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■ Amusements. . :,WUK' OS JQPERA TTOUSE. ||||I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTpBHi THE WORLD'S TRIO 91 AMERICAN NOVELTY COM^BB GREAT RECEPTION! .ISIH Instantaneous Success, as we told yeiMf is Every item vociferously encored. ;;pl' El IS HUNDREDS TURNED AWAYaB Great Reception of >9l^nK CHAS. FANNING, tho King ofCoraediauu I JAMES MOONEY and HARRY CRAWJ^jiK Champion High Kickers of the WoruHwF Last Night of the Present Great Hrograiife 61) Laat Night of -'CONFUSION" ]§HB| And tho Great Burlesque Trapeze ActisfmHt People unable to get admission last nigbfifr-Jl use same tickets. SHI Popular Prices—2s. Is. 6d. Box plan aiiHR|H man's; day sales at Williamson's. 'WBxm Treasurer, Mr E. CLAYTON; Stage Me_Hl_i M *OHAS, FANN^ EST & pp ,J|J S fMTY TTALL. «Jit \j XX mm Lessee and Manager.. ~ Mr A. K,|H| POPULAR WINTER CONCERT^ [ EIGHTH CONCERT, , I TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENlfls I' . PROGRAMME. Si Quartette. "Ye Banks and Braes" Bmjt^ m Mrs COOPER, MISS THORPE, Mess^ 1 I TAPPER AND GEE. fSong, " Don't Tell Mother" ««,^.HtaJli» 1 MISS FEATON. $f_lP_ Violin Solo. "Legend" ~..Wienia*«h HERR R, C. ZIMMERMANN. T 1 |, Songi " The Silver Cup" -• »...Außs*l MR HORACE STEBBING. IT I Harp Solo, "Fiorolla," air with variations.. Mr F. CARTER. lObetfiS^S Song, "The Anch6r'3 Weighed"....«..Br»_S fe Mr A. J. TAPPER. ™ Song, " I Cannot Mind My Wheel"....~_Liil«i ) Mrs COOPER. »? I Pianoforte Selo,"Marche Hongroige"..Kow_iW fc; MISS CLARICE BRABAZON. \ Song, "Foud Heart. Farewell".... Hope Temtli t- I* Mr A. H. GEE. w I INTERVAL. ■ I Trio. " The Wreath" _.... MazrinA I MEsexiS H. L. BRETT, H. STEBBING, I and A. H. GEE. I Song, "The Carnival" .......»M(ißw i MISS FEATON. ' 1 Violin Solo, "Andante" (from Fourth Concilia} I [Mendeissobit ■?; HBRR R. C. ZIMMERMANN. * > § Song, " Saved from tho 5t0rm"....... ~.. ..B«rt Is Mr H. L. BUETT. >,; I Harp Solo, "Bluebells of Scotland".....Thoam- ' Mr F. CARTER. Sonjr, "Chiretto" Roeckej '| Mrs COOPER. '■''■'$!»_ Song, "The Pilgrim of Love" Bishty .„ Mr A. J. TAPPER. ' w Pianoforte Solo, "Balmoral" DosiTliliSifi MISS CLARICE BRABAZON. \ J t Song, " The Vagabond" ... _.Mo% {;■ Mr A. H. GEE. ,'fi | Accompanist .. .. Miss Clarice Brabizoi ' Musical Director .. Mr A. H. Gee. ■ [| POPULAR PRICES—Dress Circle, Is; Boty n Of Hall, 6d. n 3 Mn .;!,", |1 Seats may be reserved for Body of Hall/er. \i « Circle on payment of a booking fee of 6d extrsi, § Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. r t ; I Day sales at Williamson's. Tobacconist, anji | Hoffmann's. Poors open7.3o,commence»tl|fc| MR JOHN FULLER desires to thaafc the public of Auckland, amd espeolaUjfE I those -who assembled in such large numbers all the City Hall last nipht, on the eve of his depit- v 1 f turo for Christchurch. for tho many kind tokeu .' of their friendly feeling, and for their appreci*. tion of his efforts during his stay ii Auckland to provide first-class concetti at popular prices. Ho also desires to thank tha ladies and gentlemen who generously assisted in providing such a splendid "farewell." PoNPTr T PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). r ' I LECTURE BY Rev. T. F. ROBERTSON ,i On the «&** •' BATTLEFIELDS OF SCOTLAND," Interspersed by Songs illustrating the subject* To commence at half-past 7. . , Admission Fres. '' fA Collection at close in aid of the funds of tht ' Literary Society. " j A UCKLANfTAMATEUR ATHLETIO •• _£__ AND CYCLE CLUB ilt , SPORTS MEETING In aid of > THE BARRETT FUND. /, DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 5. ,' , Admission - One Shilling. J. HALYDAY, Jim.. Hon. Sat. I ST. JAMES' LADIES' BENEVOLENT '; ASSOCIATION; Wj iJ\ A Social Meeting in conmection with &i i above will be held in St. James' Hall, o^ FRIDAY Evening, May 4. Tea at 7.30. t , j An excellent Musical" Programme by leading I vocalists. Tickets, Is. .' :\\ \ Tenders. —, , . __ . AVONDALE ROAD DISTRICT, Tenders are required by the undersigned up to 6 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, May 2,1894, for Carting about 400 Cubic Yards *f Broken Metal. v.' For further particulars, apply to JOHN BOLLARD, Chairman. . TMPROVEMENTS TO TEACHER'S 4 X HOUSE. WHANGAKEI HEADS. Tenders -will be received by the Education Board. Auckland, until 12 noon on TUESDAY, Bth May, 1894. ;/,\fij,; PlanH. specifications and conditions may b« |- seen at the Office of the Board (Victoria Ar- - cade, Auckland); and on application to thfl W. Chairman of the VVbangarai Heads School . lj' Committee. • The accepted tenderer or tenderers frill not be allowed to withdraw from the contract entered into by him or them with the Board, nor will his or their sureties be relieved. 0 CARPENTERS & PLUMBERS, Tenders will be raceivßd until noon o£ WEDNESDAY, May 9. for Re-rooflns:2 Houses/* and other work for the Grammar School Board, , ED. BARTLEY. Architect TO CARPENTE-R S. Tenders will be received until soon of MON-,;;; DAY, May 7th. for the erection of two small buildings. Auckland Hospital. KD. BARTLEY. ! t Architect; ; i mENDERS WANTED FOR,' STEAM BOILER. ——— % S For particulars, etc., apply to— : MITCHELSON AND CO./ / i / t :\'f4}, m E N D E R S. Purchase and Rfmoval of Shop ani> Cottage, Kyber Pass. Teadera are incited for the above, dne at Noon on MONDAY. 7th in«t For further ,i particulars apply to the undersigned, to whom tenders are to l»e addressed. The hiirfiMt tender not necessarily accepted, MITCHELL and WATT, Architects.' 216 a-tid 217, Victoria Arcade. mENDERS WANTED OATS— For about 24,000 Bushels of Good Feed Oats, more or less, as may be re* quired during the ensuing year, in lots of, say, 500 sacks, more or less. , OATEN CHAFF- .'* For about 350 tons pure Oaten Chafij more or less, as may be required dur- ■ ing the ensuing year, in lots a.s ma? be required for weekly consumption, STRAW- % About 90 tons Wheaten Straw, mo:-e or less, as may be required during tha ~ ensuing year, in lots aa roquireu for weekly consumption. Security required. Tenders will not be received later than FRI« DAY, 4th May, 1894. M . ~ Tenders to be addressed " Tenders for Feed." | MANAGER AUCKLAND TRAMWAYS, '; Queen-street. .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 103, 1 May 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 103, 1 May 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 103, 1 May 1894, Page 8