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Amusements. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, Proprietor .. .. .. Mr H.N. Abbot Lessee and Manager .. ..Mr G. B. W. Lewis Directress .. .. Mrs G. B. W. Lewis LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. TO-NIGHT! (Tuesday) TO-NIGHT I FAREWELL BENEFIT o£ tho Charming Artiste, MRS G. B. W. LEWIS, Who will appear, for this night only, in her Re* nowned ImpersonHtion ot PEG WOFFINOTON, in Tom Taylor's _ MASKS AND FAOttS. MASKS AND KAOES. ,!s To conclude with A BILIOUS ATTACK. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 28th, by request, LOVIC'S SACRIIfIOIS, THURSDAY, January 29, Grand Holiday Prosraramo. Double Bill, and Last Night o£ the Season. Comedy and Burlesque. Mrs Lewis will appear in two of her Celebrated Characters, TUB JEALOUS WIFB, And ALADDIN, the WotJDEHFUr. Boamp. Musical Director .. ".. Mr H. Weinberg, jun. Prices—4b, 2s, fld, and Is. Box Plan at Lennox's, Day Tickets at Abbott ■ J. W. DODGE Business Manager. '■ ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.— Manager for Miss Ward.. Slgnor Agratl. MONDAY, "fIbRUARY 2, First Appearance in Auckland of the Great Tragic Actress, MISS GENEVIEVE WARD, M R W. K N°V ERN ON, The Celebrated English Aotor. Miss Ward, in addition to her innumerable artistic triumphß in Europe and America, ia now, in conjunction with Mr W. H. Vernon. making a tour ot the world, and has recently — concluded the Most Bbiixiant Successkui, . / Season ever played by any Btar in. the Aug. . « tralian Colonies, Press and Public being unanl"^^iMnbvibve wahd a t is without exception the Groatest Tragic Actress of the Enntliah-speaking Stage. Miss Wards first appearance in this city will be in the Grand Play> FORGET ME NOT! Bir Horace Welby .. Mr W. H. Vhrnon Stephanie (Marquis deMohrivart) Miss Genevievb Ward. The Magnificent Costumes worn by Miss Ward In her various characters were made for h* by the celebrated Worth, of Paris. No advance in the priceg of admission. Dress Circle. 4s; Stalls. 2s 6d; Pit, la. Box Plan now open at Lennox g. A U€KLAND BAPTIST SUNDAY"J\. SCHOOLS. TEACHERS' AND FRIENDS' PICNIC ■ TO HOME BAY, MOTUTAPU, ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1885 ; The 8.8. MACGEEGOR will leave Queen-st. Whasf at 9 o'clock sharp, returning at 6. Hot Water provided. Tickets, 2s: Children. Ib. H. ,1 xj q.: ITiWW AUCKLAND BRANCH, NO 81. WwMfeQ The reception of New Banner fWM will be celebrated by a Banquet 11>V f&?3 in Lorne-Btreet Hall on WED- . \s\ 7&r NESDAY, 28th tost. Every , \S^r Member (In regalia) la partiou\&iyQ larty roqueeted to attend. ***^ Dinner at 8 p.m. Tlckeffl, 7b 6d each, may be had from any of the Committee. p. KEARNEY. Secretary. "T^TEW MARKET HALL. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1885. -■-> GRAND CONCERT AND BALL, Under the patronage and assistance of the Newmarket Brass Band. Doors open at 7.30; commenco at 8 sharp. : Admission: Concert and Ball, 2s 6d; Concert only. is. J. K. MONTAGUE, Manager. „-■ ■■j;-' : --.