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■;; Amusements. .. * f. * G REAT A LLIED '( UNDER THEIR .MONSTER CANVAS. ''" ■' For Three Nights Only— ■ TO-NIGHT! TO-NlGflU ' ' AND ".•,,- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, \;\ Dec. 31, Jan. 1 and 2. ,•'!.' BEAR GARDENS, ivOKTH SHOES, Noble Stud of Horsos and Ponies, Best Trained Horses that have ever appears! in Australasia. PROF. W. ORGAN-SIX BRONCHO HORSE 3. '■ Beautiful See-saw Ponies. ' . Sec our Canvas Show. Special arrangements with the Ferry Boats, Look at the prices : |,Y> rpHROUGH miCKETS \IR,: '' GIiAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE ' ox SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, ,5 ; For Families and Visitors. Through tickets' for Children, Is. Persons trespassing on the Ground will be prosecuted. W. H. HAVES, Manager. QTANLEY ITTU CKLAND, TO-NIGHT-OPERA HOUSE, At 3 o'clock. FIRST APPEARANCE IN" NEW ZEALAND Of the Columbus of Central Africa, Mr HENRY M. STANLEY, HENRY M. STANLEY, f * HEN R V M. ■ STANLE V, HENRY JSi. STANLEY, EXPLORER, MISSIONARY, HERO. • EXPLORER, MISSIONARY, HERO. . . EXPLORER, MISSIONARY, HERO. The Man who Found Livingstone. ~ ' The Historian of Magdala and Coomassie. < The Pioneer of the Congo. t ■ The Explorer of the Sources of the Nile. The Apostle of Christianity to Uganda. The Founder of the Congo Free State. The Circumnavigator of the Great Lakes. The Hero of the Dark Forest. , 1 The Tacitus of the Cannibals and the Pygmies. . The Discoverer of the Mountains of the Moon. S ■ The Arch-Enemy of Slavery. \ The Ileseuer of Emiu Pasha. ■_ -~_ •■ f This Evening, \ THE LAST AND GREATEST EVENT OF THE YEAR. ' f The Thrilling Lecture, •£ '^0 HOW I FOUND LIVINGSTONE! \ <" HOW I FOUND LIVINGSTONE ! \ , Xα HOW I FOUND LIVINGSTONE! V » Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls. 2i 6d ; Pit, Is. Plaa ' and all classes of tickets at Wildruan's. R. S. SMYTHE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY, NEW YEAR'S I NIGHT), . Second Lecture of the Series, tTHROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT! : Including the Discovery of the Congo and of the Sources of the Nile. HOLIDAY TICKET ARRANGEMENTS, TO-MORROW (New Year's Day) the plans of seats will be open in the Vestibule of the Opera L House, when all classes of tickets may ba f obtained. SATURDAY—LA ST. LECTURE. i|? |Yaledonian society. '• GRAND HOGMANAY SOCIAL; ■ ■ . Will take place ■ \ THIS (Thursday) EVENING, In the Foresters' Hall, Newton. Good Band. HAGGIS COMPETITION. ■' A few more tickets left. Non-members' Double Tickets. ss: Members, 3s 6d; Gallery, for Spectators, Is. To be had from any of Committee, or R. T. MICHAELS. Secretary. Members pay at door. CITY HALL! CITY liALLI ■ TO-MORROW (New Year's Night) . * AND SATURDAY NIGHT. CLARK'S MINSTREL AND VARIETY ', ' - - ■ COMPANY. ■■■■"■'■■ ..Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is V Pit, 63. ; : ! E. M. CLARK, ,\. Business Manager. . ' ONEHUNGA PUBLIC HALL. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. I HOLLAND'S MINSTREL AND VARIETY COMPANY Will open lor One Night Only. i New and Original First Part. Twenty first* i class Artists. Screaming Farce. ■; ; . Popular Prices :Is and 6d. !By special request, a Dance will be held afteC Entertainment. Tickets. Is. E. HOLLAND, Manager. KO WAL SX I fiOKCE ETS. In response to a strGngly-expressed desire for a continuance of these Concerts, the Mannjje. ! ment have decided to give I A FAREWELL SERIES < - ' • OF . . . . \ g THREE CONCERTS ONLY, \ * IS THE .- OPERA HOUSE, Commencing ON MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 4. HOLIDAY PRICES: Reserved Seats and Orchestra Stalls, 33; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. ■ Programme in Friday's " Herald. , Tickets at Wildman's. OWp.SKI CONCERTS.—The Organ '' ■ used during the season was lent by. Mr W. IT. Wcbbc Manager of the London and Berlin Piano Co. mLHARMONIC SOCIETY.-Any ; Member ol ! the late Philharmonic Society ; Kiaving Vocal'or Band Parts of W. R. Walker's ' Anthem, 'The Lord is my Shepherd,' will oblige by communicating with him at Fort-sU , or Crescent Road, Farnell. Tenders. WANTED, Tenders for Reaping 25 . Acres of Oats, at Avondalc.—Win. T. !; Murray. i ■rj\ END E R F0 E COA L. £ HANCOCK & CO. invite Tenders, by Noon ;, of T UESD AY. sth January. 1892, for the Supply j of Host Quality Taupiri Steam Coal for the ■, yoar 1592. To be doliyercd at. tho Brewery. Newmarket, in terms of specification to be seen .. ,* •> at (ho Brewery. t3**?*V ' W 0 T I G E * \ Tenders wanted for Stripping, . Caulking, and Renovating the .' x-s«aii-.,i.sca barouentine FLORA. Specifications and all information'to bo obtained from the Master on board. Tenders to be scut aboard the ship not later than .■) o'clock p.m. on SATURDAY, the 2nd January. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac« ccytod. rpENDERS will ba received until noon of J.. MONDAY, tho 4th'-of January. ISS2. for Painting the Grammar School. S3 monds-strccU H. ALLRIGHT, ; .'■ 216, Victoria Arcade.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 309, 31 December 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 309, 31 December 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 309, 31 December 1891, Page 8