'- ■' "•" •:";'." Amusements. Lessees: Messr^Delohery, Cra,d oa . to 4 Touring Manager: Mr He ß ry Col!» r , TO-NIGHT! TO Vint™. ANIGHT! ToSglj I THE RECORD HOUSE LAST NIGHTf ' THE BIGGEST OF THE SEASON '' A PARTLY CHANGE OF PReGUA^^ Eveev Item Fresh, Bright, _ Sparklik THE BEST PROGRAMME \ ■ • • W THE^SEASO^; DELOHERY, CRAYDON, and HOLLiwJ ELITE . W* ?, BURLESQUE, MINSTREL 4 VARI#Tv . COMPANY. ARW,£* TO-NIGHT! ~ TO-NIBHT!^ "McGINTY'S TROUBLES." 4 Mr Horace Bent's Lectors-/.l' "The War Correspendent.".. ,?' Mr Ted Herberte', >■; "Tale of tho Mil* En* Road." ''; The Side-splitting Farcical Comedy F> "A LORD FOR A NIGHT." ' *f Fresh Songs, Fresh Dances, Fkb* Specialties. • -" POPULAR PRICESJ2S, Is, A2JD,6 D Box Plan at Wiia_aa's. '■ ' I s C ITY fiAT^v^' SATURDAY NEXT. i SATURDAY. NEXT. V <vi GRAND VARIETY CARNIVAL, Ninth Change of Programme • W. WHIGOINS in his Champion Cotton ft! Skipping Rope Dance. ■. ** OUR RO L L C ALLCha*. St. Clair . „in May ifoye Chas. Moore MissLMieMow Alf.Dia«oad EyaSLClai™" £*• Barchard Dai*y Chard f : Fred Long Ethel Blair ;i JimGlever May Stafford .3 Popular Prices • Dress Circle, Is; StallsmJE. J. Burkes Orchestra; ; ; v W.Nolan .. .. .. MatuKer. is tiity hallT"^ MONDAY NEXT. ' jfJIHE pEOPLE'S nQNCEiisB' Under the Manattement ef P. R. Dir. Grand reproduction, by speciai raqDest,'af'thi ' ever-popular Miasical Ceniedy. '?:iT:-' MY SWEETHEARTT' ' MY SWEETHEART. Several new items will be introduced,including' ' "THE COAXING DUET," By MISS BULCE DUNNIN6HAM ■ And Mr FRED SMERBOURNK, Patrons are urged to secure; Day Tickets it ■■* Williamson's or Hoffmann's; ortebookseatiiiK Wildwan and Lyell's, in order to'prevent aetdi* leas crushing at doers. , ' IS—- FORESTERS' HALL. -/JD -~. ,„.■... ■.'; N 2;vVTON^?::' : .."k'-O"^ FRIDAY, JULY 17. MR ALBERT LUCAS' DRAMATIC RECITALS ji ' AHD f LIMELIGHT CONCERTS.' A TOUR THROUGH IRELAND/AMERICA AND NEW ZEALAND. ' Displayed by a Limelight Lantorn Bimiiir': '■ to that u«ed at the Polytechnic: Limelight Artist ..Mr Herbert hvanni" Under the Management of ..Mr albert Lu'ciii'' 1. Overture...... .Mr DnPlasiV 2. Splendid Views of Ireland—lts Cities, L&kei Mountain* and Scenery. J 3. Recital. "The .Fireman's Weddinf Wtf. ; beautiful views)......Mr AlbertMai 4. Song, Selected (her first appearance).;...,:_ MissiDu.Pto 5. Recital. "Shamus O'Brien"..MrAlbe|tLiicu 6. Pianoforte 5010..::."..........-,MiSsß'ull)«siJ; 7. Grand Views iof America — 3?he'.-:'J»l!iVitt': ,' *■' Niagara. Caj>it-i»l, fc'cetiery, etc.- •" /. ;8, Reclt«li,■M-The■§isha^:'•Bei"■-^pißtbria]^f^ • -trated) ..:...