Amusenientßi , ... ._ r■. HEA TR E ROY AL. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGH* t HAPPY HOURS"! HAPPY HOURS l" W.FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY_S_ MB, MRS, AND MISS_B.AKT ' *** ' '" ', _ ~;;'.. I, Two Grand Musical Comedies DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND, AND■ . ' ' MY WIFE'S RELATIONS. Doors open at 7.30. Commsnoo at 8., Prloes as renaL - - •■ • __._m___. , WALTER'KIRBY. ,:.■-,', Business Manager. ARTILLERY BAN D. MOONLIGHT TRIP ONBOABDTHB P.S. •TOHOABIBO* BYTHE ARTILLERY. B A' "ptty TO-NIOHT! TO-NIGHT I Danolng in the Northcote Hall. Boat starts sharp at 8 o'olock. :,,;; Ticket! (including dancing), Is 6_. •', c. m. borthwiok. Secretary ARTILLERY, B AND. 01, JAMES'S HAL L. C ONCE RT -~..., IN AID OF THB BUILDING Vlri_T>, ' ] BY MRS MITCHELL AND ST. JAMES'S CHOIR, TO-MORROW (TmraaDAY). PROGRAMME: : . PABTI. . •''..'■ inul | P'.-. Glee,|"The Bells of St Michael's Tower .(Knyvett)—Choir iSong, " The Rowan Tree "—Me Smith Bong, "Remember or Forget" (Hamilton Aide) —Miss Jackson , ■■ - ■ ■■ ■■■ , „ • ITrlo, "When Shall Wo Three MeefcAmjnfe: f &w Mitchell. Misa Blades, and MfcTDrW--mond* ~.•-> -~ ~,(•• Bbng.vKfliahiey'-MlßsMaomlllaa. - .' si, , Soto (Pianoforte), "Caller Herrin" (Lajlard)Mrs Woolley ' "-*--■ * Song, "Rothesay Bay" (GN-tly)—JattaaßatU^fo _ Blee, " Awake, Lyre* (J. DanbrJ-rChol-Interval. • Past IL 'w-*-ol_ Glee, "The Oloud-oap . Towers'* (Stevens)— b choir ■■■■"•''.''•. ■ -.<_*■■ ■_* * ■ vet, "When Life Is B Ightest" (Pinsuti^Mra . and Misa Mitohell -.S. "Si_.Song, "All's for the Best" (Thomßß) -Mfc 'Ba]. , moan ' ° -' : A~"', Song, " Susan's Stray" (Claribel)—Miss Blades' _ Glee, " Now Pray We for Oitt Oountnr"—CJhcrtr - Song, " Dublin Bay, or the Wreck of the Emigrant Ship" (Barker)-Mrs Mitohelt Song, " Soots Wha Has'V-Mr Bold;,. _^__£_m Glee, "When Winds Breathe Soft"? (Webb)— ■•>.:■ .OhOlT.. ~,{_;;', -..- .■ ;. .SS S. BTW • Doors open at 7.80 ;«ommence at Bpm. j -.- ■. .- AbMisaioir—OißW Banxmo. , ,' ST. THOMAS' tsCHOOL-RQOM, Union j street—Vocal and Instrumental Concert will be held In the above Sohool-room,. «n ' WEDNESDAY, the 20th October, in aid otj tbo us Building Fund. Doors open at 7.Sop.m.ji<iOH£t!i menceatS p.m. Tickets. 2s and Is., to be had at W. E. Meats, Musio Seller, Queon-atreet, or from any ot the Oommlttee.' _■- _ i As- a j 11- r>i XTATIONAL INDEPENDENT ORDER J3l • OF ODDFELLOWS. ". ".',' ] AUOKLAND DISTRICT. .;, _'.' Joint Anniverstry of the Lodges In connection ; with the above Order will be celebratedvrttn a Concert and BaU In the Lome-street HaU.on MONDAY EVENING, November 8, 1680.„ ; '*-/;. DoubleTiokets to Concert and Ball,. 6s; Single to Concert, Is 6d; BaU, 3s 6d. . _• ; , Conoart to commence at Bp.m.; Ball, 10.30 Pita.;.; M.O's.: Messrs Parker and Kelly. \ Refreshmentsprovided.■'_■_ _ ■____- ~______- _a ! bars:—Mr Thorn. 