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H IS M AJESTY ' S T HEATRE# Lease* • • Mr 0. E. Bailey. Under the Direction of MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. JULIUS KNIGHT BOOM. Tl/TONSIEUR "pEAUCAIRE. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 11th. EAREWELL PRODUCTION Of THIS BECORD SEASON. For THREE NIGHTS ONLY. MR JULIUS KNIGHT'S MASTERPIECE, " MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE." Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. OPERA HOUSE AND FULLER'S PALACE OF VARIETIES. Vaudeville "CRULLERS Burlesque Minstrel J- Specialties. SATURDAY NEXT. First Appearance of— pEtIOY rvBNTON, End-Wan and Tenor Vocalist. ATHAS, ATHAS, ATHAS, Trick Skater. HILDA LANE, Charming Soprano. pLARENCE 'I ISDALE, American Tenor. Reappearance of BEATTIB MACDONALD Auckland's Sei'io. A. L. CROPP, Eminent Basso. FLO VVESiON, Clever Serio. NELLIE POWER " 808 LLOYD PROFESSOR KLAER and MISS AMY KLAER, The Greatest Living Animal Trainers. Dolly ! KELDIE AND DAVIS | Lindy. 2s, Is, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's /^PEN IV/JEMO. TO "yOUR T> EADERS. sx TN CONSISTENT.

MB HOGG, Journalist, and Member for Masterton, was at one time in Canterbury ; he was then an ardent Protectionist for the wheat-growers, knowing what they had to contend with. Now he is in a sheep country, which practically gives no employment beyond a few shepherds with their dogs, and his heart is nigh breaking about the temporary 4d ad; vance on bread, and wants Flour duty free to crush the Southern and Waikato wheat growers. OUB ME POOLE is a sailor, and not a freeholder Under his uncle's leadership he sang "The Midshipmite" with great pathos, thus securing the seamen's vote, and a trip to Wellington. Mr Poole now says he refuses to let anyone " try and take the bread out of his mouth." Why anyone should try and do this, if it was paid for, is beyond me. A single gentleman's bread bill, say, Mr Poole's, for instance, would be about 3s 6d monthly, and the recent temporary advance means the extra enormous sum of 4Jd monthly— yet Mr Poole, for t id, wants to crush the farming and milling community with their numerous dependencies, and pose as a philanthropist at their cost. But I am told the acoustic properties of the House are very fascinating to young members. Both are very capable men in their own particular sphere, so I deemed it my duty to give some fatherly up-to-date, commercial advice (as at foot), accompanied with our "Standard" Soother, and it has been taken by both with remarkably good grace, by re maining silent.

COPIES OF TELEGRAMS SENT : C. POOLE, M.H.R., Wellington— "So you believe in the Kauri limber Combine because it suits your electorate, timber workers and seamen on timber cratts. You also favour protecting local industries. la not ' CHAM f ION" one free from Combines and Trusts? You want Flour made by Coolies in India, and the American "Jungle" Btand admitted free of duty, and carried in foreign ships! probably with coloured crews, to tbe detriment of the whole colony, or Dominion. If Mr Hogg and yourself want to give substantial effect to your philanthropy I can accommodate you In milling on a cash basis), you can th. n start a Bakery, Hogg and Poole, Ltd., small goods at reduced prices, on pure philanthropic lines. The Waibi Working Men's Co-op tried it, and came to grief. I found the flour, so am nob taking any more at present. Hope you are not going to leave us by accepting the Commodoresbip of the ' State scows * to carry coal from Wbangarel, or within the limit " Flour is cheaper in Auckland than any other part of the colony, owing to the free and pure "CHAMPION," and this you know, only you are wandering from the paths of 1 Virtue.' <" Kindly look up Mr Hogg's revised edition of 'supply and Demand/ and Bee if j>u cannot stop the word's wheat markets from advancing, or the Lancashire mills 'from shutting down for want of cotton." P. VIRTUE, Manager, Northern Roller Milling Company : .■■■■•■--■•. -', ?*^

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Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 43, 13 July 1907, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 43, 13 July 1907, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 43, 13 July 1907, Page 17

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