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Amusements -"* f Opbba HOtTSE. Proprietors, John . Puller and Sons. I TTHJLLER'S Best. "PICTURES I I J? ttIXEK'S Qf Ail -1 ICTPRES 1 AND BURKE'S GREAT ORCHESTRA. MATINEE NEXT SAT., AT 2.30. CHILDREN SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS. Lieutenant Rose and the Stolen Submarine —Italian Flying Horse Artillery—Love of Chrysanthemum— Jones Won the Champicmship— Jones's Landlady—A Day With Fry's Mercury Boya— GazetteCanadian Darling Confusion—Family Feud—John Graham's Goldßace for Melbourne CupAn Arcadian Maid —Twecdledum's Dancing Pits. BURKE'S ORCHESTRA— Madam Butterfly." " Valse -Dream," "Rip Van Winkle," " Bronze Horse," " Moskowski's Serenata," " Madeline." Is 6d, Is, and 6d. . Reserves at Wildman's, . fJTECE '-IJIHEATRE, WELLESLEY-STREET WEST (OLD FEDERAL HALL). JJENWELL'S JpiCTURES, ON THE AMERICAN PLAN. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE. REPEATED SHOWS. Beginning at 7 p.m. Come any time before 9 p.m. and you will see an* entire programme. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. CONTINUOUS MATINEES. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, Beginning at 2.1 a. NO SHOW TO-NIGHT (See Local). gT. PAUL'S SUNDAY-SCHOOL. CHILDREN'S ANNUAL SATE OP WORK AND ENTERTAINMENT. , Will be opened in the v PARISH HALL (UNDER CHURCH), BY MRS. W. H. PARKES. TO-DAY (FRIDAY). NOVEMBER 18. 7 P.M. Also open SATURDAY, 2.50 to 5.30 and 7-10. Fancy, Toy, Sweet,* Produce and Flower Stalls, Pump, Shooting Gallery, Refreshments, Music etc. GRAND CANTATA, " RUMPELSTILKEN," ■ . . SATURDAY EVENING. Admission: Afternoon or Evenings, fid. AUCKLAND'S | " "\^° NDEELiLND ' Opens TO-DAY WEEK. THURSDAY NEXT, NOV. 24. TO CHINAMEN-KEEP GOING. ~ WHY DID WON DEB-LAND IN ' AUCKLAND? Any. brains about to win this Guinea? "WINDSOR ROLLER RINK. ' ' WINDSOR ROLLER RINK. WINDSOR ROLLER RINK. THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. Sole Proprietor - ------ E. B. James Absolutely the Finest Rink in Auckland. E. C. MCEWAN. Manager. - Shows. AUCKLAND JJORTICtJLTURAL gOCIETY'S pOSE gHOW AND QHTLDREN'S LOWER gHOW. AT THE CHORAL HALL. O-DAY AND rpO-MORROW. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18 AND 19. IOVER 2000 EXHIBITS. Marriage's Band will supply the Music, . Admission, Is; Children, 6<L W. W. BRUCE. Secretary. Swanaon-st. Meetings. rjlO TEACHERS. An Address on " The Teaching of Poetry" will be given on SATURDAY MORNING NEXT, the 19th inst., atefthe Training College. by the Principal, Mr;' H. A. E. Milnes, B.Sc. (Load.), at 10 a.m. Discussion invited afterwards Chairman: Professor Egerton. All Teachers and others interested cordially invited. Dividends. NORTHERN'' steamship COMPANY. LIMITED. INTERIM DIVIDEND. * An interim Dividend for the Half-year ending 30th September. 1910. at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, will be payable on and after FRIDAY, November 18th, 1910. The Transfer Books of the Company will> be closed from FRIDAY, November 11th. to FRIDAY. 18th. both days inclusive. CHARLES HANSON, Manager. Auckland. Bth November, 1910. Corporation Notices. jyORTHCOTE BOROUGH COUNCIL. Ratepayers are requested to note that all Outstanding Rates must be paid forthwith, and that after the end of the present month 13 per cent. Penalty must be aSdad to unpaid Rates. 0. A. CAWKWELL, Town Clerk. November 17 th, 1910. Mining Notices. NEW WATTAIA gold mining company, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that a Call (fifth) of One Penny per Share on the Contributing Shares has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the Secretary at the Office of the Company, HERALD Buildings, f Queen-street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, Novemi ber 18, 1910W. R. HOLMES, [ Secretary. ! Auckland. November 4, 1910. THE SAXON GOLD MINING COMPANY, 1 LIMITED. A Call' (No. 8) of One Penny per Share ha 3 this day been made by the Directors, payable to the Secretary at the Company's Office, No. 11, New Zealand Insurance Company's Buildings. Auckland, on MONDAY, the 12th day of December, 1910. ; J. B. 'SHEATH. Secretary. Auckland. 17th November, 1910. " TTICTORIA GOLD MINING COMPANY. NO V LIABILITY. Notice is hereby given that, a Call (9th) of One Penny per Snare on the Capital of the above-named Company has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the Seccretarv at the Company's Office, Empire Buildings. Swanson-street, Auckland, on THURSDAY. December Ist, 1910. J. J. MACKY, Secretary. Auckland. November 17tb, 1910. • ~ Public Notices. rpHE AUCKLAND DISTRICT BOILER--1 MAKERS, IRON SHIP WORKERS, AND BRIDGE BUILDERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. Notice is hereby given that the Employment Book of the above Union may be inspected at the Office of the Inspector of Factories, Auckland, during office hours. Signed, on behalf of the Union, J. F. CATLEY, Secretary. JpUBLjjlC NOTICE. KWOCK MONO begs to intimate to the Public that ho has taken over the Laundry lately carried on by Foo Lip at Epsom, and that he will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the said Foo Lip. Restaurants and Tea Rooms. JpRIGR'S. COOLEST DININGROOM IN TOWN. BIST Is LUNCH. Electric Fans. No Flies, «IS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. . (

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14530, 18 November 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14530, 18 November 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14530, 18 November 1910, Page 10