Amusements. OPERA HOU SBj Director .. .. A. L. Cunard. rpO-NIGHT! rriO-NIGHT! POSITIVELY rjTIHE T AST -\TIGHT.I" ANOTHER MONSTER PROGRAMME, j The BROTHERS HARVEY in New Specialties* Helen Gordon cunard in New Operatic Selections. OUR FAREWELL APPEARANCE. Popular Prices : 3s, 2s, Is. i (J 5 I E E T.\ A CONCERT~AND DANCE Will he held in the NEWMARKET HALL ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, In aid of the BELMONT CRICKET CLUB. Admission : Concert, 13; Concert and Dance. 2s. Concert to commenoe at 8. Newmarket Band in Attendance. J. WESLEY, Hon. See. mhe pho n oITFaTII; Under the direction of Messrs MaoMahon. EDISON'S STARTLING TALKING MACHINE.' Messrs MaoMahon have much pleasure in announcing the First Exhibition in Auckland ot Mr Edison's Latest Phonograph, which will take place on MONDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 9, at THE OPERA HOUSE, And be continued for A SHORT SEASON 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 Areistes, 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 reproducing the same roice from the ssme "record" many thousands of times. 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. J Wm. A. JINKINS, Manager. • EOPLE'S CONCERTS/CITY HALL—' TO-NIGHT.-Monster Programme. Grand Spectacular Scene, "Coal Mine," Circle, Is; Stalls. 6d. PEOPLE'S CONCERTS, CITY HALL— TO-NIGHT. —Chas. and Lena Irma.'MissDesmond, Miss Melton, Mrs Clutsam (pianist). EOPLE'S CONCERTS, CITY HALL-TO-NlGHT.—Triple Songs and Dances. Lancashire Clog. Four Cornermen. All new , songs ! EOPLE'S CONCERTS, CITY HALLTONIGHT.—Screaming Farce, "The Elopement.' Comic sketches, Remember Circle, Is; Stalls. 6d. __. EOPLE'S CONCERTS, CITY HALL-TO-NIGHT.-Moa Minstrels. Twenty performers. Monster programme To-night. Circle, Is; Stalls. 6d. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, Wellington-street. A GRAN_ IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT and DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE vV ill be triven on ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT (March 17th, 1891). In aid of St. Patrick's Presbytery Building Fund. AKERS' PICNIC AND SPORTS.— Entries for the two open events, \iz.,halfmile oiien handicap and quarter-mile open handicip, must be made to Mr Lambert, care of Mr Dallen. Queen-street, from whom all information can be obtained on WEDNESDAY, February 11. Aquatics. A UCKLAND AMATEUR ROWw .j%- ASSOCIATION REGATTA, SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 1891, ON WAITEMATA HARBOUR. PROGRAMME. 1. MAIDEN WHALEBOATS </' 2. CHAMPION GIGS 3. MAIDEN GIGS, under 10 stone 4. JUNIOR SENIOR WHALEBOATS 5. JUNIOR GIGS 6. SENIOR WHALEBOATS ' 7. MAIDEN GIGS 8. JUNIOR GIGS, under 10 stone 9. SENIOR BONA FIDE AMATEUR GIGS. HENRY, S. ASHTON, ~;,'.;.'. Hon. Sec. TJCr* AR ! •W-.-A R ! WAR? MERCER REGATTA. SATURDAY. MARCH 7, 1891. Canoe Hurdle Races on the noble Waikato River. Fun for thousands. Come and see the Mercer Regatta. THOMAS PORTER. Hon. Sec. MeetingsA UCKLAND BUTCHERS. A Meeting of Butchers will be held in the Trales Assembly Rooms on MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30 sharp, to arrange Butchers' Picnic. Every butcher or any interested cordially invited to attend. F. R. BUST. public'library" A Special General Meeting of Subscribers and Members will be held at the Library on MONDAY, February 9th, at 8 p.m.. to consider advisability of removing or winding up the Library. _ ___ W.H.COOPER, Hon. Secretary. UCKLAND OPERATIVE BOOT MAKERS* UNION, A Special Meeting of the above will be held in the Wesley Hall on TUESDAY EVENING. February 10th, at 8 o'clock. Business of very great impoitance. Collectors will meet (witoout fail) the same evening at 7.33 to pay m all money in hand. * ■ Wm. L. HARDING. Secretary. Tenders. ___ TENDERS are invited for Entrance Gates, Seats. Notice Boards, etc.. for Devonport Domain in terms of specifications and conditions to be seen at the office or — r Bartley, Architect, Queen-street. Aucklantt.Edw. Wjd.. Burgess, Hon. Secretary Devonport DomainT-Oard. " ' TENDERS for Additions to the Teacher's House at Hamilton East will be received by the Education Board, Auc_ land, until 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, 13th February, 1891. - ~,,,. Plans and Spesiflcation may be seen at tne Office of the _ o ud, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, and on application to the Chairman of the District School Committee, Hamilton East. Til 6 B U I L D. E R S. Tenders will be received until noon of WEDNESDAY. February 18th, for ALTERATIONS to SOUTH BRITISH BUILDING. EDWARD BARTLEY, Architect. T> EMU ERA ROAD DISTINCT. Tenders for Carting, Teams.etc., forl2months, will be received up to noon of IHURbDAY, tne 12th instant. WM . D INNISON, . Clerk. February 7,1891. ■ _____ mO BUILDERS. The time for receiving Tenders for Villa at Mount St. John, Epsom, has been extended until noon oa THURSDAY, the 12th inst. HENRY G. WADE, Architect. Old Council Chambers, High-street. ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 32, 7 February 1891, Page 8
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