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' Amusements. WlirS - P'SulIS = WSS WINDOW OF THE WORLD. OYAL ALBERT HALL. Direction Hay ward's Enterprises. Ltd. By Arrangement with Mr. T. J, West. MATB'EB, 2.30 TO-MORROW. ' Q-REAT jnuCHARISTIC OONGRESS. •' THE SPECTRE." FROM INTERLAKEN TO BRIENZ, THE PHCENIX. 12th EDITION PATHE'S GAZETTE,, . The Autumn Manoeuvres, Horse Artillery m Action. Charge of the Scots Greys. m Great Success of THE BROKEN SYMPHONY. A SALUTARY LESSON. „ 2'lly. the Tomboy," "Her Rival," A Smoker's Martyrdom," " Foolsliead as a Policeman." "Mr. Black Learns to Fly.' At the Intervals visit the ROOF TEA OAKDEN on the 'Balcony, where Tea, Refreshments, ar.d Ices will be served. A GR AND SUMMER INNOVATION. NOTE.—EIiECTRTC FANS have been installed in the buildijitr: the whole of the. auditorium ia now COOL AND COMFORTABLE. KOYAIj ALBERT LADIES' ORCHESTRA. Prices: Is and 6d; "Reserved Seats, Is 6d, at Royal Albert Hall. 'Phone 1506 rpHE rpHEATRE, WELLESLEY-STREET "WEST (OLD FEDERAL HALL). pENWELL'S piCTURES. ON THE AMERICAN PLAN. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE. REPEATED SHOWS. Beginning at 7 p.m. Come an j' time before 9 p.m. and you will gee an entire programme. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. CONTINUOUS MATINEES, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, Beginning at 2.10. •J 1 I V O L I THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. * TO-NIGHT. Huge Programme of VAUDEVILLE AND MINSTRELY, LEVARTO AND LEON. The Sensational Comedy Jugglers. Music by Tivoli Orchestra. Prices: Is 6d. Is,, and 6d. A COON SINGING COMPETITION will take place on FRIDAY NIGHT. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. QRAND QPENING jN^IGHT. rpO-MORROW (SATURDAY). WINDSOR PICTURES. WINDSOR PICTURES. WINDSOR PICTURES. THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. DON'T FORGET. g PAUL'S PARISH HALL (Under Church). SUNDAY-SCHOOL SALE (7 P.M.) AND ENTERTAINMENT (8 P.M.). , 0 . , "RUMPELSTILSKIN" (Repeated by Special Request). TO-NIGHT {FRIDAY). NOVEMBER 25. Fancy work, *oys, Refreshments, etc. Admission: 6d. gT. ANDREW'S HALL, SYMONDS-STREET. MISS ELSIE AMU/TON. STUDENTS' RECITAL. TONIGHT (FRIDAY), 8 P.M. Visitors kindly present invitations at. the door, and be seated at five minutes to eight. OAMPBELL FREE KINDERGARTEN. A GARDEN FETE, IN AID OF THE FUNDS, Will be held at MRS. AUBIN'S, PARNELL, i ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2.30 P.M. Admission: Adult's, 6d. I "" ■> Swimming. jAITEMA T A 0 L U B. OPENING OARNIVAL. ALBERT-STREET BATHS. 8 — JJiHIS pVENING — 8. SWIMMING. LIFE-SAVING. DIVING. GALAXY OF HUMOROUS EVENTS. Bavarian Band in Attendance. Splendid Seating Accommodation. Ladies and Children under 16, 6d; Gents., Is, J. J. MULVIHILL, Hon. Sec. Flower Shows. QWEET pEA AND • OARNATION OARNIVAL. -NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. The Committee of the A.H.S. wish to extend a cordial invitation to ALL Members and. Non-members to send Large Exhibits to the Carnival,, all helping to make it a brilhMrt success. Blooms should be staged v»EDNE«* DAY NIGHT, 30th November, or Very_ Early THURSDAY MORNING. Secure Schedule? from Seedsmen or Secretaries. By kind permission of H. Brett, Esq,, Growers are invited to visit his grounds, SATURDAY, 26tti inst., catch boats between 1 and 2, p.m., and buses will meet boats. Meeting of Advisory, Committees and Gentlemen who intend helping: at Mr. Brace's Rooms, Swanson-st., 8.15 p.m., FRIDAY. Entries for Exhibition close FRIDAY, 25th, at 5 p.m.. at Mr. Bruce Office. Procession Entries, 28th inst., same place. Public Notices. TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS Of the City and Guilds of London Institute, and SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS Of the Board of Education, South Ken- ' sington. NOTICE TO STUDENTS OF TECHNICAL CLASSES AND OTHERS. It will be necessary shortly to notify the abovenamed examining bodies as to the subjects for which examination papers will be required in connection with the examinations to be held in New Zealand in 1911, 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 propose toj.ake to the Director or other person in charge of the Cl private students desiring to be examined should forward at once the names of the subjects they propose to take to the Inspector-General of Schools, Education Department, Wellington. Syllabuses 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. Nov. 10, 1910. pUBLIC NOTICE. THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY " COMPANY, LTD. PARCELS OFFICE. On and after MONDAY, 28th November, 1910, an Office for the Receiving and Delivery of Parcels will be opened at the Ferry Tee, Quay-street East. Copy of rates and conditions can be obtained on application at the Company's office. 1 A. ALISON, Manager. I CHARLES MURRAY-WOODS, Licentiate » Society, Apothecaries, London, 1902, Lloonciuto Medicine, Licentiate Surgery, Licentiate Medicine, Licentiate Surgery, London, 1908, now residing in Auckland, hereby give notice'that I intend applying, on the 22nd December. 1910, next, to have my name placed on the Medical Register for the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the Office of the Registrar of Births and Deaths at Auckland. (Signed) MURRAY-WOODS, L.S.A., L.S.S.A., L.M.S.A., Lond. Dated at Auckland,' 22nd November, 1910. Publications. ALL , FARMERS ATTENDING SHOW J:jL Should Read " A QUESTION OF iTONEY," By an Auckland Gentleman, showing them what exercises a greater influence on their welfare than oven purebred stock. Merchants and Workers will also find the brochure of engrossing interest. All should buy. Price, 6d. At Upton's and Wildmaii and Arey's.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14536, 25 November 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14536, 25 November 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14536, 25 November 1910, Page 10

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