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Amusements. . ■ . —._ "XT U M P 1 Y- D V M P T T.XA - , ■: MATINEES. First Matinee: t „ • TO-MORROW. ' Second Matinee: i < « 1 SATURDAY NEXT. | p. m . HIS MAJESTY'S TEEATSr, Lessee, Mr. C. B. Bailey. ' r. Direction of J. C. WILLIAMSON TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING, at 745 J. 0. WILLIAMSON'S ' GRAND SPECTACULAR PANTOMIMIC ' EXTRAVAGANZA. J - UJHlmiu "HUMPTY ——: DUMPTY *' . " HUMPTY — DUMPTY" "HUMPTY DUMPTY" "HUMPTY DUMPTY!" "HUMPTY DUMPTY" "HUMPTY DUMPTY'." IT IS USELESS . ' Attempting to Summarise ALL THE MAGNIFICENT FEATURES That ■ ■ ' ■■•-,:, >, ■• CONTRIBUTED TO LAST NIGHT'S i GREAT SUCCESS, * -.;._,;.. BUT • JUST A FEW TC GC ON WITH-— THE WHEEL OF LIGHT AND LIFE. ' With its Shapely Girls Cascading to the '■,'•''■■* Stage. THE GORGEOUS CORAL BALLET, Exquisitely Coloured, Beautifully Danced. THE MARCH OF NATIONS, *"»««». A Brilliant and Striking Pageant. , THE AUSTRALIAN STATES BALLET,, Appeals Irresistibly to All. THE NURSERY RHYMES BALLET, For the Little People's Joy. IN THE DIVING BELL, With All Home Comforts. ALONG AN OLD BUSH TRACK, : A King in Exile. THE BABY ELEPHANT AND THE CATS, Two Uproarious Laughter Makers. . UNDER THE SEA, , The Cool, Green Depths of Ocean. I ABOVE THE CLOUDS, , Amid Fairy Realms of Beauty. ; KING SOLLUM'S SPACIOUS PALACE, > With its Crowds of Gay Courtiers. THESE AND MANY MORE ; .>' Make Up : THE MOST STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION THE AUSTRALASIAN STAGE HAS EVER WITNESSED. i Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sale at H.M. Cafe. Prices—Dress Circle and : Reserved Stalls. ss; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, is. Early Doors, Stalls. 6d extra; Gallery, Is extra. Business Manager, R. STEWART. • C A L E OF W OR K. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. OPENING THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON . At 2.30 p.m., and ; TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), IN ST. ANDREW'S HALL, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. Afternoon,. 2.30 p.m to 5 p.m. Evening . 7 to 10 p.m. , ..." Admission, Sixpence. s ': TO LOVERS OF ~ MUSIC.-A " Monarch ' Senior" Gramaphone can be engaged for Concerts, Musical Evenings, etc. Records' . by Famous Singers, Instrumentalists, and Renowned Bands.—Particulars, terms, etc.," W.M., HERALD. Professional Notices. •M- ■ W. A." I ™' ■■■ ;, ;';'V''BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. "COLWTLL CHAMBERS," SWANSON-ST. Trust Moneys for Investment on First-clast -Securities. • -- ~;:/-'* : Telephone, No. 2191. -v -> , J. B. F l fi T * SURGEON DENTIST, " | * - BANK OF N.Z. BUILDINGS, f. ■ 165, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. ' Telephone, 2526. W. J, ■,NA p 1 E * l ; BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. ' 1 Solicitor for the Government Advances ■to i > "■ . Settlers Office. ,_ MONEY TO lend on LAND AT LOW , RATE of INTEREST. ./I; ! VICTORIA ARCADE. Auckland W- A. ~E c ranwell: ; surgeon DENTIST (By Exam Has returned from Europe and America, and !■ is now practising in; -. "■ -C,aL4S<DN^^BUILDINGS • (Next Auckland Savings Bank). iioots and Shoes. ■Vjir ELL- RESSED T>EOPLE Are always pleasantly : conspicuous by this '<-. i fact. They're observed, ancU the : style of their ? apparel noted by the admiring and envious i alike- , : They're walking advertisements for their ■ Milliner, (Dressmaker, and Shoemaker. ■ ■■■■. v. ■.'