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LAW. L.R.A.M. HEEK BLITZ MR POORE MR .THOS. MIDGLEY MR W. ASPINALL ~— -, THE LYRIC QUARTET MB,FORT. . ..; - THE ORCHESTRA OF THE AUCKLAND ORPHANS' CLUB. Admission — 3/, 2/, 1/. Doors open 7.30; commence at 8; carriages, 10. g,T. PAULAS SOCIAL CLUB. ; : SCHOOLROOM, FRIDAY; (TO-MORROW), at 7.30 p.m. p.ONSONBY SHAKESPEARE AND ■*- ■ ■ RHETORIC CLUB. •LEYS INSTITUTE.: .;.. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, AUG. 15. "Rosencrantz and Gnildenstem," and scenes from "King Lear," "Henry the Fifth," etc Vocal Items and Recitations. liECTPBES. :m ibs a ua l. a. jvp 7llol7ll . (of Xondon), Fellow of the Royal Scottish . . Geographical Society, THE WORLD-WIDE TRAVELLER, LECTURER. AND WRITER. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY).. AUG. 15, at B,'at the Y.M.C-A. Lecture Hall—Subject: "Canada' and the Canadians." Admission Free. Reserved Seats. 1/. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 (SPECIAL PAY NIGHT), at the Choral Hall—Subjeef: "Russia and Its Island Prison, Saghalien." Miss.Murcntt; by,special request, has consented to give the Russian Lecture in place of the Hairy Aborigines of Japan. She vrill, however, to prevent disappointment, show the .Beautiful Pictures, connected, -svlth "the Ainus,' and briefly explain tKenL On FRIDAY..NIGHT, Special Cars will leave, the-Three-Lamps for the Choral Hall at i p.m. and 7.30 p.m.. and cars will be in attendance at the Choral Hall at 10 p m Tickets for Friday's Lecture at Wildman and Arey's,. Champtaloup and Cooper's, V pton and Co.Ts, 'and' ■ 'Christian Worker - ' Office. . .. -. - .. \. MEETINGS- ~\. . GENERAL MEETING OF THE •** SHAREHOLDERS of THE SOUTH BRUNXER COLLIERY COMPANY - LTDwill be held at the-Offlce of Mr F. Wilson Smith, Solicitor, No. 10, Mercantile Chambers, Qneen-st., Auckland, on FRIDAY, the 23rd day of August,- 190T, at '3 ! p.m'.," ■fbc the purposp-'of appointing a-Liquidator In the place of the unflersigned; who intends to resign. ' . , ; Dated:the 14tn day of.Angust..l9o7. | "W3I. McCUTCHEON. Liquidator of The South Brunner Colliery Co., Ltd. ;•■■ ■ T. DAVID'S CHURCH. KHYBEE PASS ROAD, AUCKLAND. ANNUAL : MEETING," "' FRIDAY EVENING, 16th AUGUST, 1 in ..THE CHURCH.— -— Chair will be taken at 7.45 sharp. Every Member and Adherent earnestly requested to attend. Inte' _mg Programme. Interesting Musical Items. Interesting Renortg. , .' ■ j- • .-. ■ .y. nrsPBAifCE. VETT ZEALAND INSURANCE COMX> PANY. LIMITED. ; The Directors of this Company have declared an Interim Dividend at the rate of Two Shillings per Share, for. the six months ended 31st May last, payable to Shareholaers at the Office of the Company, Queenst, on and after WEDNESDAY, the 14th instant. -By oraer of tie Board. JAMES BUTTLE. ;j,j . )' 3 .General. Manager. Auckland, sth Aug., 1907. ' PIAUOS, ORGANS, ETC. ; J n s PIANOS. /-|RGAN3. '■ *■ -V ruV: V • '; LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. EASIEST TERMS ON HIRE SYSTEM. We are showing upwards of 100 INSTK UMENTS. Imported , Direct from the Factories of the I WORLD'S LEADING.MAKERS. Prices Marked in Plain Figured. Send' for Catalogues. mHE T£NGLISH AND pOREIGN ■piANO A GENCY, T TD., S. COLDICUTT, Manager. - 191, (JUEEN-ST., near H.M. Theatre. Telepboue 1358. FOB SALE. J JONES. ATJCTIONBER AND LAND AGENT. VICTORIA AND LOUSE STREETS. <?£»prn—MT. EOSKILL (5 minutes from =»Uuv trams) —New House, 6 rooms, cold water, gas, tiled grates, wash-house, every modern convenience..... Allotment !J1 s 125. A real nice home. £100 deposit, balance can remain. ■ MT : ROSKILL—-House ' 5 rooms, now buildings, similar to above, with all modem conveniences. Plan can be inspected. £475. Terms, £50' deposit, balance 14/ per week. i WOODSIDE-RD., MT. EDEN.—2 Choice Allotments, 76 x 150, 35/ to' £2 2/ per foot. A cheap property. fiLEVEDOS (5.W.)—373 Acres first-class , Land, 6 minutes from creamery. 7rocmed House, 230 acres, cleared, and in :_rass. £1500. WOODSIDE-RD.. MT. EDEN—House, 5 rooms aad conveniences. Allot. 45 x 225. Price £325. FARMS —POLLOCK—422 Acres, new House, 5 rooms; 100 Acres, cleared and in grass, £3 5/ per acre. BRIGHTON-RD., REMUERA—3 Choice Allots.. £3 5/ per foot. PAICE'S- AVENUE, MT. ROSKILL— New House, 5 ..rooms, wash-house, copper etc.; large .allot., ,8 minutes from tram! £♦50. - - BEAUTIFUL HOUSE of 7 rooms, in lit. Eden D.istrict, over half an acre, with lawn in front of house: fowl run, etc., all conveniences; lovely view of upper reaches of harbour and country to west. Price-only £BSO. No . 137 ~- =.■-.. A.-W. READ AND CO. '■■* ;79'anaSS t Queen-st.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 194, 15 August 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 194, 15 August 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 194, 15 August 1907, Page 8

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