AXUSEtCENTB. PBRA HOUSE AND FULLER'S PALACE OF VARIETIES. Vaudeville TTiULLER'S BnrlesquMinstrel Xlx Specialties. The Greatest Picture Ever Shown. rjPORPEDO X TTACK ON THREADNOUGHT. "A RMSTRONG AND -\rERNE. xx TOM. t.V_i PRISCILLA. In Tom Armstrong's Sketch, 200 WIVES. JTAMMON AND YX7YATT, The Celebrated and Original Sandow Girls. THE AHLBEBGS, Acrobatic Equilibrists. RALEIGH AND MAY, Wire Performers. 808 BELL A. L. CROPP CARLTON COOPER PERCY DENTON "CLARENCE TISDALE J. WOODWARD THE MAYNARDS .WEDNESDAY NEXT. AUG. 2L First Time in Auckland of \T7EBB - rpOWNS T>OAT TJACE. 2/, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. FRED. ELTON COMEDY COMPANY. — Success — ParneU, TO-NIGHT (New Bill); Onehunga, Tuesday and Wednesday; St. George's, Newton, Thursday: Waiuku. Saturday. See Grace Elton, Most Charming of Actresses, in Bellringing and Acrobatic Violin Playing. See Winnie Rhodes, Serio and Dancer; Fred Meynott, in Mirth and Magic. See Fred. Elton in "When Jones Left Home." — 1/6, _/• CHORAL SOCIETY. CHORAL TTAT.T., TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AUGUST 20. S o'clock. Coleridge Taylor's "T-TIAWATHA" (Parts one and two only>. Eoloists— MISS LIZZIE KNIGHT, Soprano MR A J. TAPPER, Tenor MR J. W- RYAN, Baritone Car Service to and from the Choral Hall as us—al. FINAL REHEARSAL, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7.30. H. J. EDMISTON. ■ Secretary. gT. MARY'S PARISH HALL PARISH SOCIAL .POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY. 8 p.mt ■■ BOXING. &% B ° * G #| t\- IMPORTANT NOTICE. The Executive Officers of the Northern Boxing Association, acting _n_er Instructions from Mr Atack, Secretary to the New Zealand. Council in Christchurch, give notice that Competitors, Trainers, Referees, Official Seconds, 'and Timekeepers, taking part in the Auckland Boxing Club's Meeting this week will be disqualified for the New Zealand Championships on the 30th and 31st and further, that soch disqualifications will pxtend to all future Carnivals held by Centres affiliated with the New Zealand Boxing Association. F. P. YONGE. Secretary. JVAj* HR O X ING. — n-ffift W%.'\\ " KOYAL ALBERT .Jiff a 8 flit . TO-NIGHT-NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. NOTICE.' Competitors competing in Tournament must be in attendance in the above Hall at 7.30, to "be- medically examined and weighed, ready to enter the ring at S o'clock sharp. R- REID. Secretary. ROAD BOARD KOTICES. fTjAMAKT WEST ROAD DISTRICT. Mr Robert Tyndall, Tamaki West, has been appointed Inspector of Nuisances, Ranger, and Dog Registrar by the Tamaki West Road Board for the district. ALEX.'BELL, Clerk. ■ EDTJCATIONAI_ fYTR KYME'S LIGHTNING MUSIC READING METHOD (Patented). EXPOSITIONAL LECTURES, by the Inventor: —To-night. V.M.C.A. Lecture Hal; To-morrow Night, Church of Christ, Pon-sonby-road; Wednesday, Primitive Methodist Church, Eden Terrace; Thursday, Methodist School, Devonport; Friday. Presbyterian School. Onehunga. Commencing at 8 p.m. Free Admission. TUTOR, experienced, desires Pupils. Preparation for examinations. Private tuition if desired. Morning or evening hours. —Apply T.W., 65, Queen-st. Ty,]~R- TITAXWELL TXTALKEH'S THIRD TERM COMMENCES SHORTLY. A Special Feature will be made of Revision Work and Examination Papers. ADDRESS—3S, RICHMOND-RD. Z-TSTJE-AHCE. -VTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COM- •**■ 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 Shareholders at the Office of the Company, Queenst, on and after AYEDNESDAY, the 14th instant. By order of the Board. JAMES BUTTLE, General Manager. Auckland, sth Aug., 1907. -VJEW TNSUBANCE /"COMPANY, T IMITED. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE, PLATE-GLASS, BURGLARY. CAPITAL £1,500,000 PAID - UP CAPITAL AND RESERVE I £630,000 CLAIMS MET WITH PROMPTITUDE AND LIBERALITY. Fire and Marine Branch: G. N. PIERCE. Manager. Accident Branch: H. A MARRINER, Manager. JEWELLERS. G-. M' c G HEGOB ' WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, KARANGAHAPE-RD. Is now holding a r-tENUTNE /-CLEARANCE OALE, Prior to Making Extensive Alterations/ ALL GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES TO -pRICES i-TIHAT r^iHARM T>Y /CHEAPNESS. SNAP PRICES IN WATCHES. ABSURD PRICES IN ELECTRO-PLATE. _TNY PRICES IN JEWELLERY NOVELTIES, EVERYTHING IS PRICED AT FIGURES THAT WILL DRAW CROWDS.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 197, 19 August 1907, Page 8
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