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Amusement--rjHABLES (J ANTL E¥, S ANT LEY. SANTLEY. SANTLEY. CITY HALL—TO-NIGHT. CITY HALL-TO-NIGHT. CITY HALL-TO-NIGHT. CITY HALL—TO-NIGHT. CITY HALL—TO-NIGHT CITY HALL—TO-NIGHT. FIRST APPEARANCE OF THK ONLY WORLDHKNOWNED VOCALIST O>JLY WOrLD-RENOWNED VOCALIST ONLY WQRLD-kENOVVNED VOCALIST ONLY WORLD-RENOWNED VOCALIST That over visited New Zealand, Being the MOST INTERESTING MUSICAL EVENT Since the foundation of the Colony. The Famous Singer will be assisted hv Miss ELLEN ATKINS (Soprano), Mr HENRY STOCK WELL (Tenor), and Mr FRANK BRADLEY (Pianist). Programme in Saturday's Papers. Dress Circle, 4s: Stalls. 2s 6d : Pit, Is. PLAN , OF at Wildman's. where Stall Tickets can also be obtained. Commence at 8. NEXT CONCERT TO-MORROW. Plan of Seats now open. R. S. SMYTHE. Meetings. KNIGHTS OF LABOUR. _____ - A Meeting , of tho above will be held on MONDAY EVENING. February 10, at the Masonic Hall, Newton, at eight p.m. All members are particularly requested to attend. As next Monday's Meeting: is an adjournment of lasi. Thursday's Meeting, Members may still be Enrolled on the old terms until eight p.m. Monday Evening. Secretary will also be in attendance at seven p.m. on Monday Evening, so as to give those desirous of joining tho Order an opportunity of doing H. W. FARNALL, Secretary. A UCKLAND REGATTA~CLUR A Committeo Meeting of the above Club will be held ai the Club-room Waiteaiata Hotel, on TUESDAY EVENING- NEXT, February 11, at eight o'clock. Business. Pass Accounts, Pay Balance of Prizes. CHAS. C. DACRE, Hon._Sec.__ lALOGUE CLUB—Mcmbere~of. A.T. A. Dialogue Club will Meet in Temperance Jiail (b:ick room) on TUESDAY next, 7.45 p.m. —M. Cook, S(C. rinilE Annual General Meeting of the JL members of the Auckland Club will be h< !d "ii TUESDAY, the 11th inst., at 4 p.m.— HENRY OLIVE. Secretary. TVT 6~R THERN CLUB. Tho A'iir-urned Annual General Meeting of th>- Mon 1 tvers of" the Northern Club will be held on THURSDAY next, the 13th iust., at 2 p.m. JOHN MKNZIES, Manager. Educational. MRS CLAYTON'S Boarding and Day . School, i-t. George's Bay Raad, Parnoll. i First Term, February sth, 1890. - MRP. B. WOOD HA M, Tkachbr of Tare * PIATv T OFOItTE-AND HAKMONIUM. Address: Care of A. Eady and Co., Music Warehouse, Queen-streot. "OROFESSOR /""URL Will resume his duties on TUESDAY, the 11th inst., and will be in attendance at the Choral Hall daily, from 10 to 5 o'clock, except on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. THE WILLOWS, Wynyaud - street, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal .. .. Mrs WILLIAMS. Term will commence on MONDAY, Feb. 10. Every Comfort provided for Resident Pupils. LAM FREE SCHOOL OF ART AND DEStGN. Applications from pupils who are desirous of attending tho above School to be sent to THE TRUSTEES, Care F. R. < Uaude, High-street. JMPORTANT JUBILEE NOTICE. THOS. E. CARTER, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN, PIANO. BANJO, GUITAR. &C, Beg 3to inform the general public and friends that he has now RE-OPENED His old place of business, after thoroughly altering and decorating with a splendid stock of Pictures, Musical Instruments, etc. • Prices cheaper than ever. PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTORY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEPOT, 88, Victoria-street, Auckland. Personal. nnHANKS.—I wish to return thanks to A those gentlemen who took such prompt measures to extinguish the outbreak of fire on my premises.—H. Robinson, Tailor, 27, Grey-st. R~TiARTiN""SVVALLO"W hereby notifies that he will not be responsible for any Debts contracted in his name. Auckland, February 10.1890. WILL the Lady who, on 7th December last, got a silk skirt from Edgar's, Dyer, kindly return the 2 Pieces not belonging to it, enclosed in the parcel by mistake, as much unpleasantness is being caused to Mr Edgar by their A GRATEFUL CORDIAL. — Wolfe's XX Schnapps is a diuretic to those affected with urinal troubles, a tonic to the debilitated, an invigorant to the convalescent, and a grateful cordial to weak stomachs, lost appetites, and delicate nerves. TVCATRTmONIAL.—-Sober, industrious. JJrJL middle-aged Widower seeks a wife; 25 to 35.—Fu1l particulars at Mrs Hannaford'a rjHALISMAN, or Great New Zealand JL Remedy, stands unrivalled in this ape to cure Coids, Asthma, Consumption, and all Kidney Diseases; compounded from Herbs indigenous to New Zealand.—Edward Hare, Turnerstreet. MABEL, go at once and see the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes, less than halfpr cc, 3s lid the pair, at Dampier's, Victoria-st. HOUSEWIVES- Come and see the White Handle Dessert Knives, 3s 6d the half-dozen; Table Knives, 4s; White Metal >orks. Is the half-dozen; White Metal Teaspoons, 6d the halfdozen; Siberian Silver Dessert Spoons, 2s 6d the half-dozen: Table Spoons, 3s the half-dozeu; Egg Beaters, 6d each; Scissors, 6d and Is the pair; Pocket Knives, 3d to Is at Dampier's, Victoria-street. Board and ResidenceA LADY in Grafton Road would be glad to receive a Gentleman as Boarder; references exchanged. — Address L.M., Star Otflce. A PARTiMENTS (furnished), Sitting and ___ large Bed-room, Kitchen, plunge bath, gas. etc.; private family, pleasant position, close to Queen-slreet.—Apply Star Office. BOARD and Residence—2 Bedrooms, Sittinß-room, and use of pia_o. at Mrs M. Kasßer's_, Pine Grore, Tβ Kapa, Muhurangl £tceif!) Terms moderate

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 33, 10 February 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 33, 10 February 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 33, 10 February 1890, Page 1