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Amusements. WOODYEAR'S "CILECTRIC rtIECUS!!! MARKET RESERVE. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS! The Cky is-STILL THEY COME I PACKED FROM FLOOR TO CEILING ON SATURDAY NIGHT. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY UNABLE TO OBTAIN ADMISSION! Proving that this GREAT SHOW is all That it jS lii;rnKSENTED! Another Grand Programme TO-NIGHT. 3IISS EVA, the Lady Contortionist (lirst time) SHIELDS, as the Shipwrecked Sailor (flrat time) ATHfJiTIO PYRAMIDAL STATUES, by tho Company (first time) KLNu Ajs'lj CUUSIXS in their Olympic Games on two horses (first time) GRKGOUYS CHAIR BALANCING ACT (first time) MAX RINKLE Sings Great Song " Co-opera-tion "(first time) SHIELDS, To-night, in his Great Jockey Act, in which he leaps from the ground on to a horse, 16 hands high, into a standing position (WHILE THE HOUSE IS IX MOTION) Without using his hands. AND A, HOST OF OTHER NOVELTIES, Concluding with the Austrian Farce, THE BEAR AND THE SENTINEL! IKLOwing to tho crush at the ticket offices nichtl.v, the management, have arranged for tho sale of STALL, as well as Circle, Tickets at Lennox's, Stationer. To facilitate the seating of visitors and avoid unpleasant crushing, the doors will be opened at 7. Performances commence at 8. Carriages may be ordered at 10.30, 'Buses leave for all parts at conclusion of performance. Admission—Pit, 2s; Stalls, 3s; Chairs, is. ROBT. LOVE and ST. CLAIR JONES, Ascents. /-^RAND CONCERT, VJT RAND CONCERT, Under the patronage of his Lordship Bishop Luck, 0.8.8., In Aid ok tiie Funds op the Auckland Christian Doctrine Society, At the large School-room, corner of Pit and Wellington-Btreets, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. programme. First Part, Overture—Misses M. and a. Afcllhonc Chorus, "Blow, Gentle Gales"—Company Song (selected)— Miss Shanaghan Duet, 'JSwoet is the Dream"—Misa Bhcehan and Mr Boyle Song, " Will o1 tho Wisp"-Mr R. W. Sceats Trio, "Norma," Miss Shanaghan and Mesers Sheehan ' Song, " Green Shores of Erin," Miss Swan Song, " Don't Forget Me," Mr Edwards Song, " To tho Woods," Miss K. Lonergan Comio—Mr Leedham Second Part, Overture, " Canary Birds," Misses Knight and Lonergan Song, " Hearts and Homea," Miss Lorigan Duet-Messrs Sceats and Edwards Sono\ "The Midshipmite" (by request), Mr Boyle Souk, " The Isle that's Crowned with Shamrocks," Miss Swan Duot, " Slowly and Softly Music Should Flow," Misses Sheehan and Shanaghan Song (selected), Mr R. W. Sceats Son?, " Eileen Alannah," Miss Knight Comic (selected), Mr Leedlmm God Save the Queen. T. F. CAffILL, Hon. Sec. Tenders. A DDITIONS TO POST AND TELEJ\. GRAPH STATION, ONEHUNGA. Publis Works Offlc«, Auckland, September 17,1883. Written Tendors will be received at this office until noon on SATURDAY, 29th September, 1883, for Additions to Post and Telegraph Station, Onohunga. Plans, specifications, and conditions of contract can bo seen at this Office. Tenders must bo addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Auckland, and marked outaido, " Tenders for Additions to Post and Telograph Station, Onehunga." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. "VT. H. HALES , District Engineer. THE PUKEKOHE AND MAUKU CHEESE AND BACON FACTORY COMPANY (LIMITED). Tenders are invited for the supply of the Plant required for the Factory, in accordance with the drawings, specifications, and conditions, which arc to bo seen at the office of Mr W. A. Patterson, 16, Scherff's Buildings, Fort-street, Auckland, and at.the Company's Office, Pukekoho, between the hours of i 0 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tenders sealed and addressed to the Directors, and endorsed "Tenders for Plant," must be lodged at tho Company's Office on or before 5 p.m. on the 25th September inst The Directors will ba happy to receive at the same time for their consideration tenders for Cheesemaklng Plant which may not ba In accordance with the said drawings and specifications, but wnich is belioTed to be as good. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Byojtferoftheßoard.^^ Secretary. Pukekohc, 18th September, 1883. mO BUILDERS. Tenders will bo received until Noon of TUESDAY, October 2ndi for taking down Onestory Building and Erecting a Two-storied Residence in Manakau Road, Parnell. Plans, &c, at our offices, Queen-street. P. HERAPATH & SONS, Architects. Yr\ O B U~ I L D E R d. Tenders will be received np till SATURDAY, tho 29th inert., for tho Erection of an Hotel at Kapanga, Coromandel. Plans and specifications to bo seen at Mr Silk's on and after Monday next. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. B. GATLAND. September 19th, 1883. mo bui 'l dees. Tenders will be received up to noon on SATURDAY, October 8, for the- Erection ol Extensive Additions to the Northern Club. Plans, See., at our offices. Queen-street. EDWARD MAHONEY & SON, Architects, TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. —Wanted, Tenders until noon on WEDNESDAY, September 26,1883, for the Erection , «fa 7-roomed Hcraso at Mount Eden.—Plans and specifications to be seen at office of Mr E. Wayto, Estate Agents Queen-street.' TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. —Wanted, Tenders until noon on WEDNESDAY, September 26.1553, for Erection of a 6-roomed House in Union-street—Plans and specifications to be seen at third house abovo Mr Palmer's, Butcher, Pitt-streot Art Union. ART UNION OF OIL AND WATEiiCOLOUR PAINTINGS, Including— 'MAORI LAND" — ecenc on Roto Etc.—Oil Painting by C. Blomfield, Auckland. "APPROACHING MILFORD SOUND." - Watercolour by J. Gully, Nelson. "ON THE BEACH AT LYTTELTON." - Oil Painting by J. Gibb, Christchurch. "LAKE WAKATIPU."-Watorcolour by J. Gully, Nelson. " GOVERNOR'S BAY, LYTTELTON." — Oil Painting by J. Gibb, Christchurch. " LAKE TARAWERA — MORNING." — Oil Painting by C. Blomflcld, Auckland. " LAKE TARAWERA — EVENING." — Oil Painting by C. Blomfield, Auckland. Tho Drawing will take place at J. Leech's, Shortland-strcet, on the Society of Arts prinoiplo when the list is filled. Each subscriber will re' ceive a boudoir Photo, of C. Blomfield'3 large Oil Painting of " Maori Land." TfIXPIRATION OF LEASE THE PREMISES SOLD. CHEAP DRAPERY SALE. CHEAP DRAPERY SALE. H. ATKINS H. ATKINS Is compelled to hold a CLEARING SALE of his Stock of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. The Lease of his Premises expires in a Few Weeks. The Premises are Sold and have to be Vacated. The Stock must be Sold or Removed, and no suitable Shop is to be procured. THE GOODS WILL ALL BE SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES. The Stock has been re-marked, and Customers will find that Heavy Reductions have been made in every department. H. A. wishes it to be distinctly understood that this is no puffing advertisement, but a GENUINE COMPULSORY SALE. All the NEW SPRING GOODS win bo In •laded in the Sale. H. ATKINS, DRAPEE,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4126, 24 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4126, 24 September 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4126, 24 September 1883, Page 1