Ainnsements. OPERA HOUS& Under tho Management of Messrs Charlea Hoi lo way and Andrew Money. Acting Maiager .. .. Mr Richard Stewart, IA DRAMATIC BOOM. ■"" THEN2QLLOWAY SEASON! "Bj nd^3 BT, i3tinguished Patronage of His ExcEELmsor the Governor and Lad_ j Glasgow. . Hcqwp7^v \ l ASTNIGHTS I HOLLOWAY COMPANY (LAST NIGHTS j COMPANY : TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), Dec 14, Last Night of THE LAISD OF THE LIVING. The Most r THE / It Effec" 8Xr XPLOBION SCENBM E^f 18 seen on any | THE ] previous ' Stage. [EXPLOSION SCENE. ( Scenes. •• t-S^l?-*-? 6*," °, ta*? D,« u»-Tiraes" ***» «** itio iand of the Living' :—•• The climax ot tSS^Tft k™*** in "ie fourth act when nav^K 011 akes place' whi.oh for reaUsmhas never beem seen on any stage." TO-MORROW (Thursday), Dec 15. Tha greatest Moral Drama of modern days, THE WAGES OP SIN. FRIDAY NEXT, Decembar 16, • Under the Patronage of His Excellency Lord Glasgow, Lady Glasgow, and suite; BENEFIT OF THE MISSES ALICE AND CONSTANCE DEORWYN, When they will appear in their favourite characters, for this night only, of EAST j BARBARA HARE f> EAST LYNNE \ LADY AISABEL. \ LYNNE By special request. Admissk«-4s, 2s 6d. and Is. Box Plan at _--"-?«? & Lyell's. Day sales at Partridge's and W llliamaon s. J. St. OL AIR ... Business Manager. A LEAP YEAR ENTERTAINMENT Will be given in the PROTESTANT HALL, NEWTON, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY)EVENING, By tho Lady Members and Friends of tho STAR OF NEWTON LODGE. 1.0. G.T. Admission by Silver Coin. Dews open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Q I T V HA L L, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLYFRIDAY, Dec 16, and SATURDAY, Dec. 17< A GRAND MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT In aid of the funds of the JUBILEE INSTITUTE eok thb BLIND. By kind permission of Captain A. K. Biokford, CMS,, and Officers, THE MINBTREI- TROUPE OF H.M.S. KATOOM.BA " Will give two of their popular Entertainments as pert orraed by them before crowded houses in the leading citios of Australasia, Two Hours' Genuine Fun! Refined, Intelleotnal. and Comic! To conclude with alaughable Sketch, entitled, " IN SEARCH OF TRUTH." , Chorus of Fifteen Performers in Character, j ' Corner Men: J. Bennett „ Interlocutor. '* , \ Accompanists : . j G. Peckham*i _ tj„.j „• ,• I O.Brown _ - E.Reed „ Violin' i E Ball f -banjo , \ H. Thomas ) E. Mitchelson.. Flute j Popular Prices :'Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; { Pit.6d. Tickets at Mr J. '.homes', 81, Queen- 1 street; the Institute for the Blind; Messrs f wildman and Lyell's: on board H.M.s. J Katoomba; or of any member of the Committee. f Entertainment to commence each evening at ' 8. Carriages at 10.15 p.m. OU N G MEN'S , C;P RIS TIAN m _ . . ASSOCIATION. -~,.. ■■;■■ FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16^'it 8-o'cibclc:, Professor SCHMITT'S ANN UAL CONCERT, Assisted by the Young Ladies' Orchestra. Programme in Friday's issue. Admission, le, or.by Course .Ticket. ~ The Members of the Orchestra are reouestod to assemble at 7.15 on Friday evening. T. BUDDLE. Hon. Sec, 1"";|■ ; ! i ■ m» fenaers. •AUCKLAND LUNATIC ASYLUM. \ Tenders are'invited for the Supply of the fol ( lowing articles from . Ist January to 31st Da 1 cember, 1893.--^ .- ■■■ • Bread & Flottr BuTCHIiR iVIEAT ; Groceries & Provisions. Tenders are also invited for -.'•'Funerals. Forme of tender and all information can ba ' obtained f;om tho St6rekeeper. at the Asylum. ' where-tenders are to be lodged not later than 1 12 o clock nqon on the 17th December. j The,lowest or any tender not necessarily i accepted. .',-.. GRAY HASSELL, Superintendent, Dec. 12,1892. A • UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. TENDER FOR SHED ON RAILWAY WHARF. Harbour Board Office, Auckland December 14.1892, Tenders will be received at this office until TUESDAY, the 20th instant, at noon, for tho tha .Erection of a Goods Shed on the Railway ' Wharf, in terms of plans, specifications and conditions to the seen at tho Engineer's Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman and endorsed "Tender for Shed." By order of the Board. J. M. BRIGHAM, Secretary. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF CHARLES JAMES WATKINS. OF STRATFORD, STOREKEEPER. «.+**** • FOR SALE AS A GOING; CONCERN. Tenders will bo received by the undersigned", addressed to our offices, Queen-street, Auck. land/to 10a.m. on THURSDAY, the 22nd De« cember, 1892, for the Stock-in-trade, consisting GROCERIES, DRAPERY, CLOTHING BOOTS, etc, . AMOUNTING TO £1,400, Together with LEASEHOLD PREMISES, consisting of large Shop and Dwelling-house, nearly new. ■ Stock Sheets and conditions at our offices, Auckland and Wellington, and on the premises, otratford. COOK & GRAY. Auckland, Dec. 7,1892. Trustees. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received the undersigned (from whom all particulars S?Rv bT?.S)>^ined, until Aye o'clock-D.m.,-on MONDAY Next, the 19th inst.. for tho Purchase of Cottage (for removal), corner of Great North Road and Brisbane-street, and for the Erection of Shelter Accommodation at the Newton West School. The lowest or any tender not ncces* sarily accepted.—J. M. WHITE, Great North Koad, Chairman of Newton Schools Committee. December 14,1892 TO Ca¥p-_NTERS, BRICKLAYER^, AND PLASTERERS. Tenders are invited until Noon of FRIDAY, December23rd. for the Carpenter's work (labour ?_- lji, Brick Foundations, Chimneys, etu., also the Plastering to a residence in Clifton Road, Ponsonby. Plans, etc., at my office 313, Victoria Arcade. ARTHUR G. DAW, Architect.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 297, 14 December 1892, Page 8
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