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Amusements OPERA. HO US E. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons, i every EVENING; AT BI^'XIjY:: the "wide ; rOBLD 'aTJIOTUEES. he ' ■ Wide World r a ictuees. ; B. ' Accompanied by a > * - SPECIALLY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA - H. SPECIALLY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. •Hi . ——* ' ', ;;?■,;•> H. The Pictorial Programme includes THE LEPBECHAWN, ■ , HARVESTING IN EGYPT,' " INGOMAR, - THE .FOUNTAINS OF VERSAILLES, THE FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION. Love Laughs at Locksmiths— Pyrenees— Levistky's Insurance Policy— Flowers— . . Too Credulous-The Amorous NursesA Smuggling Opium—An Unlucky Thief— Tomkins Buys a/ Donkey. The Musical Programme includes 'H APPROPRIATE ACCOMPANIMENTS AND M - : . INCIDENTAL MUSIC, Interpreted by a Bt * SPECIALLY ORGANISED AND GREATLY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. J PRICES. 2s. la and 6d. Reserves at "Wild- ' 'man's." .■ ... ■ _____ _ '■■'■ ~• -_ IS- rpHE -pOREST pAIR. npHE ■pOREST "PAIR. eH IN THE GREAT MARQUEE, Great North Road, OPENING .. . . •_■ rpO-MOEROW (WEDNESDAY). T) E C- Q ? AT 3 P.M. Opening Ceremony by the Mayor of Grey Lynn (MR G. SAYERB). Gifts on Sale from Far and Near. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS, al Newton Brass Band in Attendance, ns OPEN EACH EVENING -7 P.M. re UNIQUE DECORATIONS, , J m. Admission by Children 3d. on Proceeds in aid of Mission Hall Building a - ,' .■ ■ - Fund. -* T\ANCING— T. W. Robson will hold his U class in Foresters* Hall. Edinburgh-st.. Newton, on TUESDAY. December 8, instead — of Druids' Hall. L. "A GOOD JOKE."—Goldie's great picture. __ Is 6d. . Postcards, 3d each. The most )S- striking card on the market. All Leading >11 Bookshops. ' ■:' ■ '■■': '■:'.'■'. ■ T - ■- ; tie- .«. ~,.,' , ...'.. ... '; " ; he Meetings. a- ■ —- : —: ' id. \7CrHITER'S PATENT ROOF TILE SYNDIto VV, • CATE. "' ?h ■ ■'■ _____.... er I'' V r ns A Meeting of the Subscribers to the above of Syndicate will be held at my Office, No. 23. ir " H.M. Arcade, on FRIDAY, December 11, at 3 ,°l o'clock. Business important. U0 HALL SKELTON. ■ Secretary. —^— XT 7 FEDERATED — yf &~\. rC 'jM •£*• BOOT TRADES L " JW-> "\3L: UNION. '&■ AUCKLAND BRANCH. . J ll A Mass Meeting of; the Employees of the ?? Boot Trade, including Machinists and Fit- _*• ters, Rough Stuff Cutters. Repairers, and Beb, spoke Hands, will be held in the WESLEY 4* HALL, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 9th inst., £• at 8 p.m. .■■ ' ■.' ' '"'■" ''■■ V? The Permanent Secretary of the above '" Federation will address the meeting. Your e F attendance is requested. V', « - W. J. BARTON, > a Secretary Auckland Branch, er j - - 31 —— : .-.,.,.-.. , -. ... ■ ~.. .. ... ° f Educational. ds _____________________________________ to TT I N G'B /COLLEGE. _, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB BOYS. - ' . Principal: _", 0. T. MAJOR, M.A., B.Sc Resident Assistant Hasten ,v A. PLUGGE. B.SO. F. STUCKEY. M.A ? J. U. COLLYNB, B. A B. H. BAYLY. C Crtlt ?• R. 8. SINCLAIE. M.A. J. E. FAGAN. B. A. g" W. P. BALHAM. T. M. \T_LKES. „-' ; Visiting Masters for 18. piano, Violin, Singing, and Gymnastics. SB ,;..,.. !,■■-■. .'. ....... _____ .;■..'.'. ;...„' ■'.■'.' *" Next Term begins MONDAY. Feb. 8. 