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Amusements, '.g,^ Opera TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 _L. B B "AUSTRALIA: SIGHTS AND**.^ MEN AND SCHEMES, dl' T_*"^«B. ISLAND CONTINENT." ( Mr HERBERT-JONES, FR no ' The Papular Orator, in his lX££S&> with Wl° 1 120 I MAGNIFICENT PICTURE ». His Worship the Mayor, J. J.; hSt 1* . vill preside. «oHaa_, gj. , Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls 2a, st_.fi Lessee and Manager.. «MrA, h q!t THIRTEENTH POPULAR WINTER CONCERT! TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY)/! t Z PROGRAMME. Z|Z\ Duet, "TheSeaofGlass". e,:'Y Mr and Mrs R. W. SOBA.^-™^-Song, "The8e11ringer„„......,..„%,„, Mr A. H. GEE. Wlii «* PianoforteSelo, "Alice" A _ _ MISS IDA McMASTßß."''***»* Song, "Scenes that are Brightest". »..,_ MISS COLETA LORRlGjJsf' YTUei Recitation, " The Death Bridge ot the T_«t> MISS ANNIE GRINDROD. ?V'>Vy Song, "Sing, Sweet Bird" ..-..; 'WiY Mrs ANDERSON. *%« r Violin Solo, Third Air ru -~,_.■ ~ MISS AMIE STEVENSONy Song, "Let Me Love Thee" » M .„ Mr A. H. GEE. *_*£* Zither-Banjo Solo, "Stephanie Gavotto^GriKKnZ YMR A. A. PARTRIDGE. *""*» INTERVAL. ZZ Duet, "ABC" _JaL_ Mr AND Mrs R. W. SCEATBS^y^, Song, " The Last Rose of Summer".. ..__«_;_.'■ MISS COLETA LORRIGAN.T*^ 1 PianoforteSolo/'Home. SweetHome".,T___lii_i_i MISS PLAYER. TW Song. "The Village Blacksmith".. «....._ *»■«!._ Mr A. H. GEE. "*"» Violin Solo. "Bohtmiau Girl" ...,.__?__«__';'" MISS AMIE STEVENSON. I 6 "'." Song, "Dolly's Revenge" »..._.P___to Mrs R. W. 3CEATES. .^ Recitation. "The Curfew" ■...-■...„__•:YMISS ANNIE GRINDROD. ** Zither-BanjoSolo,"AlbionMa_urka'^Arffli_M_t MR A. A. PARTRIDGE. WW* Accompanists: MISS IDA MclilASTllß.^i MISS AUDREY PLAYER. , 7* Musical Director.. .. .. Ma £,■)_£ (j)tjY POPULAR PRICES-DreßS Circle, Is;'W.' of Hall, 6d. ; Y.-SFWY Seats may be reserved for Body of _&_IW Circle on payment of a booking fee of 6& «*t_Plan at Wildman and Lyell's, ' * Day sales at Williamson's, Tobacconist, ___ Hoflinann's. ' Doors open at 7.30. commence at 8. . i:; QPE R A H0 U Si; SATURDAY NEXT, 16th JUNK,. FAREWELL BENEFIT ,'Z < Tendered to Mr CHARLES FANIN'G,. Auckland's favourite Comedian, Assisted by a host of talent, V Full particulars in future issue. Prices.. .. .. 2s. Is, 6d, T3EMUERA SOCIAL UNION". The First Dance of the season will bejieldih the Remuera Hall on THURSDAY EVENING next, the 14th ins... at 8.30 o'clock. A'Bus will leave D.S.C. Corner, via Parnell, at 7.15. HehjhFare, One Shilling. HENRY JOHNST.ON, Hon.Sec,i . P.O. Box _& > >——«~—r*———~—«——< V-: Sporting. — ■■■■-ii._,ii..i...—;__!-__i. i ■ _ 1T.1..1111.MM mi mmi .', J c^?K_^^"r i „Ta A UCKLAND pOURSING /"ILTJB. A CONSOLATION STAKE, for Dogs put out on the Ist and 2nd round of the C_tffll*nga Stakfes, will be held at the June Meettttf'iOl '■■ each. Nominations and.acceptances close on, THURSDAY, at 8 p.m., at the Brit__h H.W. Draw at 9 p.m. Also, an UNLIMITED ALL-AGED STiKES of 30s each, for all Dogs not having accepted in the Great Northern Challenge Stakes, Nomina-' tions close THIS DAY; (Tuesday), atX_u__., H' • tho British Hotel. ' ■■■' ' v_Ji ' -V ' '\, ZlO3 eaoh-wjll be deducted Jfrom, thelStatej towards' expenses. •"v ■ '"■ ' ' ' '■. ym 'A.,P,Cj4P.S. f Hon v |W; : AVONDALE PLUMPTON COURSING < CLUB. A Train will leave Auckland Station T& MORROW (Wednesday), at 10.55 a.m. i Station five minutes' wallk from Coarse.' l B r" USSES LEAVE FOR AVONDALE PLUMPTON. TO-MORROW, JUM.I?, from Foot of Queen-street, at ; •. 