Amusements. ' QPE R A HOUSE.'' Lessee and Manager .. Bland Holt f £I,ooo^ooo. s II Wonderful and Unexampled Success of '-1§ BLAND HOLT'S Latest and Greatest Production, ' Jm A MILLION OF MONEY I kl A MILLION OF MONEY I A MILLION OF MONEY! Witnessed again last evening by an Zi IMMENSE ASSEMBLAGE '' i] OF "j . 'f.| ENTHUSIASTIC SPECTATORS. "V ) ) GOLD! GOLD! G&LDt. 38 A MILLION OF MONEY! ' r: 3 A story of the great power which rules ttia« world, makes ambition, turns the garret to a « palact, the beggar to a peor, breaks through the * bonds of friendship and of love, and makes ot'Ww heaven a helh LAST NIGHTS! LAST NlGHTS!,} *_\\ __» OF iM A MILLION OF MONEY :.. 'y_ Last Nights-THE MEET of REAL HUNTERS: LastNighta-THE FINISH OF THE DERfiWi Last Nights-THE ILLUMINATED FETIc . 1 Lajit Nights-THE MIUTAEtY PAGEANT !*1 Last Nights-THE WRECK Last Nights—THE REEF. <£1,000^000.' i ' ' I liffll Box plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day ticket! fa at Williamson's, Tobacconist. ,t. |1 I T V H A L 't \_y THE GREAT AMERICAN SALESMAN Will open ;•;« TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 7.15 sharp. . Come and see our Young Ladies Running.: f|| the Planks. GBAND VARIETY CONCERT.! * Z<M Admission Free. Mill J. EDWARDS, American Saleema^.->.. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE RANIH OF HOPE will hold a Musical and mo, ' cutionary»"Gontest, to be conducted in ih ß Sunday-school Room on the EVENIK }s of*' FRIDAYS, Deo. 1 and 8. Friends are inv.^ta support this contest by their presence. A wt programme has been arranged for each evenw ):ffl_\ Music, Songs, Recitations, Original Tales __. , Speeohes. Meetings to commence at 7.30 shai* Million prices: Adults, 3d; Children, Id.-!?. ERNEST KRETSCHMAR. Secretary. A UCKLAND ORCHESTRAL UNION-! "^ FOURTH CONCERT, ■.JIH And Last of the Season, d CITY HALL. THVRSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. Box plan open at Wildman and Lyell's, open » v; at 10 a.m. Monday next. ' •i?m\ Tickets, 2s- and Is, at Eady and Co.'s and 5 Wildman and Lyell's. ' § !l By order of the Committee. ?\ j T^T O T ICE. A GRAND POPULAR CONCERT, In aid of the funds of the Devonport Musicals Society, will be given in the 1 ,1 DEVONPORT HALL l|i On TUESDAY, Dec 5. at 8 p.m. ■■ -m The best available talent have given their KM Mr Arthur Towsey .. ..' Musical Direotol.il Tickets from any member of the Society. H G. M^ REID, Hon. Sec. £M M. S. C"U R A C O AM • ' ||fl The Officers and Members of the Gem of th<p|| Sea Lodge will provide the Programme i^fl Franklin Road Band of Hope next MONDAVI Evening at 7.30. ; *I Admission, Id. •'-'JB
, Aquatics. JUDGE'S BAY AMATEUR REGATTA 1 Managed by the St. George's Rowing Club..'. Jg Under the Rules of the A. Y.C. and N.Z.A.RuSg|I SATURDAY, 9TH DECEMBER, 1893. *1| Yacht Races! Gig Races!. Whaleboat Racef'l Ladies' Pair Oar 1 Greasy Boom 1 Tilting 1 •■: ■ Duck Hunt, etc. Entries received TO-NIGHT, between BMd|§ 10, at the British Hotel, Queen-street. Committee Meeting at 7.30 p.m. sharp. F. E. N. CROMBIE, Hon. Sec, i i Box 338, G.P.0., Auckland Ii Tenders. CENTRE-STREET, MOUNT EDES..S FORMATION, &0. TENDERS for above Contract Will be received up to noon on WEDNESDAY, 6th December, at my Office, Colonial Bank Building, Queens street, where plans and specifications may be . seen. „ Ml JOHN BOYLAN. Engineer. SCHOOLBUILDING AT GRAHAM' TOWN (WHANGAREI,) Tenders will be received by the Educatioplf.*' Board. Auokland, until 12 noon on TUESDAYiJgf sth December. 1893. i$ Plans, specification and conditions may w seen at the Office of the Board (VictoriaAM,cade. Auckland); and at the County Coudcl'tj Office, Whangarei. . WA The accepted tenderer or tenderers wiunotjM be allowed to withdraw from the contract en-* tered into by him or them with the Board, nor will his or their surotios be relioved. m 6 builders.; BUILDING IN PARNELL. Tenders invited for the above due at Noon on; i TUESDAY, the 28th inst. , j .*» MITCHELL & WATT, Architects. 216 and 217, Victoria Arcade. _ m O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until SATURDAY. December 2nd, for Re-instating the Paffiius Foundry, Stanley-street. \ £||j EDW. BARTLEY, "' '/| Architect. mEND ER S WAN ilt Tenders will be received by the Undersized up to THURSDAY, November 30th, for abour Ajr acres of grass growing on the Mangerj Cemetery. JAMES ROBERTSON, Chairman of Cemetery Trustees. Mangere, November 28. - -* , TE N D E R J 3' ROYAL MAIL COACHING BUSINESS. Tenders are invited for the Purchase, of the Northern Coaching Business and Plant, »«»»;"■,:■. ing Unexpired Mail Subsidies as at present running and owned by Mr N. G. McKay.asi» going concern—viz., between Whangarei j""*..-. Kawakawa; also, Kawakawa to Oaaeawm. Horeke, and Taheke, either as a Two Sections. No: 1 Section : Whahgarei to Kawakawa. No. 2 : Kawakawa to O^"? wai, Taheke. and Horeke. Tenders to w addressed to the undersigned. prp e o v I JOHN BENNETT & HY. CUTHBERTbUW. Trustees in the Assigned Estate ci N. G. McKAY. _ T iWn *-g No. 20. QUEEN-STREET, AU_3KLAM* TENDERS will be received untiLnocn of December 2nd for repairs and addmon w a residence in Onehunga. The> lowest,or anj tender not necessarily accepted. .f Jgffi_ MUV specifications at my workshop.-T. R. »""»»"• I'.uilder, Queen-street. Onehunga. s _- T~ENDERS will be received up M TUESDAY Night, for Painting job in Wellingtoii-street.-APPi7 »• job '. WANTED, Tenders for Flooring Lining by the square on job, Wewmr ton-street.—Apply on jnh- —| WANTED, Separate Tenders for »»Pj v ing, Stocking. Carting, MjJMg about 50 Aores Wheat and pats.-AppU v""* ~ noon 27th inst.. Hasell. Otahuhu.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 280, 25 November 1893, Page 8
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