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I Amusements, Last .Night But Three OV THE CIRCUS I pIRCUSI riIRCUS! IRCUSI V^IRCUSI V/IhOUSI Attraction Extraordinary I 1 FOR THE LAST FEW NIGHTS1 TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AND CHANGE OF PRICESI ' So that all can see the wonders of our Now Programme, tho Management have reduced the Price of Admission to Pit and Stalls. POPULAR PRICESI million pricsßl ' Pit, Is. Pit, Is. i stall's—, half-a-crown. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), BENEFIT OF MAX RINKLE, T3E WORLD'S CLOWN, ' FRIDAY-Grand Fashionable Night 1 Under the Patronage of His Worship tho Mayor, J. M. Clark, Una. j SATURDAY AFTERNOON, THIS LAST MATINEE IN AUCKLAND I Children's Prices: Pit, Gd'tf Stalls, Is: Chairs. Is 01. To which Entertainment Children of Orphanages and Charity institutes aro oordlally invited. BATURDAYNIGHT, V POSITIVELY THE FAREWELL PERFORMANCE! MONDAY NEXT, THE CIRCUS WILL OPEN IN ONEHUNGA FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY I As they ship tor the East Coast on Tuesday. WOODXKAR& ROSS. Proprietors. All Aocounts against the Establishment to bo rendered for payment on SATURDAY, between 2 o'olooic and i o'clock, at the Circus Box-offloe. i t orne-stre'et HaLL. To-night I to-night! To-night! WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30, A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT AND BALL, tendered by the LEADING AMATEURS of Auokiand to Ma Fred. BRABAZON, Ventriloquist, The following Artistes will appear in their respective rOles:—-, Mr G. BOYLE, Baritone M, GREVY, Gentleman OomlQUe - Mr H, AUSTIN, Tenor Mr Oi TAYLOR, Comlo Mr a. CAMPBELL, the Favourite Tenor .\ii«a L .URA ROBKRTB. Mezzo-Soprano TWO LADY AMATEURS TWO YOUTHFUL MUSICIANS (aged 8 and 10 years respectively) in Pianoforte Solos and Duets Mr BRKD. BRABAZON. in his Ventriloquial and Polyphonic Entertainment, who will introduce his Talking Automatons—the Notorious Charlie MoGufßn, Miss Mary McGuffia (first appearance Li Auokiand), King Tawhloo, and Jonathan Joshua. The whole to conclude with a LAUGHABLE FARC ft. Pianist: Mb Collimohe. Front Seats. Ss; Second, 2s (both those admit to Ball); Gallery, Is. AMERICAN ORDER OF ODD FELLOW.' BALL, In Commemoration of the FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BTAR OF AUCKLAND LODGE, NO. 26, Will be held at the Chobal Hall this (Wednesday) EVENING, August 30,1882. TICKETS: To admit Lady and Gentleman, 10/6; extra Lady, : 67: Single, 7/8; may be had {rom any of the followlog members of the Committee l—Brothers H. Keeslng, Falooner, Cambie. Thomas, Butler, MoCulsky, Evans, Humphreys, Roid, Nelson, and W. Jones, Tobaooonist, Queen-et, J. MOREY. Hon. Bee - N.B,—As the number of tickets are limited, early application is necessary. ' j a liect ares. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Corner ot Wbubslbk and Albekostbbiets, ANNUAL C/ourse o. .Lectures, im Sept. I-Lecture! "Ten Days in Palestine"—' Rev. A. Held. Sept 23-Kntertalnment, Musioai and Literary, Oct HMTo be announoed).._Mr T. Spurseon, To Commence at 7.90. Seats reserved for Tloketholders till 7.20. Tiokets for the Course (to admit bearer and lady) Ss: Single Tiokets for Course, teOd Single Tickets, Is, to be obtained from the Booksellers, Members of Committee, and at the Rooms: THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec 1.1 ■ | " ' m ElectoralCity Council Election. TO THE ELECTORS OF EAST WARD. OENiLrami;-l ties: to offer tnysolt as a Candidate /or your suffrages at the ensuing eleotlon, G. 8. JAKINS. Custom-house-street, TENDEBSIHB undersigned will receive Tenders, until WEDNESDAY, September 6, for Removing the Chapel in Derbystrae t, Kpsom, and re-ereoting it at the rear of tho Hall. F. LA WRY. O LET BY TENDER, for Ono Year, a .. , Paddook of four acres (more or less), adjoining my property at Epsom. A oropif potatoes and a crop of green oats oan be grown during the term. Applications will bo received until THURSDAY, the 81st instant, at my house.—F. La WHY. Epsom. August 20.1882. rriENDERS invited fill TUESDAY, 4th X September, for Additions to Wynyard Plans and specifications at our offices. 1 BMITH & ARNOLD, Architects, t ■_ -'■ '-■ i '_ . old Counoll Chambers. Lowest or any tf ne'er not necessarily accepted IT. O BUI L D ER S. „ Tenders will be reoelved up to noon on 8f TJ? WW 2nd eePtembe?. to? AddUloni to a Building in Queen-street. Plans, &o„ at our offices, Uueonstreot. EDW. MAHONEY & SON, Architects. T ° B v I L ■■? B& »• n av^ 1£ a r?° el; Bd *P to noo .on MONDAY, the 4th September, for the EreoUon ot Six Cottages at Newmarket. Plans, &&, at our offices, Queen-street K. MAHONEY & BON. Architects. npO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, Tenders required for theEreotlon of a House in Napier-street; to be delivered at the office on or before MONDAY, September i, W. F. HAMMOND & SON. Arch! toots. Public IN owe. s. VTOTICE OF REMOVAL. D. N. GARNIER, 'Medical Eleotrlclan, begs 1 to inform his patients and tho general pnbtio, i that owing to the great number of persons under his treatment, he has been obliged to remove to larger and healthier premises. Upper symonds-st., next to Mr Hammond, Architect i (opposite Mrs Glover's), in which he is pro- > pared to receive a greater number ot thoso suf- . faring from any diseases. ) D.N.G, is glid to inform those who ordered electric batteries from him, that he has just re- • ceived a limited number of the latest Improved ' Parisian Batteries, which are on sale at Us new residence. 'mo IMPORTE R 8 AND '' SHIPPERS OF PRODUCE. > The undersigned are prepared to exebute I INDENTS for Goods, as well as undertake the SALE OF PRODUCE in the LondOl Market, on specially favourable terms. j CRUICKSHANK & CO, 18. Queon-streo. Auokiand, l "August 1,188%" '

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Auckland Star, Volume XV, Issue 3761, 30 August 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XV, Issue 3761, 30 August 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XV, Issue 3761, 30 August 1882, Page 1