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Doors Open 7 p.m. Admission, Is. Unmask, 9. Skaters 2s. HARRY WILSON, Floor Manager. m ... .- H.. ... -„ AN K 8. THE ' COMMITEE OF NEWMARKET FREE KINDERGARTEN wish to thank.all their friends who helped,to make the Kindergarten "At Home" such, a success, especially Misses Brooke-Smith, and Croft, their pupils, and the Kindergarten Students. Also the following firms for so readi!*.. contributing foods for the stalls:—Messrs. A. H. Nathan. [. M. Smeeton, Entrican and Co., W. H. Hamblin. L. J. Keys. George. Kent, .C. G. Laurie, J. M. Mcnnie and Co., and Geo. Court and Sons. .' F. AUBIN,, ,:., , Hon. See. ALBERT vp'" A %'& By Kind Permission City Council, -■ THE AUCKLAND GARRISON BAND Will Play a Musical Programme SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 31, AT 3 P.M. Collection will be taken at the Gates in Aid !• of Distressed Bandsman. , ' ' G. F. CATER, Conductor. LADIES' CLUB, 21. Park Avenue, meets Wednesday, 3 p.m. - Important Business. Inquirers invited. Evenings,' at 7. _ Shows. . -' >'' ; " : AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S- ■ SPRING FLOWER SHOW - Will be held in the ART- SOCIETY'S HALL, COBURG ST. (Opp. the Art Gallery), On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. AUGUST 28th and 29th. DOORS OPEN THURSDAY. AT 2.30. Opening Ceremony, 3 p.m. , Music. Afternoon Tea. W. SATCHELL, Secretary. fe=L ! i ' . i Dividends. ]...'• STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE IN--k SURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. Dividend Warrants for the half-year ending June 80. .1913, are now obtainable at the Company's Office, Bank- of New Zealand Buildings, Swanson Street. ' EDMUND JOHNSTON. ■ Manager. Teachers ct Musk.. M ISS ' -E VELYN ■; ■" Graduate with Honours 01 Leipzig Royal Konservatorium. ' '" (Pupil of Professor Robert Teichmuller), Late Teacher of Piano at Essen Konservatorium (Germany), And ' with first-class English . experience, having just returned to Auckland, WILL RECEIVE PUPILS FOR ARTISTIC PIANO PLAYING, Address. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15390, 27 August 1913, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15390, 27 August 1913, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15390, 27 August 1913, Page 16

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