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. Amusements., -j_\ OPERA HOUSE. Sole Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. The Place to Spend a Happy Evening. TELLER'S piOTUEES And CINEPHONE. , ■ ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL PROGRAMME. From the Fighting Top of a . "DATTLESHIP IN ; A C'iiON. STEAMING AT FULL SPEED. THE' RESIN INDUSTRY. THE MATER DOLOROSA. MISS MAGGIE'S FIANCES. '•■■ A VOICE FROM THE DEAD. ' TRANSFORMATIONS OF A CIGAR END GOTTA CANAL AND TEOLHATTEN FALLS. TAX ON BACHELORS. THE GOLD PIECE. THE DESERTER. A SOLDIER'S HEART. CARLO AND THE BABY. MR. AND MRS. BROWN GO MOTORINGCINEPHONE ITEMS. FRED STOKES* FULL ORCHESTRA. Is 6d, Is. and 6d. Reserves Wildman's. QTAR OF EDEN LODGE, 1.0.0. F., . And AUCKLAND FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. pRAND T>AZAAR AND ART TTNION In ST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON-STREET, - ON ugust 25, 26, 27, AND 28. COCIAL IN AID OF ST. JOHN'S PARNELL, THIS EVENING, In ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Special Band. ! Tram for City. 11.45, from Door of Hall. MR. B. B. O'HARE and Committee wish to announce to their patrons that the Socials will be continued as usual THIS EVENING (Wednesday), in the Porfman Rooms, Victoria-street W. Dancing, 8 p in. —B. B. O'H^re. Sporting. A VON DALE JOCKEY QLUB. CPEING TUTEETING. SEPTEMBER 18. 22, and. 25, 1909. NOMINATIONS for the following Events will Close at the Club's Office. High-street, on FRIDAY. August 20th inst.. at ? p.m.: AVONDALE CUP FIRST HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE PLUMPTON HANDICAP FLYING STAKES HANDICAP. HARRY H. HAYR, Secretary. pAKUEANGA HUNT CLUB. The Hounds will meet on SATURDAY, 21st, at the Road Board Office, East Tamaki. and the following SATURDAY, 28th. at Pigeon Mountain. Pakuranga. r — -'' Secretary. T? O E S A. Ii E — Tk/TANAPOURI (SOULT-FAIRYTALE). ,In good condition. Fit to go right into work. APPIy , A. WATSON. Te Aroha. ' ! ■ 3 i Coursing. ■VTORTH "pO'EW ZEALAND QOUBSING pLUB. COURSING AT . MIDDLEMOEE. OTAHUHU. rjHIS D AY~" T HIS D AY (WEDNESDAY). AND , CATUEDAY "VTEXT, AUGUST O-j GLASGOW MAIDEN STAKES. WESTFIELD ALL-AGED STAKES. Special Train to Ground leaves Auckland 1.30 p.m. Return fare, Is. Admission to Ground, including Stand and Programme, Is 6d. Ladies Free. Q. E. TAPPER, Hon. Sec. Railways. ■VTEW RAILWAYS. COURSING MEETING AT OTAHUHU. WEDNESDAY, 18th AUGUST, , 1909. Special Passenger Train will leave Auckland for Otahuhu Club Coarse at 1.30 p.m., returning leaving the Course at 5.15 p.m. BY ORDER. - Public Notices. p BLI 0 NOTICE. ; ——— STRAND ARCADE FIRE. M K B C C HILWELI/ ' A'RJ'B-A-ARCHITECT, Begs to notify the Public that he will continue Practice of his Profession. at PHCENIX CHAMBERS, QUEEN-ST., from this date. - Telephone 2548. Box 497. FRY'S PURE BREAKFAST COCOA HAS X 1 GREAT SOLUBILITY. AND IS VERY ECONOMICAL. MARRIAGES SOLEMNISii.I).— M. Walker can be consulted daily.— HoweBt., Auckland. GOLGOTHA, a Place for Cooper's, the Place to Hat Them. TAfHY does everybody take TOEA-LINE? GANDERTON'S WHOOPING COUGH WINE. PONSONBY ROAD. TOHEROAS, Toheroav Toheroas.— Consignment of this Delicious Shellfish will arrive from West Coast on August 19. Cheaper and better than State Oysters. —At Sanford'B Fish Market. 'Phone. 658. KODAKB AND FILMS-Large Stocks.—No. 1 Brownie. 8d; No. 2, Is; 12-exposure No. 1, F.P.K., 2s; IA. 2s 9d; 3. 3s 3d; 3A, 10s exp., 3s 3d; 4by 5 and sby 4, 4s. Film Photography made inexpensive.— Photo. Goods Co., next the Railway Station. UNEMPLOYED.— This woulu oe an IMPOSSIBILITY when equipped with a PROFESSION that is in DAILY USE now. We give FREE LESSONS DAILY, and supply EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC. - N,Z. Photo. Goods, next the Railway Station, Queen-st.. Auckland. T~S •'■ IT -P.-0.8-8 IB L E ? - i- That eight hours' washing can be done in two hours. Try one bottle of WILWORSH and prove it. Washing costs 3d. NCLAIMED MONEY AND PKOPERTY.— UNCLAIMED MONEY AND Wanted.— Next-of-Kin and Heirs Wanted.—DOUGaL'S REGISTER to Next-of-Kin, Heirs-at-law. Legatees, etc.. advertised for since 1700. The best book of the kind ever published (470 pages): price. 2s 6d, postage. 6d. from Whitcombe and Tombs, Ohristchurch. Wellington. Dunedin. or Dotigal and Co. Chancery and other claims in all parts of the world investigated and carried through. —Dougal and Co., 151, Strand, London. ESTABLISHED OVE.I SIXTY YEARS. RY'S CHOCOLATES AND COCOA GO WHEREVER THE OLD FLAG FLIES. BE BRITISH. BUY BRITISH. EXCHANGES on most liberal terms. PIANOS AND ORGANS.— and F. Piano Agency, Ltd, S. Goldicutt, Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14142, 18 August 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14142, 18 August 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14142, 18 August 1909, Page 12

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