Amusements. • ■JLTADAME fi OLDENSTEDT j (MISS STAUNTON) ■ J ° > t Has the honour to announce A GRAND CONCERT IN THE OPERA HOUSE ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. Musical Director—Mr Arthur Towsey. JJ3T Programme in Thursday's paper. MRS BAH^SOK (Madame Steinhaueb) ..... Begs to announce HER SECOND and FAREWELL CONCERT ON THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, Admission : 3s, 2s, Is. Particulars in a future issue. 'm OONLIGHT GARDEN CONCERT (Solos, Duets, Trios, and Quartets, Vocal and Instrumental, by leading Auck- :,4j . land artistes), wiil be given >£:' THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, p|| , At 8 o'clock, in the ■* j I GROUNDS OF MISS FEEDA MARSDEN"S KESIDENCE, M St. Barnabas' Point (overlooking St. George's ' Bay), Selwyn Terrace, ParnelL < Admission: One Shilling. A Dance on the *, lawn is suggested after the Concert. •' J§ /CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. tS&MJJi Usual Social of the above -will ,) , ; S^/KJj- 5 take place TO-MORROW (Thursday) Yl EVENING in the Feresters , Hall, Newton, at 8 o'clock sharp. Members please show their tickets. ■ i R. T. MICHAELS, ■ « ! Secretary. , R. BURNABY LECTURES FRIDAY • EVENING. In WESLEY HALL, 8 o'clock. Subject: "When to Marry and Whom to , Marry" (Phrenologically). Admission by Silver Coin. MRS Dr. BURNABY LECTURES to LADIES, ~..' MONDAY AFTERNOON. ' Same Hall, 3 o'clock. Free to ladies. HE'PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF I NEW ZEALAND. A Conversazione in hondur of the General li: Assembly will be held in St. James's Hall on I FRIDAY, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Addresses will be delivered by several of the -1 leading ministers from the South. The Presbyterian Choral Association will supply the musical portion of the programme. Retresh- ' j ments will be provided during an interval. , tiff* Tickets, Is 6d each, may be had from any of ; the Committee, and from Messrs Upton & Co., > and Mr Chapman, Booksellers, and at the" j V.M.C.A. Book Depot. ONLY"FrRST.CL ASS ? WORK.'v' OPALETTE YIGTUKES ' I & XMAfli ' ~/^Cabd6—similar to those { view—will be Riven away , •■' to patrone of .the Studio. ?I|h Inspection Invttbd. 'i* 134, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND! . (Opposite the Union Bank). jl Tenders. _Jp qi STEPHEN'S SCHOOL, PARNELL COVERING BUILDINGS WITH IRON, , AND CARPENTERS' WORK. 1 Tenders will tie received for the above work until Noon of MONDAY, February 15th. E, BARTLEY, i'iffl Architect, j nn O BUILDER S. ] Tenders will fee received up to Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 17th instant for the Er«c-,' tion of a Cottage near the Harp of Erin l Hotel. . i Plans, etc., at our offices, Queen-street. E. MAHONEY AND SON. Architects^ TCTCABfNETMAKE R S _ A ND BUILDERS. Tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon of SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, for the construction of two large show cases, each 99 feet long, for the new addition to the ; s Auckland Museum. The cases will have to be built according to a pattern to be seen at the Auckland Museum and according to written, particulars to be seen on application to the undersigned. The best materials and manship will be required. T. F. CHEESEMAN. Mnseum, Auckland. ENDERS for Additions to the Teacher's House at Port Albert will be received by the Education Board. Auckland, until 12 - noon on FRIDAY. 19th February. 1892. J j Plans and specification may be seen at the Office of the Board (Victoria Arcade, Auckland) ; and on application to the Chairman ol the District School Committee, Port Albert The accepted tenderer or tenderers will not be ■; allowed to withdraw from the contract entered t into by him or them with the Board, nor will ' his or their sureties be relieved. ___ mENDERS for Purchase of Mission JL Vessel Southern Cross of 149 tons register, compound engines by Maudsley and Co., of 45 ' k Ind. h.p., will be received by undersigned up to noon of Monday, 29th inst. No tender necessarily accepted, and any acceptance will depend on the safe arrival of new vessel, due this-month.-M. T. CLAYTON, Auckland. BAMBOO VERANDAH BLINDS — Gro-t "eductions to clear present season's 1■• ■'- "" '' r fooVo. Junction. ! i,, ».ii\hi (all old and prime, %'"* nano made for 5 yearal—Those who need strengthening and a good appetite, try 1 dozen, 20a, or 2 gallons. 15s.—Sampling Rooms, 7. Queen-street Wharf. Descriptive Wine cirouters free. ■ ' r\ O N S I G W M E N-T-fifi OF WOOL, MEAT, APPLES, DAIRY,-OBj OTHER PRODUCE, f For the Homk Market. Charges Low, and every effort made fcoj obtain good prices. j FULL ADVANCES MADE, AND PROMFD ACCOUNT SALES RETURNED. / The Firm wish to point out that Mr B. Reyj nolde (their Waikato Agent) will be preparca to buy Sbeep in any number from these who del I I not wish to consign. J Sole Ageots for ALEXANDRA Cream Separators—2o to 30q gallon capacity TRIPLEX Horse Gears for driving same PATENT MILK Pumps and Receivers ! Heaters. These Machines have won all the First Priaea at the most recent Agricultural Shows in ingkind. The fallceti information afforded by applyi ing to— REYNOLDS & CO.. Looted, FoKr-sTKEKT, Auckland,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1892, Page 8
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