Amusements. , TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, MARCH 9th. At the Pinnacle of his Profession, CARTER. , ARTER. THE MODERN MIRACLE-WORKER , And PRINCE OF PRESTIDIGITATORS, ' He exemplifies the marvellous advance that has been made in Magic in recent yearn. IT IS AN EDUCATION TO SEE HIM. IT IS A MISFORTUNE TO MISS HIM. He Is the First Magician who Answers the Name. ILLUSIONS ON A SCALE NEVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED. '■ MIRTHFUL AND MYSTERIOUS. f The The Mysterious Chinese Wizards. Seven The Mysteries of the Yogi. Wonders The Magical Divorce. Of The Bewildering " Flyto." The Corinne's Impersonations. World. The Astral Hand. y 'I he Mystery of L'Haasa. Psychic ABIGAIL PRICE. Marvel THE EIGHTH WONDER. Box Plan at Wildiiiaii and Arey's. PRICES-4S. 2s 6d. and Is. Children Halfprice to Stalls and Dress Circle. I Early Door, 6d extra. Day Sale at H.M. Cafe. [ H. P. LYONS, Touring Manager. ' FIRST MATINEE, SATURDAY. Excursions, Picnics, etc. Tl/TANUKAU LIBERAL AND LABOUR ■^' X FEDERATION. GRAND PICNIC, SPORTS, AND GAMES ' AtPAPAKURA, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1903, • Under the patronage of Prime Minister, , Right Hon. Sir J. G. Ward, K.C.M.G., who will give an Address. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. ' Married Ladies' Race, three prizes \ Single Ladies' Race, three prizes Old Buffers' Race, two prizes > Married Men's Race, two prize? " Sack Puce, two prizes Cigar and Umij.ella Race, two prizes 1 Federation Handicap, three prizes 1 Cadets' Race, two prizes. ; Post entry. Nomination free. Cadets, Mounted Rifles, and Bands in attcns dance. Special Train leaves Auckland 11 a.m. and • I p.m., Onehunga 11.15 a.m. and 1.20. arriving at Papakura 12.5 and 2.5. Excursion return fares from Auckland. 3s 6d first, Is 9d second: Onehunga, 3s first and Is 6d second; Otahuhu, 2s 6d first and Is 3d second. T. H. HORN. Hon. Sec. 3 Sporting. 7 j\jAUKU "OACING pLUB. i ANNUAL RACK MEETING. SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1905. Owners are reminded that NOMINATIONS ( LOSE with the Secretary, and with MR. <•' D. YONGE, Durham-street East, at 9 p.". TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY.), March 5. Course 3 miles from Pukekohe Station. F. E. SIMPSON, Secretary, Patumahoe, ! —"". ss . ■*_ ■" l— a 1 Railways. roam i j TVJEW rj EALAND OAILWAYS. ! i CAMBRIDGE SHOW, 4th AND sth MARCH, 1908. Holiday Excursion Tickets, issued from any station to Cambridge on 3rd, 4th, and sth March, will be available' for return up to and including THURSDAY, 19th March. 1908, instead of to THURSDAY, 12th March, as previously announced. BY ORDER. Electoral. "VfORTHCOTE BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF MAYOR. TO THE BURGESSES OF NORTHCOTE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I am a Candidate for the Mayoralty at '. the forthcoming Election on April 1, and I intend to contest the seat against all com--1 erg. I have the honour of being your reprej sentative on the Waitemata County Council, j and trust to still retain your confidence. Yours Respectfully, HERBERT CADXESS. Corporation Notices. i _ ■ pI T Y OF ADOKL AN D. COLLECTION OF HOUSE REFUSE. In view of the City Corporation Employees' . Annual Picnic on SATURDAY, 7th March, there will be no Collection of House Refuse on that date, but the work will be overtaken on MONDAY, the 9th inst. HENRY W. WILSON. Town Clerk. ' March 3, 1908. Public Notices. ESTATE OF ALEXANDER MORE GUTHRIE (Deceased). All Persons having any Claim against, the Estate of Alexander More Guthrie, late of Tauranga, settler, deceased, are requested to • send the same to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of Maxell, 1908. H. A. SHARP, Solicitor for Executrix, Tauranga. ESTATE OF FRANK EDWARD ELEY (Deceased). All Persons having any Claim against the Estate of Frank Edward Eley, late of Tauranga, Accountant, deceased, are requested to send the same to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of March. 1908. H. A- SHARP, Solicitoi for Executor, Tauranga. Mining Notices. IVRUNNER pOAL TV/TINES pOMPANY, 1 IMITED PROSPECTUS ON* APPLICATION 3 To J. M. LENNOX, 64. Queen-st., Auckland. (~)LD HAURAKI GOLD MINES, LIMITED. All Shares in the above Company on which the Call due and payable on January 15th, 1908, has not been paid, will be Sold by Auction by Mr. T. M. Jackson, at bis Mart. Custom-st... Auckland, on FRIDAY, March 6th, 1908. at 11 a.m.. UNLESS THE SAID CALL BE PAID ON OR BEFORE THE PREVIOUS DAY. AT THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY. 11. GILFILLAN, Jti.v, Secretary. Auckland. February 25, 1908. M l C~ ji A f=T: BEAUTY TOILET ROOMS. 24, CITY CHAMBERS. Second Floor. Advice Free. SCIENTIFIC FACE AND SCALP MASSAGE Electricity for Dandruff and Falling Hair. WRINKLES PRIf&KNTED BY USING PARISIAN SKIN FOOD. Latest Style of Hairdressing Taught b\- an Expert. "Shampooing. Manicuring, Hair Tinting. HWir Work in all its branches Toiled ' Requisites kept in stock "ITUSH. FISH, FISH.— kinds Fresh and X Smoked Fish, best quality, at reduced prices, at Sanford's Fish Market, A trial solicited. 'Phone. 668. SANEORD'S FISH MARKET, opposite Custom House, for Rabbits, Flounders, and all varieties of Fresh and Smoked Fish, at lowssi oi-ic.ftj. 'Phone 6.8.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13690, 5 March 1908, Page 8
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