Amusements. , Y__ _. _ _^^ • CONCERT. *• TO-MORROW (Friday), ''October <L ic Jt PROGRAMME. 188*. 1. Chorus, "The Tuneful Sound of w n v> , • Horn "—Beresford-streetChoir ""-B«s 2. Song, '; The Anchor's Weighed" - n Trenwith «t 3. Song."'Listening" (Packcr)-Miss Hick. 4. Trio (Fluto, Violin, Piano), "ConceS?,, , <br ; C. ■ KumnierJ-Messrs P^S'»° Mathison and Perkins c* Ba>. 5. Song, " The Home Land "-Miss Edmond. 6. Violia Solo. "Alice"-Mr R. Walto? ** 7. Song, " The Holy City "-Mr C. Peace B..Chorus, "Hark, Music Swelline"_r»^ ■■j ford-street Choir s Herea. 9. Sons, "Tha Cry of the Little Onos"-Vi. Da vies: .-was--10. Flute Solo, "Ariel" (De Jong)-Mr Mclr. U. Song, "The Message from the ff fl 7.?» • Mr Benton * ~ 12. Duet. "The Sailor Sighs "-Miss Dairies .^ Mr Peace wa 13. Song. "lAmWaiting"-MrSimpi O n- ' . 14. Chorus, "Here In Cool Grot "—Boraat^^, street Choir """srorfl Conductor: Mr J. P. Hooton. Admiska. w. Course Ticket, or 1b at thedoor!, J .^ COMING.! ZOOMING ! /^OMINgY ATLAST! V.AAT LAST! VVATLast THE PRESENT RAGE OF AUaTKALIA ' ; ' By Special Contract with the Union Steam»hm Company, to arrive by the steamshio Talm,,** FITZGERALD BROTHERS' CIRCUS ■ JpwK MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING Wltn ■ ANIMALS. Ll) \ A Zoological Garden on Wheels, wiH'onnn „<• Auckland on TUESDAY. October 9, for &♦! Nights Only, and WEDNKSDAiT and SATtm DAY AFTERNOONS. "AIUJJAfter the Longest Seasons ever known it, Mcloourno and Sydney. Twenty-eight weeS ' in Melbourne, and 14 weeks in SydnejY A p» cord in the Theatrical History of Australasia This is the newest, rarest, best, and, loveuW Circus and Menagerie ever seen in Augtralasii '"•' Wo have a Grand Menagerie, consisting of the'•■'', Savage Man-eaters, Royal Bengal Tigers^ India' " Burmah Tigers, Cheetas, . Pumas, Leopards' ■' Mpnkeys, Apes, Jackals, liysenas, Foxos, Black* Panthers, Tasmanian Devils, and the »nl» j. . Silver Lion ever exhibited in Australasia; and-V1':- "* last but not least, a Den of Celebrated Perfotm'i ! ing Wild and Savage Lions, ■ : CAPTAIN J. GRAHAM, THE LION KING Enters the Den at every Performance. •,.'.' * '■*• Our Stud consists of eighty (80) Horses and Ponies, 70 Artists and Artistes, including ih e " Present Rage, of the Colonies, the. Famous ' Acrobatic Marvels. ■ THE LES TINES! THE LBS TINES! , We have the Greatest Leapers, Tumblersl' Riders, male and female; Contortionists, etc* * The King of Animal Educators, Mr DAN ' FITZGERALD, with his Matchless six large ; White Meteors of the Plains ; also the Crovruod Kingof Equines, COMMODORE, the Nonpareil Our Band, under the leadership of Here-.Von Der Mehden, the Greatest Cornet Virtuoso lit. ing, will give an Open-air Concert each evening, one hour previous to Entertainment. One ticket admits to both Circus and Menagerie. : Our Prices: 4s, 3s, 2s, Is. . FITZGERALD BROS.. Sole Proprietora J. MORRIS Principal Affect FRANK J0NE5.. ...'