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Amusements. ___ OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors. John Fuller and Sons. Change of Programme Each Saturday. i "|?ULLEB*B Best PICTURES, i \ J ULLER'S of All XICTURES. i AND BURKE'S GREAT ORCHESTRA "jl/rATINEE, isTEDNESDAY, AT 9 QQ CHILDREN SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS.* Up-to-date the Keynote of Our Programme. THHE MEW T IVING TON DON. SHOWING ITS INDUSTRIES, BEAUTIES, AMUSEMENTS. AND PLACES OF L HISTORICAL INTEREST. IVING The T ONDON. IVING Moat JUONDON. LIVING Fascinating T ONDON. IVING and JjONDON. LIVING Educational T ONDON. IVING Picture LIVING yet shown T ONDON. IVING . in this LIVING Dominion. T O£DON. tJvsß not Fail Living 8..11 .London. 'EVERY PERSON SHOULD SEE THIS The Royal Exchange-Bank-Petticoat Lane on Sunday Morning-The Life Guards on Parade-London's Busy Shoeblack-Marl, borough House-British Museum-The Em-bankment-Fuller's Pictures London OfficeWestminster Abbey-The Pavement Artist -Rotten Row. Sunday Morainß-OuWren * Playground-How London Lives-The Pearly King or the Coster's Romance-Despatching Fuller's Pictures to New Zealand-rovent Garden-Piccadilly Circus-Tower of London -Tower Bridge in Operation-Billingsgate Fish Market— the Thames. ______ # Trebizonde. Kin? Lear. Percy the Cowboy. The Child of the Ghetto, Military Tournament, etc. BURKE'S ORCHESTRA will plav Se.ections -"Lieder Ohne Worte." "The Rose, "Casino Girl." " Heart and Hand. Is 6d Is, and 6d. Reserves . Wildman s. SIXPENCE EXTRA. < T> ALLOONING -EXTRAORDINARY ! - DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON; SEPT. 21. Gates open, 2 p.m. Second Appearance in New Zealand of THE BEEBE BALLOON COMPANY, THE BEEBE BALLOON COMPANY, The World's Most Sensational Aeronauts. The Largest Hot-air Balloons on Earth. During the Afternoon, THE AUCKLAND CITY BAND . Will render a Musical Programme. BALLOON ASCENT. BALLOON ASCENT. Over 4000 people paid for admission on Saturday, and were electrified, amazed, and intensely interested in watching the INFLATION of the balloon, and other PREPARATIONS for the ascent. " I wouldn't have missed it for a pound," was a common expression heard on the grounds. Sebphe is going up Wednesday—he holds the World's parachuting record, and will make an attempt to establish a new one. Will . you be there to give him a cheer? He won't disappoint you. ' Give us the support, and we will give you THE BEST IN BALLOONING. Are you interested in HOCKEY? A Sterling Challenge Match has been arranged, KIATERE V. ALBION. . Admission: Adults, Is; Children under 12 years, 6d. . No extra charge for vehicles. pHORAL TT A L ,L. rpHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 99ND. p RAND "POPULAR pONCERT. Under the auspices of AUCKLAND QOCTETY. UCKLAND SOCIETY.. PROGRAMME BY MISS MARY COOPER — "* I MISS MARY COOPER MR. WILFRED MANNING MR. FRANK H.LORKING_ - THE AUCKLAND LIEDERTAFEL MR ROBERT BELL MISS BERYL YEOLAND MR. O. E. FARROW THE LYRIC FOUR MR. H. G. WOOLLEY MR. A. J. BLACK MR. CYRIL TOWSEY ■ MISS BLANCHE GARLAND. POPULAR PRICES: OPULAB X RICES: TWO SHILLINGS AND ONE SHILLING. . TWO SHILLINGS AND ONE SHILLING. Only 100 Seats may be Reserved at Wildman and Arey"s. '• Day Sales at A. Eady and Co.'s, Queen-si. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd. at 8 p.m. Broadwood Concert Grand Piano supplied hy English and Foreign Piano Agency. Convenient car service to and from hall. Concert Direction: SCOTT COLVTLLE. ELLERBECK. Photographer of Children. NEWTON. ===== =3 Lectures. " A OMAN ' KEK RaM QAPE rpo riAIRO." This Popular Illustrated Lecture will be I given by 1 MISS MARY HALL, IN ST. ANDREW'S HAIL, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. Tickets, 2s and Is, at Wildman's and Upton and Co.'s. " Meetings. ■nARMERS' riO-OPERATTVE T\AIRY AND QTORES. TTD. •hip.. A LLEN "DELL WILL DELIVER ADDRESSES ON THE AIMS AND OBJECTS OP THE ABOVE COMPANY. As under. And will also submit a Report on the Practical Working of the Home Separation System in Waikato. ARE—TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). KIWATAHI-TUESDAY, 20 th September. LITCHFIELD-WEDNESDAY. 21st Sept. TE RAPA-SATURDAY, 24th September. A full attendance of Farmers Interested in the cause of Co-operation is requested. ADDRESSES COMMENCE AT 8 P.M. Mining Notices. THE MONTE CHRISTO GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. The Ordinary General Meeting of the above-named Company will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 205, Victoria Arcade, Queen-street, Auckland," on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of September, 1910, at the hour <?f 2.30 p m. J. W. NICHOL, Secretary. Auckland. September 14, 1910. DOMINION GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. All Shares in the above Company on which the Call due and payable on July 29th, 1910, has not been paid will be Sold by Auction by Mr. T. M. Jackson at his Mart. Customstreet. Auckland, on TUESDAY, September 20th. 1910. at 11 a.m., UNLESS THE SAID CALL BE PAID ON OR BEFORE THE PREVIOUS DAY AT THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY. i. H. GHjFTLLAN, Secretary. Auckland. September 9th, 1910. THE MOANATAIARI GQLD .MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Shares in the abovenamed Company forfeited for nonpayment of Call payable on the 27th July, 1910, will be offered for Sale by Public Auction by Mr. Joseph Thornes, at his Auction Mart. No. 83, Queen-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 2lst day of September. 1910. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, unless the Call be paid to the Secretary on or before the previous day. J. W. NICHOL. Secretary. Auckland, Bth September. 1910. TO PAINTERS, BUILDERS. AND CONTRACTORS. TTSE TMPERVOS, THE NEW ROT AND DAMP PROOF WOOD PRIMER. COVERS more than double the area of ordinary Primers; stops blistering and craokinsr: prevents the grain of the wood from rising: is absolutely proof against Rot and Damp. It is a thin, almost colourless liquid, and is also a germicide. It dries hard, yet elastic, and has great penetrating powers. Easy to apply, and saves one coat of paint in three Price, 123 per gallon. Special terms for quantities. ,-. . . TMPERVOS MANUFACTURING QQ., i GHUZNEE-ST-i WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14478, 19 September 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14478, 19 September 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14478, 19 September 1910, Page 12