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Amusements. 7 . ■ /?UTY: " A L L' • *TO-NIGHT^-,TO.NIGHT!'. . '' PAUL DAROON.' a.New* One-act Play by - • John Birch. A GRAND CONCERT! . , . - Eight First Appearances. Pull programme in Saturday's papers. _. Mr F. M. ALEXANDER (of tbe, Alexander-Blaney-Fisher Combination) as Paul Daropn. .-,(Overheard in a tran-=car>J „ 7 V "Oh! I'm eick and tired of Concerts'. 7: "Yes. but this is something ?™ v p'f, tbe-fc^ mon. Don't you* see what it fcays: /A.\Kw Play and Eight First Appearances 1.v.. ~-.. '* That's so." All- right-; I'll meet you-at the City Hall at 7 sharp, so as to get : a good seat. - Madame GOLDENSTED%wiII «i?g^thfe|X-quisite-Italian Romanza, "Caro Miotsen ior the first time in Auckland. ,7.- ■-.. •. ' Mr LEWIS BIRCH, "the other-John s brother," will act 'as Organist arid Accompanist , (first appearance in .Auckland). ■_ ':: r~£_ . SPECIAL ATTENTION is oilledAto the fact that-FOUR MUSICAL NUMBE nßS_wnirbein--stroduced,into the play;" PALL BAROON. __ , All who have heard Mr F. M. ALEXA-N DER reeve during the short time he has, been .here; havo. beyond all doubt, booked seats Tor tonight. Those who have not heard-him hare a fe^^CHANGEJN^ICJES.^^;^ .to ... , Ticketß at the uspal places. ~'■'■;':. . I s c ITY H ALL' -6 D I -pEOPL^S pOEDLAR jfJONCERTS !■■,. Under the:management of } "jV/|"R'; JOHN -JjIULLER., WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 12. '"• I pRAND QjDLLIVAN "M",K5 HT- , i SELECtrbNS FROM; HIS: MOST 'POPULAR - ■ "■■-.- ' i-, - OPERAS7'' ■'-~ ,-r. v -■;■' " The Sorcerer;" " PrincesH Ida." " Gondoliers, j ." Yeomen of the Guard," ' 'Cox and Box, '.etc., ! SP^¥e^ aSe™e^ARCHDALE TAYLER I. Continued success of Miss E.L. FEATON. I Mr JOHN FULLER will {sing, for the first i timo in the Colonios.'SirArthurSulhvanslateet I and mtist successful song." Edward Gray, j tho words by Lord Alfred Tennyson, lhe words of this song'■will; be,-printed on-;the back, of the ! programme; ; _"' , .. .',. . ' In consequence oif the inclemency of: _the weather last Wednesday, and the COMPARATIVE SMALL ATTENDANCE, Ithe Comedi•etta "FOR BETTER' OR WORSE" Will, be repeated. . . * - ';:. Full Programme To-morrow. IS "A'N'B'H'- NO A(; 4_T> \J PUBLIC HALL. 7 \J/.. TO-NIGHT?- :> TO-NIGHT!- .. -■■ 1* C J", M AhU I s" NEW and NOVEL-ENTERTAINMENT THUR_SDAY^UNE 13. V I'M R F. M. A LE.XA NDE R. j I MR .F. ~M. ..A LEXA ND E R.. I Pronounced by the Southern Press to be, THE MOST VERSATILE ACTOR-RECITER AND ENTERTAINER Who has visited New Zealand, in hia .7 HUMOROUS, PATHETIC, and' SENSA-: TIONAL SKETCHES FROM LIFE.' Assisted by MADAME' GOLDEN STEDT. Misa Katie Fitzpatrick. Mr JM. Montaeue, Mr A. L. , Edwards.Mr Leslie Dix. :t. , . Box Plan will be^open. To-morrow, (Tuesday) and Wednesday only, >at Wildman's, where ■ seats may bereserved on.payment of 6d extra. IS, .; To all parts of the House.- "f'S. ..' J CLARENCE" RAY, Manager. JL OT. MARK' Si REMU ER A. A a SOCIAL, To Welcome the Vica;r, will be held at the REMUERA HALL. ' " AA r- ■.■-.: OU ' ■-.:■•-' •*'''■ WEDNESDAY, JUNE' 12, ■' Atß_p'.m. ;'■■ ,7 - Parishioners'lnvited. * " ■ mo s p e:o?u"l ato r s :<?■■■ -'■&&.,_ : AND.OTHERS.'' .. , ";; "'"■^'"" '•"/p ;o'7R:7'7T'S'^7-3__''-Er'''"7Y' r7| \ ".,';■ . ';••' V\ Jf.:,'ii '-ft:, /(';. "'/:'■ ..;,- ; 5 . THE HAUNTED .SWlNG—Latest AupmOtiS Illusion. .■■■;: ;7.'..■..'.; Now in Dunedin. .Owner unable totrareL ;.'■*' For particulars, write to— ,: * C. MjoMAHON, Post-office, DUNEDIN, Late Advertisements, WILL the Lady wbtfinserted the following advertisement', in .'January' lant, please send her'nddicss by letter to John B. H., care of Star Office :— . ' : ■■■■■ MATRIMONIAL.