AmusementsQP E R A HO r^g TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. .;... TO-NIGHT. '^ HERR ZIMMERMANN CorxW A. A. PARTRIDGE •• L-faf GRAND AND UNIQUE CONO._t_» Given by the UiN^R_ ORIGINAL BANJO. MANDOLINAND GUITAR CLUB. "!_\ Secure your Seats at once and you win thoroughly enjoy this concert. i™" ■ THE LATEST AND BEST MUSIC V OCTETTES, DUETS AND SOLOS GRANDEST FLORAL DECORAT.nxrt, EVER PLACED ON THE OP5_T' ' HOUSE STAGE. THE PROGRAMME FOR TO-NlfW HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED^ Dress Circle, 2/; Stalls, 1/. Secure vanseats early. Box Plan at Wildman ■••" ' Lyell's. Booking fee, 6d. Day Sales*". '-A ' Partridge and Co.'s and Williamson's _[__ : any member of the Club. ' ?™9 Doors open at 7.15. Comence at S sham 7S ho r a l h aTITI; • ■MR S. ADAMS' ■ '? "-~A" STUDENTS' CONCERN TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT i h MONDAY, Ist NOV. j.' : : _; [/■ PROGRAMME. '"?.''; PART I. Overture, 'Ungarische Lustpiel'. Keler.Bela ' ORCHESTRA. eia Violin Solo, Air Varie, Op. S9' Dancb ' MISS ELSIE CARDER. ca Piano Solo, 'Humoreske,' Op. 10.....,' ''.} MR T. FINER. [Tschaikows^ Violin Solo, 'Theme de Mercadante'. MASTER PERCY JOHNSTON. [Da^ Graceful Dance, 'Vieniese' Malembpr» - JUVENILE VIOLINISTS. a Piano Solo, 'Impromptu Mazurka'...LacV .MISS CRUICKSHANK. . X Violin Solo, 'Ist Air Varie' De Beriot MASTER GERALD RALPH. Concert Piece, 'The Mill in the Black Forest' Eilenbere ORCHESTRA. trS PART 11. Overture, 'Lustspiel' Kela Bela " ORCHESTRA. TViolin Solo, 'Romance, Op. 40' MISS M. TOLE. [H. Vieuxte__n_ Piano Solo, 'Valse, A Flat, Op. 34..Chopin MISS E. HOLLAND. . pin Violin Solo, 'La Reve' Gollterman ■ MISS F.. COOKE. an Sextette, 'Evening Breeze' Langev Ist Violin, MISS E. WHITELAW; 2nd Violin, MISS WHITSTED ; viol-? MISS THOMAS; Cello, MRS S ADAMS; Double Bass,Mß T. ADAMSPiano, MR S. ADAMS. Violin Solo, 'II Trovatore Fantasia..., MISS E. WHITELAW. [Alaij Piano Solo, 'Polish Dance,' No. 7 MISS M. WHITSON. [Scharwenk.; Descriptive Piece' Uhlan's Call'..Eile__b.rg Doors open at 7.30. Overture at 8. Tickets at Wildman and Lyell's and at the Hall. Trams and Buses direct to the Hall, 7.10 and 7.20. 7\ P E R A H 0 U~TI SIX-NIGHTS ONLY-SIX $£& TWO—MATINEES—TWO WEDNESDAY AND SATU RD AY AFTERNOONS, Commencing TUESDAY, 2nd Nov.,'_lS37. Edison's Greatest Production,, KINEMATO G R A P HiE AND PHONOGRAPH. ELECTRIC LIGHT, Superseding all Kinematographe Exhibitions. Creating Scenes of Wild Enthusiasm. _; - Specially Prepared by INVENTOR m EDISON, and the only Combina-_p tion of Instruments that have left _•<? his Laboratory for New Zealand. Js! A CARD. ' :'*.*s A The Management wish to impress upon' ; intending patrons that the Electric Light used is perfectly under control, though the effects are startling and marvellous. No Seats Reserved after 8.15 o'clock. _\s\ Tariff: 3/, 2/, 1/. .'V-\ Booking Office: Wildman and Lyell's. Day Sales at Williamson's andEllisdon's, Queen-street. A UCKLAND AMATEUR OPERA CLUft The Rehearsal. this week ,js,;p_&yijM_6lf - postponed. '■. > ".-: For next Practice see Monday's Stab. P. ft. DIX, , Secretary. . «§»„_•.,'.,. J? — . Tenders. TENDERS wanted for Painting and Paperhanging two-storied House, Hamilton Road, Ponsonby ; close November 6th.—F. J., Matthews, Builder. TENDERS (labour only) will be received at the residence of Mr C. La Roche, Kyber Pass, until the 2nd Nov., for the Construction of a House in London-street, Ponsonby. npcTBUiL__^RS~ANb~CONTR_-CTO-IS. Tenders will be received by D_S.C. until 10 a.m. on NOVEMBER 4th for the Erection of a Store at Karangahake. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Office of the Company, Queen-street; or from Mr Jas. Marsland, Architect, Karangahake. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. • __ m O B U I L D.. B R"S Tenders -will be received until Noon of the 12th November for the Erection of a Shop and Premises in Brick for J. Gilbert and Co., Parnell. R.KEALS&SON, Architects. , Victoria Arcade._ FT. O B U I L D> .E R S. A PAIR OF SEMIDETACHED TWOSTOREY HOUSES. AT ROCKY NOOK. Tenders for the above will be received up till 3 p.m. on THURSDAY, November 11th. W. A. HOLMAN, ■■ Architect, 215, Victoria Arcade. rj. 0 BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until Noon of MONDAY, November Bth, for the erection of the Children's Hospital. ED. BARTLEY, ArcMtecj»_ ENDERS will ge received up to Noon on MONDAY, the 15th inst., for U"> Removal of a House, etc., from Henderson and the Re-construction of the same with additions and alterations inHamiiton Road, Ponsonby. The lowest' ot any tender not necessarily accepted. R. W. DE MONTALK, ; Architect. , 22 Mining Chambers, Queen-st, Auckland. ___. TENDERS are.rewired by the Tararu Creek G.M. Company (Limited) tor the Consmiction. of a Water Race. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Offices of Adams and Harding, MmmD Engineers, Thames. , ty ,. The ground will be pointed out on tne 28th, 29th and 30th insts., starting from tne Tararu Creek Company's Battery at - Tenders to be left at Adams and Harding's Offices not later than 4 p.m. <■>" November 3rd, to be endorsed 'Tenders v» Water Race Contract No. 8. The Company supply timber. W. H. ARGALL, General^lanaggr^ EXTENSIVE CONTRACT. EXCAVATIONS ON THE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY'S SITE, FREEMAN'S BAY. The Directors of the Auckland Gas Company (Limited) invite tenders tor -> above work. ~. eppn Drawings and specifications may ™f™ and all information obtained on apP"^ tion to the Company's 'Engineer, » Chenery Suggate, Gas Works, Aucklano. Sealed tenders addressed to the Direcw and endorsed 'Tender for Excavation, eumust be delivered at the Co!£P aSLj Offices, Auckland, on or before the »' November next. _ .. __.„ oltrpa to The Directors do not bind themselves accept the lowest or any tender. _- E. B. PARSONS. Secretary. Auckland, 23rd,October, 1597. _.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 253, 1 November 1897, Page 8
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