18, Grey-street; Mrßurntad, » Queen-street; Mr Butler, Stab Offioß-; Mr ; r Bettney, Ponsonby Road: James Gardiner, Karangahape Road, Newton; and ■ * T. SHORT, ■. Secretary Committee jiTRS AND MISS BLAOK, TEACHERS OF THE PIANOFORTE, ( BINDING, AND THE THEORY , OF MUSIO. TKBMa FEB QOABTEB: For twO half-hours in the week, Three Guineas. | c .! _ .*^s£^JUM, ;; ; .77 . ' ___ i--------' 11 "iiiim 111 _" I ' ' Auotions. '1, ■ :■"" \v?°SOEEOWf i' \ V-',"'. ■'". "',, iil^3f)f.V_ ... ;';-,";-: ■',% • ORANGES, MANDARINS, LEMONS, ..... j '"■'"■"■"'' "° yy&_. -:Y" .s'yyyy i : Exs.s.' 'iTarsruo,' from Sydney. - "r saSlho ' '■'.' % WILL sell '•'By; auction, at bis Mart,' ; Queen-street, To-morrow, at half-past -.; 9ne o'clock p,iji,,,.,,, __•,.... ■.-;;..,-; -i, ••;, : 1 1 Tho following Lota of FRUIT:— ' TL-2W oases Oranges, Mandarins, and Lemons -~, .._. ,v P T—l4s cases Oranges ; ■ ■•" '■■''. a Mcß— 60 o.aBgsJJW-tfil-vißo, uttuio- ww 9' /Central Registry in Wellington, We make ni large unless Bales are effected. Bee also. onFaavortUement on fourth page. ; . !' Prosoeotus. , p R O S P E o."ti"-tr.'i'S -■.-OF THH AUCKLAND rpUKKMH gATHB i ;,.;..'• COMPANY (LIMITED). , Toboßegistewd.' , CAPITAL ... ... ••; ;.. £2,000 ,: !j In 1,000 Shares of £_ eaoh. (It la proposed to call uo only *1 per shsro for the present, viz.: 3j per share on application, , Ss on allotment, Ss In 3 months, and fie in 6 months.)'" :■■•;' ■-> ■■ •' •' «-; Provisional Diieotors: Geobob Holdship, Esq. a Captain Tin? Captain Wohsp * , dh, j. mcbbay moobb . J ■" CHAS. MiJOK, Esq. ... John Buchanan, Esq. , Medical Referee: . Ur, 3. MokbaY Moobb. '/ ■.'-■■■:■-■ -■' 'Bankers:' '.;■.;' ••" vC„ 1 National Bane of Nkw Zealand, Manager: '■_ '.;' ;'..-'.: K. D. S vkks (pro tern) Secretary: -j J. 1. RANDBitaoN (pro tern.) ' -■■' ''"«''• This Company is bsing formed for the purpose Of purchasing, taking over, and carrying on tho ■whole of the Turkish Baths, whioh, for many years, have beon so successfully conducted by the Proprietor, Mb Sykes. , They have been erected at a very considerable coet, and ore replete In all their appliances, ventilation and sanitary arrangements, and arranged ohiefly on ilie principle of Bartholomew's, of Bristol. The busineßS Is steadily increasing, and a Publlo Aooountant(MbT.L. Whiik), baa drawnupa statement showing the profits for the past year to be nearly 100 per oent. They have becomean IndispenslWelnstttotton ond a publio bottn, and if properly condttoted will continue to prove a flnanolal suooess. Mb Syeks will take the management of the Baths nntU his successor shall bo thoroughly initiated Into tho business. ' Application for Shares to be made to Mb RANDERSON, 5, INSURANCE BtTILDINQB whoro any information may be obtained. #1 v. y_ A p m I M B E R The Union Sash and Door Company ate now prepared;to supply j AL ti KINDS OF BUILDING MATEjRIALS, Including ; SASHES, DOORS, MOULDINGS, TURNERY, CARVING, AHD . ■ FRETWORK, I.is'^Aa'T^'VERY.LOWPTBAaat^,, '
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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3197, 20 October 1880, Page 1
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