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Amusements. Q P B R A ~~lF~cTlrs~i'. AN IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENT. THURSDAY NKXT, 19th OCTOBER And three, foilowim; nights ' GRAND CONCERTS by. inn PALMER'SI AUMONT " ~~i PAUIEU-BKAUAIONr \ COMPANY. I In adordingtho public thi3 raro^oppottuflitv of hearing high-class and popular music tho ManuKonient bo? to submit that they do not rely on any one individual star, as is often tha cube, but would point out that With regard to the laclie3 and gentlemen of this Company tlio selection of Artists has been made from tha most gifted Vocalists and Instrumentaliats of. Australasia. Mks PALMER (nee Carandini), ■ Tho unequalled .Soprano of AustraliaME ARMKS BEAUMONT, Tho Premier Tenor of tho Colonies; MISS MAGGIE STIRLING, TII3 Charming Mezzo-Soprano; Mr A. H. GEE, The Leading iiaritono of the Day; Mn Jno. LEMMONE, The Accompliuhed Flautist; Mli W. T. BARKER, A.R.A.M., The Greatest Harpist in tho World. Popular Prices of Admission: 3s, 2s, and ONE SHILLING. Plan of Reserved Seats at Messrs vVildman and Lyell's. PHILIP STUART, Manager. HE 'S E L (V V N CRICKET CLUB CONCERT Will he held in the FORESTERS' HALL TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Commencing at 7.1b. PROGRAMME.-Part I.: , 1. Pianoforte Solo—Miss L. Brame. 2. Sons;, " The Brook"—Miss Wood. 3. Recitation, " Nat Ricket"—Misa Grindroa. 4. Duot, "Pulaski'3 Banner" — Misses DstiS and Edmunds. 5. Sons;, "Once Again" (Sullivan) —Mr A, Tapper, 6. Sons-, "Daddy" (BehremD-MissEdmunds. 7. Recitation (Humorous)—Mr Thomas. 8. Mulo Quartette—Messrs Bartlett, Aatley, Georgo, and Peace. Part 11. 9. Exhibition with Indian Cluba — Misses Spragg and Hutchison (2). 10. Instrumental Duet (Zither and Violin)Messrs Heinitz and Zimmormann. 11. Sons, " True to Jack" (Bonhcur)— Mr W, Parsons. 12. Violin Solo-Mr Cooke. 13. Song, "Eternal Rest" (Piccolourini)-Mi6s Davis. 14. A Sketch-Mr Thomas. Id. Malo Quarterto — Messrs Bartlett. Astley,; George, and Peace. Tickets, 6d and Is each, at P. Spencer & Co.'s, Queen-street, or any Member of the Club. CONCEIIT^ANi) CONVERSAZIONE AT tho Drawing for MRS HKTLEY'S ART UNION. TO-MORROW (Wcdneaday) EVENING. 18th inst., at St. Sepulchre's Schoolroom. Vocal and Instrumental Duets, and Song by leading and favourite amateurs. Drawing for various Art Works. Art Union Tickets (at all Booksollors) admit to the Room. Doors open at 8 o'clock, la entrance. ftTEWMARKET WESLEYAN _i_N( CHURCH. TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. Tea at 6.30. Public Meeting at 8 p.m. Speakers-W. S. Allen, M.A.; Revs. Best and Serpell. Singing by Choir. ' ■ T AST 2 WEEKS ! LAST 2 WEEKSI QJTRASBURG riLOCK, 76, QUEEN-STREET. Open daily from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS, & MONDAYS, Open 10.30 a.m. till 12 noon. Grand Instrumental Musical Selections giren each session daily. f^L OC X OF Q T lIA SBU RG. Procession of the Apostles Every Fifteen Minutes. EVERY VISITOR RECEIVES A GIFT. Admission, Is. Children, 6d. • C. JAMESON. Proprietor. A UCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. THIRD ORCHESTRAL CONCERT OF THE SEASON. CHORAL HALL, THURSDAY, 19th October, at Eittht p.m. Programme in future issue, H. J. EDMISTON, Secretary. Tenders. "IMPROVEMENTS TO SCHOOL AT JL PARAWAI (THAMES). Tenders will be received by the Education Board, Auckland, until 12 noon on TUESDAY, 24th October, ISE3. , Spcciiicutions und conditions may be seen at tho Office of the .Board, Victoria Arcade, Auckland; and on application to the Chairman or tho Parawai School Committee. Tiie accepted tenderer or tenderers will not he allowed to withdraw from the contract entered into by him or them with the Board, not will his or thpir sureties bo relieved. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. T E N D IS R S. Tenders will be received up to 10 a.m. FRI« DAY, 20th instant, for Conlract 109, Opunake Road, 150 Cubic Yards of Broken Me! al for Repairs. Contract 120, Upper \Vaingon(?oro Road, about 60 Chains Gravelling. , Contract 124, Waiwhi Road, Formation and Gravelling, about 4 miles. Plans and soecitication on view at County Ofticc, where Tenders will be received. Plans and specification of Contract 124 not on view till after WEDNESDAY, 11th instant. Several other miles o£ similar work will ba advertised shortly. H. W. CLIMIE, Engineer. J3tratEord, Toran&ki. J mO CARPENTERS.—Tenders will close I SATURDAY, 21st insr., for Erection ol Cottsgo (labour only) in Basque Road, opposita Eden Vino Hotel.—Apply James MePherson, on tlio ground. The lowest or any tender nos necessarily accepted. rpENDERS"for the Purchase of tho Old I School Building at East Tamaki,. for Removal, will be received by the Education Board, Victoria, Arcn.de, Auckland; up to i-s noon on TUESDAY, 24th October. 1393. , Conditions may be ascertained at th> Otnceot tho Board, or on application to the Chairman ol the District School Committee, East Tamaki.__ mliiniOU^T VVELLINGTON Jl DOMAIN BOARD invite Tenders up to 11 a.m. on SATURDAY next, the 21st inst., to Cart Stono and Build a Stone Wall at Mount Wellington. Specificationa can be seen attna Road Board Office. Ellerslie.-ROBI. N r,ARTKK, Secretary. Road Board Omce, Ellerslie, October 17,1893. __- mIITMOUNIMVELLINGTON ROAD B. BOARD invite Tenders up to 11a.m. oa SATURDAY next, tho 21st inst, to Form ana Korb Footpath at Ellerslie, also to l'prm ana Kerb Footpath at Panmurc. Specifications can bo seen at the Board Office, U lerslw.ROBT. S. CARTER, Clerk. Road Board Offlco, EUorslie, October 17.1893. .^ mO DRAPERS AND MILLINERS. ESTATE OF M. V. BRACKENBURY, DECEASED. Tondcrs are invited for the Purchase of the Stock of high-class Millinery, Hosiery, &°..novr arrived, as per invoices. The above-menuom." Goods wore specially importod from liono™ and Paris to the order of tho late Mrs. Bracken "rhe Invoices may be inspected at the offlceoC the undei-Biirned. and Tenders will be received up to noon of the 23rd inst. <, a *r\W The lushest or any Tender not necessauu accepted. WATRIS Afront for Public Trustee. Auckland, October 16,1893. mENDERS FOR PAINTING GRAND* J. STAND, POTTER'S PADDOCK. Tenders required for PainlinKGriindstandand other tmlldings. Potter's Paddock (labour onb^ For in formation and particulars IPttHj, Stables. Epsom. Tenders will close WJiliX e DAY, Oct 1«, at 7.50 p.m., at Tramways Oflite, L<rriSr^ tender not necessarily^ CCi' tCd' AUOaANDTHAMWA^

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 246, 17 October 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 246, 17 October 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 246, 17 October 1893, Page 8