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Amusements. Direction .. Edward Branscombe, Ltd. gOUSA AND ..HIS Jg AND. QPERA JJOUSE'. ■ FAREWELL. FAREWELL. • Positively Last Two Concerts in Australasia. THIS AFTERNOON, at 3—Matinee. THIS • EVENING, at 8-Special Farewell. Programme of 'all the most Popular Gems of the Auckland Season. gOUSA'S QOING!!! Do you : realise it? gOUSA'S QOING!!! Have you heard the Band? gOUSA'S QOING!!! Only Two More Chances— THIS AFTERNOON, at, 3, and EVENING, at 8. COUSA AND HIS jgANDM! Will soon be a memory only. ; DON'T MISS IT. Prices: Seats in Boies, 7s 6d. Dress Circle, ss. Stalls, 3s. Gallery, 2s. Box Plan at Wildman and. Arey's. Day Sales, 3a, at Eady's. OPERA HOUSE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. TO-MORROW NIGHT, piiIDAY, AT 8. . JfULLER'S Y' AUDEVILLE QOMPANY. Read the following Great Bill:— ■ Anita \iaz. A nita "HIAZ. WIT A DIAZ,. ■ juLMTA .UIAZ. . And her Monkeys, direct from the American Circuits. An Educated Troupe of Simians. I in a remarkable exhibition, full of frolicsome fun and fanciful frivolity. . . The atational t>uo. i- HE Vi ational. -L/UO, Australia's Cleverest Juveniles. MOUNIER AND THRANZ, OUNIER AND X 1 RANZ, " ROMAN GLADIATORS." | Introducing FRANZ, the iron-jaw marvel, •MOUNIEB, the man with the neck; of iron. Presenting the Greatest Athletic and : Iron--1 jawed Act in the World. ■ THE rfIHREE \ LTONS, | JL HE . JLhree ETON'S, In their Chinese Trlrdsojities. | MARCELLA Y"1 RAY, Cnarming ARCELLA RAY. Serio. Lucy tavinia. . UCY J-/AVINIA. Welcome Return of TIM HOWARD, JIM GAFFNEY. 808 HARPER, • BARRY GRIMES. '' ' ' ADA FIELD, Dainty Serio. , ' JESSIE LEE, Popularity Personified. ' . HARRY ROCHFORT, Popular Baritone. _ Say!— a Big Bill, and the same old 1 Popular Prices—2s, Is 6d, and Is. AND DON'T FORGET, ,>/. , ; When we have a Suitable Attraction. we give ANITA DIAZ MONKEY MATINEE, ANITA DIAZ MONKEY . MATINEE, ANITA DIAZ MONKEY MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT AT 2.30. Matinee Prices': "Circle—Adults,' 2s; Children. Is. All Stalls— Is; Children, 6d. The ' ijting's theatre, ; J. HE ..- iXING'S . IHEATRE. ; End of Penny Section, Pitt-street. FULLER'S The : PICTURES, ■ ■ . BEST OP ALL XT AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA . TO-NIGHT—A NEW SERIES. : A Magnificent Programme. THE NORWOOD NECKLACE. SCOUTS' RED-LETTER DAY. • TWEEDLEDUM AND THE BANKNOTE. MARINE VIEWS OF ■- NAPLES. - - ■ ; 4 SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD- . A WIDOW VISITS SPRINGTON. PATHE GAZETTE 118. A WIFE'S AWAKENING. . MUSHROOM-GROWING. • A BAD MAN'S FIRST PRAYER. Wasted Courage. Stolen Skates. - Is 6d, Is, 6d. Reserves 2s, Wildman's. Meetings. I THE YEAR OF OUR EMANCIPATION, 1911. i M ES - D ON (Dunodin Central Mission) 1 • -JOHN the "QAWSOK i Will Emphasise in Auckland I ! • ! The Late T. :E. Taylor's Message. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. 7.30. >. WOMEN'S CRUSADE RALLY, !. EAST-STREET MISSION HALL. . , Chairman: Rev. J. Wilson. .-■■■. Duet, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Cutler. Mr. Cutler, Solo. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON, 2.30. GRAFTON ROAD METHODIST S.S. ■ ' ■WOMEN'S CRUSADE MEETING. ;"f;V Chairman Ravi G.Bond. Musical Selections Auckland MINISTERS* i; ASSOCIATION. A. . NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN. Mass Meeting in Alexandnvst. Primitive , ' Methodist Church, ' TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 7.45 o'clock. ; Chairman: Mr. D. Goldie. Speakers: Rev. 11. Steele Craik and Rev. ; , D. D. Scott," ' ' Singing Led by United P.M. Choir. ' Musical Items. . Collection for Campaign Fund. QHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE. " The Parishioners' Meeting called for This (Thursday) Evening is unavoidably, POSTPONED • until a further- date to be announced. - __ BY ORDER. , JMPORTANT ' NOTICE. We hereby inform you that we are calling a General Meeting of all; those in- ', terested in the Wine Growing, Manufacturing, and Selling Industry, for the, purpose of forming a Wine Growers' Association. The Meeting will be held at 94, Federalstreet, Auckland, on FRIDAY, September " 1, 1911', at 10.30 a.m. It is proposed! to pass a resolution at this meeting, and forward ] it on to Wellington, so that it may inter--1 cept the new Act; which is in course this session.. ' This 8 meeting . is of. the utmost importance ' to- Wine Growers, and your attendance is specially requested. • P. M. SULENTA, . : ,> ;• Secretary, Box 775. : f ' Electoral. r g OK,OTTGH OF PA? NELL. ELECTION .OF COUNCILLOR. Pursuant to Section, 27 = of " The Local ■ Elections, and Polls Act, 1908,". I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each Candidate for the office of Councillor ; for the Borough of Parnell. is as follows:— Ashley John Hunter ... 282 votes. Hugh McN aught on ... ... 376 votes. Informal ' ... ... ... 3 votes. And I declare the said HUGH MCNAUGH- ; TON to be duly elected to sucJh office. , BENJ. GILMER, Returning Officer for Borough of parnell.: Dated' this 30th day of August, 1911. mo THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH J- OF PARNELL. ' I desire to return Thanka to all those who voted ; for me at yesterday's Poll, and shall endeavour to demonstrate that • their confidence in me is not. misplaced. ; H, MCNAUGHTON. '• ■ I •• r - - v ' J '( ; •XTCTAITEMATA PARLIAMENTARY ..VVj ELECTION. jyj-R. LEX. • JJARRIS, . THE OPPOSITION CANDIDATE, ; ; Will Address the Elector's at the MASONIC HALL, VICTORIA ROAD, ' .-7 DEVONPORT. On MONDAY EVENING NEXT. SEPT. 4th, : At 8 o'clock. - : ... His Worship the Mayor (Wm. Handley, • Esq.) will preside. ; , Ladies 'specially invited. rpO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. -*■ FEDERAL HALL, WELLESLEY-ST. :. M. J. S AmoE ' Candidate for City Central, Will Address the Electors at 8 o'clock. Roll up and hear him; > others Speakers will also Address the:: Meeting.-:v' LADIES and Gentlemen like Collars and! » Jj Cuffs will finished with , a good glaie. ' It does make a difference in ones appear- ' a nee to have well pot-up linon; Have you :• tried ; "Glaao" Lir a : ~ Polishing tablet, i which has an immense- sale in England? Sold by all Stores at W. Tablet* • ■■■ I%s

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147683, 31 August 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147683, 31 August 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147683, 31 August 1911, Page 10