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Agmseiaentg. •• o p Ell so if~f^ Under the sole direction of Mr Charles W nd StraCHS! StTCCITRS! SCOCKSS! Another Dramatic Tbiumph i Phenomenal and Instantaneous" Again last evenim; tho house was crow/W. o ,MU it, nMS« tt h 5," oond Production 0 ? dedl« Gerald Holcroff. Great Sensatioaal Drama. ,v r 5 acts, entitled, 1 THE BROAD AItBOW THE BROAD ARROW. 4& One of the latest London suctesies (By arrangement vrnh W. J. Holloway Ew > | A Romantic Draw a of inteuse dramaticW'l L • vividly pouriraying human naturer': A success from iho rl,e to the fall of the curt»i, Continued Unabated Success of th*" 1 ALFRED WOODS DRAMATIC SEASON - Tlllfi BROAD AKROW UWi f, A seriosof Realistic Stage Pictures, f The Great Railway Smash <! 1 he Gkkat Railway Smash |5 A Wonderful Micchanical Effect V-TO-NiUHl1 (K'itlDAY) LUNIGH'f '-'<V TJiSBROAU ARROW. ' ' ,(• _ Every ereniHg uotil further notifP 10 Tariff of Admis*ion : Dress Circle andn™i. tra Stalls. 4s: Stalls. 2s 6<; p£ O, o IMS'** . Box Plan at Wildnian and I^yelll No e w r . • charKe for bookinst. "oextt* Day Sales at Wiliamson's. Doors open 7.15; early door* (6* extra.) 65<i ■ Curttun at 8 sharp. Carriages at 10 45 ! 0 CALLED TQ ARMS. ' ' | rpEE BEST OF "FRlENl)S~liusi^ ■ -™- PART. c . ■;■> s GRAND COMPLIMENTARY FARS N WELL CONCERT, Tendered by tho leading Artistes of Auckland tt y TVF R T OHN T7ULLBR IVJ.R O OHN 1? ULLER At the CITY HALL. ■% '• TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! V (Friday, December U), Prior to Touring the Southern Portion of Now ;" Zealand. Australia and India. " Re-appearance for this Concert of MISS CLARICE BRABAZON (Associated in so many of Mr John FnlW. Successful Popular Concerts), who will play, by request, '• "The Dying Poet" (GnttichalkV Mr JOHN FULLER will sing •' The AncW. Weigh'd," "She Wore a Wreath of Roses »L " We Don't Know How We Lore Them I'll wl Lose Theus.1' "»"» -Three Old Maids of Lee," by PubUs n t Beresforii-strcet School. t? Tickets can be obtained of Eady, Williamson 1 Adling-on, Hoffmann, Carter, Partridge &Co ' Circle seats may be r O served it Mesm' • Wildman and Lyells. Ino extra charge. FU'l Programme yesterday's issue. Dress Circle. 2s • Body of Hall, li. And THK BEST OF FRIENDS MUST PART. DI. JAMES'S HALL, TO-NIGHtT^ Mesmerism. Music, Laughable Faroe, All for 6d. "Let the people coma." TJpXHIBITION ef Wlasgblowine, Satnr. '• JPi day afternoon from 2 till 5. Admission _ 6d. Prizes given.—Works Freeman's Bay. ADA ME VEARA, PhysignornisTand Character Reader, third house below Napier-streer School, Napier-street. Positively for short time only. MSilettes. Etc. "ICTORTfI SHORE AMATEijR r ATHLETIC AND CYCLE CLUB. i. EIGHTH CARNIVAL *T TO-MORROW 1 TO-MORROW I ' NORTH CRICKET GROUND. _ 'i First event to start at 2 p.aa, '||V •♦- ;m Hunter's Band in Attendancb. :- THROUGH TICKET. 15,.. Including Return Fare by Ferry, v, Mr B. A. LAURIE'S StartinK Machine Till be used for tho Sprint Races during the after 7 11OOU, '• ...,., R. WYNYARD, -"" """*"—"t— Hon. S«& \■, _ - '• m A UCKLAND CALEDONIAN ■ saSSwi society. : Patrons: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOTERNOR AND LADY GLASGOW. ANNUAL SPORTS s os FRIDAY. JANUARY Ist, 1897, IN THE ; DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. LIBERAL PROGR A.MMB. OF SPORTS. s RUNNING, BICYCLING, -v DANCING, TOSSING THE CABER, HAMMER THROWING, Etc. Era 6 For full programme and conditions, see Pos- " ter« and Maily Paper, of Wednesday, Uec. & Tho advertised Onen Cycliuß KwU are Xi Members of the Auckland Cash c7f, l' st 1 ?,V troßo . " REMEMBER-Kntries close at the Metropo lilan Hotel nest SATURDAY, up till 8.30 P.* JOHN CRKAMEB. S.erotwy. Williamson Avenue. ___ \ Tenders. ipOUNTY OF WAITEMATA. I SUPPLY AND^DEirVBRY OF SCORIi ASH FOR 12 MONTHS IN TAK-A PUNA AND NORTHCOTE. BIRKENHEAD. TENDERS for the abave are iavitoaW» noon of FRIDAY, the 18th December lnsUni. Specifications at tho County Office. AucKi»w» OLIVER MAYS. Clerk and Treasarei1' December 9,1896. ;—_—- m E N p Ell Tenders arc invited for Driving a Tunnel of 200 feet, according l&,'C "SfiSWrtW* JGrosvcnor Special Claim. JUuhga« Specifications may be seen at the^Ogfg, the May Queen Gold Jlinms C°-^'f (LtcU, Anglo Cuntinenial Gold bjudicaw i Auckland, aud ihe NEW ZEALAND EXPLORATION CO. (Ltd.). Arcade. Auckland. Tenders close on the 20in Decembei\____i "I DDITIONS""TO CHAPEL-STRBET 'A- SCHOOL, AUCKLAND. seen at 216, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. fp «^ pre rs vTllnot1'. 8 The accepted tenderer or tenderers > & allowed to withdraw from the contra^ iUhl3 into by him or them with the Boaicl, noi or their sureties be relieved. MITCHELL and jS&jj. d i n ft 4he Season is now on arffltfo» undertake large or small jobs. JW"™ application. Layer, Nnsent-atreet. —*

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 294, 11 December 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 294, 11 December 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 294, 11 December 1896, Page 4

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