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* Amusements. OPERA HOUSE Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY EVENING, at 8. A GRAND,NEW PROGRAMME. . The 'wide world ■pictures. HE >>» IDE w ORLD XICTURES. Positively the Choicest Selection of Animate Pictures ever displayed here. THE OUTLAW. Sensational Drapia, Faultlessly S*t Amid Scenes of Great Natural BeautyPROSPECTING FOR GOLD. An Interesting Study of Gold-seeking in Egypt. THE ASPIRATOR. The Funniest Film of the Century. THE BLUE BIRD. A Charming Fairy Story, Perfectly Presented ST. HILDA, ITS PEOPLE AND BIRDS. A Beautiful Study of Island Life. - TOE APOSTLE OF LIBERTY*. OVER THE HILLS TO THE POORFARM. THE DIAMOND THIEVES INFERNAL MUSIC—FLY PAPER. . A CASE FOR SHERLOCK HOLMES. THE HANDY MAN. PRICES—2b, Is, and 6d. Reserves at Wild man's. rriiis EVENING.-Private p LIDEAWAY A Kinking Party—Note LID E A WAY The Rink iB Imaged 'Ibis p LIDWAY Evening for Social, and is LIDEAWAY not open to tho General Public To-niglit. Ladies Free—FRIDAY NlGHT.—Ladies Free Friday Evening.—Ladies' Free Invitatioi Xisfht. Heat Boys' Mile Handicap Race. WEDNESDAY— NIGHT--WEDN A' WHITE NIGHT—WEDNEB.— WHITE NIGH'I QT. BARNABAS' NEEDLE GUILD 0 . ■ A RALE OF WORK will be held in th< Parish Hall. Belle Vue Road, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, November 12 and 13. Opei from 5 to 10 each day. ■ Stalls: Plain. Fancy and Art. Kitchen Girls, Lollio. Fishpond. Shooting GaJJery Aunt Sally, etc. Refreshments of all kinds. • Admission, 6d. Children Free in Afternoon M Evening. A. L. TRKVITHICK, Hon. Sec. Spotting. QTAHUHU rpSOTTING QLUB ! • SPRING "jyjEETINGpARK. FIRST DAY • gATURDAY EXT. ]\TOVEMBER FIRST RACE STARTS AT J J- P.M. Garrison Band in attendance. Admission, One Shilling. F- D. YONGE, Secretary. Meetings. *" " ■ Ebv. R.8.~5. ttammond, XI. D. O. ±1 , YMC.A. HALL, THIS (THURSDAY) ..viO.nLNG, at 8. Illustrated Recital: " Under the Shadow of the Bottle," As given in Sydney Town Hall. Chairman: W. J. SPEIGHT. Esq. Admission Is and 2s. Proceeds' in aid of the Sydney Anglican Mission. Sunday: Opera House, 3 i?.m. ; H.M. Theatre 8.33« ■■ - Public Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that- a JL Petition to the Hon. the Minister for Labour to cancel the Gazette "notice fixing closing hours for Tailors' Shops has been presented to the Auckland City Council for its certificate; that such Petition bears the signatures of a majority of tile owners 3f tailors' shops in the City of Auckland. Objections to the granting of siren Certificate must be lodged with the - Town Clerk. Auckland, not later than the 18th November. 1908.' . =1 :: Educational. . TRAINING, COLLEGE. The now Training- College Building-, AVeJ-ealey-street, will bo open for inspection by he Public THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON, 'rom 2 to 5 p.m.; and will be open for infection by Teachers on SATURDAY NEXT, 4th Inst., from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. —, QIOCESAN JJIGH gCHOOL FOR QIRLS. chairman of Council; Hon. E. MITCHELSON. lead Mistress: MISS PULLING, 8.A., London. The First Block of the Permanent Buildngs is in course of ercclion, to he ready by he re-opening of the School on February 18, 909. The Accommodation will then be on he scale and the plan of a first-class English ugh School. The existing Staff is being increased by distresses from Home, specially qualified in arious departments. FEES (for Pupils taking the Whole Course), 19 9s to £15 los a year, according to age. rH E A D IJ3S' QOLLEGE gCIIOOL OF j^TUSIC. ' CLEVELAND HOUSE. RE ML ERA. , Principal: MRS. S. A. v MOORE-JONES, M M.. M.R.C.P., C.M., S.K., London. 1 Certificated Staff, English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for iirls on Christian but Unseciarian Priniples. Exams, prepared for. Modern lanuages ' Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision _ and Moral- Discipline. Stone iuildirig, with perfect ventilation and Draingo. Extensivo grounds. Mr. Horace MoorcJones will superintend ho Art Studies. . T< Telephone 803 Trams to gate. EL M OOEE "JONES. ARTIST. Studio: BELLAMBI, VICTORIA AVENUE, SEMUERA. PASTEL AND OTHER PORTRAITS. i | ■''. ...' ■' -- ■ •• . ■ I Classes: . I THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. RING'S • QOLL £G £ j CARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS Principal. C. T. MAJOR, U.A., B.SC I • Resident Assistant Masters: J .PLUGGK.Ii.Bc. F. STUCKEY. M.A. ; U. COLLYNS. II A. R. U. BAYLY, C Crtif i . 8. SINCLAIR. M. .1. E. FAGAN, B.A. . F BALHAM. T. M. WILKES. 1 Visiting Masters for Piano. Violin. Singing, and Gymnastics. j "■ ' ALF-TERiI BEGINS WEDNES., OCT. 28th. Copies of Prospectus from Messrs. Opton id Co.. or from the Principal. Telephone. 906. "''HE IMPERIAL SYSTEM OF DRESSCUTTING COLLEGE. ' 25. CITY CHAMBERS. Instruction given in the above well-known-stem, which has proved highly successful ironghout New Zealand and elsewhere. Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Evens' Classes. Mondays anil Wednesdays. iidie3 desirous of doing their own Dressaltiug should take advantage of this oppormity. Practical Dressmaking; taught. MISS U. A. BAG LEY. Sole Representative for Imperial Charts. ■<HE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. Principal. JAS. W. BOWER, IRTIFICATED MINING AND MECHANICAL ■V . ENGINEER. Correspondence Courses. ly and Evening Classes for ALL Government Certificates in Steam and Oil Write or Call for Prospectus. Address. TYRONE BUILDINGS, - Custom-street East. Auckland. j £LSS F. B. BRIGHT, A.L.C.M. I iCert. Trinity College, London). PIANOFORTE UPILS PREPARED FOR EXAMINATION. 'IE PVROA," MARKET RD., REMI'ERA.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13905, 12 November 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13905, 12 November 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13905, 12 November 1908, Page 10