-"•■"•-'•" Ainusemeiits. - i r-KPERA HOU S~g 'J TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF THE INITIAL '! 1 PERFORMANCE LAST NIGHT. * 'M ROARS OP LAUGHTER B From a Large and Appreciative Audience. I' 1 |l The Unanimous Verdict: » -■ S-I-M-PL-Y M-A-R-V-E-L-L-O-U-S! j'i Never saw anything to equal it before in Auck- ' H land' -_- 1 DAVIS-FANTASTIQUES, The most versatile and exciting Entertainment/ ' P in existence. m HYPNOTIC TRANCE VISIONS & TRANCE '.; f± PROF. W. A. THE NINTH WONDER OF f aNDSTELIX THE WORLD. -|§ DAVIS The listening throng sat men- $m D A V I S raptured silence, save when '■'■'■[:M DAVIS thunders of applause shook the 'g DAVIS hall at each successful divina- fi DAVIS Hon of unspoken thought. * W MRS MELLON'S SPIRITS TESTS. ' ?| THE SPOOKS, I CISSIE, GEORDIE. AND JOSEPHINE. 1 The Latest Novelties in Esoamoterie. Ventrilo- S quism and Mimicry. . g THE FUNNIEST OF FUNNY FOLKS. C-M Latest Songs, Witticisms and Surprises. ... .J M 2, POPULAR PRICES- . i W 2 8. IS. -AND gD. '■■*.. -I Box plan atWildman and LyelFs. Day sales, :" § Williamson'H. Partridge s. and Marter'a. M =pT__ITTB ITI O N OF WO"-Tk- I DEVONPORT PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY 1 SCHOOL. , *; I THIS EVENING, - I At 7.30. ;.. 1 Wood-turning. Fret-sawing, Shooting Gallery. ' ' I and various other attractions. • « | Admission—Adults, 6d; Children, 3d t _ ■'; I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). ; i'j AMY VAUGHAN'.S, AMAZONS, I THE SHOW OP SHOWS. , , ■ Another Grand Change of Programme. ;k 1 More New Novelties. "' • H More New Songs. '1 More New Farces. I 9 The Best Show in New Zealand at the Prices. >• S "Say Au Revoir," "The Dandy Coloured a Coon." "The Queen's Pardon." "Rank and 8 File." "At Trinity Church." and all the Latest B Songs of the Day. £§ Burkes Full Orchestra. - E I s C IIY H AU" 6s I MONDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 9. . :-.':-.§ J^TR JOHN JIULLEfc 1 Will give a H GRAND ENTERTAINMENT, '--SEL A la Snazelle, entitled 13 "THE LAND OF THK ROSE, SHAMROCK,! AND THISTLE," W Limelight Artist. Mr CHARLES COOPER. ' B Part 1 will consist of tho most interesting iff Views of English Scenery, interspersed with the • IS following Songs :—" Ora pro Nobis" (illustrated), || Mr John Fuller: "The_>esert" (illustrated), Mr §f Howard Chambers; "The Ship I Love" (illus-' W trated). Miss Katie Fitzpatrick; Recitation, is "Jane Conquest" (illustrated). Miss Lydia B Fuller. . . ;B Part 2 will comprise Views of Scotland and p Ireland, during which appropriate Songs, beau*"; II tilully illustrated, will be given. ;;H Full Programme To-morrow. ~i m OT. BARNABAS' PAROCHIAti £5 ENTERTAINMENTS; , M .#''''THE ENTERTAINMENT |i To have been held in. Waite's Hall This .. H Evening, September 6, is ' S'BSH UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED. | To a date which will be duly notified. f| EXHIBITION of Glassblowing, Satur.'l day afternoon from 2 till 5. Admission ?, ■if 6d. Prizes given.—Works. Freeman's Bar. ■■'.-; M T IFE IN NEW G~UTNE~Ai I ..'-,'.. REV. C. VV. ABEL - - #B' Will ' /s£■ LECTURE IN THE HELPING HAND * S MISSION HALL. V~;M THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, i A Splendid Series of Limelight Views. || Conunencing 7.30. '%''mCollection in aid of New Schooner Fund. .. m L "— " ' » .:Wi : ~ r-J.,| ■— — __ JlmMsx.* .. i , _ , • TrrW BUSH FELLlNG.—Tenders are invibedyl till 12th September for Fellitag 80 acres of iff Btish.—Williarn Uavies. Waikomiti. ~>,§§
