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Amusements. f\ P E.B A HOUSE. TO-NIGHT, 8. — —TO-NIGHT. 8. ■■■". i "Variety is Charming." * COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. ' First Appearance of MISS MAUD PERMAN, -• The Charming Comedienne. : ME CHAS. MOODY, . ;"•'".*.- The Eminent Vocal Character Comedian. , , New Items by ■ 3—THE SWIFTS. Premier Sketch Team-3. VERNON AND MAC, Hand Balancists. JULIA LONGMAN, in Pictorial Songs. ARMON BROTHERS, Musical Mummers. EVA LEE AND HER PICS. Laugh? Well! VAUDE AND VARNA, Patter Pickers. 808 LLOYD, Comic Customer. BLANCHE CARELLI, Soprano Soloist. NELLIE POWER, Subtle Soubrette. DOROTHY SWIFT, Dainty Dancer. THE BIOGRAPH, Novel Nic-Nacs. PRICES— Is. and 6d. Reserve? at Wildman's. Day Sales at Carter's. . ''"■'/:■ _ ■pOYAL" ALBERT HALL. THIS AFTERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK, MRS. • A NNIE "DESANT, RS. A.NND3 ; . -DESANT, World-famous as Orator, Author," and Mystic, V Will hold : A PUBLIC CONVERSATION. Admission, Is. Doors open at 2 o'clock. ; » TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 8 p.m., Tl/TRS. A NNIE TDESANT Will Lecture on "THE NECESSITY OF IDEALS." This will be the last opportunity of hearing the*finest orator of our time, of whom the Adelaide press says: "She held everyone enthralled." Melbourne says: " For power, dignity, grace, and rhythmical flow she is unsurpassed, if indeed she has a peer." Doors open at 7. Come Early. Front Seats, 2s Tickets at Wildman's. 2s Tickets must be secured in advance. Body of Hall and Gallery, Is, at the doors. NOTE.—Mrs. Besant will receive inquirers on Wednesday Morning, from 10.30, at 38, H.M. Arcade. Lectures. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE M.8.0.8. ASSOCIATION LITERARY AND DEBATING BRANCH. POPULAR LECTURE, > HIBERNIAN HALL, WELLINGTON-ST. TONIGHT (TUESDAY), JULY 28, 1908. By Mr. L. T. Reichel, Govt. Electrician, " His Experiences from a New Z*alander's Standpoint of a Trip to the Continent via Suez." Good Musical Programme. Admission, 6d (Sixpence). R. F. KNIGHT, Hon. Sec. Meetings.. T EONASD TSITT ; .. TITISSION. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). Subject: , "THE WARMTH OF THE WORLD." Chairman, Mr. W. B. Leyland. Music by Mission Choir from 7.30 to U. ' Collection. Questions Invited. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), LABOUR 'NIGHT. • " WHAT IS YOUB VERDICT?" Chairman, Mr. A. Bosser. THURSDAY NEXT-" The Outlook." ' FRIDAY—" Fools and the .Food .they Feed On. ' '"':,.• /■ -- —— —- —- - , _ __ k Volunteer Notices. —_ __ _j __ : MO. 2 CO., N.Z. NATIVE RIFLES. ELECTION OF LIEUTENANT. A Meeting of the Company will be held ir. the Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of Electing a Lieutenant. ■ ,; A Social Evening will follow. .' WALTER E. G. RICHARDSON, ' ■' .---•.,'■■ . Capt. Comdg. ; Mining Notices. rpHE VANGUARD. GOLD MINING COM- ! X PANY LIMITED. ■ A Call (the Eighth) of One Penny per Share lias this • day been made by the Directors, payable to the Secretary, at the Company's Office, No. 205, Victoria Arcade. Queen-street, Auckland, on MONDAY, the 17th day of August, 1908 . '• • ■■. ■ -:■ ' ' J. W. NICHOL, -.'■; ' V ' .-.-. ;-'■;: ■ , Seoretary. ■ Auckland, July 27th, 1908. ! • / JJIRIKIRI MI/NBS, LTD. ♦i Al l/^ a sS?„; the above - Company on which ;$& 16 } h S* 11, due and payable on June 16, ¥°?' & ge . t^ er with the 17th. Call, made on July 22, 1908. and due and payable on August 6, 1908, has not been paid, will be Bold by Auction by R. 0. Carr, Swanson-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, August 5, 1908. at 11 am., UNLESS THE. SAID CALLS BE PAID ON OR BEFORE THE PREVIOUS DAY r AT THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY. '■ : -' v V- 'J.: STEVENSON. July 28, 1908. . Secretary. / - Electoral. rpo THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. LADIES AND GENTIiBMEXiIn compliance with a requisition from 2015 Electors, I beg to announce that I am a Candidate for the representation of Waiteinata in Parliament. Yours Faithfully, - W. J. NAPIER. ■ Educational. ; THE T ABIES' <■ riOLMGE '■ JU ': • L> ■ CCHOOLj OP "MUSIC. CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA'" Principal: MRS. S. A: MOORE-JONES. M.M.. M.R.C.P... CM..;S.K., London. - Certificated Staff. English and Foreign. Thorough \ Modern High-class Education tor Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. ' Modern ganguages Taught Conversatioiially. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Building, with perfect ventilation'and Drain-1 age< Extensive grounds. .;.; >■■ Mr Horace; Moore-Jones will superintend the Art Studies. .'■ - ,v\ . "-:*;.-'.:• ~:• Telephone 808. Trams to gate. First Term began February 11th. 1908. J£ ING ' S QOLLEfII BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. I -' ■■---'' Principal: " C. T. MAJOR. M.A., B.SO. j Assisted by a Staff of Eight Resident and 1 Three Visiting Masters. • Pupils Prepared for University and Civil ! service Examinations. ■■;-_ ■, N f Prospectus . from Messrs. " ton and Co/ or from the Principal. / :■; ' ' "." Telephone, 906. ' ' • !H. M OOEB "J°" S." ARTIST. i ' .Studio:, ' BELLAMBI, . VICTORIA AVENUE, • ..REMUERA'.PASTEL AND OTHER PORTRAITS. ■-' Classes: ■''.'''■'" • THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. OTHE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOE ENGINEERS J- Principal,- JAS W. BOWER, CERTIFICATED MINING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER, r Correspondence Courses. : Day and Evening Classes for ALL Government Certificates in Steam and Oil. - Write or Call for Prospectus. . Address. ' TYRONE BUILDINGS, Custom-street East, Auckland. S'. A L . E - . g .A L E. '"■J£BS. ' -gENNETT'S ■ QENUINE : QALE OF ? OF , |JIGH - QLASS jyj-ILLINERY. EVERY HAT AND BONNET IN WINDOW . -■ . 5s lid. ; • ' : MANY ARE IMPORTED MODELS • LOVELY; GOODS AND GREAT' VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM. J^MC,X x l ° MRS. BENNETT, 132, KARANGAHAPE ED.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13813, 28 July 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13813, 28 July 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13813, 28 July 1908, Page 8