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AiausciMCKts. jTi QIT V HALL. /vf TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. Great Success of THE SPECIALTY COM FA NYUnder the Management of MbWALLY EDWARDS. One ef the largest and most refined CompaniM ever seen on tho Hall Stage. - Come and witness for yourselves. R|"w Pi?n ax^ir[f fJ_ r «,vls serious illn«S8) of! FRLD NORRIt!, the Skatorial King. Genu and see him. Laugh—why ? because he will make you. Re-engagement of COLLINS aud BROWrfe two of the Funny Men. Re-appearance of CONNIE MERINIE ia hit Ihree-bar Act, the clevorestaod most daring act ever witnessed. And assisted by the full strength of the Company. < Prices to suit the public— SS-Wi-:v :: r ::.gS2g*' TO-MORROW (TUESBAY), APRIL 28 j^/£R JOHN "pULLfiR'S GRAND LIMELIGHT CONCERTS. Limelight Artist Mr CHARLES COOPEE The next Entertainment will be entitled A TOUR THROUGH THE SOUTH ' ISLAND. First appearance at these Concerts of Mist MARIE QUINN. ■ Special engagement of MISS MARION SAMPSON, who has recently studied uadtf Madame Eveloen Carlton, Wellington. Mr ALBERT LUCAS will recito "Mary. Queen of Scots." Mr REGINALD BURCH, Baritone. Mr J@HN FULLER will sing " My Pretty Jano" and " My Sweetheart when a Boy." QPS R A HOU SI, Commencing WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. . ALF LAW TON'S NOVELTY COMPANY, After a isost successful tour in the Australia! Colonies, and first appearance in New Zealand, Everything New, Novel, and Original. Each and Every Artist a Star. The names of the Artists a sufficient guarantee. Headed by, 0 U D A, The Most Graceful and Marvellous ASrial Artist in tke World, who has created the greatest s__., sation in America, England, and the United KinsdoM, Acknowledged by the Press aad Public to be the moat finishod performance of the kind ever seen. THE FIGHTING KANGAROO "JACK,"' Same as appeared before Her Majesty Queen ' Victoria aad the Prince of Wales, etc., - at the Royal Aquarium, Westminster. Introduced by Professor Williams. Special engagement of England's Elected Descriptive Singer Basso, Cantata, and Elocutionist. HARRY FITZxMAURICE, Who has just completed an eighteen months'; engagement in Melbourne and Sydney with Rickards' Tivoli Company as Principal Mamone, ' AGGIE | GRAY SISTERS I ANNIE , Tbe Most Graceful, Charoing SoDg aud Dance Artists. ' JAMES MOONEY, The Eccentrio High Kicksr and Specialty Artist, MISS EUNICE FERNANDEZ, Tbe Charming Mandolinist. : GUSFRANKvS, The Clever Acrobatic Song and Dance Artist, LITTLE FLORRIE RANGER. The Child Wonder. MISS STELLA TUDOR. . , ~ The Favourite Serio-comic. ALICE I THE MAHKUSIMIKE Specialty Artists of high repute, introducing their Irish Sketches, Songs and Dances, etc - • MISS VIOLET BISHOP. .. , The Pretty and Fascinating Art"i3t. :Mb JOHN MASON, The Versatile and Character Actor. i MISS IDA HOLBEIN. The Great Queen of Songs. ! ALF LAWTON, Just the Plain CoEsedian. Tho Latest Sensation, THE TRILBY BALLET, i Concluding with a laughable Farcical Comedy. Doors open at 7,15. performance 8 o'clock. ■ Admission—3s. 2s. Is. ®T. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL -ROOM* .' _„ ■<■■''■- .'-■ 4* CQN.CKfIX _ ~... .^ ',■-■'■■>. Will tf_ held TitlS EVENING, when tho Annual Distribution of Sunday-school Prizes will'take plae*. ' Admission: Adults, 6d; Children, half-price. Concert to eommenco at half-past 7. ANEHUNSA PUBLIC HALL. FAREWELL SOCIAL ■ .. TO jR EV. W. E. MUL GA N WILT, BK HELD ON .TUESDAY, £Bth April. 1896. Tho following friends have kiwily promised to assist in tho Musical Part of Entertainment: Mesdames Lyell Brewer, Misses Mulkere, Moody, Browne. Wells, Taylor; Messrs Taylor, Smith, Meredith, Bray and Master Percy J-h-seti. Tea at 6.30 p.m. Tickets, I*. KRVICE OF"~SONG~at St.. Alban's Church Mount Ro-kill, on Wednesday Evening. 29th inst., commencing at 7.45 pirn. Collections in aid of Sunday School Funds. I. im nun ' m mi m i i ~.—--■,■ il I _■»___ Tenders. _-^*|F^^_^ Public Works Offiso. • Auckland, April 25,1896. TTTOKAPQ NATIVE SCHOOL, Tenders received at this Office till noon oa THURSDAY. 21st May next, for above Buildings. Plans, etc., at this Office, and at Post Offices, Gisteorne, Tauranga end Rotorua. No tender need necessarily be accepted. CHAS. ft. VieKERMAN, Res. Eng__ "If ATE RIALS FOR PAINTING. Tenders • for tha Supply of Materials for Painting School Buildings will.be receivedby the Education Board, Auckland, until noon of WEDNESDAY, May 6. 1896. Specifications and conditions may bs seen at No. 216. Victoria Arcade, Auckland. The. accepted tenderer or tenderers will not bo allowed to withdraw from the contract, entered into by bim or them with the Board, nor will his or their sureties Vie relieved. MITCHELL & WATT,. Architects. S" EPARATE Tender* will be received op till 4 p.m. fu WEDNESDAY: 29th inst.;. for OarOentoT's. Plnmkers unci Painters' Work on the 1.0. G.T. Hall. Onehunga. for Courtpndeot Onehunga, A.O.F. Plans and SpecincatKntf apply, A. ROBB. Cabinetmaker and Upholster. Qucsn-street. , OnehiiEtxam,o C A R P E N T E -'iT& Tenders will be received up to Nosn of SATURDAY, the 2nd May, for Additions to a House in Ponsonby. r Plans, otc, at our offices. Queen-street. Ed. MAHONBY &_____. mANKS AND S f T 0 V E"S. Separate Tenders for the Supply of Tanks and Stoves for the Auckland Education Board wm , be received by the Board until noon of WJ£uNESDAY, May 6,1896. \ . Specifications ai;id conditions may be ssen at No. 216, Victoria Arcade. Auckland. The accepted tenderer or tenderers will aos. be allowed to withdraw from tho contract entered into by him or them with the Board, nor will his or their sureties be rfclievea. MITCHELL & WATT, '» Architects^ TENDERS will .be received by the" Undersigned for Draining about One Hundred Chalus at Kohimarama, also for Fencing, up to 30th inst. Specifications to be seen at my office; the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.-F. A. WHITE. 91. Queflnst reer.-Ajieklanrl. :■>■■, fjjrTo car pent cr s Tenders will be received up to noo_-__- : THURSDAY, the 30th instant, for Alterations to a House in Vinceut-streot. Plans, etc., at our Office. Queen-street. EDW. MAHONEY & SON. Architect*

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 98, 27 April 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 98, 27 April 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 98, 27 April 1896, Page 4

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