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j Amusements. \B O1 pc R A H0 v s~b! •11 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. fl ALF LAWTON'S * § NOVELTY COMPANY. " § THE NEW PROGRAMME < tr^.- fj ,A BIGGER SUCCESS ""^^ 1 THAN IVEB, I Every Item Encored to the Echo. B The General Terdict is— 8 ! A FIRST-CLASS ORGANISATION. I A Grand Show. Eg A Superior and Refined Entertainra.at, B BRIGHT, VARIED. AND SENTIMENTAL, I ! Nothing Ever Seen Like it in Auckland, , E 20 STAR ARTISTS 129 1 20 S I'AR ARTISTS |20 _ 7 g COME AND WITNESS FOR YOURSELF, 1 Box Plan open at Wildman and LyeH'g. I Day sales at Wildman and Ly ell's and Wll. 7 | liamson's. | INTRODUCING SISTER FRANCIS. DOK'T MISSIS. I A GRAND SACRED CONCERT AND I PUBLIC MEETING. 7 1 In the Interests of the Rescne and Benevolent ' 1 Work carried on by Sister Francis and p i Members of the Helping Hand Mission, jl ! will be held in the CHORAL HALL THIS (Friday) EVENING, His Worship tho Mayor (J. J. Holland, Esq.), will presid*. | : 1 Miss Alice Rimsner 7 I I Miss Jenny Miller SOLOISTS VMr W. Astley J Mr Higgott J Rev. A. Mitchell. Gold Medalllit . I \ Rev. H. Dewsbury | Sister Francis Miss Lillian Edgar, M.A., of tie ' e-nu-nrirnq V Reiicue Society SPEAKERS f Mr lieary wilding, of the Soe. •• P.W. and Children Hon. Wto. Jennings. M.L.C / Hon. Wm. Crowther. M.H.R. i Conductor, Mr Jas. Cnlpan; Leader of Oreha I tra. Mr Matkeaon: Pianist, Miss May Conolly; I Organists. Miss Becroft and Mr Vv«llg. Th, I Brass Band of the Helping Hand Misai-d will , I play selections in front of the Hall from 7to 7.20 ' p.m. A Choir of 300 voices, including the S.S, Scholars, will sinjt. Admission, Is. The whols of the proceeds will be devoted, to the abort object. Commence at 7.50, yTUItIGULTURAL HALL.. *^- OPEN EVERY EVENING With the V TRIPLE ALLIANCE! KLAER'S, St. LEON'S. AND BERNARD'S I CIRCUS! i TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). ' MATINEE PERFORMANCE, When Children will be admitted to all parts for 3d | THREEPENCE | 3d I MILLION PRICES : 2s. Is, and fid. ! j*|S T<ITY HA~LL. gD TO-MORROW (Saturday) NIGHT. GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE Tendered to Wally Edwards. . All the Leading Artists. ' 7 Wally Edwards in New Songs. Johnny Cullea in Football Topicalities, Reappearance of Di Levy and Harry Thomaj, Don't target: Saturday Night. I s C IIY_TI AU- f> D CONCERTS MAY COME! CONCERTS MAY GO! BIT FULLER'S POPULAR LIMELIGHT CONCERTS GO ON FOR EVER! ONE'CONCERT PER WEEK- „_„,.„, EVERY TUESDAY, . TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 12. jyR JOHN JjIULL-WS GRAND LmELIGHT CONCERTS.' Limelight Artist..... MrC E. MAC KISS. The next Entertainment will be entitled ANGLO-FRENCH LIEE IN THE CHANNEL ISLANDS, An Entirely New Set of Artistically-CoSonrid Views, just imported from England. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT. First appearance of Miss BLANCHE TOBIAS. Re-appearance of Miss MA RIE QUINN. , Great success of Mr R. H. BUTTERY. Basso. Mr ALBERT LUCAS will recite " The Belis.' Mr JOHN FULLER will sing "The Bins Alsatian Mountain-" and (by request) "Tha Death of Nelson" (with Grand PanstereoraMlo Effects). . ; ._ 7li A DAZZLING DISPLAY . AT THE SAILORS' HALL. LOWER ALBERT-ST. Our Monthly Limelight Entertainment, . TO-MORROW (Friday). Bth. 1896. Fifty "Views of the choicest Scenery, by Valentin* Glasgow. Best Coloured. Morocco ani tho Moors. A pretty and entertaining Lecture by M. Hoyles. Limelight by the Manager, Mr R. Little. Deors open 7.30, commence at 8 p,». Come and bring your friends. Road Board Notices. TUT ANG ER E ROAD DISTRICT. The following is the result of the Poll for tha •lection of two Members of tho Road Board .— Kirkbride. Matthew Middlewood ... 86 Henwood, William Lyne ... ..55 Gooseman. Samuel 43 Robertson. James 25 I. therefore, declare the first two of tha above-named candidates to be duly elected. ' EDWIN HALL. Returning Officer. May i, 1896. ________ TO THE RATEPAYERS OF MOUNI ALBERT. We, the undersigned, return thanks lor the 7 J support tendered to ua in placing us at the head of the poll. W. H. MARTIN AND ft J. BOUSttILL. . , Tenders. •A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. CLEANING AND PAINTING BUOYS AND BEACONS. Harbour Board Office, „ - Auckland. May 4.1896. TENDERS will be received at this office until TUESDAY, tho 12th inst.. at 3 p.m., for Cleanins, and Painting Buoys and Beacons in term* or specifications and conditions to be seenat the Engineer's Office. Tho lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed to tha Chairman, and endorsed "Tender for Cleaning and Painting Buoys and Beacons, ... By order of tho Board. J. M. BRIGHAM, Secretary^ , mO BUILDER S. Tenders will be Received up to Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 13th inst.. for Altera hong to the Auckland College and Grammar fccaooi Buildings. Symonds-street. Plans, etc.. at our offices. Queen-street. Edw. MAHONEY & SON. Architects.^ TENDERS wanted to Deliver Barque Commerzienrath Rodbertus at Launces* ton. Tasmania. ' Tenderer to find Crew and Victualling, owners find Gear and Balla3t. mrrH. Tenders will be received until noon SAT UK* DAY, 9thMay, addressed __, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Queen-street^ TENDERS for Bnildin^ 2 Double Chimneys and Painter's Work.—Apply on jo», Ellarslie, or to W. J. Stephenson, Beresforajt;,. mO PAINTERS.-Wanted, Tenders lot X Painting 6-roomed House. Plans an* specifications at W. Lambourne's, Pousontty* Tenders close Wednesday, at noon. j.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 107, 8 May 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 107, 8 May 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 107, 8 May 1896, Page 8