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.y Amusements. MATINEE. TO-DAY, 'at 2.30. MATINEE. MATINEE. Where sis My MATINEE. MATINEE. Wandering MATINEb. MATINEE • Boy?" _ MATINEE. MATINEE. Children, 6d. MATINEE. OYAIJ 1 ALBERT TT^V' ■K'OYAL ALBERT -U-all. TO-DAY. at 2-30 and 8. SUPERB PROGRAMME AT PATIIE PICTURES. j PATHE - PICTURES. pXTHE PICTURES. PATHE PICTURES. I " One Touch of Nature makes all the - ' World 1 Kin. ',„v«ro«» ' "WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY. > " WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY? Where is mv wandering boy to-night. The boy of my tenderest care. . The bov who was once my joy and D ni. The child of my love and prayer. "WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY. ? , " WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY? A Magnificent Picture Story of great power and pathos, illustrating a Mother s Love and . a Son's Repentance. Also, BROTHERS IN ARMS. Dramatic. THE PONY EXPRESS. Wild est Story. COLONIAL TIMBER INDUSTRY. THE INOCULATION OF YOUTH. LOVE TABLOIDS. _ MARY JANE'S LOVERS. HOW THEY MADE A MAN OF BILLY BROWN. CIRCLE OR STALLS. Is; PIT. 6d. H. Hay ward. Manager. rpiVOLI rjiHEATRE, J^EWTON. NIGHTLY, at 8. MAT., EVERY SAT.. 2.30. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. COMPLETE CHANGE ON MONDAY. Including Vaudeville Turns. PRICES. Is and 6d. H. Hayward, Manager. QAKE AND. CANDY FAIR. ST.' DAVID'S BIBLE CLASS HALL, Khvbcr Pass Road. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). August 7, .1909, . Open from 3.t0 10 p.m. * . Home-made Cakes.: Scones, Sweets, Preserves, etc.. for Sale. Afternoon Tea. Orchestral Music. Waxworks Exhibition, Shooting Competitions, etc.. etc. Admission,, Free. ' • "JJENCE, LOATHED - MELANCHOLY." COME AND SEE THE GAYMAKERS. ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. SATURDAY, 8 p.m. A Bright arid Sparkling Entertainment. Da N C i N G.— Mr. E. A. WILLIAMS holds Classes for Beginners and Advanced Every Evening and Saturdav Afternoons. Advanced Class only Every Wednesday Evening:. Long Night for | Advanced, August 18. Holders of invitations j invited to attend •_ i ■MANDOLIN. BANJO. AND GUITAR. M K ' A A P AIITI^DGE ' "TEACHER, : 21 GRAFTON RD.. NEAR CHORAL HALL. Only the Very Latest Continental Methods Used. Gr E p O O R E, SOLO FLAUTIST, TEACHER FLUTE AND PICCOLO. - Address: BURGOYNE-ST., NEWTON (near Reservoir). MR. MCDOUGALL. Teacher of . Violin, Piano, Organ, Singing. Stuttering permanently cured.—27, Khyber Pass, near Grafton Road. * •;■■■ , : ' - Football. . pUGBY . J^EAGUE. | TARANAKI V. AUCKLAND TARANAKI V. AUCKLAND TARANAKI V. AUCKLAND (Under Northern Union Rules), at VICTORIA PARK, ' IJIHIS J)AY. X HIS D AY ' SATURDAY, AUGUST 7th. " Kick-off at 3 p.m A Curtain-raiser will be played between NORTH SHORE AND TOWN JUNIORS, Starting at 2 p.m. ADMISSION: Ground. Is: Grandstand, Is. ' Children Half-price. GARRISON BAND IN ATTENDANCE. E. W. WATTS, Secretary. UCKLAND Y '.' "JJNION. AT ALEXANDRA PARK. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 7th AUGUST. . FINAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP: DEVONPORT V. ONEHUNGA. FRANKLIN RIFLES V. No. 1 NATIVE RIFLES. ADMISSION TO GROUND: 6d; Stand, 6d. Ladies 1 Free. C. V. LANGSFORD. Sec. A.R.U. JpiRANKLIN , , . RUBGY . UNION. pRANKLIN V. j^UCKLAND .At -' ft: ■' )■ PUKEKOHE. h » I) AY (SATURI)AY) ' rj KICK OFF 3 P.M. ADMISSION Is. Pukekohe Brass Band -in Attendance. ■'! ■- - - • - A. H. TAPPER. • - j _ Hon. Secretary. H'ockey. ;• AUCKLAND . -A- HOCKEY ™ ''' ASSOCIATION. V rWli challenge | feW / Mi TARANAKI v. - HpL jfil AUCKLAND. c = IZA ' t DEVONPORT . rr ; DOMAIN. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 3.15 p.m. Curtain Raiser: ; Moana v. Rangatira, 2 : p.m. Through Ticket to Ground, Is. Tickets can be obtained from H. E. Partridge and Co. and Miss Gerti Campion, or the Ferry Co. ' t ■ A. E. TATTLEY. Hon. Sec. ? Corporation Notices. IVTOTICE. -TO , WATER CONSUMERS 1 < ; In . . , , . - RICHMOND, GREY LYNN. SUPPLY FROM OLD ABATTOIR MAIN. The Water will be SHUT OFF on SATURDAY, 7th inst., from 7.33 a.m. until, 5 p.m., while making a connection on the main. HENRY W. WILSON, ■ • ■ . 1 Town Clerk. Auckland, 4th August, 1909. - v- - ; 1 Toilet. -.p AGLETON. - 6. • VICTORIA-ST., . CITY • (Established 30 years), : WIG-MAKER, TO , THE PRINCIPAL- OPERA AND THEATRICAL COMPANIES VISITING AUCKLAND. " Wigs, Transformations. Toupees, and Up. to-Date Hair Work done on the premises. The most- complete -Suite of Ladies' and Gentlemen's, Toilet Rooms in. the Dominion. Saturday Half-Holiday. (Patronised by every ■ Vice-Regal Family in Australasia:) . MISS MCELWAIN, established 15 '. years, for Face and Scalp Massage, Manicure. Pedicure, etc. Hardressing and Harwork in all branches. Ornamental Hair in stock or made Ito order. PERMANENT Removal of Superfluous, Hair. , Fancy Costumes and Wigs for sale or hire. All Consultations free. Correspondence invited to No. 254, Queen-street, next McCullagh and Gower. ; . - 1 - . ; MISS MARION BACON. iVI PHiSiOiAN AND COMi'iUhAiu.N SPECIALIST. Electric and Vibratory Massage. Medical Scalp Treatment. Manicuring, chiropody. Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hairs : by Electrolysis. Hairdressing. Hair Work. Shampooing. eta. Hair, Dried by Electric Fan in ! 10 minutes, Agent for ' Je»n Steher'a worldfamed Hair Stain; and ihe marvellous Almond Bleach VICTORIA BUILDINGS, VIOTOBIA-ST, BAST. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14133, 7 August 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14133, 7 August 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14133, 7 August 1909, Page 10