1909. Copies of Prospectus from Messrs. Upton ana Co., or from the Principal. " ' telephone.: 906.; ./',- - : i, D rpHB T AD IE 8* V y-'ri OLIt E G 1 A- AND ;■;■.• V- & OCHOOL OF JUTSIO. CLEVELAND HOUSE. REHUEBA. Principal: MRS 8. A. MOOEE-JONES, -, MM.. M.R.C.P.. CM.. S.K.. London. > : j Certificated Staff, English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for - Girls :on , Christian ; but ? Unsectarian r Prin- _ ciples. Exams, prepared for. Modern , lana, enages Taught Conversationally. Maternal ,s- Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone d. Building, with perfect ventilation and Drainle age. Extensive grounds. s- Mr Horace Moore-Jones will raperintend p. the Art Studies . t, Telephone 808 -Trams to gato." ■" ,X - : 1? H_ M OOO, JONBS>y ..-'"-- .' . " -■- . . ' . ■'~ y. <:'.-.-:■:: AETI ST. sr ;. /". : . ; ' . ■ ....... :..-. ;',.-.^.. u ;. ■ \ ~ id «—— *" . Studio: a- ;.",."';■ ,' : ...... .. ■..;■.:'-•. V:'.".',',- ;■>'.:;.' ; .-lV'":.. ™ BELLAIfBI. VICTOEIA AVENUE. if , BEMUEBA. ■f. ' ' -- - \- . :- ' / i© .• ', t .. " se PASTEL AND „ OTHER PORTRAITS. Qe, ——— . Ui© Classes: ■■•;" ' I THUBSDAY AND SATURDAY. TUTSS Y B W EI< * HT ' Ai.aiL (Cert. Trinity College. London). 5. PIANOFOETE PUPILS PEEPAEED FOR EXAMINATION.? _. '.-...'' — P ■■'■•:; lfc "TE PtrROA." MARKET RD.. REMUEBA.^ THE AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. Principal. JAS. W. BOWER, •-;... ~ CEETIFICATED MINING AND MECHANICAL ** " . ENGINEER. - . , . ''" - ' £■ Correspondence Courses. : Day and Evening Classes for ALL Government Certificates in Steam and Oil. V Write or Call for Prospectus. :v '"" Address. . TYRONE BUILDINGS, y e ,' Custom-street East. Auckland. ; VIOLIN Taught at Pupils* Home. 13 lessons, at Is 6d lesson, by; Thoroughly Qualified Teacher.— A.GJ\, 211. HERALD Office. E Watchmakers and Jewellers. ' 1908.-(3^™ AS -1908. W. M XVD '' WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, V In order to cop©. with his Increasing Business, has had extensive alterations and improvements made to his premises. His wellselected Stock of Jewellery is most suitable for Presents for the approaching festive Season. - * ■.'.■:,-\ ';■:■ V,;;:-.?,•■■ •■?.- Watches. Clocks, Rings, Brooches. Bangles, _> Silver and Electro-plated Goods in th© New- "* est Designs, and of our well-known reliable quality, the prices too, are CUT LOWER _ THAN EVER. Inspection Invited. W. M ADD ; ",. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. i > Boots and Shoes. T3OOTB ANB QHOES FOR OUMMER ) '' IW. E _E_ . NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE HAD SUCH ,AN ASSORTMENT AS NOW , ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN * -*-*■ TAN BOOTS AND SHOES. ; V; TENNIS SHOES, YACHTING SHOES AND BOOTS; also SANDALS. • > TF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN TTIGH-CLASS TpoOTWEAK, . KINDLY CALL AND INSPECT OUR GOODS. T-\ADLEY AND CON. . I SECURITY BUILDINGS. ' ' ' 200. QUEEN-ST. kh'."■■; *: '-■■, .',;/. ' ~_.,,; -— ,'V. —-j' j ! TRY E. B. Dufaur for your Xffl_»' Stacks _5 _U!_ja_,_»BP»_fia.*_<).--■' • /

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13927, 8 December 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13927, 8 December 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13927, 8 December 1908, Page 8

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