AmnsemcDts* ri I T V H A Ii 4* THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON &EVININ9. Last Chance of Witnessing the Mystifying Wonders, STEEN — SMITH ENTERTAINERS J Afternoon Prices—2s, Is. and Sixpence, Evening Prices : 3s, 2s, and Ib. OSCAR SMITH, Manager. OPE-RA HOUSE.' TO-DAY (SATURDAY). ; PROFESSOR CARROLLO'S ! ANNUAL CARNIVAL & CONCERT In conjunction with the All Saints' (Ponsonbf |» Devonport Gymnastic Club and Maori i'apUfc Vocalists: Miss A. Rimraer I Miss L. Warren Mr G. M. Reid | Mr A. J. Tapßor PROFESSOR C ARROLLO and Pupils oil Three Bars and Rings. Trapeze, Parallels, Fencing] Marble Statuary, Tableaux. Clubs And Dumbbells to Music, Somersaults over Horse, and Singlesticks. 3s, 2s. and Is. Book at Wildman and Lyell'g, Doors open at 7.16, to commence at 7.46. 7Nlty H A i & INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND. A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT CONCERT In aid of the funds of the above Institute will be given in the City Hall on MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 24TH, BY Mb W. H. JUDE, The eminent Composer, assisted by the follow ng well-known Artistes and Artists :— Mrs COOPER, MISS RIMWER. Mb G. M REID, MB W. HORACE STEBBING, i And others. Acoompanist .. Mr ALFRED BATvTLEY Under the patronage and in the presenceof His Excellency thb Governor (President of tho Institute), Lady Glasgow, and His WOKSHIF THE MAYOR OF AUCKLAND. Prices: Drees Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Fit, Is. Concert to commence at 8 p.m. Tickets at Messrs Wildman and Lycll's, or ot Mr Jno. Abbott, Hon. Treasurer; Mr J, Thornes, Secretary, 81. Queen-street. aT. GEORGE'S HAL L, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28,1892. The Annual Grand Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, with Limelight Effects, being the wind-up j of Mr F. C. Ba3sett's Dancing Classes. Tickets " to be had of Mr and Mrs Bassett, Brown-street, Ponsonby. Spectators' tickets, Is. may be had : of Members of the Classes. A Gallery being; ■ \ erected for the comfort of spectators. EDISON'S LATEST LOUD PHONOGRAPH. PROFESSOR ARCHIBALD will, at an early flate, i'ive an EXHIBITION at the OPERA HOUSE of EDISON'S LATEST IMPROVEDLOUD PHONOGRAPH, with NEW RECORDS from INDIA, CHINA, and ENGLAND; also, al Speech from the GOVERNOR, tho EARL OF I GLASGOW. WIMMING ! SWIMMING ! — PROFESSOR PANNELL will Re-open hisClasses for the Tuition of the above Art at the Albert-street Baths on TUESDAY, the Ist of |, November.' Ladies' hours from 9.30 to 11.30 a.m., supcrin- ' teuded by Mra PANNELL. Gentlemen's hours from 11.30 t03.30 p.m. / Private and special arrangements made for Northcote Beach on application to PROFESSOR PANNELL, Northcote Hotel. TjiXHIBITION of Glassblowing, Saiur. "i day Afternoon, from 2 to 5. Admission, 6d. Prizes u-iven. Works. Freeman's Bay. HE SELF-PLAYING ORGAN—The best Musical Invention of the Age. Sole agents the London and Berlin Piano Company, Shortland-street.—W. H. Webbe, manager. Tenders. WANTED, Tenders for Erißctinjr two Chimneys (labour only).-Apply on Job> Cameron-street. Melrose, Dovonport. rpENDERS will bo received at the office I of the.nnderslfmed. Imperial Chambersk* Vulcan Lane, where plan and speciflcationjs way he aeen.until noon of WEDNESDAY, thefc26th October instant, for Excavating; and Forni-; ing the Wellesley-st. PlayGrqund. — JOSEPH BLADES. Chairman Auckland City District Schools Committee. . . ■■■> _ Tr KEN HE A D—LUCAS CREEK : ROAD. Tenders are invited up to Noon of FRIDAY, " Ith November next, for Repairing and Re- 9 forming about 100 Chains of the above Road., Specifications may be seen at;the County Office. Auokland. . - OLIVER MAYS. - County Clerk. .: I mO B U I L D E R S. •' Tenders will be received until noon ot SATURDAY. Ootober 29th. for the Erection ot • i a Cottage at Whangamarino (near Mercer). ' ED. BARTLEY & SON. Architects. TIOROUGH OF BIRKENHEAD. ) Tenders are invited for Road and Footpaft; .' formations on the mail: Road, between the Council's Office and Kauri Point Road, as per plans to be seen at tbe Office of the Council in the district, or the Office of the undersigned, Auckland. , ■ Tenders must be delivered at the Council Office before 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, November 3rd. or may be left before Noon of same day with the undersigned at 319, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. ■ Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily . i accepted. THOMAS SEAMAN, , || 1 TownCle,rk.j |DOR OU G H O F N E~W~T 6 % , ' GEEAT NORTH ROAD CONTRACT. Tenders for above Contract will be received up to 6 p.m. on MONDAY, • November 21st; W the Newton Council Chambers, Surrey Hills. . I Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Mr John Boylan, C.X, Colonial Bank; Building. . I : * J. CURRIE, • . Town Clerk. Ootober_22, 1892. mo B UI L D E-R %, ;,,. TENDERS. WIJtiL BE,RKCEIYED i . to .iJ,. J 1 Until noon of the 28th inst. for the ERECTIDIIiH i ) OF STABLES in Beach Road foe MR J. J. CRAIG. , ... . B. KEALS & SON. . ,-■,•■•. I--:-.).. ••'-•■.'■. •Aschiteotis,,ij. -• : ,-•• '-• ■•■-■'• • Victoria Arcade. _ , m E N D:E R '■■ ''&£$ Tenders will be received until Noon onMON« ,' DAY, 7th November, for a Chapel (timber), MO j Two Small Sheds at Purewa Cemetery. Plans at my office. PERCY HOLT, Architect 32. N.Z. Insurance Buildings. ' TI7AITEMATA COUNTY, ■ NORTH- /• Vt COTE RIDING. ' Tenders are invited up to Noon of TEUKS-. > • DAY NEXT. Ootober 27th. for Forming a RoiO J : to thu Old Sulphur Works Northcote. ; . ■ I Specifications may bo seen at the CounvT i Office, Auckland, and at the residence of Mr A. , Bruce, Northcote, where tenders are to be le» 3 OLIVER MAYS, ' Coanty Cletk,^ : A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. ALTERNATE TENDERS FOR DREDGING 3 AND FOR TOWING AND DISCHARG. | ING SILT PUNTS FOR 2, 3. ♦or 5 YEApS. ' Harbour Board Office. Auckland. 12th October, 1892. Alternate tenders will bo received at .tt" 8:: Office until TUESDAY the 25th instatKooa tor dredging and for towing and discharglnj?, uilt punts for 2, 3. 4 or 5 years in terms of speot,. locations and conditions to be seen »ttno\ Engineer's Office. The lowest or.any tender not necessarily**; f\ j cepted. Tenders to be endorsed "TenaeMOti i dredging, etc." By Order of the Board. ! J.M.BRIGHA& t;, Secrotury. v
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 253, 22 October 1892, Page 8
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