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Amnseinents. \ SIILLONTHE^ONWAKDefe^ COGILL BROS.'NEW MINSTREU English. American, and Ausb., Our Performances. Performers a £ V Changes of Programmes increisS- Ctmsl «»l laxity as we become betteracTu&* TO-NIGHT-Last Night of thisß*^ ' TO-MORROW NIGHT wSffi?*' ' ANOTHER BIG CHANGE orpffi^ Romember-EVERYTHING Nffw 118. BEGINNING TO END FR°K Eclipsing anything hitherto introduce : First time of the graat English and 7Z\ Latest Sensation, Am«iC4B. THE TA-RA-RA LAMENT! By Fifteen Ladies. Including many other New an a atuah- ■ Novelties. u"«uuig In active preparation MULDOON'S PICNIC. Bor plan at Wildman and Lyell's. n. v « , ' TOM PERMAN, Represent^ Exhibitions. « JAi AND WAXWOEKS, l « BRUNSWICK MART.-NOW OPww $ WAXW^tewbS rw A & O " gTRA SB U ETg QUTck; 76, QUEEN-STREET, NOW ON EXHIBITION, Open Daily from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.^. The Wonderful Apostolic CLOCK OF STRASBDRG, . Procession of the Apostles Every 15 Minutes. EVERY VISITOR RECEIVES A GIFT. Admission, Is. Children, 6d. C. JAMESON. Proprietor. " "EDUCATING THE HORSE, Prof. THEODORE LICHTWARK Will give TWO -GRAND EXPOSITIONS OH HORSEMANSHIP * In Mrs CONNOLLY'S HALL, VICTORIA. STREET W. (near Empire Hotel), On FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEXT, September 8 and 9. Doors open 7!30, commonce 8 p,m, Class on MONDAY, at 7.30 p.m. , K. MUNRO, i( Agent, T^S ADA VVARDROP'^ COOKERY CLASS. To-morrow (Wednesday), "Fish,"at2,;op,nj —St. Andrew's ColleßO, Symonds-strcet. Tenders. SSIGNED ESTATE OF GEOBG3 CLARKE MANNING, OF HAMILTON W.KST. STATIONER AND FANCY GOODS DEALER. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERNTenders will be received by the undersigned till Noon on TUESDAY, the 12th, for Stock-in. . trade, consisting of Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Wools, etc., amounting to £22] i 63 4d, i, ( ' Tlie stock is well bought and ingoodorderl ' and as the premises can be had at a low rental this offers a splendid opportunity for »nyonm wisbin g to open in this rapidly rising town. ' \ Stock Sheets and Conditions on tho premises and at our offices, Queen-street, Auckland. I COOK AND GRAY, Trustees. Auckland, September 5,1893. T> 0 ,0 T TRAD E. Tenders will be received until Noon o» SATURDAY, September 9. for the whole of the Stock of Boots and Shoes, Fittings and Goodwill, of the premises known as the Cam<. bridge Boot Warehouse, and occupied by D.N, Csrter, Queen-street. Stock and Stock Sheets may been seen on THURSDAY, the 7th inst., on the premises, from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. The highest tender not necessarily accepted< BOROUGH OF DEVONPORT, WATERWORKS CONTRACT-No. 3. TENDERS will be received up to Noon ol MONDAY, the 25th of September. 1893, fortlia CONSTRUCTION OF WATERWORKS for the above Borough, includine; Erection o£ Pumping Machinery, Construction of a Con' crete Reservoir, and Laying about Twelrd Miles of Pipes. Drawings, Specifications and Conditions ot Contract may be seen at the Borough Council Chambers, Devonport. Tenders to be addressed to the Town Clerk and endorsed "Tenders for No. 3 Contract." J. DINSDALE, , Town Clerk, Borough Office, Devonport August 26.1893. EPARATE TENDERS for any of the undermentioned Services and Supplies for a period of twelve months from the Ist oc■roiitSß, 1893, will be received by the Education Board, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, until 13 noon on TUESDAY, 12th September next:1. SCHOOL FURNITURE-Desks, Tables Blackboards,- etc. 2. GYMNASTIC APPARATUS - Indian Clubs, Dumb-bells. Poios, etc. 3. MISCELLANEOUS FITTINGS-Clocka, Bells Blinds, Hatpegs, etc. H. SChOhL MAPS, Charts, Diagrams, etc, 5. STATIONERY, for Board Offices. 6. PRINTING. 7. COAL AND FIREWOOD. 8. SCORIA ASH. Specifications and conditions of contract on application at the office of the Board. '■" , The accepted tenderer or tenderers will not , be allowed to withdraw from tho contract entered into by him or them with the Board, nor will his or their sureties be relived. VINCENT E. RICE, Secetary^ CJTABLE BUILDING IN PONSONBY, Tenders for the above due at noon on MONDAY, 11th inst. MITCHELL & WATT, Architect^ THE COMMITTEE OF THE AWK4 LAND RACING CLUB invite Tenders for the right to Cator in the Grand Stand m Derby Stand, not the Bars, at their eevera Meetings to be held during the season. Any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to close on FRIDAY, at 1 o'clooK p.m. Further particulars to be had at office. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary. mEND E R s will be received at my sfflce, until No"11! FRIDAY, the Bth of September, for a Reside"* at Ponsonby. « f Tho lowest or any tender not necessary aCOePtCdl A.JOHANSEN.C.E.. Architect, 179, Queen-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 210, 5 September 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 210, 5 September 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 210, 5 September 1893, Page 8