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Amusements. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee, Mr. C. E. Bailey. Direction, Messrs. MacMahou. NEW SEASON, 1903. Commencing MONDAY, 23rd MARCH. Of MACA rAHON'S T7IXQUISITE PICTURES ACIVxAHON'S JUXQUISITE X ICTURES NOTE.—Since inaugurating the now proverbial New Zealand season of their unique Living Picture organisation in this Theatre lust October. MESSRS. MACVAHON have made a comprehensive and triumphantly successful tour of the Dominion, presenting everywhere with unvarying result an entertainment that has evoked the unanimous and enthusiastic commendation of the entire press and public as SECOND TO NONE IN THE WORLD. For the .Second Tour of New Zealand, commencing in Auckland on MONDAY NEXT, 23rd MARCH, Complete. costly, and carefully-planned arrangements have been brought about, wherein- the most recent developments in the WONDERFUL c/<m;i.l> OK THE CINEMATOGRAPH mechanically ami artistically will he exemplified in a DELIGHTFUL SERIES OF SURPRISES. General Admission: 3h, 2-. ami 1«. SPECIAL TARIFF TOR LADIES: Dress Circle and Orchestra .Stalls. Is 6d ; Stalls. Is. Children Half-price everywhere. Box i'lana at. Wildman and Are.v 8, ; ;... ; I Sporting. j ~ ! COUTH AUCKLAND WAGING QLUB.| ANNUAL MEETING. MARCH 27 AND 23. j Weights will appear in Waifcato Argus and Times of 18th, and HEBALD and Star of 19th March. \creptunces will Close with Mr. H. B. Ma*rov, High-fIL. or the Secretary, Hamilton, at 0 p.m. on MONDAY. 23rd. \\\ 1. CON HA or. Secretary. j COUTH AUCKLAND JJACING QLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. MARCH 27 AND 23. NOTICE TO BOOKMAKERS. The Fee for Bookmakers (including clerk) for each day of the above Meeting is £10. and unless at least six apply the fee will be .£2O for each day. All Applications must be in the hands of the Secretary on or before MONDAY', 23rd March, at 4 p.m.. accompanied by deposit of i £10, after which date no further applications will be received. Applications must be on the. proper primed form, which may be obtained from Mr. U. B. Massey, High-st., Auckland, or the undersigned. W. I. CONRADI, Secretary. Hamilton. AUCKLAND rfTROTTING QLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. 4th. 3th AND 11th APRIL. NOMINATIONS For ail Events Close on FRIDAY. March 30th, at 9 p.m. ' C. F. MARK, Secretary. Public Notices. j -pUBLIO NOTICE. A CHRISTOHUHCH FIRM Is Prepared to REPRESENT LOCAL MANUFACTURERS. ETC. TERMS ARRANGED. " ESTABLISHED, 117."' HERALD Office, D l, C p rjOWNSEND'S OAitS AP A IL LA. pAiraoN. | mo TTOTELKLEPERS AND QTHERS. ' £25 R""*» It having com« to our knowledge that some ■tußcnirv.!<''U- <ic.;lc-s have been selling to the uublic FraTKLulc:.; Imitation's of DR. S. P. i TOWNSEND'n -Vk>APARILLA. ami have j been re-fillinc bouses bearing this brand and label with synricas imitations, we hereby offer a REWARD OF TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS to nay -jorsan giving such evidence as will lead to the conviction of any person | so doing. We farther give notice that we arc j instructed by oust clients TO PROSECUTE i WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE, any persons \ found dealing with fraudulent imitation* of • above brand of Sarsaparilla. i j BROWN AND DEAN. I Solicitors, 12. Lamb Urn Quay, i Wellimrton. March 10. 1908. I I ! COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS.—Evening Classes ' j VJ for Adults and Youths. Teacher, Mr. 1. ! Hark-Giles. King Edward's College. I : j pUBLIO NO T ICE. ! MR. THOMAS FORDYCE, Builder and Con- ; tractor, of Mount Albert Road, whilst thanki ing his friend* and patrons for past favours. 1 desires to intimate to them that, owing to 1 the condition of his health and acting upon I the advice of his medical adviser, he has ' decided to take a trip to England, and that i during his absence the Business will be car- | ried on under the management of Mr. a. j MoMURTRIE. : CIIVIL SERVICE— Senior and Junior.— ! v day, Tuesday, and Thursday Evenings, < 7 to 9. ' Kin? Edward's College, Lower SyI monds-street. • i Electoral. "RESPONDING to Numerous Requests, AT i: " P UPEHT AJA-N'TELL 1 Has consented to accept Nomination for the Vacancy on the City Council, and will be glad j of the .-'import of Ratepayers. Musical. piANos. r\ R a A N S UK HOLD THE SOLE AGENCIES OF THE • FIRST MAKERS OP THE WORLD. i such as: — I John Broadwood and Sous, lad.. Loudon Julius Bluthner, Leipzic S. and P. Erurd. Loudon and Paris i W. G. EavestaH and Sons. London A. Allison and Co.. London Hilton and Hilton. Leeds (iehr Siendorl, Berlin The Estev Organ Co., Brattle'uoro. U.S.A. Etc., Etc., Etc. instruments of Other Makers taken in Exchange. All Prices marked In Plain Figures. Easy Hire System. «piiE TINGLISH AND jnOREIGN piANO A GENCY, L TD. 3, COLDICUTT. MANAGER. . 191. Queeu-3t.. near H.M. Theatre. VUoue 1559. ' ! DIASOS A- By j The Renowned English Makers. Ajello, i Justin Browne. Chappell, Jarrett and Qoudge. etc. ' Celebrated for Fine Tone, Appearance, and j Durability. ! ON" SALE OR HIRE. AT LOWEST , j ' SATES. OR CANS By ! Doherty and Co.. Ontario, £15 to £100. ; Unequalled Value, and procurable only from ! the sole Agents. ' | F JACOBS AND QO., 1 yDEEN-STREET (NEXT' SM£ETOX"S>. Call or tend for Catalogues. MATRICULATION. -Evening Classes conducted by Mr. F. G. Dunlop, M.A.. LJUB., { And other University Graduates.— EdI ward's College

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13701, 18 March 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13701, 18 March 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13701, 18 March 1908, Page 12