-TeitttieMi'--.i-i f"-~' -■-'■-'^ —;*-^ DUBLIC WORKS, NEW ZEALAND. GREAT SOUTir ROAI^DBURY BRIDGE Written Tenders for tho above.Contract wiU be received at this office till noon of FRIDAY, Rrti iM.viin.rv 1885 They arc to be addressed to fteH'on"th^1 Sister/or Publ^WorkB ..and , marked outside the envelope,. "Tender tor Drury Bridee Contract." Drawing, sncoUjojtion. and conditions may be seen atJWs office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. " , - W. H. HAIjES, District Engineer. Public Works Office, - Auckland. January 14,1880. ■ frC~O B U I L D E R 8. EXTENSION OF. TIMB. Tenders will bo received until noon of WEDPlans at ray office, 2 and 8, Canada Building*. Queen-street HgNRY Q WAPB . Arohttect.: frTO CARP EN T K;- lt: sV Tonders are invited until Noon of SATUR--252. Queen-street. A , H . FLINTOF*IV ; m E N D B R S^ Tenders will bo rooSved' unffl \W^^' D AY. tho 23th January Instant, for the Erection , and Completion of a'Villa Residence. Vlw : Road, Mount Eden. The lowest or any tender _ not necessarily accepted. „ , .'; ■' .'.■' Plans and specifications at the office 01 W. L. MITCHELL, ' Coombes'a Arcade, Qnoen-gtrcet. _ —STATE OF H. W. DIVEUi M.U., LATE OF WELLINGTON (DECEASBD). , Tenders wiU barbed at the PuDtoTnwt Offiap, Wellington, up to 4 p.m. on THUMB-... DAK 29th inst., for the Purchaso of the nuexp&d term (SO years) of «>o Dwolltaß^pnge and Outbuildings, with the Goodwill of the Practice. The ground rent for tici next; nine years is £3515s per annum, and for the remain- , ing 21 years, £5312s 6d. . J. H. WALLACE Has be«n instructed to sell by auotion, on 30th and 31st inst, THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS,. = INCLUDING VALUABLE SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS . , DRUGS, BROUGHAM, BUGGY, HORSES, HARNESS. &c. R. C. HAMER T0 N, Public Trustee, ■ nn O BUILDERS. Tenders are invited untiH p.m. of MONDAY. 2nd February, for the Erection of a Villa ReeldcHceinHamiUo^oa^Ponjonby^^ Architects. 252, Qucen-etrect. . _ ' rrno builder s. Tenders willbo received until Noon of MON- I DAY, February 2nd, for the erection of a Villa Residence at Devonport, North bhoro. ED. BARTLEY. '■'■ 1 Architect. nn o bu i lder s. ■','■.': EXTENSION" OF TIME. Tonders will bo recelvod until Noon, of WEDNESDAY, the 28th instant, for the Erection of a Roaidence in Onehunga. Plans, oto» ~ at No. 9, South British Buildings. . , EDMUND BELL, Architect. i TT\ O BUILD E R ,S. Tenders for tho erection of Five Cottages at tlie North Shoro will bo received until Noon of WKDNESD VY, the 28Ui inst. Plans, &0., at No 9 South British Chambors. EDMUND BELL Architect, m O B U I L D E R S. Tenders will bo recoived until noon on SATURDAY, the 31st inßt., for tha Erection of ■> Brick Villa Rosidenco at the corner of Eden and Jtanyn-strcets. . Plans, &c. at 9ur ofllcos, Quccn-Btreot. EDW. MAIION KY & SON, Architects. , m E N D E W Tenders rpqixred for the Erection of a Cottase at Moui* Roskill Tonacrs open till S SATURDAY, January 31tt. The lowest or any tender net necessarily acceptfd.—Plans and . spo>-iflcations at the office of C. H. Osmond, |i Laud Agent. Queen streat. »; 6 R~^ 8 A li .. if ■ At LOWEST MaRKWT lUtbbi Rosin, Pitch, and Tar -, i •. Kerosene, Paint, and Olive 011a 3) Champion's, Scott's, ond Storer'a GenulM : White Load. In wood . / Muntz Motal and Nails ' : • , Large Stook of Canvas, various branta i Wire Rope, from 41 Inch to i inch - Bolt Rope, Hemp, and Manilla Rope, all sizes Patent Windlass (wood), Frills, and Palla. ', Anohors, from lflcwt to 10 lbs, ■ - Ohalnß, from i Inch to 1 lnoh. Dolt* and Fish OU, •'■ : D, H. MoKBNZII, v

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5467, 27 January 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5467, 27 January 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5467, 27 January 1885, Page 1

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