. ... .Press Representative y S~UBU.RBS DISTRICT FOOTBaII . ■" #. . -'CLUB. ■ ■■" .... ::*'i :; A Smoke Concert will be held at theJS Teiy. ? market Hotel TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, commencing at 8 o'clock. Presentation of Medals. A. G. PILKINGTON, , Hon. Sec. ,; •' "OY SPECIAL REQUEST1' As the inclemency of the weather prevented numerous friends from visiting St. Gebrgn's?,') Hall on Thursday evening last, the Akamai ; Amateur Dramatic Club have decided toiepea' ■ the programme on MONDAY, 15th October, by:; i special request. .- •:" ) S. E. COLEMAN, Hon.Sfic. CHAR L.8.5.: TJ b'm U 5,.-. ( \ 1 ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER. The Most Complete Gallery in Now Zealand; •'•"■■ Superior Posing, Lighting, and Re-touching, ■ . _ ' "i REVISED PRICK LIST: < , mHREE i^iABINETS J. XJ « fUVE SHILLINGS, AL FOR'7s 6P. ' : ~ *Aad proportionate reductions in all work. pE,O'RGE 'pREGOBI, AIITI3T AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 245, COENEK OF QDKKN AND WKLtKBLKIT ST9, 3 ENAMELLED1 CABINETS 5/ IVORY TYPF.S 0/ One 16 xl 2 OtmrEnlargoment and' 1 Dozen J ' Enamelled or Matt Cabinets, 15g, V / . PROMPT DELI VERY. FINEST PHOTOGRAPHY /■£. PHBNOxMEHAL PRICES. /^ J - TWELVE~CABmETs/ o^ /\ (Highly tnished Knamol / / Jl ) i or Mat Surface) /■<(/'■ £'/ "; . And alsx 12 Artist- / finished A, ■&/ •■ OPAL A) V4 0/ rt/; * - ENLARGEMKNT/a/-<? y/ . ' **' FOB /•^rr/^ <v'/ ■ FIFTEEN A/V^/NO EXTRA, shillings/^ jy Shabges. ; / Call akd Ikhpbct , A /^."^/ Specimens..l.- --/■■ /EXCELLENCE, /Xv • / ECONOMY, T / . EXPEDITION/^ j Tenders. __________■■ TOOROUGH OF DE VONPORT. ■ ■ SEA WALL. ;■; Tenders will be received up to noon of MON", DAY, Oct.. 15. 1894, for the Construction ot a> i Concreta Sea Wall afc Devonport. ,i ' ■Drawing; and' specifications oh view at w ■~ Council Chambers, Devonport. - '" '-~ , j Tenders, to be addressed to the TownClerK, and endorsed, *,' Tender for Sea Wall.'. . ,J. piNSDALB, ■ . . Towai Clerk. Devonport. Oct. 3,1894. '', .' ,'■ T N BANKRU PTC Y. ESTATE OF WILLIAM GREGG & CO., DUNEDIN. COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANTS. Tenders aro invited by the undersißnect. to ' be forwarded not later than Noon oa MOW"-*-*' the 15th day of October:— . - a Ist. For the Coffee and Spice Grinding as 4: Tinsmiths' Plant as now carried on in the Premises in Rattray-street. 2nd. For'the Starch Factory as now c*rned on in the Premises in Pelichet Bay. For full.particulars, apply to the Official ; Assignee at Auckland; or to C. C. GRAHAM, Official Assignee. , . Duncdin, October 1,189 i ____— mO BUI L D E R S, Tenders will be received unil noon of TUESDAY, Oct. 9. for the Erection Factory Prem^a at Richmond. Plans, etc., at mv Office, Hinh-stroct. _ HENRY G. WADE.'. ArchitcoV : TO LET, in Fernleieb-street, PoDSonby, a Comfortable Five-roomed Cottage, every convenience (20 minutes walK """K GoneralPo3t Offlce).-App]y W. F. Dempw* No_6, Fernleigh-street : _ ■'- —— L"~ATHE~f or Sale. —Apply to James Halyday, Shortlaud-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 237, 4 October 1894, Page 12
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