— A Lady with means wishes to correspond with a Gentleman. Send Photo and Address to "Strictly Private Stranger," Star Office. 7 -.:.. -■ ■ . --.; . 77i' ",. ANTED, a Boy for tbe Blackamithing.. —Apply J. Whelan. Coiner Newton Road and Symonds-street. ; : WANTED, r respectable Girl for general house-worn or domesticated lady help; state age and wagea—Address A. L., Star i Office. , ■ •■;.''.; IIOUND, the besb place for Blocking Ladies'and Gents' Felt Hats.-At R-G. I Cox's Newton Hat .Factory,- Karangahape jrßoad. '■ ■■'"-.' ■ . •"■ . ■■■■■' : ■■_, j pROGRESS ' LICENSED HOLDING. A Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Holding Vfill be held at the Office of F. A.White and Bros.. 91. Queen-stfoot. Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th instant, at 3.30 p.m., to' de-' cide as to what action shall betaken with reference thereto. ; > ~. ..', • . A.:,; . F.A.WHITE, 7 .____ . Secretary. IN, the matter of the Mining Companies Act, 1886. and its Amendments, and of tho Majjnolia Gold Mining Company (Limited). In Liquidation. Notico is hereby given that a Statement of Assets and Liabilities has been lodged at the office of -the liquidator, 91, Queenstreet. Auckland, and that a list of contributories showing amounts to be paid by each is comprised in the said statement, and that such list will be settled by the Court on Friday, the sth day of July. 1895, and that on that orany day to which such settling shall bo adjourned ; any objections to the said list by any contri--lifdrj'* or:'_r*editor willibe' Heard knd adludi' cated upon by. tho Court.—F. A. White, Liquidator. Auckland, June 10, 1895." AUUKLAND ;-.TEGHNIGAL SCHOOL, >P;y,TL4;^D^TREE'p :(oppQSito ■;• ■--'•-:■.' : ■■'■.-./■■f: Drill-shed). - ' ~ .;' Tho Technical School, will be Formally Opened by SIR G. M. O'RORKE. President of tho Association. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. 10th inst.. at 7.30 o'clock. Subscribers of tho Association, intending studcntß. and friends of Technical Education are invited to be present. J.HENRY MACKIE,' Secretary.' A.T.S.A. AUCKLAND TECHNICAL SCHOOL' RUTLAND-STREET. (Opposite Drill-shed). - ' OPENING NIGHT.. . » TO NIGHT (MONDAY),. JUNE 10. : TIME-TABLE TOR FIRST TERM J t , (Term comprises ten weeks), ' Freehand Drawing—Tuesday and Friday Practical Plane* and Solid Geometry—Monday '■•• and Thursday '-l • Mechanical Drawinsr and Machine Construction—Tuesday ahd Thursday Architectural Drawing and Building Construe- • tion—Monday and Wednesday Carpentery and Joinery, practical—Tuesday and ■ Friday .- • >■-.■ ■ . ... V Wood Carving, practical—Tuesday and Friday Plumbing, practical - Tuesday and Friday Fees for any one of above subjects, 10s each. Additional subject, 7s 6d. Algebra.and Geometry—Thursday ' Feo, 7s 6d per term. •■"■' Cookery, elementary and advanced—Wednesday ,■ '■. -■, .-»,'-. ■•: !.;■;.-;. v .■..■,■„■-■..■. - Droasmaking, elementary and advanced— . Monday ;:. •■■■ Foos;f or either of abdre subjects : Demonstra- : tion Lessons, ss; Demonstration and •'• . Practical, I,os per term, Vll oliisscs held from 7 to 9 p.m. i < All fees payablo in advance. ' The Secretary will attend at.the School offlce on Monday and Tuesday Evening next from 7 o clock; to enrol students and receive fees: •„ -.■ r- J.-HENRY MACKIB, '"" V ■';.", :./,. '■;-; . . Secretary A-TiiJa- .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 157, 10 June 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 157, 10 June 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 157, 10 June 1895, Page 4

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