. . ' ■'■ ■-:■: WELL-DRESSED WOMEN wear our Shoes ■'. because they have the characteristic fitting quality that appeals to: their sense of what,' is proper in the way of correct dressing. ' "MORALWEAR OUR SHOES AND BECOME ' '' . FASHIONABLE. "*" _____ ! , TViDLEY AND QON, SECURITY BUILDINGS, ■ . . .QUEEN-ST. Board and Residence. IjILEET WEEK— Accommodation S . for Six Res]>ectable Men, private family; harbour, view, close to Queen-street wharves. 1 —Apply early, : "Accommodation, 192," S HERALD Office., ~. •-, NORTH SHORE -BOARD AND » RESI-. Xi j DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies. - Bayswater. Beach Road West. • , HAURAKI/ HOUSE. Vincent-st., near St. Matthew's.—Vacancies for Boarders new house; hot and cold-water.'-.Terms moderate. Mrs. Mac Liver. STONEHURST," : SYMONDS - STEEET.-First-class :. Board . and f Residence 8 for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. = Terms moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. • Telephone M No. 504. OAKLEIGH; Upper I Symonds-st.—Privati I Board and Residence for Ladies and a Gentlemen; Id section. v 'Phone 1720. XOp % i posite confectioner. Terms, i moderate,.— M.L. Gray. ■ " QIENALVON" ; PRIVATE HOTEL (Late " Admiralty House.") Telephone 1010. JERMYN-ST- l I I " I Ml l" "DRENT'S TDATHGATE . TTOUSE. x ROTOEUA (Now open for the Season), has been thoroughly renovated, and is now in 'every; way up to date. Lighted ■by electricity. Nearest house to xhe < Government Baths, in- % cluding the large • new ■•;■■ bath-house; Motor ;# Oars and v Conveyances i leave * Brent's for all $ the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains. : ; ..-' U; ; : , S.T.; BRENT. -Proprietor. THE ' : AUSTRALIA." ROTORUA. - New ■■':' House, 30 rooms; splendid situation in main street; 100. yards ?from railway; station, foiw minutes" walk from baths; superior table; spacious rooms; electric ;: light; hot and cold baths, and every home.>.' comfort. ■, Winter tariff, 30s per week. Special terms to families, parties, and for : extended periods. Thos. Cook and : Sons' , Coupons. ' Small Launch at nominal rates, fishing rods, etc., free. Porter meets all trains. ~ Letters ■ and telegrams receive im- ■ mediate attention —J. N. McLean, Proprietor. ■ ————»»»»—«—»———■ SSS3 '- " TyOMINION" -DOTTLED •ALE ■ ■■•-" IS A : ''v. T\ELIC,i:OUS npABLE A LE. sxr e Wr.r.rr and tte aL D. ~ Subscriptions : 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter, in advance, ", posted to any part, of the Dominion..' - Advertisements under the following classes— Wanted, To Let, For Sale, Lost and Fojgip.. Personal, Boabd and Residence—are insfired at the rate of 18 words for .Is,: or three cnnaeeUtive insertions for 2s 6d for cash paid in Advance. ; it Births, Marriages, and : Deaths, 12s 6d each insertion; EuneraVj Notices. Is extra. Tlie*e an- > nouncements must be signed by the advertiser. h, v ' Replies to advertisements ■ will be received at the offices of the.'- Herald free of charge. .: > Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal ofv, advertisements in the Herald must be in writing.;* The Proprietors do not hold, themselves responsible for non-inseruon of advertisements through ' accident or from other causes.

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

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

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

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