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Amusements. TELLER'S QI'EEA i JJ^USE. TO-NIGHT AND KVEKY EVENING .at 3 TELLER'S *TJEW yALDbULLE QO. Unbounded Success Nightly. ■ ~ ALLAN'CHAW. EMPEROR OP COINS. In his Clever and Original Act. Increasing Success Nightly of n»oi) TT " i~* rah A and F H. ix NELLIE DENT, In One-act Comedy, "A Bacn°lorV Dream." JOE—WATTS AM.) LUCAS-UADGE WATTS ANT) LUCAS Mirth-Provoking; Irish Comrii»ni. LUCAS EISXERS KUO WmBSOS HUi'm:t CHRISTIE TWO PRICES OERTIE MCLEOD. • , „_.„_, , AND BIOSCOPE PICTURE.,,.,„,. Last Ntehts of STEWART AND UJRRAINL. ZISKA. VAN TELLS. Prices: Zi, la, and 6d. Reserves at WiWjuyn s. Manager, WALTER FULLER. GRAND pQNTEST pBOGRAMME, In the ALBERT PARK. On SUNDAY NEXT, FEB. 18th. at 3 p.m., Given by AUCKLAND FIRST BATTALION RAND, Who -will appear in their Fall Dress Military Uniform* In response to numerous requests. Bandmaster Mohr has decided to give tho public the last opportunity before the Band goes to New Plymouth of hearing the Contest Selections. "WILLIAM TELL" and "OEMS OF SCHUMANN." and March " N.1.8.8.A." Also the two quartet*. " Oborott" and "La Favorita." The sum of £-30 is yet needed to meet the expense? of tho trip, and His Worship -ho Mayor has kindly consented to give the public another opportnnitj of subscribing the ahovenamed sum. H. G. HILL, Hon. Secretary, j MISSIONS TO BEAM EN. A CONCERT •will be siren in S. Matthew's Parish Hall, in aid of the Mission to Seamen, on FRIDAY. February 14, at 8 p.m. Admission, Is. A. P. COWIL. 1 rpHB 1903 BAND CONTEST -i At NEW PLYMOUTH, FEBRUARY 24th TO FEBRUARY 28th. Special Excursion Fares on Steamers from Auckland to Now Plymouth. _„_ w _ „„ Marching Competition, THURSDAY, 2/th February. J. CLARKE. Secretary. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. TTNOX pHURCH, pARNELL. INDUCTION OF THE R J. M. S 1 "' 10 *' B ' 4 - By the Revs. A. 0. Wcdde.tspoon, G. B. ! Monro, and R. L. Walker. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, FEB. 13, At 7.30. The Choral portion will be led by a large Choir. Prcludium, " Andante in F" (Lemmens). Satirtus (Atl wood). Anthem, " Praise Ye the Lord" (Gogs). Offertorium. " Audantino in B Flat" (Hollins). " Tbo Blessing" (L. Mason). Postlude, " Blessing and Honour' (Spohr). Stainer's " Amen." Organist and Choral Director, MB. J. F. BENNETT. A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. rnifJß T?EV. JOHN TJRQUHART I " Will ; PREACT AND lectue:- / as under I MONDAY, February 17—" Arc the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments ; Really a Divine Revelation?" I TUESDAY, 18th—" Conditional Immortality —Is It Scriptural?" jTHURSDAY, 20th—" Final Restoration—la It tho Teaching l of the Bible?" SUNDAY, 23rd— Preach Morning and Evening. • Collection at Each Lecture. ' =3" Dividends. -VTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. DIVIDEND WARRANTS loi the Half-year ended November 39, 1907, ARE NOW PROCURABLE at the Head Office of the Company. JAMES BUTTLE, General Manager. Auckland, February 12. 1903. »—-**"-" ——■ —"i ■ ■ ■ - i ■■ — — —- — I-1 ■—— ...—.— ■i. . ■—# Mining Notices. WAITANGI GOLD MINING COMPANY, NO LIABILITY. A Call (the Fourth) of Twopence per Share has been mad© This Day by tho Director!*, payable to the Secretary, at the Company's Office, Ilobson Buildings, She-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of February, 1908. HENRY J. LEE, Secretary. Auckland February M, 1908. - ■ ' ' ■ ■ .'. ■' -i Removal Notices. DEIOVAL "VT 0 T I C E. The Public generally and the Policyholders of tho CITIZENS' LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD., Are hereby notified that the business of the Company will in future be carried on in the Buildings of tho MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, 62, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND (4 doors below Fort-street), IyOTIOE, OF REMOVAL.. The undersigned desire to intimate that they have Removed from Bc. Queen-street to more commodious Chambers at Xy-YNDHAM-STEEET, In the building next above the National Bank premises TDDRTON AND TTAMMOND, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, I Dental. ON SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. ON SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. ON SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. To suit those engaged at business during: : the ordinary week-day hourß, MR. HOWEY ; WALKER will attend at his Dental Rooms on Saturday afternoons from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. (NOT open in evenings.) DENTIST HOWEY WALKER, opposite J- 7 Yates'. T\ ALGETY AND pOl., TTD CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED ... £4,000.000 at?. PAID DUP rr ™ .„ ... £1.000.000 stg. RESERVE FUND ,- ... !. £235,000 stg. WOOL. STOCK. STATION, SHIPPING, AND INSURANCE AGENTS. OFFICES: HOBSON'S BUILDLNGS. FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone. No. 2319. - i TNCREASING IN FAVOUR EVERY DAY. rpHE " QLIVER" rpYPEWEITER, Now nsed by Council Offices, Insurance Offices, Merchants, Sharebrokers, Shopkeepers, Warehouses, Auctioneers, and School AND WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST ? THERE IS NO MACHINE TO COME UP TO HTHE " QLIVER." Gall up and see one, even if you hare no use for a Typewriter, for it is a Nineteenth Century Revelation. THE "OLIVER" TYPEWRITER CO., 27 and 28, City Chambers, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13672, 13 February 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13672, 13 February 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13672, 13 February 1908, Page 10