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Amusements. / pULLER'S QPERA JJOUSE. New Programme an Immense • Success. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING, AT 8. "PULLER'S ATEW ~\TAUDEVILLE pO. 1 ULLER'S i> BW V AUDEVILLE V->O. Great and Glorious Success of Eva 1 EE AND her ttjiccanninies, VA -Li EE and HER 1 ICOANNINIE.S, In their Clever and Novel Coou Act. THE tjanvards, I- HE -D ANVARDS, In Screaming Act. " Bumpetty Bumps." WILL - rpilE 77AN KLIN'S—RUBY 1 HE 1' RANKLINS The Versatile Musical Comedy Artists. Jennie Johnstone, Watts, and Lucas, Lucas Sisters, Rud Peterson. LESSO AND RE AO, Gertie McLeod, Rupert Christie. 1 TOD CALLOWAY. NEW PICTURES. 2s, Is, and 6(1. Reserves at Wildman's. R OYAL a lbeet JJ ALL gT. PATRICK'S Q.RAND jQOMINION F AIR ' " AND " T HB irth OF T he E mpiee " LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of the greatest artistic and financial success ever known in Auckland. LAST NIGHT OF THE COLOSSAL DISPLAY. LAST NIGHT OF THE DOMINION FESTIVAL. Doors open 7 p.m. Is to all parts. T. S. HOLBROOK, Secretary. Prize winners, February 29 and March February 29: Mr. Duvall, Iris Goldsboro, Charlotte Wilson, Alice Johnson, Mr. Melville, L A. Lennan, T. O'Connor, G. Hogard, Miss Quinn, —• Hannigan, W. C'. Thomas, Mrs. W. Maboney, T. Borich, L. E. Barron, Victor Robinson, C. Nicholson, Fr. Brodie, W. Nolan, Miss B. Murphy. C. McLeod, Ethel Murphy, Miss Lorrigan, T. McCarthy, Mrs. Middleton, S. Yock, K. Brohan, M. J, Sheahan, A. McIntyre, J. Josephs, M. Delaney. John Fernandez, G. McLiness, Mr. Mahoney, Miss Madigan. Mr. Murray, E. Green, Miss Gleeson. Mrs. Barclay, Father Darby, W. Duffin, J. Calder, R. Nairn, Mary Ball, H. Stevens, J. M. Melville, Mrs. Drew, Mary Reedy, Mr. Griffin, J. Bateson, P. Delahunty, Miss Brown. March 2: 11. Smythe, Mr. Napier. R. R. Binna, Miss Tuohey, B. Crawford, M. Sheahan, F. Little, Peggie Ryan. Bishop Lenihan. A. Whitford, V. Cornino, Mr. Reedy, Violet Hyde, A. Jenkinson, M. Metcalfe, F. Lincoln, Nora Byron, JJr. Day. Mr. Bloomfield, W. Wright, Eva Watts, Mr. Napier, E. Osborne, K. Buxton, Roy Rowe, Mr. Dunn, Mr. Fowler, R. Coghlan, F. Williams, L. Watt (HERALD Office), A. J. Stevenson, Mr. Col son, Mrs. C. Kay, Mrs. Quinlan, Mr. F. Constant, Mr. Blewden, W. Millard, A. E. Toye, T. Clayton. Miss P. de Leon, P. Delahunty, E. Doree. Mr. Hoare, R. J. Bond, Mrs. Tobin, Mrs. Tobin, J. A. _ Brind, Mrs. A. Taylor, L. Gardiner, A. Griffin, J. W. Molloy, T. Longham. F. Herarm, «T. Roderick, W. J. Napier, B. Smith, T. Camming®, Father Farthing, Mrs. Clark (Victoria-st.), J. Maxwell. Excursions, Picnics, etc. -yy HOLES ALE AND RETAIL QEEMISTS' SECOND piCNIC AND piSHING pXCURSION. P.S. BRITANNIA leaves the Ferry Wharf 10.15 a.m. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 4, 1903. PUBLIC NOTICE. i rpHE AUCKLAND CHEMISTS will be JL CLOSED on WEDNESDAY NEXT, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and RE-OPEN in the Evening, 7 to 9. HAROLD O. WILES, Hon. Sec. Educational. AIKATO MILLINERY CLASSES. Millinery Classes under Madame Marion, of the Auckland Technical College, will be held as under, commencing next week: N HAMlLTON—Wednesdays, 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., Old Council RoomNG ARU A AHI A—, 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., Mr. Whitburn's House. HUNTLY—' 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., Presbyterian Schoolroom. BUCKLAND—Fridays, 2.30. p.m. to 4.30 p.m., Public Hall. • The Instructor will visit the districts this week to enroll pupils. Fee for any class for 36 lessons is £1 10s. G. P. DARNELL-SMITH, March 2,'1908. Assistant/Director. " pLAM" gCHOOL OF A ET AND A RT CHOOIj - A NEW TERM OF THE SCHOOL WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, MARCH 16. Intending Students axe requested to make application for admission a* early as possible. The Wood carving and Modelling Classes will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, March 17. For farther information apply to THE DIRECTOR, Art Gallery, j Auckland. i 1 The tadibs' /college AND gCHOOL Olr yyjueic, CLEVELAND HOUSE, S&MUBRA. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P., 0.M., S.K., London. Certificated Staff, English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but U:nsectarian .Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Building, with perfect ventilation and Drainage- Extensive Grounds. Mr. Horace Moore-Jones will superintend the Art Studies. Telephone £08. Trams to grate. First Term begins February 11th, 1908. Jy/J-OORE-JONBS' QLASSES, PRO TEM. i Studio: " Bellamer," Victoria Avenue, / Remuera. pNGLISH AND Classes for those desirous of improving their knowledge of the above subjects are conducted by •m|R. M.A At 98. KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Behind Mr. Sydney Jones, Jeweller), End of Id section. T HE E LI ' re ]\'£ ILLINERY gOHOOL. | M L LOTD § MITH (Late of Sydney), 23, CITY CHAMBERS, QUEEN-ST. (over Tiffin). The Art of Millinery thoroughly taught from foundation to finish. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Orders taken. Write for Circulars. THE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS -L Principal, J AS. W. BOWER, CERTIFICATED MINING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER. Correspondence Courses. Day and Evening Classes for ALL Government Certificates in Steam and Oil. Write or Call for Prospectus. Address. TYRONE BUILDINGS. Custom-street. East, Auckland. A NEW AND IMPORTANT EDUCATIONAL WORK. JOHNSTONE'S ROYAL METHOD. ' How to Learn and how to Practise SCALES AND ARPEGGIOS. Price, 2s 6d; posted. 2b 9d. By the same writer as the celebrated Royal Pianoforte Method. A. EADY AND CO., Queen-street, Auckland. MISS G. L. BODLTON, A.S.M. (Auckland University). Teacher ®f Piano, Violin, Singing, and Theory.— Bay, Stanley Point, Devonport. Homes visited. PRACTICAL School of Dressmaking ha*> now Resumed Duties.—Mrs. Williamson, Principal. 339,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13688, 3 March 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13688, 3 March 1908, Page 8

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