10.10 a,m., via Symonds-street 10.25 a.m„ via Newton and Arch Hill; " 12.10 p.m., via Symonds-street 1.10 p.m., via Symonds-street 1.20 p.m., via Symonds-street 1.25 p.m., via Newton and Arch Hill 1.55 p.m„ via Symondß-street. Yy„ ' ■ a Lectures. JRte. . NITED METHODIST FREE. 1 CHURCH, Pitt and Vincent Streets. Rev. A. PETERS will deliver his popular Lecture, "From the Slave Cabin to tho Senate House" (Fred Douglass). TO-MORROWlWed-ncsday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Musical selections. Chairman, Mr Withy. Tiokets for admission, 6d. Z___— X ECTURES ON PROPHECY. DEVONPORT HALL. NORTH SHORE. Mr C. H. HINMAN, of WnxnM»*i Will (d.v.) give TWO LECTURES On the above subject, in Devonport Hall, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) and tfRIDAT. EVENINGS. 13th and loth instant, ■ ' ■'..'... Commencing at 7,30, SUBJECTS.-WEDNESDAY: Does the Bible lßi&__ oYl«_aWat«_« , Chrl?t, , ;.; , ~Th,e Lectm-es wll^«-'SUjwstr»$c_|- .I_Kr,.aeW[• o olour9dai|l-&mY'- ■• '- '' * > ' z: ' '" "*l'. ' Tenders. J_ auckland harbour board- j tend¥rs~for * printing, kauri timber, coal, and ship chandlery. z Harbour Board Office, " ,^ *_' Auokland.JunelU«*. Separate Tenders will be received at thisOmce until TUESDAY, the 19th inst, at 2P.W-K above contracts, in terms of specification- an- / conditions to be seen at this office. , . Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman, ana endorsed for the respective contracts. . .. . The lowest or any tender not necessarily w ceoted. By order of the Board. • • ■.-. J. M. BRIGHAM, Seoretarr. HE following Tenders were rSwivW yesterday for "Dwelling at Maneere WA. Jones, Draughtsman :-A. Grayson, *227 (accep; ted); C. Coldham. £270; Heron Bros.,_£»»• J. A. Penman. £229; H. Small. £233.?.% £253; O. Lavir. £285; Fordyce and Liddle, £2g. J. Smith, £250; Kennedy Bros.. £257; £247; E. M. Forsyth, £239; R. R Rom, j______^ TENDERS will be received for Addition to Residence nt Ruth's Island up » THURSDAY. June 14th, at the office of «• Frater & Son, 97 Queen-street, where spec"" cations and particulars may be seen. l_owu_* or any tender not necessarily accepted., _ ' - " ■ ...■'■■ : " WE do Pencine of all kinds rt to*«J prices than anybody. Call on us aboM your fence. Draining, all sorts; 3ewer connw tions, fix cess-pits. etc. Good work guarW«eßaj Office fittings, shelving, counters, »h?P -flS?Ji_ and any kind of carpentering work. *£",,, poats for sale vory cheap. All kinds m*J°' fruit boxes, gum boxes, or any box you wayiyv aQiro, SAM WHITE AND 00. ' , Custom-strsetEWtr^

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 139, 12 June 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 139, 12 June 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 139, 12 June 1894, Page 8

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