Amusements. £JOLUAIBIA RATING TDINK. BRILLIANT SUCCESS. . | CLUB NIGHT. TO-NIGHT ' CLUB PRICES. Ladies' Invitation Nights. Tuesdays and Fri. days. Tickets from the Manager. ■ \ . H. VINCENT^ V mHIRTY HOURS' FRESH AIR. I The s.s. KAWAU will leave for KawanV Island at 2.30 p.m. on SATURDAY next Fares, ss. Every accommodation on board, t Further particulars at ' '.' HAURAKI CO.'S OFFICB, i Sporting. ', ' A UCKLAND /COURSING fiLUB. ■-, SATURDAY NEXT. FINAL OF LADIES' BRACELET AVONDALE CUP. Two Eight Dog Stakes will also ie Run. Entries. 25s each ; 5s for funds of the Club. Entries close at the British Hotel THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 9 o'clock. A. COATJBS, Hon. Sec Lectures, Et& HYSIOGNOMY, Phrenology. — Prof. G. H. Wood Lectures in Wesley Hall; Tuesday, July^?. at 8. Admißsion, 3d. YOUNG MEN'SCHRISTTaN ASSOCIATION, Corner of Wellesley and Albert streets. PROGRAMME OF WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES, &O Commencing each evening at 7.45. FRIDAY, JULY 13.—Lecture. Rev. Georga Burgess, F.R.A.8.: " Revelations of the ■ • Telescope," with numerous Limelight Illustrations. FRTD AY, JULY 27.—Lecture. Professor Arnold Tubbs: "With Spade and Bucket" (recent explorations in Cyprus). FRIDAY, AUGUST 10.—Concert, conducted by Mr J. H. Philpott. ; " FRIDAY, AUGUST 24.-liectnre, Rev. S. J. Sorpell, Thames: "The Alost Wonderful Book in the World." FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7.—Lecture, "The West Coast of Africa," illustrated by beautiful Coloured Limelight Views, with Hemimscencea and Portraits of the lata Right Rev. Bishop Hill. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. —Lecture, Professor C. W. Egerton, M.A.: "Proso Fiction." FRIDAY, OCTOBER s.—Concert, conducted by Mr J. P. Hooton. FRIDAY. OCTOBKK 19.-Lectnre. Rev. R. Scott West: "J. M. Barrie" (author of "A Window in Thrums.") FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2-Social Gathering. ; . Tickets for the Course—To admit two, 4s; Single Tickets, 2s 6d; Single Admission, Is. May be obtained from tho Booksellora. the Hunday-aehool Union Depot, Members of tha Committee, or in the Library at the Rooms. THOMAS BUDDLB. Hob. See. Wm. BRAKJSNRIG, Gen. Sec. i Painters. m- TpHILLIPPS '& QOHp 149 and 151, QUEENjteTREET. i Have just opened up a large assortment of j CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS, SCRIMS. POLISHED. SILVERED, & ROUGH PLATE; SHEET AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLA&S. WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS. VARi I NISHES, AND ALL KINDS OF i PAINTERS1 MATERIALS] A ft TIBTES 1 REQTIISITES OS1 EVERY DESCRIPTION! FOR OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTING.. PICTURE - FRAME MOULDINGS. GLASS SHADES. JOHN HENDERSON. 13 AND 15. WY.NDUAM-STREET, j PAINTER. GLAZIER & PAPERHANGER, ARTISTIC DKCOKATOR. SIGN AND GLASS WRITER. Manufacturer of Lead Lights in Tinted. Cathe< dral. Stained and Plate Glass Tablets, Silk Banners, Wire, Blinds. Private and Bnsinoas Designs Embossed in Plate, Ruby, Blue, Ambeß and Sheet Glass. Original Designs. Voneti«ui| Blinds Re-taped and Painted. On Sale. MIXED PAINT. In Various Colours, for House and Ship Work^ john hendersonJ 13 and 15. WYNDHAM-ST.
Tenders. _ WRITTEN OFFERS will be received by noon on 18th July for Loading, Freighting, and Discharging from "Whangare! Wharf to Auckland Bailway Wharf, one 17 to* Locomotive, dismantled, heaviest piece eight tons; and six Low-sided M Waggons, about 3} tons each. Addressed District Engineer, Public Works Office, Auckland. A UCKLAND. HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR CARRYING OUT PILOT SERVICE, Harbour Board Office, Auckland, July 5.1894. Tenders will be received at this office until TUESDAY, the 17th instant, at 2 p.m., for carrying out Pilot Sorvica, in terns of conditions to be seen »t this Office. The lowest or ■tny tender not nece3Barily aw-eptod- Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed "Tender for Pilot Service." By order of the Board. ■T. M. nHTHFAAT. Sccrfttarr. __ "O esTdences at takapuna. XV Extension of Time. Tenders dne for the above at Noon of FRIDAY, the 20th inst. MITCHELL & WATT, Architects. ' 2i6 and 217 Victoria Arcade. ____ rn~6 b v i~l d c r s. Tenders will be received up to noon of FRIDAY, the 20rh inst.. for Alterations to the Warehouse, in Queen-street, lately occupies by Slessers Wm. McArthur and Co. Plans, etc., at our Offices, Queen-street EDW. MAHONEY & SON. Architects. nnf~o builders Tenders will be received up to noon ot FRIDAY, July 20, tor the Krectionofa Sawmill at the Northern Wairoa. Kaipara. ' Plans etc., may be seen at the ofhee of *he undersigned. MITCHELSON AND co . ; Little Queen-street,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 165, 12 July 1894, Page 12
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