.R.U. AUCKLAND TJIOOTBALL A SSOCIATION. NORTH SHORE DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. rr< o « D A Y. np o-D a Y. i FIRST REPRESENTATIVE MATCH OF SEASON. "WAIKINO V. AUCKLAND. KICK OFF 3 P.M. SHARP. CUP TIE-UNITED V. TABERNACLE. KICK OFF 2 P.M. SHARP. Boats at Frequent Intervals. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE. W. J. H. REYNOLDS. Hon. Sec.

Corporation Notices. piTY OF AUCKLAND. WATER SUPPLY STOPPED. Water Consumers in QUEEN-STREET, from Wellesley-street to Karangahapc Road, in WHITE-STREET, MARMION-STREET, and SCOTIA PLACE, are hereby notified that the Water Supply will be shut off on SUNDAY NEXT, the 28th inst., from 8 o'clock a.m. till about 4 o'clock p.m., in the Streets named. HENRY AY. WILSON, July 25, 1907. Town Cleric.

Highway Districts "OEMUERA ROAD DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given that the Eemuera Road Board Office has been appointed as the place where, complaints may be lodged in writing of any omission on the part of the Auckland Electric Tramways Company, Ltd., to provide sufficient accommodation for the efficient subservance of the terms of tne Tramways Deed of Delegation, and to secure the full benefit of the Tramway service within the Remuera Road District to the Residents and Ratepayers of the said District. The nature of complaints must be as to inability to secure seating accommodation in the cars provided, omission to fulfil the time-table, and insufficiency of cars to deal with the carriage of intending passengers. J. S. DICKSON, Chairman, Remuera Road Board. July 26, 1907.

■ —— j Dividends. MEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. THE TRANSFER BOOKS of this Company will bo CLOSED from the 31st instant to the 13th proximo (both days inclusive), preparatory to PAYMENT OF INTERIM DIVIDEND. By Order of the Board. JAMES BUTTLE, General Manager. Auckland, July 23, 1907. '

TTIKURANGI COAL COMPANY, " XJ - LIMITED. WARRANTS FOR DIVIDEND For the Half-year ended June 30, 1907, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, ARE NOW PROCURABLE At the Office of the Company, NOS. 103 AND 109, VICTORIA ARCADE. H. GILFILLAN. JUST., Secretary. ' Auckland. July 23rrt, 1907.

T) S O -WINTER CLEARANCE SALE. Beautiful Silk Neckwear Goods up to 4s 6d. now Is. , Neck Ruffles, 2s lid; Original Price, 12s6d. J Remnants Ribbon half price. 4000 yds of Embroidery for 2Jd. j Go-carts and Photo. Frames greatly reduced, j SALE NOW ON -D.3.C. "PURE AUSTRALIAN WINES. FOR J- INVALIDS. JOHN REID AND CO., 43 and 45. Fort-street. ELECTRICITY IS LIFE, f TRY APOSOZBIN. c cii. { e

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13501, 27 July 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13501, 27 July 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13501, 27 July 1907, Page 10