Amusements. QPE R A H0 U S~*J Lesseo . _ Mr Robert B. Inman Stage Manager .. M:1 Laurence Dunbar POSITIVELY LAST NIGHTS ! LAST NIGHTS 1 LAST MIGHTS! LAST NIGHTBI GRATTAN RH.GS, ti RATTAN RIGGS, Supported by Mk ROBERT E. INMAN. MISS MAUD APPLET*)* And the Dramatic Company, ' TO-NIGHT | (TUESDAY) I TO-NIGHI, Under the patronage and ia thejpresence of tli« CAXTKRBUKY FOOTBALL TEAM. "" Second grana production of the Realistic Irish Drama, , THE FAMINE ! THE FAMINE ! Has scored en unmistakeable triumph. THE FAMINE! A Genuine Ariistic Success. Every Artiste called before ths Curtain. GRATIAN RIGGS i In bis great creation of SADDLER. Next production-THE IRISH DETECTIVE Prices : 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box plan at Wild, man's. Day tickets at Partridge's. ■ R. A. UNEMSKWOOD, Business Manager. npHE ROYAL ITALIAN OPE~R_ JL GRAND CONCERTS. The appreciation of the lovers and judgej of Music in Auckland was exhibited last night br an iuameuso audience, who gave vent to tha most unmeasured demonstration of delight. The enthusiasm evoked by the glorious per. formance of thesa great artistes is perhaps m, paralleled in the musical annals of this city. - In accordance with their custom, the Com. pany will res" to-night and to morrow, and THE NEXT TWO GREAT CONCERTS Will take place at tne City Hall on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. Bth AND 9th SEPTEMBER, When an exceptional programme will be pre< sentad on each occasion. Box Plan open daily at VVildman's. W. JINKINS Iniranf, A. MIDDLETON /P"*otcra. A UCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY^ JTiTHE THIRD ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 0*" THE SEASON. CHORAL HALL. THURSDAY, SEPT. 8. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture. "Pique Dame" ► Sappe 2. Song, •'Margarita'"... ..Lohr Mr F. C. STUBBS ■3. Aria, with 'Cello obligate, " Afar in the Dijtance " ('Cello Mr G. A. PAQUE) ;;'„, Kalliweda Mi«s BLEAZARD 4. Grand Trio N0.4,0p.59 Mayseder Miss YATES and Messrs KENT and BEALE 5. "An Evening Song " Blumentlul MrH.A. KEESING 6. " Aus Aller HerrenLander ". ...Moszkow&ki (a) Deutsch (b) Ungarisch 7. Overtnre ' GuiliaumeTell" Rossial ('Cello Solo M r G. A. PAQUE) 8. Song, with Orchestral accompaniment, '' Love is a Dream " «....Cowen : Miss BLEAZARD. 9. 'Cello Quartette," SouvenirdeCurio" Paqua Messrs PAQUE and BEALE Miss CHEW, and Mr CONKY 10. Song, "Onthe Rolliner Wave"..„..Markj MrF.C. STUBBS 11, "Aua Aller Herren Lander "..MoszkowsK (a) Russisch (bj Italianisch. Doors open at 7.30; OvertureatS. * ; A limited number of tickets will be on sale at the door at 2s each. H. J. EDMiSTON, Sec. ! Athletics, &c. 'riRAND TNTERJPROViNCIAIi:' ""THATCH,' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ?» AT POTTER'S PADDOCK. CANTERBURY V. AUCKLAND. Kick-off at 3.30 p.m. sharp. Hunter's Artillery Band ia attendance. Admission to Ground, Is. Admission to Grand Stand, Is. G. H. DIXON. flon.Sec.A.R.U. -KTOTICE RE FOOTBALL MATCH. We, the undersigned Grocers of Karangahape Road and Symonds-street, have mutually agreed to Close our Premises TO-MORROW (Wednesday) the 7th inst., at 1 o'clock, in order to afford our Employees the opportunity of witnessing the Football Match, Auckland v. Canterbury. Signed— W. G. Hctchixsox H. M. Smeeton W. & J. Peet H. Worth J. Montgomery F. Rowe J. M. White E. Frexch W. Earle. Bell Bros. W. Hooker P. Hutchinsojt. GEO. HIGGINS, NOTTINGHAM HOUSE, QUEEX-STREET, | Notifies his many friends that he will Close his Boot and Shoe Establishment on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON next, at 1 p.m.. to permit his assistants to witness the manly game of football. ri ANTERBURY 4 V. AUCKL AN D. We, the undersigned, will Close our Places ol (Business To-morrow (Wednesday) Afternppn. C. EELSEY & CO. . •■: ' . i. J. G- MATHEWS. • , C-W. GOODSON. Tenders. rjIENDERS for the Erection of a School X Building at Armadala (near Shaftesbury) will be received by the Education Board, Auckland, until 12 noon on TUESDAY, 20th September, 1892. Plans and specifications may ba seen at the Office of the Board (Victoria Arcade, Auckland); and at the District School, Te Aroha. The accepted tenderer or tenderers will not b« allowed to withdraw from the contract entered into by him or them with the Board, nor will his or their sureties be relieved. A SSIGNED ESTATE OF H. CULPAN, i__ KUAOTUNU. STOREKEEPER. Tenders for Stock-in-Trade will be received till noon on MONDAY; 12th September, 1892. The successful tenderer for Stock to have the first option of the premises at price stated on conditions. Stock Sheets and Conditions on the premise?, Kuaotunu. and at our Office. A.M.P. Buildings, COOK AND GRAY. Trustees. September 1. 1892. ._ T3OEOUGH OF DEVON PORT. TENDERS FOR LEASING LAND. Tenders are invited, receivable up to noon of MONDAY. 12th inst., for Lease during a term of seven years, of about fifteen acres of Land, boing Part Of Lot 1, Section 1, near N«r' a ow* Neck. Conditions may be seen at the Onice of this Borough. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. DINSDALE, Town Clerk. Devonport, Sept. 5,1892.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 212, 6 September 1892, Page 8
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