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AmusementsP E. R A HOUSE. Managing Director.. Mr J. B. Greville. LAST NIGHTS ! LAST NIGHTS ! . LAST NIGHTS J OP Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON'S JUVENILE /pOMIC /^PERA <J UVENILE \_yOMIC V/PERA /COMPANY ! Company i THIS EVEnIng~(THURSDAY), LAST NIGHT Of the far-famed Opera, rp H E 14f IKADO! X H E IYI IKADO! With its wealth of Music, Scenery, Dresses, and Appointments, ILLUSTRATIVE OF JAPAN. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), OUR LAST PRODUCTION, Sir Arthur Sullivan and Gilbert's Opera, TQIRATES J_ IRATES OF ■f>ENZANCE ! ;J X enzances Or, THE SLAVE OF DUTY. Mabel Miss Makion Mitchell (Whose singing of this important role quite & furore wherever she has appeared). First Appearance of OUR LILIPUTIAN POLICEMAN: First Appearance of OUR PETITE PIRATE. Patriotic Introduction, THE OLD FLAG, by Miss Lily Stephehs. Grand Tableaux, LIBERTY AND BRITANNIA! Brilliantly illuminated by Coloured and Electric Fires, ' Produced under the sole direction of Mr TOM POLLARD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, DAY AND NIGHT PERFORMANCES OF THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. For the Day Performance the Children of the Orphan Schools are specially and cordially invited. Doors open at 2 o'clock, concluding at 4.30. Prices for Ladies—Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s % Pit, Is, Children's Prices—Sixpence, Is, and Is 6d. Reserved Seats charged as at night, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, OUR LAST NIGHT. Doors open at 7.30. Overture at 8. Prices from Is to 4s. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's Depot. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN JL .ASSOCIATION. GRAN O CONCERT Tendered by lIERR LOUIS TUTSCHKA THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Oct. 15, Commencing at 8 o'clock. Programme. 1. Instrumental Trio, " A Symphony" (V. Morei)—Violins, Mr H. Keesing and Herr Tutschka ; Piano, Mr Winkelmann 2. Song (selected)— Miss Alice Riramer 3. Violin Solo, "Home, Sweot Home" (Hartog) —Master Robert Walton 4. Song, " The Garonne" (S. Adams)—Mr A. L. Edwards 5. Mandolin Solo, " Wiegonlied" (Henselt)— Mr Winkelmann 6. Song, "It was a Dream" (H. Cowen)—Mr3 L. Tutschka 7. Zither Duet. " Austrian Airs" (Umlauf)— Messrsß. Heinitz and Winkelmann 8. Song, " Tell Her I Love Her So" (Faye)— Me W. J. Cousins 9. Song. " The Star of Bethlehem" (S. Adams) —Miss Alice Ritumer (Violin obligato, Herr li. Tutschka). 10. Instrumental Trio, " Gavotte" (Ch. Dancla). Accompanist Miss Harding. Director Herr Louis Tutschka. Admission—One Shilling. "OARNELL AND REMUERA SOCIAL <JL UNION Will close their season with a Plain and Fancy Dress Social in Mount Hobson Hall, TO-MOR-ROW (FRIDAY). Gents and Ladies admitted by Ticket. Spectators, 13. Special 'Buses will leave Ponsonby (Three Lamps) 7.15, Reservoir 7.30, Parnell Bridge 7.20, J. BRUCE, Sec. A CONCERT To be held at ST. MARY'S SCHOOL TO-MORROW, By the Junior Pupils. Tickets, Is each. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Y~ ~OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Corner Wellesley and Albert Streets. WINTER COURSE of ENTERTAINMENTS, Etc., in Lecture Hail, Commencing at 7.45. PROGRAMME Early in November Concert Conducted by Prof, CARL SCHMITT. Admission by Course Ticket; or One Shilling at the door. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. WILLIAM BRAKENRIG. Gen. Sec. Tenders. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received up to NOON on WEDNESDAY, the 21st October, 1891, for Contracts Nos. 46, 47, 48, 49, and 50, Construction of about ELEVEN MILES of EAST ROAD (Stratford, towards Mangaroa). The work comprises foiling, stumping, clearing, and forming road, with two 82ft bridges, one 56ft bridge, one 26ft bridge, and one 33ft bridge. Plans and specifications may be seen, and forms of tender obtained, at the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington; the Public Works Offices, Palmorston North and Wanganui; the Survey Offices, Auckland and New Plymouth; the County Council Office, Stratford; and the Post Office, Tβ Awamutu. Tenders.marked "TenderforContract No. ," with deposit, to be addressed to the Hon. the Minister of Lands, Wellington. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order. S. PERCY SMITH, Surveyor-General. npENDERS for Painting to House at Lake JL Takapuna will be received until noon ol! 17th. Plans, etc., at Johnston and Noble's, Devonport. . mo P A I NT E R S. Tenders will be received until Noon of? FRIDAY, October 16th. for Painting the Otahuhu Public Hall. Specifications at my Office, High-street, or with Mr J. Hunt, at Otahuhu. HENRY G. WADE, ■ Architect. O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until noon of MON DAY, Oct. 19, for the Erection of Brick Shop and Bakery at Onehunga. Plans, etc., at my office Old Council Chambers, High-street. HENRY G. WADE, Architeott, rTIHE GOLDEN BOOT, renowned for JL Ladies' Boots, Kid Balmorals, from 8s 6iJ 9 —250, Quaen-strcet. Try them. V a THE Golden Boob is situated top oj JL Queen-street (just, above Dickey's, ironmongers), and has a gilded boot iv the doorway, —H. Collins, Family Bootmaker.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 245, 15 October 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 245, 15 October 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 245, 15 October 1891, Page 8