0 PAINTERS—Tenders will be re- •" ■ ceived up till the 9th for painting two -S ! houses at Parnell Rise, labour only.—Apply to* B J. Petford. Plumber, Custom-street. _: II fjfTO BUILDER B^lj ~- STORE AND DWELLING AT Jl ■-v.,. WAIROA S. * ■: I if Tenders due at Noon on MONDAY,- 16th inst, II MITCHELL AND WATT, , '. 1 -cr- \■ . _ Architects. H Victoria Arcade. -If "MORTHERN STEAMSHIP Ct___« 1 -Li PANY (LIMITED). - fl ' I TO SHIPBUILDERS. ~ 1 The above Company invito Tenders for the Jf Construction of a Twin-screw Steamer, hull M and spars, as per specification and drawings.to 1 be seen at their office. Palmerston Buildings. if ' r??rwe^ B-, t-Sos .delivered not later than noon ■ 1 on WEDNESDAY, September 11th. : || The lowa3t or any tender not necessarily 'ft .... .. .-^'V' CHARLES RANSON. 1 Manager. 1 Auckland, September 4th, 1595. I . ' 'I late Advertisements. '\ I , ■ •-•'"■'■■_. ——— __ — ;i BUTTER. -Wanted, first-class Dairy of , | Farmer's Butter, 501hs or over :'hißhest I. price given.—Apply Cheltenham Dairy, Devon- f ?.__: ;•« __CI S—Laßb Two Weeks. Serge and )f a^-,YI 'L^ eA, Suitin«s. reduced to 555.- ,:''; Adams and Bunker. Cash Tailors. ||X S r HEAV^~o^ehunga Sergei '|' Rivnhor n^*™? M' eel«. 655.-Adams and"" Bunker, Cash Tailors. 184. Queen-street. TK, 8-OUR Besb Suitings and Cork- (:'■ hLJi_- ore? VB.;7^ s- Lllst chance-Adams and ■■ :■ BunkCT^asliJ^anOTsJ^Qucen-atreet. • _* • _T.„^ ST S^RGlsS^^es- Slr^-iTliJt ' nnrt Brini-^n^HS- ,To measure. Sss.-Adaßß ■ andßqnker. Cash Tailors, 134, Queen-street. , 2^™' j?_£*>,__s-ti in great variety- -2* ' Th___W Vhli° Shirts (Tillio --<* HenderwnU Set. themselves:-Mooi-.,Piu- ; 1 1 j ES—Trousers Lengths cut oub from 53. II Tni'r,;Jf 8* Chance.-Adams and Bunker. Cash ; xai.ois. IS4, Queen-street. ' <-: ||4|S—Choic-TTweed Suitings reduced Rnni^- n %¥ fcwo weeks.-Adams and ."• _____j___a___Ta_loiy, 184, Queen-street. - ; t WAITED TO LET, a Furnished JW-i a?!?' t0 iwo f«ends, with or without '' Star Office. __. ■ 1 £_* S l™ D-Last Trt,° Weeks. Trousers ; i kor C^h -?J, t0 Moaswe—Adams and Bun' ______^___dors, 184, Queen-street. . - 1K B ~ Laab Two Weeks o7~our '■'. inSq i<s« Aa? anco Sale- Grand Line TronsetX^ 3 and B--ker, Cash Tailors, , tfsl_ S;^ aßfc Two Weeks, Splendid Heavy '!, iY. p^ul "° Suitings, 6Ss.-Adams and Bun--___J__ghTailoi_. 184. Queen-street. _ [ Ti^ SrV asb Two Weeks. All our BeTi __„_»- ?, nit>n KS reduoed to 755.-Adams and "nnWer^Cngh-Tailors. 184, Queen-tract, ! ; 4-__ S -~~ Last Two Weeks—Tweed Su* [ and KnmVl? 8 £' 4, ss ™ Greatly reduced.-AdanH '"; ____aunlcer. Cash Tailors, IS4, Queen-streot__ ' -1 7 S H D-'r^OUSER LENGTHS Cat/] -_lni»«Vn,i uut-, AU Prices. Last chance.- :V< SueeT. Bunker. Cash Tailors, 184, Quee* , W^N^Elll^UL DISCOVERS^ W a. wick b, w s (;. dlsh Kerosene Stove, burns without g Ln ur,',,, er-sene chemically changed into! | gS^^OO.OOO sold lit year? ZSs.-S"-Y°? N« LADVlieks Life Partner with ■- Pott Office 1! lnC°mc- aged 25--Apply A.G...|
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 213, 6 September 1895, Page 4
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