•........... .Mr Altext Luwii 9. Song, selected..Miss DuPlessis ': j 10. Recital, "Kissing Cup's Race "..Mr Albert • • _uca* - • ..,•;*■ *'^**'fl .iMffife'twA*- S'/,v 11. Beautifnl New Zealand Sceagry-The Laid, of the Moa, etc. '-'' ' J Chromotopes, Mechanical and Scenic Effects, etc. :: -,: : ;. S; :,fci';i Lecturer _*Mr Albertrlincas, y\-f ■■•;■■ Gallery and Front Seats-Is;.Body of Hall„6(U Doors open at 7.15. Ovcrtsre at 8. ; Agent. Mr BOSCO WILSCBf.,: AN INTER T AI"NM;;EN.T "Will he given in the n 1 -. ~ ©EVO NP O R v T .H ALL, ' .. In aid of theFfiaiof the HOLY TRINITY SUNDAY SCHOOL By the Children'; v ••••,;,! by ,MiMes^BMti, Burgess. Dam pier.' m- ,\". ;<nrtley(Bßmoers of JBanjoand sf«' > • 1 lib), and other?, TO-NIGHf. :"r '".16,,at 7.30." Tickets,' : iii -Ircn. id. ', • ■ QJT, MARK'B I> !: I'SH GUILD. ' - : ■ \ r v • :T To be held in St. L\: X ,' - HALL, Remaettßd; FRIDAY, JULY 17. Doors open 7.30. commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, One Shilling, or by Season Ticksti The following ladies and gentlemen wjH ttff. part:—Mesdawes Banks and Petrie, MismjX Therpe. Crowther. and E. HeskeUi. Rev., w Beatty, Messrs Gee. Reid. Beale, Kent, »na> Kissling.' ■ ' ' , >■■■.--■■ . Tenders- ___ J A WI T U RO A D BOrAB R WHAJtF~EXT_NSION. Separate Tender* are invited to^JS Wharf Extension, in aeeordaßee _*^SZ specifications, one for stone an4o^£& structure (one or both), to-be,*een.at^» wan Post Office <Mr John Garlands).^ _^ 4 Tenders to be sent in to Ch*iro«»^^ Board not later than 12 o'clock newMi.Wfw* DAY, July 25.1896. '~„„; „ a «itariU The lowest or any tender not nseMww accepted. At ****"• THOS.^.'TOW*^, '.-'• . ... 5 ... ,;-.' j^ir ■VTE vV " ZEALAND ■ GOVERNMENT J3I ■'• RAILWAYS.^', SUPPLY AND .DEII?ERT-jor_.WgJ > LEAD. COLZA, CASTOR. LINSEED^" LUBRICATING OILS. Railway Department. s( Head Office). ■■. ■ ■ WeUingten.4th July, W VVritlen Tenders wilLbe .received Office up till Noon of MONDAY, 3rd. Aag»j : 1896; for the Supply and -De-Tery of Wf^:mentioned Stores, Specifications nwyßß and Forms of Tender obtained » •.^^■ u s Store Offices. ■>Newmarket. A«K# Hillside, and the Stores Manager 3 Offlcs^^ lington. Tenders to be addressed to the ue Manager of New Zealand m*s&£&m ton. aud to he marked outside t«not' 'Railway Supplies." . . -.-.sjirilr Tho lowest or any teade* w^nrtMewj^ be accepted, and telegraphic Uadsrs vrw »» eatorUiaed.. . By order. RONAYNE. , General Me^^gf^ mo STONE WALL BUlL^^' Tenders are required untii Noon j|jJ* Wa a DAY. 23rd instant, fer certain 8^ jjt, Buildiag and other work-at Yiaw now, EPlans, etc., at our Offices. 216 and 217. «*rii | ArC&de* MITCHELL A^S^ m'-o bui JTTT^ The Time for Rceeiving Tenders fer [£ Erection of Building* at:OoremagM r* tended to Noon of MONDAY. »'««" Plans, etc., at our offices, Qieen^ st, r*®L I EDW.MAHONEY^SO^
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 166, 16 July 1896, Page 8
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