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AMUSEMENTS. pHOBAI* HALL. Direction of J. AND N. (TAIT. THE DOLORES CONCERTS, Sth, 10th, 12ta NOVEMBER. "When Dolores sings we hear tones as soft as the fall of snowflalces, thin as gauze and light as air; evanescent as a neecy clond; clear as crystal and bright as burnished, -gold; or, again, smooth as. velvet; grave and gay, radiant or reposeful, mournful and merry, languorous and vivacious. —"The Star," Sydney. DOLORES, DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. FRANZ WELLS, Pianist. j THKEE CONCERTS ONLY IN AUCK.- i LAND. THURSDAY, Sth. SATURDAY, 10th. MONDAY. 12th. DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. FRANZ WELLS, Pianist. Plans now open at Wildman and Arey's. Reserved Chairs, 6/; Unreserved Seats, 4/ and 2/6. .. The fonr-shilling Tickets will be available to-day. DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLORES. DOLOKES. FRANZ WELLS, Pianist. AGRICTTIiTUKAL SHOWS. A UCKLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW. JA.' . ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY NEST, NOVEMBER 13. EDWIN, HALL, : Sec - -167 Queen-st. '

ECCLESIASTICAL. | COMING f\F A CE" OP npHE i OMING v-'F -tJ-.GE" OF xHE j HELPING TTAND TITISSION, ELPING -Q-AND --'J- I SSI ON. MAMMOTH "DIRTHDAY TEI. ."Tib-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. In the CHORAL HALL. Tea o to 7. Tickets 1/. 7.30. Chair taken by MR J. W. STEWART. InterestiDg Reports by Sister Kenneth and others. Soloists: MKS J. W. STEWART. MRS HICKOS, and MX C. F. 6-NOWDEN. Admission Free. Collection. rVNEHUNGA I'UBLIC HALL. TO-DAY (MONDAY). Mli IC. li. BLIGH i Addresses 3 p.m. — WOMEN. Subject, "Power of "Womanhood" S p.m. - YOUNG MEN OVER 14 YEARS, i Subject, '"Hungers of Impurity and Exposure of Medical ljuackc-r.v. ' . Admission Free. Collection. BOOTS . AND SHOES. rr\HE CORRECT THING FOR BOWLERS. Q< CR 'R OWLIXG ■JJOOT, JUST TO HAND. j Also, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SHOES. TJ'EKNANDEZ, •T 155, UPPER SYMOXDS-ST. Ui)T&.~l f or reliable Foot>vc;)r try lay ■ lor's, opp. (jeo. Kowlds', yueeu-st., ou<l Karangaiapc-rd. itand-sewu work aud re» pairs specialty. UEKE to get Boots to Order or Kepairs Prompt. — Miller and Sons, Gold Medallists, ::, High-st., near "vitar" Office. DENTISTRY. DENTIST, WYNDHAM-STREET. MY ARTIFICIAL TEETH Are made in all the excellent variety of forme; best quality of Porcelain, and exquisite BLENDING OF SHADES. I THEY WILL NEITHER CRACK NOR DISCOLOUR Under the most severe tests In practical

I use. l'"ees, from £- -/ the set. A SLXGLi; TOOTH FAULTLtESSL.I - MAIVHED, 5,. I PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS, 1/. FOR ANX REFERENCE ASK IOUK I FRIENDS. F. C. OuL vM, SURGEON DENTIST (Late Special Student University of Pennsylvania and Dental Uos>pltal, London, j Also Student y.lth Dr. Lincoln. Crowu I and Bridge Specialist, Philadelphia. > SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY VERSUS UNSCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY. The method being adopted of Extracting Teeth (which could be saved). Is not the proper way to practice Dentistry. Thou- j sands of sound Teeth are extracted annual-! ly, whereas if the most seientitic and up-to-date methods were only iiudorsHood ami gpoiijifDOflolirio'ofod olfTioii"fliiii jiSiio sLould not bo you can Uavo pfnt so' a uirpe' t a nu°raber s^pT t Tvtii(- l u°°j)rr; Cheap anfl Nasty, are not conducive to EreaUi.™ r»• J ° s totl Kcpntalilc Ameriran Dnntiuts do not advise the Extraction of Teeth, ouly wheu absolutely necessary. Before haviug your Xeeth Extracted, consu F. C. ODLUM,0 DLUM, BAXK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS QVEES-ST., who will adTise you, Free ot Charge, Dj" appointment. Phone 103 S. jH. C. Gleeson) (F. W. Walters (Late of Warren and Cleveland). < Q.LEESON & VT^ALTERS. SURGEON DENTISTS, NKW'I'OS ARCADE. KAEASGAHAPE-RD. Phone 942. Opp. Newton P.O. MODERN HIGH-CLASS DEXTISTBT. HOWEI WALKER SATES TOUR TEETH. GOLD FII/LIN.G A SPECIALTT. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT; Ho-wey Walker. NEW PAINLESS PROCESS. EXPEKT ESTEACTUsG. HOWES WALKEE, OPPOSITE TAXES'. *• A USTEAX," IgjOAE IS AliE- THAT AN ESACTISQ PUBLIC

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 258, 5 November 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 258, 5 November 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 258, 5 November 1906, Page 8

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