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Amusements. QPE R A HOU SB. Under the direction of Messrs MacMahon. THE PHONOGRAPH? THE PHONOGRAPH A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. THE TALK OF THE TOWN. Messrs MacMahon announce with pleasure the BRILLIANT & UNEQUIVOCAL SUCCESS EDISON'S MARVELLOUS PHONOGRAPH. I he Astounding Talking Machine. Received again Last Evening by a Densely, crowded Audience. M.A., m \ * Tl r W intensely interesting Lecture, illustrated by Limelight Views, and exhibit the Trr,To./-,xT.s'°^ er£ul capabilities 0 f EDISON'S STARTLING TALKING MACHINE. n £Fr A r?vPJ£ ATINEB PERFORMANCE On SATURDAY next, at 3 o'clock, for the con. _~ venience of Families and Schools. Children half-price to all parts of the house. THE PHONOGRAPH, the Most Wonderful mevernen fc ot the ingenuity of Man POPULAR PRICES-3s, 2s, and Is. pT aa at Wildman's. Day tickets at Partridges. Wm. A. JlNglNSJßusineßs Manager. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE! ** ™.V nder tbe Direction of Messrs WILLIAMSON, GARNER, & Co. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16. Ke-appearance, after an absence of six year* T „„„ _ (SHERIDAN) JOHN F. i SHERIDAN [ JOHN F. mv n (SHERIDAN) The One, the Only, the Original WIDOW O'BRIEN ! WIDOW O'BRIEN! WIDOW O'BRIEN! _„„ AND HTS NEW £HK °S TIIE BRISTt 'L COMPANY. FUN ON THE BRISTOL COMPANY. GREAT &ATIOn[I_IS_B f___g THE I SAPPHO BALLET. Wm. HUGHES. Manager. , Geo. Mcdonald, Agent ' fT" rriHE FORTNIGHTLY S%W& SOCIAL Of the CALEDONIAN SOCIETY Will be hold in the V FORESTERS' HAUL,. NEWTON TO-MORROW (Thursday) NIGHT.. Members please show their tickets at the door. R. T. MICHAELS, Secretary. 5 "OURNS CLUB. -A Social fv X _3 Meeting will be held TOSSKXitfIMORROW (Thursday) EVENING. in Masonic Hall, Newton, to receive IT nominations; commencing at 8 ~ o'clock. ANTED, Pianist (lady or gentleman) to travel with company ; must be able to read manuscript music—Apply at once, personally or by letter, to C. Harvey, Pier Hotel. Tenders. TO DAM-BUILDERS, BUSHMEN, AND OTHERS.-Tenders will be received till the 28th instant for the Erection of a Driving Dam at Maraetai, near Papakura. For particulars, apply to Mr E. T. DUFAUR, Solicitor, Auckland. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office up to Noon of SATURDAY, the 14th February, 1891, for the Coal Siaitha Extension Contract of the Westpor Harbour Works. They a c to be marked outside, " Tender for Coal Staiths Extension Contract," and addressed to tne Chairman of the Board. Telegraphic tenders will be received if presented at any telegraph office by Noon of the same date, provided written tenders are lodged at any of the offices below mentioned, by the same hour. The offices referred to are the Public Work 8 Offices, Auckland.Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Greymouth, the RaiU way Managers' Offices, Wanganui, Napier. Nelson, Invercargill. Drawings, specifications,, and general conditions may be seen at the same offices, and also at this office. 'The lowest oi* any tender wdl not necessarily be accepted. F. W. MARTIN, Chairhaaityi m O B~~U I. L D E R S. Tenders will be received until noon of WEDV NESDAY. February 18th, for ALTERATIONS to SO UTH BRITISH BUILDING. EDWARD BARTLEYv Architect. m O B U I L D E~~ R S. HOUSE AT MOUNT EDEN. / Tenders are invited for the above until MON DAY; the loth instant. ARTHUR P. WILSON, •• Architect. m 0 PL A -S T E R E R S. Tenders will be received until noon of WEDNESDAY, February 18, for Cementing and other Work at Newmarket' and Onehunga Branch Savings Bank. - ED. BARTLEY, Architect. < mO SHIPBUILDERS & ENGINEERS. Tenders wanted for Engines and Boiler, etc. Tenders wanted for Building a Screw Steamer. Specifications and plans to be seen at the office of the s.s. Ruby and Maori, i Tenders are invited separately and together, and are to be marked outside " Tender for Screw Steamer," and left at the office of Messrs Brown. Barrett, and Co. on or before noon on MONDAY, February 23, 1891. The lowest v or any tender not necessarily received. J. M. SYMS, Manager 3.5. Rubyand Maori._ J? D BAR TLB!, ARCHITECT STICHBUKY'S BUILDINGS, QU-KN-STREET. MAHONEY & SONJ ARCHITECTS. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLANDPablic Notices. FOR SALE AT NORTHGOTE/ Well-built and Finished COTTAGE of 4 rooms, with 4 acres of Land, all fenced ana ploughed . splendid view; 20 minutes waiK from in* Wharf. Price, only £300; easy terms if desiria This property has cost the present, owner aver £500, Further particulars from 6AML. VAILE & SONS. Land atid Estate Agents, 85, Queeft street (Opposite. Fort-street). _ OBSERVER! BSERV E R! AN Al NUMBER. SPICY, RACY, READABLE, AND LAUGHABLE. READY ON THURSDAY MORNING Price 3d, >■ Contents embrace :— CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING-Porlraits of. Competitors—All the Athletic and Sporting News and Gossip. „—-,-.>.» OBSERVATIONS ON BOARD OF EDUCA- " TION ELECTION—J he Orphan Home Frauds—Our Auckland Bakers—Sale -ot Children in Auckland (with Cartoon of Dr, Giles and Justice). .'•„ , FUNNY PICTURES-The Phonograph and its Uses — Indecent Photos and their Critics. . _ ' ._, GENERAL GOSSlP—Marriage not a Failure -A Sensation at the Lunatic Asylum. POLITICAL-A Weighty Ministry — Geo. Fisher's Claims. ■/_. • -_~,„,„• A PONSONBY INCIDENT-The Maidens. Camping Party—Medical ConservatismKitty O Shea-A Delightful Retreat at the Wad e—Personali ties- Most 1 y about W omen -All Spice - Men and Things-Musical and Theatrical Gossip-Volunteer News, etc •OBSERVER AND~*FREE LANCE," KELLY AND BAULP, Printers and Publishers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 35, 11 February 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 35, 11 February 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 35, 11 February 1891, Page 8

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