Amusements. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee...Mr. 0. R. Bailey. Under the direction of Mr. Herbert Flemming. Business Manager - Mr. Edouin Bryer LAST THREE NIGHTS and FAREWELL LAST THREE NIGHTS and FAREWELL Of HERBERT FLEMMING'S NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, Including the Brilliant Actress, BEATRICE DAY. INSTANTANEOUS AND UNMISTAKABLE SUCCESS Achieved Last Night at the First Representation in Australasia of THE MBSIJS i>± O R A L O OF AT A R C U sJ IVJLa rc u(5) A Play in 4 Acts, by William .1. Locke. Stage Manager MR. H. W. VARNA. Box Flans at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sale at lI.M. Cafe. Prices as Usual. :l__ — _ — . —i i ! Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. i UCKLAND BAPTIST ' TABERNACLE. THIS EVENING. MARCH 5, 7.30 O'CLOCK. VALEDICTORY SOCIAL TO REV. JOSEPH CLARK. Addresses. Music. Refreshments. Presentation '-VT F w a U I N i A. Missionary Experiences of REV. AND MRS. M. K. GILMOUR. ' INOSI, a New Guinea Native, will also speak and sing in his own language. 'JO-DAY (THURSDAY), 7.30 p.m., HELPING HAND HALL, DRAKE-STREE"., FREEMAN'S BAY. All Welcome. Collection for Foreign Missions. yvIOCESK OF AUCKLAND. BISHOP'S PRIZES. Distribution of Prizes and Certificates, ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1903, at 8 p.m. , Parents and Scholars Cordially Invited. 1 Collection for Expenses r " —3 Funeral Notices. ~.s -. I OVAL FOUNTAIN OF '"« , XJ. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, &J§*Ji '. No. 3930, M.U., i0.0.f. t^mt.' f niy "/n : 7. Members of the above fc§3HP*2& ; «%' Lodge are requested to atSEBw&]£iffi& tend the funeral of the late w »le of PRO. E. LONER- ■ CAN. which leaves -St. Patii*t4Basj*gt~' rick'- Cathedral TO-DAY (Thursday), at 2 p.m., for Waikumete Cemetery. A conveyance will leave the Lodge Room at 1.30 p.m. Members of Sister Lodges invited. By order of the N.G. CARL WE>TI"'AL. Secretary. S_ ... IT' ._ J- ' —1 Meetings. A UCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASjt\ TORAL ASSOCIATIONThe Annual General Meeting of the Members of the above Association will be held tit » their NEW" OFFICE. No. 16, HALL OF COMMERCE. HIGH-STREET. NEAR THE CENTRAL HOTEL, on FRIDAY, March 13. at 1.15 p.m.. for the Reception of the Report and Balance-sheet, Election of the Executive, and other business. High-st. EDWIN HALL. Sec. Dividends. (STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR- ° ANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. L » Dividend Warrants for the year ending 31st ' December, 1907, are now obtainable at the Company's Office, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Queen-street. GEO. JOHNSTON. Manager. i —— —i Educational. A UCKLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. THE ART OF CUTTING AND PRACTICAL TAILORING IN BOTH BRANCHES. Special Class for Ladies and Gentlemen . EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, from 7 p.m. to 9.50 p.m., at the College, Rutland-street. Fee, £2. ELAM" CCHOOL OF ART vJ AND A A UCKLAND ART OCHOOL. A NEW TERM OF THE SCHOOL WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY. MARCH 16. Intending Students are requested to make application lor admission as early as pos- ; Bible. "'*' i The Woodcarvins and Modelling Classes will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY,' March 17. For further information apply to THE DIRECTOR. I I Art Gallery. Auckland. rpHE T A DIES' pOLLEGE qchool of ajusic, ! CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUEEA. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES. M.M.. M.R.C.P., CM., S.K.. Loudon. Certificated Staff. English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectariau 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- will, superintend the Art Studies. Telephone 808. Trams to gate. First Term begins February 11th, 1908. i * AT O O B E- J O N E S' 4 KT /CLASSES, PRO TEM. Stt<'io; " F.ellamer," Victoria Avenue. Remuera. ENGLISH AND ARITHMETIC. Classes for those desirous of improving their knowledge of the above subjects are conducted by M' TV/fAXWELL "VyALKEB. MA At 98, KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Behind Mr. Sydney Jones. Jeweller), End of Id section. rpilE XYLITE TV/riLLINERY t^CHOOL. M ISS L LOYD glflTH (Late of Sydney), 23, CITY CHAMPERS, 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 1 Principal. JAS W. BOWER, CERTIFICATED MINING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER. Correspondence Co arses. Day and Evening Classes for ALL Government Certificates in Steam and Oil. Write or Call for Prospectus. Address. TYRONE BUILDINGS. Custom-street East. Auckland. MISS AY LING'S Classes for Woodcarving, . Pokerwork, etc.. are now Re-forming.-— Terms and all particulars at 13, Victoria Arcade. CJueen-st. MIsS G. .'L. BOULTON. A.S.M. (Auckland University). Teacher of Piano, Violin, Singing, and Theory.—West Bay, Stanley Point, Devonport. Homes visited. 1 PRACTICAL School of Dressmaking has now Resumed Duties.— Williamson, Principal, 239, Karaugahape Road.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13690, 5 March 1908, Page 8
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