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Amusements. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE -*-"*- Lessee. Mr. C. R. Bailey. Direction. Messrs. MacMahon. U. NEW SEASON. 1908. Commencing i MONDAY, 23rd MARCH. Of IV/f AC A HON 1? XQUISITE PICTURES c- acIVIaHON'S iIJXQUISITE X ICTUREi ie NOTE.—Since inaugurating the now pro ,e- verbial New Zealand season of their uniqui ii Living Picture organisation in this Theatri ' last October. MESSRS. MACVAHON havi it- made a comprehensive and triumphantly ie successful tour of the Dominion, presenting ia everywhere with unvarying result an enter it- taiument that has evoked the unanimous and enthusiastic commendation of the en tin ly press and public as SECOND TO NONE IN THE WORLD. For the Second Tour of New Zealand, coin mencing in Auckland on MONDAY NEXT, 23rd MARCH. Complete, costly, and carefully-planned _ arrangements have been brought about whereby the most recent developments ii D- the WONDERFUL WORLD OF THE CINE MATOGRAPH mechanically and artistically will be exemplified in a DELIGHTFUL SERIES OF SURPRISES. General Admission; 3s, 2s. and Is. ii SPECIAL TARIFF FOR LADIES: Drese lt Circle and Orchestra Stalls. Is 6d; Stalls, Is. Children Half-price everywhere. Box Plans at Wildman and Arey's. 0 Sporting. y OOUTH AUCKLAND "DACING QLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, MARCH 27 AND 23. n 3Weights will appear in Waikato Argus and N Times of 18th. and HERALD and Star of 19th March. Acceptances will Close with Mr. H. B. Mas|P sev, High-st., or the Secretary, Hamilton, at r. 9 p.m. on MONDAY, 23rd. is W. I. CONRADI. Secretary. iQOUTH AUCKLAND TRACING QLUB. a ANNUAL MEETING, MARCH 27 AND 23. 0 NOTICE TO BOOKMAKERS. .t i- The Fee for Bookmakers (including clerk) for each day of the above Meeting is £10, e and unless at least six apply the fee will ~ be £20 for each day. t All Applications must be in the hands of 1 the Secretary on or before MONDAY, 2ord March, at. 4 p.m., accompanied by deposit of £10. after winch date no further applications will be received. Applications must be on j, the proper printed form, which may be ob- ' tained from Mr. H. B. Massey, High-st,, '' Auckland, or the undersigned. W. I. CONRADI, ]. Secretary. Hamilton. Tublic Notices. rp H A . N • K S. On behalf of Dr. Arthur T. Paterson. I f beg to thank the National Insurance Co. . of N.Z. for their prompt settlement of claim in connection with the recent fire in Seafield 1 View Road. JOHN MONTGOMERY. Attorney for Dr. Paterson. . T\R. g p rpoWNSEND'S CARSA PAR IL LA. 1 ACTION. mo TJOTELKEEPERS AND r\THERS. £25 R t:w "°- . It having come to our knowledge that some ■ unscrupulous dealers have been selling to the public Fraudulent Imitations of DR. S. P. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. and have been re-fitting bottles bearing this brand and , label with spurious imitations, we hereby 3 offer a REWARD OF TWENTY-FIVE ? POUNDS to any person giving such evidence 1 as will lead to the conviction of any person so doing. We further give notice that we are » instructed by our clients TO PROSECUTE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE, any persons found dealing with fraudulent imitations of ! above brand of Sarsaparilla. BROWN AND DEAN, Solicitors, 12, Lambton Quay. Wellington, March 10. 1908. ; rpHE TyORMYL rpREATMENT pURE FOR ALCOHOLIC "pXCESS AND T\RUG ! JJABIT, NOT ONLY SUPPRESSES THE CRAVING FOR ALCOHOLIC STIMULANTS, BUT ACTUALLY CREATES A PERMANENT DISTASTE FOR THEM. IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS TO THE MOST DELICATE PERSON OF EITHER SEX. ADVANTAGES: I 1. After a few days the craving for drink I or drugs entirely disappears. 2. After 24 days the will power is completely restored, and there is no further desire for drink or drugs. 3. The treatment may be administered by the patient himself without, exposure of his secret. ' 4. The patient does not require supervision in an expensive house. 5. There is no interruption to his daily work. 6. The medicine is sold at the lowest possible price. 7. No personal profits are made by the Normyl Treatment Association. 8. Any profits that may be derived from the tale of the treatment will be devoted to the furtherance of the cause. PRICE, Zh GUINEAS EACH TREATMENT. j For full particulars and Book of Testi- ' monials, apply j P. M. D EWAR ' ! SOLE RETAIL AGENT, NO. 11 AND 12. STRAND ARCADE, AUCKLAND. / IIVIL SERVICE.— and Junior.— v. day. Tuesday, and Thursday Evenings, 7 to 9. King Edward's College, Lower Sv. moncls-street. Dress and Fashion. "13 E M OVAL NOTICE. W. SMITHTHE WEST END HATTER AND MERCER, THREE LAMPS. PONSONBY RD., Wishes to intimate to his Customers and the public generally that from MONDAY. MARCH 9, 1908. he will carry on his Business in Premises on tke Corner of WELLESLEY-ST. EAST AND LORNE-ST. In thanking his Customers for the generous support accorded him whilst in Ponsonby. he hopes by strict attention and civility to merit a continuance of their trade at his new address. W. BMITHHATTER,8 MITHHATTER, MERCER. CLOTHIER, Etc. CORNER OF WELLESLEY-ST. EAST AND LORNE-STREET. O HP " R L E V Has Purchased the Stock in Trade of MESSRS. COX AND SON. For many years established as GENERAL DRAPERS, AT 110, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. And having obtained 'a Considerable Discount, will sell AT VERY LOWEST BEDROCK PRICES. DON'T FORGET IT. '"BE LITTLE SHOP WITH YE ANCIENT i STYLE WINDOWS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13702, 19 March 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13702, 19 March 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13702, 19 March 1908, Page 8