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' Amusements. HIS ■ MAJESTY'S ' " THEATRE, Lease. Mr. CI?. Bailey TO-NIGHI-FRIDAY. JUNE S-TO-NIGHT. Positively Last Night of Season. '* . . THE RECORD-BREAKER, , ■ Now iii the 23th Year of Succeis. For For TO-NIGHT : FUN ON THE TO-NIGHT: ONLY, BRISTOL. ONLY TONIGHT FUN ON THE TO-NIGHT ONLY. BRISTOL. ONLY TO-NIGHT ■ TO-NIGHT ONLY. JOHN F. SHERIDAN. ONLY. TO-NIGHT JOHN F. SHERIDAN. ' TO-NIGHT . ONLY. In hi* World-famed ONLY. TO-NIGHT Creation. TO-NIGHT ONLY. WIDOW O'BRIEN ONLY TO-NIGHT' WIDOW O'BRIEN. TO-NIGHT ONLY. — , ONLY. A. Great Cast Incidental to'-the Comedy. The Old Sweet Tins Old. Old Song. - Story, THE WIDOW O'BRIEN. Still Holds her Power. Her Supremacy iut cannot wither. < Here She Is—her :3th Year. Electrical. Predominant. Illimitable, New Faces cannot upset her. TO-NIGHT-LAST NIGHT. PRICES— is fid. and I*. Early Door*. 6d extra. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey'*. Bar Sales at H M. Cafe. Manager. STANLEY GRANT. fl YMNASTICS AND PHYSICAL X CULTURE ' LEYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM. PONSONBY. Director. Prof. Potter. TOE-OPENED. A PRIL "J OTH. CL.*>kKS held for Ladies. Gentlemen. Boy.*, and Girls. Prof. Potter in attendance. Mon.. Tues.. Thurs. afternoon, from 3 to "5.39. Saturday mornings, from 10 to l?.. Evening*, from 7.30 to 9 o'clock, to give fur. ther information. Exhibitions. AUCKLAND QOCIETY OF ARTS. THE 27TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN. 12.30 to 5, 7.30 to 10 p.m. ' PIANOLA RECITALS ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. ■ S. STUART. Sec. Publications. WO THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND--1 - SUBSCRIBE. SUBSCRIBE, SUBSCRIBE. "pOOD pHEER,'NEW ZEALAND'S POPULAR HOME JOURNAL. Thirty-two Pages. A Splendid Fashion Department specially compiled for New Zealand Women. Beautifully Printed Fashion Plates A Free Pattern. Stories for Old and Yoting. A Bright Budget of Facts, Fashion, Fun, auA Fiction. HALF-A-CROWN A YEAR. POSTED TO YOUR. HOME Single Copies Threepence. The Only Journal of its kind published in the Dominion Hotels. FREE HOUSE. FREE HOUSE rPHISTLE TTOTEL. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. MR. 808 NOTON desires'- to in tint at* to his large circle of friends that ho is now in full possession of the above TfIREE TTOUSE. And Is prepared to extend a hearty wekoms to old Customers and new. Finest T\UNEDIN "OLEES Will always be on tap, and only the choicest brands of Wines. Spirits, and Cigar* stocked. All the local Ales and Stout, including "IMPERIAL." " LION." and , CAMPBELLEHRENFRIED. arc now to hand, and customers' requirements will receive prompt attention. Country orders, accompanied by cheque or money order, will bo executed with despatch. ; Dental. ■--. ' ■' rpHE T7-ALUE OF VOUR fpEETH. If your Teeth are decayed, why have- them extracted? Ib it because extraction* only cost a shilling or two? YOU DO NOT KNOW , the real value of your teeth, or you would endeavour never to lose one of thorn. Wi are not here to deprive you of what nature has bestowed, but rather to help you aave each and every tooth. TAKE, MY ADVICE. FOR IT IS GOOD. If your tteth are beyond filling, hare them crowned or pivoted. Many people rest under the imprension thai it is a painful ordeal to have a tooth filled or crowned. What I would prove to yon i» otherwise. I am here to save your teeth, and m •' manner rpHE "MOST OOIENTinO AND "pAINLESS KNOWN TO TyrODERN ,-jQENTISTEY. SPECIALTY IN GOLD CROWN AND BBIDGB WORK. Come to my Rooms, and let me discuss thi* most important subject with you. All consultations free of charge. p amJNEOB pMANUEL. DENTIST. Queen-street, Auckland. (Over Smeeton'ii Dental. "CI T A B AT T TTILk PAINLESS DENTIST, 93, KABANGAUAPE RD. (Op. Id Section* SKILFUL DENTAL TREATMENT AT MODERATE FEES. Superior Dentures from £2 2a. Misnttinjt Dentures remodelled, £1 1b Gold Fillings from 10s. Gold Crowns from £1 I*. Painless Extraction. Is. ADVICE GIVEN FREE. 'Phone 2464. Nurse in AttendanceRing up for Appointment. OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON". ALSO EVERY EVENING. Conveyances. T 03WALD COSSEY. having taken over J.J Mr. Brown's and Mr. Teirney* Livery and Bait Stables, am now in a portion to do all kinds of carting, and solicit a fair share of patronage saddle Horses to meet train Mail Coach start* for Taheko after arrival of train, the first Tuesday in November, and continue* weekly. Telegraph Address: LIVERY STABLES. Kaiha. IV" E W rt BALA SI) TTEHALD. Siicscp.ipiioxs: 6d per week, delivered in town and suburb, or 10s per quarter in tdv&nce, posted to any part of the Dominion. A»VEH2;?i!_EKT3 under the following class**— ff«tio, To Let, For Sale, Lost and Fot/KJ». I'EHJO.V.iI,, Board axd UrfiXOßXCE—eve intetted at the rat«; of 13 words for Is, or three consecu- • tive insertions tor 2* 6d tor cash paid in advance. Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 2« 6d each insertion; FtrsEHAt Notices. Is extra. Tn«e announcement* must be signed by the advertiser. Replies to advertisements will be received «•* - - the office* of the Herald free of charge.' Instructions a* to the Insertion or withdrawal cf ■ advertisements in the HERALD must bo in wtitinf. The Propiietors do not hold themselves vesponsible for uon-inscrtion of advertisements throujli accident or from other causes. ,*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13768, 5 June 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13768, 5 June 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13768, 5 June 1908, Page 10