Amusements. /COLUMBIA QKATING TMiiE Ladies' Invitation TO-NIG HT, Watch for tha closing Carnival next week (by numerous requests). Popular Prices: Gents la; Ladioa, by tvckau ■Day Sessions only 6d; Skates free, ■ H. VINCENT. IS jMITY TTTALL. ~7^q \J JO. O The Sixih of iuo Series of ■pEOPLE'S -OOPULAR /"NONCERTS Under Hie Management, of TVT R T OHN TpULLKR, MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 24, First appearance at these Concerts of Mrs MAY OLIVE SHOESMITH, The charming Soprano Vocalist, who instantaneously sang herself into public favour Uie other night. Mr JOHNFULIiffiK will sinir—" The Message" (by desire) and " She Wore a Wreath of Rose a. 11 Mrs MAY OLIVE SHOESMITH will slsg"Esmeralda" and "Bid Mo Good-bye," and, with Me JOHN FULLER, the ever-populir L Duet, "Maying." ,' FULL PJROGRAMMK ON SATURDAY;, j- , THE AKARANA AMATEOR . DRAMATIC CLUB Will giro their Second Performance oa ■ '■ THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. When Withered Leaves ana Popping the Quest-ids Will be played in aid of the LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. ?N I~~T V HAL I. ~ Lessee .. Miss Amy Vaughan. TO-MORROW (Saturday) NIGHT. MISS A MY TTAUGHAN'S A MAZONS ~,, issAmy Vaughan'sAmazons New Artists! - New Artists,! ~ ' IS First appearance of Mils Elsia May, />D , Mr E. Martin, Mr Geo. Downey. 0 Another* Great Programme. ( . " For the first time in New Zealand. Mr Charles , Naylor's excruciatingly amusing Black Opera, KILL TROVATORE; • : ■ Introducing the original music of II Trovatorc, Popular Prices: Dress Circle, Is; Stalls. 6d.»j', •ft/rilS W. G. CONNOLLY'S ART UN..ION The Prizes will remain tor a'few days longer ' on Exhibition at Mb JV Tonson Garlick's, ' ■ '<-, Queen-strept. Tickets, Is, at Mr Mackay's, Stationer, direotly ' ' . ' ■ OPpo3itC. ' ' Ecclesiastical. TV|-OUNT EDEN PUBLIC POUND. - , Impounded on Sept. ,20. 1894, for trespassing"... on the Domain. 1 bay Draught Horse, white face: 1 bay Pony Mare, white on hind foot; V • bay Pony Horse, white on face and foot; 1 ' brown or black Pony Mare, hind feet white; 1 bay Gelding, star on forehead. If not relaase and expenses paid, will be sold on SATURDAY Oct. 6.1894.' ••.*■• LEVISTANTON. Poundkoeper. ORK Sausages, 5d per lb ; Dairy-fed Pork, 5d per lb: Pork Er&wn, 4d per lb.— i At Sanderson's, Victoria-street. (TV, A TE N SHEA YE S. ' Tenders (in writing) will be received by mo up till six p.m. on TUESDAY, October 2,189*!. <, .> at home, or at the Otabuhu Post Office, for one , lor more of Eight Stacks of Oaten Sheaves, on Otara Farm, at per ton, or at per stack, on the ground or "delivered. Tender to stats wh«u. delivery will be taken and terms. Thehighei ' or any. tender not necessarily accepted. I , reserve tha right to take at any time from any stack beinc; removed what sheaves I require'1 for my own use, to any amount not exceeding one ton. Pleaso mark on outside " Tender." ~> I JAS. A. GOODFELLOW, \ .'. .. ■;.• :,■■■■.■_ .-■,■■.,.-..;, ~ -■!.,- ;"Otahuhu. IpOR SALE, lob of surplus Furniture— ! Bedstead^. CarpiE(t, China. Singer's Machine, Linoleum, ot«. t cheap.- -BanscU'w, lildfu | Teti^ce; uppoulto Victoria' Hs.