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MADAME CLEAV_'S CONCERT ; SCOTTISH HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO*NICHT( • At 8 o'clock. MADAME GLEAVE will sing: "Softly Awakes My . Heart," , from "Samson and Delilah" (C S;iint-Saens) ; "A Fairy Love Song" (Willeby) ; "Eldorado" (M.i-Uinson) : and m duet "0 Lovely Night" (Landpn. Ronald). MISS LORN A M()RTLE_\IAX will sine • "Butterflies'' (Felix Ou'bctt) MTSS FLORKTi: TAYLOR . w ill sing: "Rofp Softly Blooming" • (Spoh-r), and "Fairy Pipevs" . (Brewer) • MR C. HAMPTON, will .sing; "Like Star 3 Above" -(Squii-e), >and m duet, "The Moon J-lath Raised Her Lamp Ahove" (Benedict). ' • MR A. V. STAMP- Svill. sing: "Life" (Blmmenthal) and "Invictus" (Huh.ll), and m duets with Madame Gleuvo and Mr Hampton. i ■ MR. SYDNEY: T. LEWIS', will play. "Chant D'Amour" (Pnderewski), "Marche Hongroise," Ist edition (Henri Kowalski), "Silhouette" (Cole-ridge-Taylor), "Polish Dance" (Xaver (Scharwenka). -• . Tickets at W. . Miller's and Chrisp's, 2s 6d each. 804 SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY. PUBLIC MFJE.TING. TOWNLEY'S HALT, - FRIDAY, 10th JULY, 8 p.m. Speaker : Rev\ E. Ward. ' Subject. : "Some Elomieaitary ■ ;Ppinta- m Political Economy." Diseutision;' invited. Everybody Welcome. - . 876 POVERTY BAY". POULTRY, PIGEON" And gage bird association FIRST ANNUAL SHOW And i GOVERNMENTS' BIG ! AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION In Uie GARRISON TTA'LL .On ■ n - .';. 7i ;i. ; '.17th AND' fStli JL"L,YFINEST SHOW OF POULTRY', PIGEONS AND CANARIES . OX THE- EAST COAST. •Entries for PERSIAN CATS, under 12 months. ; Entries for PERSIAN* ICATS, over 12 month?. : lvntrieys for Short-'ha-iredj CATS, v All ,]vntries close <4 •SATURDAY, 11th .JULY, villi Messrs^ . I. Nasmith, -C»iis .Cra-nney, and C. Morse. s K. HUvMPHREYS, 844. Secretary. A POSTER AND ADVERTISEMENT BALL ' In Aid of the Ftiiiuls of the PLUMKET SgCIITY Will be htl^on 4 " •pHURSDAY, A^UGUST- IQTH, THE SCOTTISH HALL. Tickets— Ladies 2s 6d, Gentlemen : ss, Double tickfets 7s. 854 FOR, PRIVATE SALE. * '. X 12-16 h.p. SUNBEAM CAR, fiilly i.IX. equipped. Hits not run more than 100' miles. Apply— G. MASON, : 837 Ma-tonic Hotel.. NOTICE. KELVIN GROVE, 161 GREY ST. TTPHE above has b«en thoroughly reno'X rated, and under new management Patrons will find a home away trom home. ' 781 MRS LISTER, NOTICE. ! . AS our ANNUAL BALANCE took place on the 30th JUNE, a Settlement of Accounts before 15th JULY will assist us m our work. ADAIR BROS., LTx». 21 ' NOTICE., TTNX.ESS t'he Horse left m my padVJ dock by Mr Burns is clainfcd ■within one week from this, date, it will hi sold to defray expenses.! W. .THOMAS, 812 ' . MataVhero. UIKAPIiR than Sale Prices. — Soft t Felt Hats (special line) now 2s ikl, Navy Blue Flannels (serviceable article) now Is 6d, Men's Navy Serge Caps now Is, Rough Felt Hats (brown and bronze) now 3s Jld.— "T'he Don," 173 Gladstone Road. 1 F> LDICULOUSLY j\oW PRICES.— Xv Hair Nets (all shades) Id, Ribbons Id, Handkerchiefs Id, Winter Gloves 4_d, Flannelette (white, pink, and striped) 3s lid dozen ; piece (flannel half-price, 5d yard. — Melbourne Hash Uroot .Sate. - MECCANO— the /Prince of Uames.— A boy wearies of other toys, but never of MECCANO. Nothing so interesting as MECCANO has erer been tnyented for the dehght of children and grown-ups. Prices range from 5s to £2. Complete instructions with each. net. Extra parts .'always m stock. — Sole Agent, Thomas Adama. rpHESE PRICES are hard to beat.— X Writing Pads 4 for Is; Best Envelopes 5 packets Is, Nugget 4 tins Is, Sanitary Paper 3 rolls Is, Soaps 4 cakes Is. These are a few' of th© many ' Bargains) to be had at Noah's Ark, the cheapest house m town. 528 4 IvUMLNIUM Mugs od, Aluminium A. Pepper and Salt Castors 6d,Alu ninium W|>oons, Fork*, Sancepans. »tc., .• T>i» Ijwit>U'»1 j wit>U'» Krn tw-.ri»im iATCHES, Clocks 7 and Jewellery less 5s jn the £ at Good's Great Jewellery Sale^ TjIRU IT TREES.— Spri ng is coming. J? Uet your tree-planting dona now. We have a collection of the best varieties suited to our climato ; also Rose Trees and Ornamental Shrubs. — D. S. Thompson .and Co____Phonq 545. L ~~ANDT"— Tenders for purchase 19_ Acres 'of Land, Kaiti, receivable up to July 11th. Immediate possession. —^Foi" information and locality, apply to, ■}[■ E. Hill, Land Agent. 699 FOR SALE or to Lot, at Ormond— Houso of 8. rooms, with nil conveniertces ; with or without 7 acres of Land.— Apply to J. E. Benson^ Orm ond ■ • __!____ r\T|THArS THAT? I got a 27s 6d ! VV ' Blouse for 12s 6d at the "Little Beehive." ' 857 WANTED Known.— Ernie Dell, late Manager for J. W. Cnleman, Auckland, has taken over Hairdressing and Tobacconist Business, corner Gladatone Road and Grey Street.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 9 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 9 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 9 July 1914, Page 1

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