-—■ : : -~"" "~~ ~~~. '■ . Amusements. m ssl« Proprietor Jo»»FiS%»d®SoM. ... O Sole Proprie&s: John FuUer aad Sons. TyTATINEE T?VBRY gAT., AT 2.30. ' CHILDREN. 6d TO PSJSI oflll PICTUEES. * U AND FULL ORCHESTRAL BANDANOTHER STARTLING PROGRAMME. ■ THE R.M.S. ■ MAURETANIA. THE" CONVICT'S SACRmCE. ' v , THE DAY OP A GENTLEMAN., THROUGH THE NETHERLANDS. - j THE BIRTH OF A FOUNTAIN PEN.:...-, THE FAIR DOLORES. ,< . ■ _wa - TTATS 4OF All J^G ES. . . ■ Every Lady Should See This Picture. TRIBUTE BICE IN CHINA. ; ( ■ v THE GAMBLING FEVER, SWEET AND TWENTY.'-Ti ! . CHEMICAL EXPERIMENTS. . THE LAND OF THE GITANOS. ~ rpHE T^ENUNCTATION.-Star^Fi^.Art THE COBBLER 'AND; CALIPH. 1 18 6d.*ls, and 6d. : Reserves at ; Wildman's. nip.. ~T. ' W.. FINER'S . QTUDENTS' • /CONCERT Will be held in the. CHORAL HALL.. SYMONDS-STREET. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). NOVEMBER 22. By invitation only. Overture, 8 p.m. Cars leave Three Lamps 7.15.. Cars to all parts at close of concert. ,- ■; y _____ ST. THOMAS' CHURCH. ; : SALE OF WORK, ' / TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AND ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd ; and 24th, ; ' '::*■"; ■ In the - HIBERNIAN HALL. WELLINGTON-STREET ;•■'■- (Ponsonby or Grey Lynn Cars), 3 to 10 p.m. each day. Admission 6d. Children receive a Present.'-. ~. In Aid of the Church Renovation Fund. v. -Meetings. ' j AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. An* Ordinary Meeting of the Members of the Auckland Institute will be held in the Museum Buildings, Princes-street, TO-NIGHT (Monday), 22nd inst.. at 8 o'clock, when the following Papers will be read: - 1. The Cam-lever Balance, by J- Clement Cuff. /,;-:;.■ ■'"..■■: \-'"- ■■-:•-■■■•■; ■„■'„'■ 2. The Meteorology of Waihi, by H. B. . Devereux. ' '-."• "'■< "''" ' ' '■;" "" : ' "" ' •'•' •* 3. The Naturalisation of the Scotch Heather in the Taupo District, by D. Petrie, M.A. '" •■."■■;; * 4. The Aeration of the Auckland Lava Beds, by J. Stewart, C.E. .T. F Cheeseman, : ; ■ / '■ ■ ' . Secretary.:;' !■■■. i j ' — "' ' ■- Lectures. ' NZ. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. • TABERNACLE. THIS EVENING, at 7.30 p.m., a Lecture, "INDIA AND OUR MISSIONS," - • By ME. W. H. GEORGE, > A Recent Visitor to our Field. ' Interesting Story. Beautiful Pictures, shown by Limelight. Graphic Description.. '..•■• All invited. .Admission Tree. ; Collection in Aid of Funds. ■■ a Dividends. ' ' ■ ■VT A ■ T 1.0 N A L INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW. ' ZEALAND, LIMITED. DIVIDEND WARRANTS FOR , HALF-YEAR ENDED 30TH SEPTEMBER ' " ' ARE* NOW OBTAINABLE. , ■'..' FIRE. MARINE.:. ACCIDENT. Offices: 101, Queen-street. . '' NORMAN T. WILLIAMS. V ■'_......■ ■ :}'\:"x , Manager. Public Notices. XT7- A N " T E DA PROBATIONER NURSE : FOR AUCKLAND • MENTAL HOSPITAL. Applicants must be healthy, about sft_sin or more in height, with.Piftn Standard or equivalent ' education, and satisfactory;character references. Salary to begin £45 per annum, with board, residence, and uniform. Apply any morning during the week to trie :.. MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. rpECHNOLOGicAL EXAMINATIONSOT"THE 1 CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTIT" TUTE. AND SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, ■ SOUTH KENSINGTON. '> NOTICE •TO STUDENTS OF TECHNICAL : . . CLASSES AND OTHERS. ' It will be necessary shortly to notify the ' abovenamed examining, bodies as to the subiects for which examination-papers will be required in connection with the examinations to be held in New Zealand in 1910. probably in the months of May and July respectively. Students of technical classes are. advised to hand in at once the names of the subjects they pronose to take to the Director or outer person in charge of the classes. . ■ ,; . :, Private students desiring to be • examined should forward at once the names _ of the , subjects they propose to take, to _ the; In-spector-General of Schools, Education De- : partment. Wellington. ' ; - - . Svllabuses of the subjects of examination may be seen at the Office of the Education Board, or at the ; local technical school or ' classes ' ' G. HOGBEN, .;'■.■* ' Inspector-General of Schools. ! ;. Education Department, "*. •"■'"'• ■ ■"• •" '~.{ Wellington; 15th November, 1909. v ; . ; THE LYNDA SOAPMAKING AND TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED (IN, LIQUIDATION). , Take Notice, that by Order of the Supreme Court of. New j Zealand, at Gisborne, dated 29th September. 1909. it is provided that ali Creditors of the.abovenamed- Company who have not already proved ; their debts or claims, do prove the same, at j the office of the undermentioned Solicitors ; before the 30th November. 1909, or be excluded from the benefit •of any distribution made before such debt or claim is proved. ; KIRK, BURNARD. AND SIEVWRIGHT. ; ;i Solicitors to the Liquidators. - Gladstone Road, Gisborne. 1 J\J £ Sporting. ? ' npAKAPUNA JOCKEY /TILUB. | aPRING;; TIfEETING. " JO7 AND "TJECEMBER -i ', Ponies will be measured by Mr.' O'Connor TO-DAY (Monday), between '■ 9 a.m. . and 11 a.m., at Ellerslie. "v R. WYNYARD, • "•■;/;;.•.;...,;_', /;\.v- ■■"■,..'-■■ -Secretary.■*•■■ TpAKAPUNA TOCKEY pLUB. S PBiNG M E£TING '."I9O9 _ Applications for ■ Bookmakers' Licenses, Spring Meeting, November 27 and December 1. must be in the hands of the Secretary, High-street, before 4 p.m. TUESDAY, November . 23. : Fees: £25 for two days,, or £15 -, for any one day. E. WYNYARD, '■'': .'. i'x\[: ■■;■''■' ' -'.>' Secretary. <' * r g ■ ■ "'' '■ "' ' •;'"•;' -'■" "'■■ ■ ■■'-"■ £ J '■'" ; " -^ : Shows. , ; » AUCKLAND ;. AGRICULTURAL AND j • , pASTOBAL* ASSOCIATION. ;; ANNUAL METROPOLITAN SPRING SHOW. ALEXANDRA PARK. •ftXOVEMBER : OR AND 97. ■'■'~ :. .> • - 4 EDWIN HALL. : Vj--.'- ■■;. .-Secretary.^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14224, 22 November 1909, Page 10
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