Amusements.. /"\ P E R A HOUSE, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. A REALLY SOLID ATTRACTION. THE GREATEST DRAMATIC NOVELTY OF THE TIME. A NEW LOCAL DRAMA. Its first production on any stage, •• THE '"■ I ■^y ELLESLE Y-STREET TV/TURDER!' By COLLETT DOBSON'S Powerful Coterie of Dramatic Artists.; 'The most mysterious crimes are the most open. Those which defy detectives and baffle barristers are invariably committed in our very midst, and before the very eyes of our protectors. We are lulled to a sense of false security until, our pre-conceived ideas are shaken to their very base by a TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.' ' ' SPECIALLY PAINTED SCENERY, Including Auckland from North Shore . > , Queen-street by Night Albert Park T The Public Library, etc., etc., etc. ' LARGE AND EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA" Popular prices: 3/, 2/ and 1/. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. ■ Day Sales at Williamson's. .• Z*IX riITY HALL. T^ \j \j —— X TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. R. B. * C. O.; r The Largest Programme ever offered. ' 15 STAR-ARTISTS. . 15 STAR ARTISTS. Special Engagement of WILFRED MERIDITH. PART I. OUR GEORGEOUS FIRST PART. Four End Men. Four End Men. PART 11. Our Olio, of 20 Specialty Items by the full strength of the R.B. and C. Co. PART 111. BURLESQUE. BURLESQUE, BURLESQUE. By Harry Baxter Amy Vaughan Mike Maher Lillie Smith . • Etc., ■ Etc., Etc. Introducing all the latest Songs, Dances,' Character Sketches, etc. Q D POPULAR PRICES I s : . HARRY BAXTER, Manager. Q~T\ THOMAS' SCHOOLROOIL Nov. 10th—WEDNESDAY—Nov. 10th. A CONCERT in aid of Fencing Fund, assisted by Leading Amateurs, to conclude with the farcical comedy, ' IN CUPID'S CHAINS.' Admission, 6d. Doors open'7.3o; commence i. ii" A UCKLAND CALEDONIAN k W A. SOCIETY. In response to the wish of a <~wZ£r > large number of our Members x*. it has been decided to change the place of meeting to ST. GEORGE'S HALL, and the next Social will be held in that popular place of amusement on WEDNESDAY NEXT, November 10th, at 8 p.m. A Liberal Programme" has been provided and there will be Cards and Draughts for those who do not wish to dance. Visitors' Tickets may be procured from Members of the Committee. J. CREAMER, Secretary. Lectures, Ste. ore st cr s1 ha 'l l. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. W. W. COLLINS Lectures THURSDAY EVENING, 11th November. Subject : 'A TRIP TO THE MOON.' SYLLABUS : . 'f: - Our Nearest Neighbour—Her Great Age, Distance and. Size-4TtieJMan in the Moon —Lunar Tvpogriaphy-^-Craters—Mountain Ranges — Plains' - find" Seabeds — Past Activity—Absence of; Water and Atmosnefe—lntense Heat 4 and Cold—A Dead World—What She T-eaches as to the Probable Future of the Earth. j Illustrated with a magnificent series ol Photographs', including- the latest productions by the great Refractor Telescope of the Lick Observatory, showing every detail of the Moon's Surface. Doors open at 7.30; admission, 2/ and 1/. Goldmlnlng Notices. LORD ROSEBERY GOLDMINING COMPANY (No Liability). Notice is hereby given that a Call (the first) of One Penny per Share has been made by the Directors payable to the Manager at the Company's Office, 87 Queen-street, on WEDNESDAY, 10th November, 1597. H. W. SMITH, Manager. Auckland, 26th October, 1897. LORNA DOONE GOLD MINING " COMPANY (No' Liability). - Notice is hereby given that a Call (the second) of One Farthing' per Share has been made this day by the Directors payable to the Manager at the Company's Offices, Jesse King's Buildings, 71 Queenstreet, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, 10th November, 1597. - - • S. T. TWENTYMAN, Legal Manager. Auckland, 26th,October, 1597. MORION PURU GOLD MINING COMPANY (No Liability). A Call (the third) of One Half Penny per Share on the Capital of the abovenamed Company has "this day been made by the Directors payable to the Manager at the Office of the Company, Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of November. 1597. CHARLES GROSVENOR, Auckland, Ist Nov., 1597. Manager. Tenders. mENDERS Wanted for painting Cottage, JL Edward-street, Devoiiport, tiff Wednesday, the 10th inst. Plans on job. _ mo BUILDERS. HOUSE AT TAKAPUNA. Tenders are invited for the above until the 15th instant. ARTHUR P. WILSON, Architect. November 6, 1597. LENDERS will be received up till 3 p.m. on FRIDAY. 12th inst,, for brick work, painting and plumbing, labour and material, for "Ewo Storey House in Wellesley-street "West. W. A HOLMAN, Architect 215, Victoria Arcade. O BUILDERS. A PAIR OF SEMI-DETACHED 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. , rpo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The time for receiving Tenders for Erection of Store at Karangahake for D.S.C. has been extended until November 10th. Plans and specifications to be seen at Company's office, or at the office of Mr Jas. Marsland, Architect. Karangahake. , rpENDKRS will be received up to MONi- DAY Next, the loth inst., at 12 o clock noon, for the Erection of a at Bellwood, Mt. Roskill. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. W. de MQNTALK, Architect.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 260, 9 November 1897, Page 8
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