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Amusements. ."■•* ~:rr--:£■&;''' IP MAJESTY'S t2t^. ' Lessees: J. C. Williamson. T/ d Direction: E. J, CARROLL. " •RIGHTLY AT Q " *'- MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 250 < V ' M* &M - QRAHAM J^oFpl " \ With their newly-augmented Conn* and Production from \h* r' n "f» Theatre, London, in the Charming**'- ' tish Comedy. °» Scot - . vC< "A S CRAPE O' T HE pa.-' . ] By Graham Moffat. j 1 By special request for the '•&*{( " ■'■• nights of the season, a revival Q f °P enormously successful and fawin»«J-*' * Comedy, --sating "JAUNTY pULLS rp H E J-TRINGB.-By Graham Mof!a>. W:th ' ~ MR. AND MRS. GRAHAM MOFFAT In their original parts, as they ant*- a before the King and Queen at trie H, market Theatre. London 7 ~ COMMENCING TUESDAY. JULY v, MATINEE, WEDNESDAY. JULY ■__ PRICES: D.C. and Res. Stalls 6= «.,„' 3s: Gallery, Is *' Ma 'k Early Doors. Stalls and GalVrv 1- „, --- .. jj eitra. BOX PLAN AT WTLDMAN \\D \RET<j DAY SALES AT CLEAL'S. TTIS MAJESTY S THEATRE COMMENCING OX AUGUST 0 FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY." Net Profits from First NifrhO Perform.** to be given to the Auckland Provincial Wounded Relief Fund. ' Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor and the Countess of Livern~,i and the Hon. W. F. er PooL BENNETT'S MAORI OPERA COMPANY In * l "TT I N E M 0 A - "TIINEMO A." THREE ACTS AND NINE SCENIC TABLEAUX. * Magnificent Scenery and Effects. "£ Beautiful Singing and Full Orchestra PRICES: 4a. 3s. 2s. and Is. Doors open at 7 15. Curtain at 8. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. ' TTIS MAJESTY'S 'TIEATEE. j AUGUST 10. 12. 11 LEO. JAN. AND MISCHF.L CHERNI A V S K Y. Popular Prices: 3s, 2?, 1?. WM. MLKKELSON, Manager'. RUSSELL Pianos. Beautiful New Models, just unpacked; call to-day and see them. Moore and Co.. Customs St. E. Boxing. U fi£u* "VTORTHERN BOXING G3l>K\ ASSOCIATION. l '„ «■» I<A >© - AUCKLAND PROYIN. '^^7At~^»^a^f^ , clal boxing .-.» 11 f/U H \\\, CHAMPIONSHIPS,'" :* 'ILtl .ft.-*— g"' TOWN HALL, £ --'.;. MONDAY AND TUESDAY."' 4 ' AUGUST 2 AND 3. >I Entries for all Classes vrill close at the *?ij 1 Auckland Amateur Sports Club on SATUR- - " ' DAT, July 24. - •?& Conditions of entry may be had from the'" undersigned. MOSS BALLIN. ,1; '-'.1 Hon. Secretary N.B.Aa« ~;'•;■ 1 Care Ballin and Russell, Dentists, -1 Symonds Street. , 'Phone 1229. .. /: : ( ' = ; > f ' 1 Educational. 7j - $ PHARMACY— Students PASS. Class I ; now forming. Classes for Civil Service x* Entrance, Matric, Teachers' D and C, Pro- *>:■ ficiency and Free Place. % H. MASON. M.A.. • jfi . Eden Terrace- iS 1 [ j Electoral. §| rpAKAPUNA MUNICIPAL ELECTION. % TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Your Vote and Interest are respectfully ■ solicited for J .J:% M B - B. C EO * m SALTBURN ROAD. ■■'..:'.

At the present time there is no direct repre- S g sentation on the Council from the Miliord end of the Borough and the adjacent import- t ant outlying district. Mr. Cronm, being ,<;• & man of leisure, has the time, and likewise - : ;, the ability, to give special attention to the urgent requirements of these localities. A3 Z:l well as the development of the whole ;|\ Borough, on sound business lines. gb % s For the Committee. -=*" 'M WM. RAINSFORD PENN. | POLLING BOOTHS :-Foresters" Hall Takapuna; Presbyterian Church, . Belmont; %I* Chamber of Commerce, City. Hours: - 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. - mo THE ELECTORS OF TAKAPUNA. Ladies aid Gestlejies,— |I In response to numerous requests from th© Residents of Takapuna, I have much pleasure in offering myself as a Candidate '■ lor th© Seat in the Borough Council, recently r f vacated by A. Raynes, Esq., and if elected J will put forth my best efforts for the general '. - advancement of the District. _| Yours faithfully, «£*»« /f B. CRONIN, ", ! f) Milford, Takapuna. 'A3;' July 10. 1915. -~f'f? < . " ; ;,, Teachers of Music. •'" V THE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OF "■!* MUSIC. _i v # ANYONE CAN LEARN BY OUR METHOD- V NO SCALES- NO DRUDGERY- . j // We Teach from Melodies. *| - ROOMS: *&& 14 AND 15, WARWICK CHAMBERS. :fji 138. QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. || t i * Restaurants and Tearooms. PRIOR'S— LARGEST DININGROOM IS I' TOWN. '.<■ BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. ' : , g STRAND ARCADE , .-S', QUICK SERVICE. - HAVE AFTERNOON TEA \* At the -'. -.*' : BRUNSWICK. ~ V:; Opposite bank of New Zealand. . ' fr: DON'T suffer from cold feet, either your «-: own or your wife's. Get a S. 13 .£§ British Rubber Co.'s Reliable Hot ate. , Bottle. Best British manufacture, A" ft sizes and prices, at all chemists. t «.; THE Camels" have come! You will tod them at your grocer's on packets ol >.-, "Desert Gold" Tea- Start saving then and win £20. See your grocer TO-DAi. __ | EAVESTAFF PIANOS have delighted the. British public for over 90 years.—*-. » and F. Piano Agency, Ltd.. Sole Agents.^ TO-EW 7 ALAND J-JEBALIi BCTBSCaiTOOS9 6d per wees, delisted in town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter M advance posted to any part of the Dominion. ,y AnvBBTTSEJfESTS under the touting class** £. -.Wasted. To Let. For Sal«. Lost ass Fotrsp. PuBSOSai. Board asd Residesct- /,, * tn inserted at the rate of IS woros tor a. or £« three consecutive insertions tor 2s 6d lot v ~ cash paid in advance. Jg BIBTHS, MARRIAGES. iSD bI!ATHS. 2s M -^ «»ch insertion; Funeral Norn—- » extra, ■? Er^caXpaid in advance- These announs* Q mentTmust be signed by the adverser. | Replies to advertisements will be -iceivod ft t the office of the Herald free of coarse. M Instructions is to th» insertion c= with-.-,-. drawal of advertisements in the tiE3AL» must be in writing. iji The Proprietors ao not hold tnemselvij :-;.-: responsible for non-ins*,,-ticn of■ adrsti» r | ments through accident or from other czzss* - : . or for error in '-ha publication oi any aawrtisement '"i-H§i Telephones:— and Commercial Department, 178; Job Printing Order Offic*. g 2590: Publishing 14: Editorial. 229- . :■».;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15975, 21 July 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15975, 21 July 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15975, 21 July 1915, Page 14

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