Amusements. OP ER A HO USE. Proprietors,"John Fuller and-Sons. MATINEES 17 VERY JLJ <"TyEDNESDAY AND OATURDAY, 9 OQ CHILDREN' SIXPENuo, TO ALL KiBTS. -" ; I TELLER'S i Best piCTORES.: I I i- 1 ULLERS- ■of All ■•- X ICTURES I _l_ AND PULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA ~ Conductor, MR. E. J. BURKE. ANOTHER POPULAR ? GRAMME ft ABOUT WINDSOR CASTLE. . FUNCHESTOWN STEEPLECHASE, 1910. »„ Victim Of Bridge. Picture Puzzle. . New, Marshal of Gila Creek. Original Revenge. Old California.'Poet at any Cost. The Fugi; tive Dalai ! Lama. >:: The Newly-weds,- Ladies Train. For Her Brother's Sake. ■> Foolsnead— the Three Brothers. . mn «n o ™T, 1 , BURKE'S OPERATIC ORCHESTRA.; ■ "Robert le Diable," "The Merry .Widow, etc. Is 6d, Is. and 6d. Reserves at Wildman a. pHOR AL ' HALL. JUNE JQ-JIRIDAY-JUNE JQ SONG AND PIANO RECITAL. I J/pS JfAEY QOOPER. pYRIL • rpoWSEY. I A UCKLAND T lEDERTAFEL. . Admission: -3s, 2s, and One Shilling. / Plan of Reserved Seats,at; Wildman and Arey's. -. ,;.:*..•■■ _"" / ?? Bechstein Grand Piano kindly supplied by British and Continental Piano Co. j (A. Jiegman, 4 Manager). Special Tram Service. ** '*'-.• ■■."-. Concert : Director, ! SCOTT COLVILLE. Meetings. . GOSPEL .' HALL. CALLIOPE • ROAD, DEVONPORT. - 1 MR. FRANK MAY, {Evangelist,,.: Will (D.V.) deliver, an Address n TO-NIGHT, 7.30—" Misunderstood Texts. .-.-, ; A Hearty Invitation Extended to All. ./; pREAT ' UNITED / MISSION. A GREAT THANKSGIVING SERVICE Will be held in the AUCKLAND TABERNACLE TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 7.30 o'clock. ; •« Chairman, REV. KNOWLES Speakers:- : ''■ „ _„ i REV. GRAY DIXON. M.A..' .T. W. STEWART. I V •-:■■ ESQ., REV. J. T. LEAFE. I '•" GREAT UNITED CHOIR. Conductor- - - - Mr. E. J. Gatland. j • Organist - - - -, - Mr. W. T. Sharp. ' Converts Specially Invited. " I . HOWARD ELLIOTT. I _ ' r Secretary. 1 ,;;", S AUCKLAND SAILORS" . HOME. * The . Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Association will he held .in the Mission Hall at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, the "24th Junej' 1910." ' ' ■';'- : ' • ■~';, BUSINESS: . ". ■' ■ Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet. 1 Election or President, Vice-President, Council, and Auditors for the ensuing year. . ; - G. O'HALLORAN, JUN.. Secretary.' rpHE SOCIETY FOR THE HEALTH OF . X WOMEN AND CHILDREN. The Annual ; General Meeting for Election of Officers, etc., will (by kind permission of the Mayor) be held ■; .the Municipal ; Chambers, Auckland, at '8 o'clock THIS (Thursday) EVENING! His Worship the Mayor (Mr. L. J. Bagnall) will preside.' Drs. Bedford, Roberton. and Inglis .will address the meeting. . CENTRAL i- HALL, COOK-STREET. :*:- TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). 8. p.m. SISTER ESTELLE will hold Spiritual Meetings. Written questions answered. Psychometry from Articles and R Flowers.' . Admission, Private address; 33, Pitt-street. ■ ;— —-t~~~tt~ ~*~; ■■■ ..-■T^~TjT^ , ~r^~77'~~T7 ! Exhibitions. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. , The 28th Annual Exhibition is now Open Daily. 12.30 to 5, 7.30 to 10 p.m. Admission: One Shilling. - , S. STUART. Sea Lectures. > . AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. * SCHOOL OF COMMERCE. /v -:A Series of 'Popular Lectures-; on " International and , Imperial Trade" will sbe delivered at'; the * College during the* Second Term by, Mr. J. P. Grossmann, M.A;. Director of the School of Commerce. r Particulars oi the Course and-Tickets (10s for: ten lectures; at Upton's and ■■ Ch'amptalouni and Cooper's. First: Lecture on " The Nature ,of ■ International Trade," on FRIDAY, June 10, p.m, CHAS. M. NELSON. M.A.. Ist June. 1910, >■ Registrar. Professional Notices. , TV R. . PL O REN OB T7- ELL E I IS TAKING A TRIP HOME. AND WILL ON JULY Ist DISCONTINUE THE''' PRACTICE. OF HER PROFESSION TILL FURTHER NOTICE. D R P. M. K ELLEU - Will Continue as usual at '225, PONSONBY ROAD. Tel. 2174. D E " W A pAISCLOUGH M.8., Ch.B. (N.Z.), M.R.G.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), F.R.C.S. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14391, 9 June 1910, Page 10
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