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Aiuiisemcuts. OPERA HOUSE. ' Director .. .. A. L. Cunard. T AST rnwo ATTGHTS. ; '. JIJAST 1 WO L\ IGHTS. •«_; MONSTER TJROGRAMME J '"-' ■ ON3TER JLI.OGRAMME! 10 A RTISTES TXTILL A PPEAR iV -d-RTISTES VV ILL APPEAR In a Specially Attractive Programme. A FAC-siMiLE Performance constructed on the lines of a London Music Hall. LAST NIGHT' BUT ONE. Under the Patronage and in the Presence ofthe Auckland Amateur Athletic Club. __Be3t L ßili of the Season. C * T V HALL. M; b n"L essee E - Hadfield. P fopT" J-' Chas - Irma PEOPLE'S CONCERTS, EY THE MOA MINSTRELS Si -W^ I K,? E .SC^ R * vIA;sTCE TO-NIGHT (6th). CLE OUR SPECTACULAR COAL MINE SCENE. Also, SATURDAY, as usual. .Popular Prices : Circle, Is ; Stalls, 6_. Remember : livery Saturday Evening ■HP H E PHONO6R aTh. Under the direction of Messrs MacMahon. EDISON'S STARTLING TALKING MACHINE. Messrs MacMahon have much pleasure in announcing the First Exhibition in Auckland ot Mr Ldisons Latest Phouograph, which will IE-tvc place on MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 9, THE OPE RA HOUSE, a „A rd be continued for A SHORT SKA.SON OF SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Professor Douglas Archibald, M.A., Oxon., will deliver an intensely interesting Lecture, and exhibit the incredible capabilities of Edison s Astounding Talking Machine. Songs by famous Artistes, Speeches by Mr W. E. Gladstone, Instrumental Music performed in Europe and America, will be actually reproduced with marvellous fidelity. The Phonograph is capable of reprodncing the same voice irom the same "record" many thousands of tunes. By this means human speech may be preserved for ever, and the voices of the living and the dead will mingle in futurity. THE PHONOGRAPH, the Most Wonderful Achievement of the ingenuity of Man. POPULAR PRICES-3S, 2s. and Is. Plan at Wildman's. Wm.j.._JlN KINS, Manager. PEOPLE'S CONCERTS,?CITy HALL!. _ TO-NlGHT.—Monster Programme. Grand Spectacular Scene, "Coal Mine," Circle, Is: Stalls. 6d. PEOPLE'S CONCERTS, CITY HALL-TO-NIGHT.-Chas. and Lena Irma, Miss Desmond, Miss Melton, Mrs Clutsam (pianist). PEOPLE'S CONCERTSMCITY"HALL-Z ' TO-NlGHT.—Triple Songs and Dances. ~ Lancashire Clog. Four Cornermen. All new songs. ' '■:■ PEOPLE'S CONCERTS, CITY HALL- ■ TO NlGHT.—Screaming Farce, "The ' Elopement.' Comic sketches.... Remember Circle, Is; Stalls, 6d. PEOPLE'S CONCERTS, CIT yM__ALL-TO-NIGHT.-Moa Minstrel?. Twenty performers. Monster programme To-night. Circle, Is; Stalls. 6d. v s_> (JT. MATTHEW'S {• if" f O SUNDAY-SCHOOL J___fess__L-~ ANNUAL TREAT.SA T URDAY AFTER- - NOON, FEB. 7.—The p.s. Victoria will leave Ferry Tee at 3 p.m. for an | Excursion Round the Harbour. Music ou board. Returning to Schoolroom for Tea at 5.50 p.m. Tickets of Teachers, or at the boat. Is; children outside school, 6d. All scholars must assemble at Schoolroom at 2..0 sharp. Sport-US.. WHITFORD PARK ANNUAL RACE ) MEETING, TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1891.* Acceptances and General Entries Close THIS (Friday; EVENING with Mr H. H. Hayr, Auckland, or Mr Lockhart, Secretary, Star Hotel. Otahuhu. ... . . :. Tesiteeirs. TENDERS.— Papering and some Paint to Dr. Hooper's House, 11 rooms. Mount Albert. No tender necessarily accepted,— Baker Bros. ENDERS for Additions to the Teacher's House at Hamilton East will be received by the Education Board, Auckland, until 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, 13th February, 1801. Plans and Sresiflcation may be seen at the OWce of the Eoard, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, and on application to the Chairman of the District School Committee. Hamilton East. TENDERS are requested ior the Construction and Delivery of Three thousand lour hundred feet of Wrought Iron Water-pipe, twenty-six inches diameter, of one-eighth inch plate, in terms of specification, to be seen at the office of Mr. Hose, Shortland-street, Auckland; or Mr. Gellion t Sharebrokcr. Thames. Tenders marked "Tender for Water-pipes," to be sent in not later than noon of the ninth day of February next, to the office of the Waihi Gold-mining Company (Limited), Waihi, Thames. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (Signed) ROBT. ROSE. Manager. Auckland, 31st January , 1891 J MAEO'NEY fc SON, ARCHITECT?. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. _ |Td~w ar d barilb r, ARCHITECT STICHBURY'S BUILDINQ3, QUEEN-STREET. , Drapery. Clotliing, Etc <2P E CIA L A NNOUNCEMENT. R. H. ABBOTT & CO. Beg to announce that they have SOLD THEIR DRAPERY BUSINESS IN UPPER SYMONDS-STREET TO Messrs F. KNEEBONE & CO. Having sold it at a big discount in tho & off COSt prices, EXTENSIVE BARGAINS Will be doubtless offered to tho public by the j new Arm. While thanking the pffblio for the extensive support accorded during the past, we i can solicit, with every confidence of their b<s!ng well satisflsd, a continuance of the same patronage to the new firm. F. KNEEBONE 4 Co. Beg to aencunce that they have BOUGHT -HE WELL.KNOWN BUSLVESS OF It, H, ABBOTT Sc CO. IN UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. ~M| Having secured the extensive stock at m «T*»t discount In the A off cost price, we are ena-le-5 to surprise the public with Bargains of an extraordinary nature, and which car. only bo secureon an occasion like this, when a stock chantrM hands at a very discount in the £. In addition,the stock has been thoroughly sorted up with CHEAP JOB LINES And New Goods and Novelties direct from foa manufacturers—all thrown into one srea-t , * Opening Sale at sensational prices. SALS NOW ON. Tft TT NBBBONE 4. QO. ( Drapers and Clothier 3 > (T„to R. H. Abbott fe Co.), UPPER SyMONDs-STIIEET. AUCKLAND

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 31, 6 February 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 31, 6 February 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 31, 6 February 1891, Page 4

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