Amusements. Qp E R A __ ho uT* | Lessee . . Mr Robert K. Inman vfatage Manager ... Mi'Lawcace Dunbar V SECOND WEEK! ' SECOND WEEK! I And ■ .';■(! LAST SIX NIGHTS __Ot.the_PopularComediajtt. ' ,| GR A T T'A N R I GlfS, Mr ROBERT E. INMAN. MISS MAUD APPLETM, 1 And the Dramatic Company. "' ?; TO-NIGHT | (MONDAY) I TO-NIGHT " First production in Auckland of Huhß« O'Grady'g Realistic Irish Drama. FAMINE 1 GBATTAN RIGGS In his groat creation of SPECIAL NOTICE.-Thesubjectof'lfaS is only dealt with in the Prologue. " 1 FAMINE! FAMINE! FAMINE! FAMINE! ' New Scenery, Music, and Appointments ex. prossly for the piece. , Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box plan at WiM man's. Day tickets at Partridge s. K. A. UNDERWOOD, Business Manager. mO-NIGHT-GKEAT ROYX£| ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. AT THE CITY HALL. Comment upon the Great Artistes who h&vt I taken Auckland by storm is unnecessary, . ■'•'.. Attention is directed to ,i '] TO-NIGHT'S GREAT PROGRAMME. 1. Miss Clarice Brabazon — Grand Fantasia (Piano) * 2. Signori Sisco and lorio-Duo, "Pescatori" 3. Signorina Matioli—Romanza, " L'Usignnoli" 4. Signor and Signora-Cuttica in Balfe's inimor. tal " Last Rose of Summer" 5. Signor Travaglini—Preghiera," Simon Boccanegra" 6. Signori Cuttica and Signor Travaglini—Trio " Ernani" ' 7. Signor Iorio—" Strofe. Dig dell'Or" (" FaniP) 8. Signore Cuttica and Matioli. Signori Cutties and Sisco—Quartette (" Rigoletto") 1. Miss Clarice Brabazon—Solo (Piano) 2. tiignor Sisco — Romanza, "Dio Possente1' ('• Faust") 3. Signorina Matioli and Sitcnor TravagliniDuofPuritani") 4. Signor Cuttica — Ballata, "La Donna I Mobile" (" Rigoletto") 5. Signora Cuttica — The Great Jewel Sobb (" Faust") . X 6. Signori Si3co, Trayaglini. and lorio—Trio, " Congiura" I" Un Balio") 7. Signor Rebottaro-Solo (Flute), " Meditation Poetique" 8. Signor Cuttica and entire Company—Funi. cule, Funicula. Pursuant to the conditions of this Engage, merit, there will bo no Concert To-morrow, the nest taking place on :•.:■. THURSDAY EVENING. Box Plan open daily at Wildman's. NOTE.—Despite innumerable kindly repw. sentations to the contrary, the Management are determined to adhere to the low scale of charges commenced from the outlet, viz.:— ■»/ 2/ V W. JINKINS \ni™-.^» A. MIDDLETOST /DiMCtcra. ; niTY HALL! CITY HALLIf TO MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING. action song entertainment; (Conductor .. .. Mr S. FRITH) . In aid of Competitive Examination Prize Fund,! A PRETTY SIGHT. All the most popular "Action Songs" from recent Queen's Birthday Gatherings. Chair taken at 7.30 by Rev. G. Mac Murray (St. Mary's, Parnell). Admission—6d, Is, and Is 6d. Box plan at Messrs Wildman and LyelTs, Shortland-street. Porformers please remember Rehearsal TOi NIGHT at Newton Congregational School. OPERA- HOITSE, ■' Under the direction of Mrj. C. Williamson, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. THE GREAT EVENT. Return of.the Premier Musical Organisation of the Southern Hemisphere. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1892. Will be inaugurated the FIFTH NEW ZEALAND TOUR OF WILLIAMSON'S ! ROYAL COiMIC OPERA COMPANY H Reorganisad, strencthened, and improved. [ ' NEW FACES, OLD FAVOURITES, GREAT REPERTOItiE OF NEW OPERAS,;; Beginning with * THE GONDOLIERS ! Full particulars will be duly announced, Wm. HUGHES. Business Manager. AUCKLAND CHORAL ~ SOCIETY! ±3L ' THE THIRD ORCHESTRAL CONCERT OF THifiSEASON Will take place in the CHORAL HALL ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 8. At eight o'clock. A limited number of tickets will bo on sale at the door at 2a each. Programme in future issue. H. J. EDMISTON, Sec. Tenders. TN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF SAMUEL SMITH, OF MARTON. STOREKEEPER. TENDERS are invited for the Stock-in-trade, in one or more lots, consisting of General Drapery, as per Stock Sheets, £618 10s; Ironmongery, £26 2s 2d; Groceries, £58 6s 7d; Crockery and Glassware, £3117 n Id; Boots. £8a 3s Sd: Patent Medicines £22158 d; Stationery. £9 14s: Milner's Safe, Office Furniture, Shop ' Fittings, and Sundries, £6218s lOd. Total, £974 13s 9d.__ )-?PaJftTof the shop can be rented for a term. ' A deposit of 10 por cent, must accompany; each tender. >:■'.. Tenders addressed to the undersigned will close at Palmerston N.orth.pn THURSUAX. ft« ■ l&th September, at noon,' ' Stock Sheets and fullest particulars can bs | obtained on the premises, or from G. J. SCOTT. Deputy Assignco. Palmerston North, September 1,1392. rpO CARPENTER SJ Tenders will be received until NOON *! MONDAY, September 12th. for the Removal and Alterations to a Dwelling at Buckland, Plans, etc., at my Office. Hieh-strcet. HENRY G. WADE. Architect., 1 SEPARATE TENDERS for any of tht undermentioned Services and Supplies for a period of twelve months from the Ist Orrobbr, 1892 will be received by the Educat oM Board, Victoria Arcade. Auckland, untu l« noon on TUESDAY, 13th September next :- 1. SCHOOL FURNITURE-Desks, Tablas, Blnckboards. etc. 2. GYMNASTIC APPARATUS - India* Clubs, Danib-bclls, l'ole.°, etc. 3. MISCELLANEOO'S FITTINGS-Clockß, Bells. Blinds. Hutpegs, etc. 4. SCHOOL MAPS, Charts, iiiaffraaij, 9tft 6. STATIONERY, for Board Officaa. - 6. PRINTING 7. COAL ANn FIREWOOD. 8. SCORIA ASH. SpeciScaticns ana conditions of contract 01 application at toe office of the Board. Theaccep'cd tendereror tenderers will not U allowed to withdraw from the contract' enttrta into by him or them with the Board, uor willhu or their sureties be relieved. VINCENT E. RICE. i Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 211, 5 September 1892, Page 4
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