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Q 1 T V TT A LL. TyX'S pAIETY /COMPANY. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! MORE STAR ATTRACTIONS. First Appearance in New Zealand of THE HARVEY BOYS THE HARVEY BOYS (Dennie and Eddie), assisted by Little Frank, The Great Comedy Boxing Team, in the Greatest Boxing Act in the World. First Appearance in New Zealand TO-NIGHT Of MR GEO. BENTLEY AND THE SISTERS SMITH. Charming Young Singers and Expert Dancers. Brilliant and Enthusiastic Success of COOPER AND MACDERMOTTS GREAT BIOGRAPH CORONATION PICTURES. Faithfully Reproducing in every detail. THE CORONATION OF THE KING. Trafalgar Square, Naval Review, Queen Reviewing Troops, Procession to the Abbey, Passing the Sanctuary, the King's Arrival. THE CEREMONY IN THE ABBEY. A Truly Marvellous and Stupendous Moving Scene of the Greatest Event in British History, presented last night for the First Time in Australasia, and greeted with ONE CONTINUED SHOUT OF ENTHUSIASM. A POSITIVE FEAST OF ENTERTAINMENT. THREE NEW ATTRACTIONS TO-NIGHT In addition to the Great Coronation Pictures and our Great Double Company. Prices : 2s and Is. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell and Arey's. pITY OF AUCKLAND. GRAFTON TERRACE. Public Notice is hereby given that the Auckland City Council has given the name of " Grafton Terrace " to the Lane on the western side of Grafton Road, running between original Allotments 15 and 16, of Section 15, Suburbs of Auckland. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 23rd September, 1902. To the; electors of kaiPARA. Ladies and Gentlemen,— At the request of prominent settlers in the new Kaipara electorate, I have consented to become a candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming General Election. My long connection with Ag ricultural Matters, as editor for 17 years of the " New Zealand Farmer," and the special interest I have taken in the development and opening up by railway of the North Auckland Peninsula, makes me hope to win your confidence as your representative in ParMy views upon the public questions of the day I shall take an early opportunity of laying before you at public meetings in the various centres. I will merely say here that I am, as I have always been, a supporter of the Liberal Party. Yours obediently, GERALD L. PEACOCKE. BALM » GILEAD HAS NO EQUAL FOR RECENT COLDS or OLD COUGHS AT NEIL'S DISPENSARY 7 WELLESLEY STREET E. Near Free Library

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Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 2, 27 September 1902, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 2, 27 September 1902, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 2, 27 September 1902, Page 9