Amusements. * [V "(-) PE R A H0 U -"' SHORT SEASON ONLY. Commencing . TO-NIGHT (Thursday September 5. During a six years tour of Australasia, Clem-, men. Statesmen, and the Elite of Society have testified to the surpassing excellence of this Entertainment, which should be witnosaed trail intelligent persons. * DAVIS-FANTASTIQUES, The most versatih- and exciting Entertainment in existence. HYPNOTIC TRANCE VISIONS; PROF. w. A. /The greatest Psychic Bewilder. and STELLA men lever presented to an AuckDAVIS land audience. People desirous D A V I s of testing the matter, merely DAVIS think of a question on any subD A V I This question is not men. DAVIS lioned to anyone, and Madame DAVIS Davisaccuratelyanswersit.and DAVIS states tha question, which up D A V I S to this time is only known to DAVIS Uhe person thinking of it. MRS MELLON'S SPIRITS TESTS. THE QPOOKS. HE k_POOKS. CISSIE, GEORDIE. AND JOSEPHINE will walk out, on the open stage. TheLatestNovelties ia Escamoterie, Ventriloquism and Mimicry. THE FUNNIEST OF FUNNY FOLKS Latest Songs, Witticisms and Surprises. * POPULAR PRIOES- ■"' 2 s * I s ' AKD fiD. Box plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day salesWilliam son's. Partridge's, and Martens ' W AR! . ; W ARI ' ONEHUNGA PUBLIC HALL. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT & SATURj DAY EVENING. CHINOJAPANESE WAR. Sstrring Events. Thrilling Scenes. Most Realistic, FAMOUS MILITARY RECITALS, Magnificent Scenic Effects. IS. _*D. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. O SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. GRAND MATINEE. Admission. 6d. I s C" ITY _H" A ~ L ~6 D - SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. 7. AMY VAUGHAN'S AMAZONS. : THE SHOW OF SHOWS. 2 . Another Grand Change of Programme. ''? ii • More New Novelties. ''<g More New Songs. '$, ' , More New Farces. ,; iho Best Show in New Zealand at the Prices. ' : " Sny Au Revoir," " The Dandy Coloured Coon." "The Queen's Pardon." " Rank and Uile, "At Trinity Church." and all the Latest j ; Songs of the Day. .: Burkes Full Orchestra. 7j I T V H A L L. *' SEPTEMBER 11th. GRAND CONCERT. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT, tendered to MISS OLIVE MAY STOKES. Child Elocutionist and Pianist. Pupil of Mr F. M. Alexander, Tickets. Is, to all parts of the house. Reserved Seats, 6d extra. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. FO R ESTERS HALL, NEWTON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12th. 1895. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT -<\ In aid of The widow and Orphans of the h Late THOMAS HARRIS, |- \ Who was Accidentally Killed by the Falling of a Tree. "; x Programme by best leading Talent. Doors open 7.30. Concert 8 p.m," Tickets Is. OLUiMBIARINK.-NOTICE.-Ladieß and Gentlemen having Private Skates at the Office call at Mr Woolford's, Jeweller, near the Rink. 7 p.m. TO-NIGIiT, or any time during the day following. .D. B. SMITH. ST. PAUL'S SOCIAL, as Mrs Sowerby's Hall. This (Thursday) Evening, S o'clock.— Tickets, One Shilling. a QALVATION ARMY, AUCKLAND. ' TO-NIGHT, SEPTEMBER sth, ; Service of Song, "Home, Sweet Home." A touching Story. Beautiful Singing. imXHIBITION of Glassblowing, SafcurJi_ day aftornoon from 2 till 5. Admission 6d. Prizes given.—Works. Freeman's Bay. Tenders T N BAN K~R UPT CV. j ESTATE OF STUART LYELL. Tenders are invited for a Gold Hunting | Keyless Lever Chronograph, split-centre-second Watch, cast £45. This watch was purchased new 21 months ano. Conditions to been scon at the office ot the underatened, to whom tenders are returnable up to Noon September 11, 1895. JOHN_LAWSOy, L Official Asaignee.' TO PAINTERS— Tenders will'~b77e". ceiyed up till-the 9th for painting two houses at Parnell Rise, labour only.-Apnly to J. Pettord. Plumber, Custom-street. ' jp OB U 1 LDERSJ ti- . S.„. X'r ... . . sta -• for Alterations to 'l'^ 1 Mii -d Hotel. Pians. etc., at our Offices, Queen-street. EDW. MAHONEY & SON. Architects. iT ° B U _L L D ir^ THURSDAY, the 12th mst., for the Erection of a Dwelling and Dairy at Bombay. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For address, apply to ANDREW FRASER. Accountant. 81. Queen-st,. Auckland. TWTORTHBRN STEAMSHIP COM-' -L . PANY (LIMITED). $ TO SHIPBUILDERS. \\ The above Company invite Tenders for the ' Construction of a Twin-screw Steamer, hull and spars, as per specification and drawings, to be seen at their oflice. Palmerston Buildings. «JtS_?n a __sa-a _- li o ercd not later than noon on WEDNESDAY. September llth. The lowest or any tender not necessarilyaccepted. / CHARLES RANSON. Manager. Auckland. September 4th, 1895. v. OEPARATE^____T_3~- r any of the ►O undermentioned Services and Supplies for a period of twelve months from the Ist Octobek. iB9o. will be received by the Education Board. Victoria Arcade, Auckland, until 12 Noon, on TUESDAY. 10th September next :- 1. SCHOOL FURNITURE-Desks, Tables, Blackboards, etc. 2 - GYMNASTIC APPARATUS - Indian t -irr ...?;s. Dumb-bells, Parallel Bars. etc. 3. MIbCELLANEOUS FITTINGS-Clocks, Bells. Blinds Harpegs. etc. * q. ? . SKt? U) It- . Churts, Diagrams, etc. C. PRINTING. 7. COAL and FIREWOOD. 8, SCORIA ASH. Specifications and Conditions of Contract on application at the Office of the Board. the accepted tenderer or tendere- wilinotbe allowed to withuraw from.tho cc .ract entered into by him or them with the Board, nor will his or their sureties be relieved. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. : "
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 212, 5 September 1895, Page 12
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