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AB3_3scaie_uts. ■ ■ \~7\ Pc r a i o uinr \J> Proprietor.. .. Mr H. N. Abbott. * MrH. N. Abbott ha« great pleasure ia bo anting tbe complete and enthusiastic s_.ee*,. achieved by the eminent author-aster, J Mb GEORGE DARRELL^ 7 Who, prior to ewb___.r_-_i._-g for hta Third Toar of America and England, will* play a Farewell Season of Twelve Nights in thia city. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION Of the intensely-realistic Drama, outrivailing v interest the famous detective stories of She*, lock Helmes and Gaboriaax. and now the aimlate rage of both England and America, eatijw FROM SCOTLAND YARD I • FROM SCOTLAND YARD 1 FROM SCOTLAND YARD! The incident*, of this absorbing play &M strictly true, and were comuouaicatcd to Mr George Darrell dHriJ-g hi 3 last tour in Anieria, !by the Chief of the Grimi rial lavesiigstfeT I Department in Chicago. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). JAN. 23, And last tics a hut one. Will be presented, with Magnificent _•<_,» Scenery and hffects. the great dra_maottfc t day, in 4 acts, entitled, FROM'SCOTLAND YARD, Rot Wtndh-am (of Scot-lttu-l Yard) .. .. Mr Geo. DjißEittt, Note—Special Senilis Effects iilastrate tia locale- of the drama, aad the misa en scene enl. HBinates with the heroine's darinj: act, THE LEAP FOP. LIE'S 1 SATURDAY. JANUARY 50, Will he perforaaed. for the first time ia Sew Zealand, the greatest emotional play of th*. day. autisled. THE CRIMSON" THREAD. V Pronounced by the Public and the Press to jatfi. pa_is in interest East Lynne, Canaille, and Trilby* Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s; Stslk 23 6d: Pit, One Shilling. Children half-price te Dress Cirsie, Orchestra Stalls, and Stalls. Bar office at Wildraan and Lrell's. Day sales st Williaasom's and Partridge's, Toiaeioaii.ti, Queen-street. Doors open at 7.15, commeace at 8 p.ai. Caj. riages at 10.50 p.m. -^ fi I T V H A L h, Lessee .. .. Air H. N. Abbott. £ fTIHE .piNEMATOGRAPHB, THE ELECTRIC _LL MARVEL OF THE■■'. CENTURY. i A POSITIVE SENSATION. "^ THREE EXHIBITIONS TO-DAY.^ PROGRAMME: " 1. Sandow (the Strong Man) 2. Execution ol Mary Queen of Scott (Coloured! 3. The Blacksmith's Forge 4. Military March ; 5. Japanese Fan Dance (Coloured) >- 6. Nigger Danr-e 7. Humorous Batking Sdea?e i 8. The Gaietr Girls ■_% 9. Cock Fisht 10. Trilby Burlesque (Coloured) 11. Boxing Cats 12. Train Enterinr Waterloo Station _ r • 13. Burlesque Highland Fling ' . 14. Serpeatine Dance (limelijsht effects) 15. Chinese Laundry (Humorous). SESSIONS as follows :— afternoon .. .. 5 o'clock. Evening .. .. 8 and 9. ADMISSION .. .. ONE SHILLING. f . Childrea. Sixpence. J. F. MacMAHON, Director. • "D>RASS T>AND /CONTEST. TE AROHA DOMAIN. FRIDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1597. J. Open to Bands in the Thames. OhinemuiJ.. Coromandel. "Waikato. Piako. Waipa and Tauranga Counties. CASH PRIZES FOR BANDS, £20 - £10 £5 X'j There will also be a SOLO CONTEST IN THS EYESJN6, IN TH.*- PUBLIC HALL, For which Trophies will be given as prizes. Adjudicator—C. Trussell. Esq. Supervisor—Mr S. L. Hii*3t j Entry Money to Domain between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Is; Children Half-price. Admission te Solo Contest, in the evening, Is each person. A Special Train will leave Auckland at 7 a.m.. leaving Te Aroha at 5 p.m. See Railwv Advertisements. WM. HILL, Hon. Contest Sec. ;■■ a i _—_ m O BUILDERS. VILLA RESIDENCE AT MT. EDEN: Tenders for the abo re will he received np to noon on MONDAY, February Ist. W. A. HOLM AN. Architect, 215, Tictoria Arcade. ENDERS are rsauired by the Avondal. District School Committee up to 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, 23th inst., for Cleaning tto School Rooms. Specifications can be seen attbe Head Teacher's Residence. JOHN BOLLARD, Chaimm_ mo builbbrS. VILLA RESIDENCE AT DEVONPORT. • Tenders for the above close at noon on SAT** URD.AY, 30th inst. W. A. HOLMAN. Architect, 215, Victoria Arcade. TENDERS will be received by * the undersigned until Saturday. 6th February. for the Removal and Re-Erection ef a Grs*i-l Stand. Fencing and Outbuildings from Otahunu to Paeroa. Specifications and particular*, to be obtained from W. BLOMFIELD, :.. Durham-street East* The lowest or and tender not necessM"**" accepted. _ mo BUSH CONTRACTORS, TENDERS will be received up to Noon of OH sl£t January, by the Kauri Timber CompM? (Limited), for Falling, Cross-cutting, and Delivering Two Separate Lots of Timber, each containing about __,OOO,COO feet. Dams for driving already built. Specifications and conditio.-.-; can be seen at the Offices of the Kauri Timber Coava-I (Limited), Auckland and Tairua. TENDERS are invited for tbe Lewe and Goodwill of the Rising Sun Hotelteffi years: present lease expires March S&-**"' Tenders close February 15,1597. For tuli W. ticulars apply to Sirs E. W. Morrison, oemw Bank of New Zealand. KarangahapcJtoff*___. fllO CO NTRAC TOB sTenders are required for the Constrac-ion °' an Aerial Tram wav about half a mile Ion? »" a Steam Tramway three queers of a "n''*7°*;» for the Komata Reefs G.M. Co. (Ltd.). •" Koruata. Waitekauri. The Company will supply the Aerial Ulaou-** cry and the Rails. . , The Krouod will be pointed out on tho Ist.!Zn .and 3rd proximo, starting from the f,|*" e; ager's House. Komata, at 9 20 a.m. each dayTenders to be deliver ed at the Offices » Adams and Hardine-, Thames, before 4 VfL 0 s February next, audressed " J. A. Pond. ■'•**.»• Acting General Manager, Komata lteel» °-'v Co. (Ltd.)," and endorsed " Tramways. The plans ani specifications to be seen at U* offices of ADAMS & HARDING. Mining Eneineora. Thsm»

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1897, Page 8

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