\V_^_2~ 1 " '' O" BSERYE' 1 the Is lid^Whitie and Aseor- ! ted Silk Handkerchiefs and Grand Lot of I Bows and Scarves, at Moore's, Pitt-street. MOORE,- Hatter and Mercer; Pibtstroet—Men's Tweed Caps. 9d; Boys' Tweed Cans. 5d ; PJugh Cap, from 6d. i"feS ~8 TI D FOR White Shirts ; 2s lld T & JL JL for .Hard Hats; and 2s lid for Flannel and Woollen Pants or Singlets, i Moore's. Pitt-slreot. ■''■.; MOORE, Hatter and Mercer, Pifcfc., street-Hard Hats, Is lid, 2s lid, 3a lid,' ■ ' ■ 4d lid, and extra quality bs lid. HAVE you seen the biff lot of new Hats Shirts. Ties, etc., just opened.— At Moore's. Pitt-street. MOORE, Hatter and Mercer,' Pitt-sb.— White Shirts 2s lid, 3s lid, and superior' quality, 5a 6d. ■ | T^TEWIGOODS, New Goods, New Goods" _i3i* just opened and now on viow.—At Mooro's, Pitt-gti-eet. MOORE, Hatiter and Mercer, Pitt-atreet —Merino Sox from sd, Knitted Sox 9fi, j Lambswool same price, and Black, Navy, or lan Cashmoro Sox. Is. _^ i #( WORKING Shirts Is lid ; also big lob " Crimeanß.~At Moore's, Pitt-street. . OORE,' Hatter and Mercer,, Pitt-aft,— . Hard Hats, latest shapes and .shade* Now showing and marked at lowest prices. ', ■ u\\ PARENTS will do well to inspect Bargains in Boys' ■ Clothing, at N.Z. Clothing Factory. Suit?, 5s 6d and 7a 6d. See them^j > M" T. EDEN CRICKET CLUE."^A ! Meeting of the Club will be held in the Saddler's Shop, on TUESDAY; Next, September, 25. at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending . members aro requested to bo present. ' WANTEii)7*" Caavaßsers for Photo.' . Enlargements, Inchest commission and good wages guaranteed to, energetic men.— Apply to a. Britt. 103. Griy-street. '■__ TO LET, Furnished Bedroom, with'fireplace; or Two Unfurnished, with use of ' Bittingroom and kitchen. Board if (preferred,, , , Suit two friendds. Private family.—Apply W. Lambourne. Ironmonger. Ponsonby Road. f|iAILORINGT^TI7eN.Z. Clothing' FacJL' tory'are producing a: splendid article ia ■ Gentlerqen's Bueiuesa Suits to Measu: • 50s; Trousefe, qSa. . . , ' , '. '*"; , *. , t, iV.. i■. ZEALAND i ; RAXL ■* Ai.s* t .Li! '.' .. . ; , , I(ri , r> ' i KING TAWHIAO'S TANGr, ; . 1 " • ' AT TAIJPIRI. - ' :1' ""'^ -:••!,.; .! ' ■ ." '■;', The Maoris have set apart MONDAY next to ! receive and welcome European; Visitors. ■ f A Special Train will be put on for the" occasion, leaving Auckland at" 8 a.m., stopping , where required up to Otahuhu, reaching Taupiri at 11.30. returning from Taupiri at 5.15 p.m., stopping where required to set down pasaen- i gers, roachiher Auckland at 8.30 p.m. t - , m »• ; ! Special Oars will be reserved for Ladies. , „ , Return Fare,'l3s, irrespective of class.', ■'> 'w , BY OETfS,^MOTHERS are advised to call at'.fiba : N.Z. Clothing Factory and.ccc the Boye. . Suits ot 2s 6d and 2s lld.lwonderfully cbtag^, , "XT Z. CLOTHING FACTORY for Men's, ' i.l • Trousers. 4s 9d; Stsong Colonial doi. 6s M , 8s 6d. 9s 6d ; Colonial Tweed Sac Suite, 2& 6d,,,, 27s 6d. 32s Cd. • _J__ TO SECRETARIES OF CLtfBS.1 ' SpeoiaUy Low quoUtions art given for.w : , kuida of Printing required by Cricket,ittoww* Yachting. Athletic, Lawn Tennifl, KowHugJ and other Clubs.1 The most artistic: »«* (specially Illustrated if desired) at the shones-j poasibla nptice. Call or send for dftsigns. ,j Address, MANAGER, Stak Offic«, AudW* Country orders receive prompt att«atißß. Tenders. TO PAINTERS. - Wanted, separate Tenders for Painting aud Piiperinj? Wtf Hotel and Gleeson's Hotel. ,» ,(,,,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 226, 21 September 1894, Page 4
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