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c Amusements. THIS FACT ' ' ■ ' \ SHOULD BE BORNE IN MIND V In consequence of the near an™ ■! - the Termination of th e S^ 4 ; B LAO JJ O L T-S Latest Spectacular Dramatic Attracts ■" ii ii in * THE COTTON KING f \ n J* of necessity restricted'to On y a few More Representations i Only a few More Represent!!" om THE COTTON KING' ' i<FILLED TO THE BRIM With Charming Incidents, Startlinsr v»i. sodes, Novel Effects, Ma^nifet Pl Scenery: THE OLD HOME AT COTTONHURST '-'• • THE MILL HANDS' PICNIC " A Scene of Rollicking Mirth and GaW OUTSIDE THE MILL OFFICE! * The Retributive Hand of Vengeanri. PRINCIPAL WORKROOM OF THP COTTON MILLS. '? COTTON PRINTING MACHINPRV A Busy and Realistic Picture "; THE GREAT LIFT SENSATION ' ■• THE GREAT LIFT SENSATION! '" PRICES: 3/, 2/ and One Shilling BonY ing Fee One Shilling extra. Box TW at Wildman and Lyell's. Early S Tickets at Williamson's and Partridge. Doors open at 7 curtain at 8; CarrilL, may be ordered for 10.45. -^f3,: j NOTE—The SEASON CONCLimW ! SATURDAY, January 29. __ "' j^S QITY HAIE "Tji}', ; TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT ' TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. Grand Re-opening of the City Hall and Inauguration of the * vH^" SATURDAY ENTERTAINMENTS"" FOR THE PEOPLE. MUSIC. MIRTH. HARMONY THE NAVAL SUPREMACY OF THF BRITISH EMPIRE Pourtrayed by a Splendid Set of Limelight Views. ■ THE AUCKLAND NAVALS. TORPEDO WARFARE. LOSS OF H.M.S. VICTORIA, etc., efc A well selected Programme of Humorona Songs and Ballads. Not the Usual Variety Combination' But ' A POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT. Refined. Amusing. Instructive. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Front Stalls, 1/ ' ! Ail other parts, Sixpence. i. McCONNOCHIE, __ _ Business Manager: i }S A GRICULTURAL TTALL /»_'' ii. XI O TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. ■ ' RE-APPEARANCE OF THE ALHAMBRA COMPANY '. , Headed by the ORIGINAL AUSTRALIAN BLONDIN. THIS IS A VARIETY COMBINATION Of 15 | STAR ARTISTS | 15 In all the Latest Songs, Dances, Specialties, Farces, etc. . /...'., [ We have no pictures, but depend on our Talent to draw an audience. Our Programme consists of f MUSIC, MIRTH, and MINSTRELSY, j First Appearance of the JAMES BROTHERS, " : , COMIC TRICK CYCLISTS'. ;•.;'. -' BLONDIN will give an Exhibition outside the hall at 7.30, introducing several i New Feats, carrying a Boy across on his .' back, etc., etc. ■*;; X S POPULAR PRICES (J D [ Chairs, 1/. Body of Hall, 6d.. CHARLES MOORE,. Manager.' > Athletics, Etc. A UCKLAND LADIES CYCLING CLUB jQ ______ , ~ NOTICE. The First Run for the year will take place TO-MORROW (Saturday), leaving Upper Queen-street at 2.30 p.m., for Northcote Ferry.JTee, thence to Northcote and on to the Lake, where Afternoon Tea will be provided. TfiRIENDLY QOCIETIES' QPORTS AND /"I ALA. ■JANUARY 29th, IS9S. ' In the DOMAIN CRICKET GEOD ND, SPECIAL NOTICE TO COMPETITORS. Acceptances close for Cycling and Pedestrian Events with the Hon. Sec, at Kidd's Commercial Hotel, on SATURDAY, January 22nd,up to 9 p.m. EXTRA AMATEUR RACES, For Financial Members of Friendly Societies • only. BIG PRIZE MONEY. See 'Star 'To-morrow Night. H. T. GARRATT, Hon. Secretary. , Tenders. rpENDERS Wanted for fainting Cottage np JL to Noon on Saturday.—Apply on job, J. Rowe, Builder, Trafalgar-street, Onelninga. mENDERS; Invited, until ith February for A Raising and Repairs to Cottage, etc., at Mangere.—Particulars apply to W. M. Han, Mangerc. TO PAINTERS.—Tenders Wanted for Painting G-l-ooined Cottage.—Conditions to oe seen on the job, corner Rose Road and Leignton Streets, Surrey Hills. TIENDERS Wanted, Labour only, for X Re-roofing with Iron and small Adcniions to.House.—Aply on premises, Between 6 and 7 p.m.—W. Blyth, 15, Graf ton Road. , rpENDERS required for the Erection of 1 a Cottage in Ligar Place. Plans ana specifications may be seen and tenacn. left with Mrs Payne, Grafton Road, near Bridge-street, till noon of Tuesday, *eoruary Ist. Lowest or any tender not necessarily acceDted. i_ A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. TENDERS FOR BUILDING STONE j WALL. Tenders for Building Stone Wall, I* bour only, will be received up to noon o» FRIDAY, 2Sth inst. Particulars at Office. TO, PERCIVAL, Secretary___j_i_. T\BVONPORT CONVENT SCHOOL Tenders for the above contract wffl * received up to Noon on FRIDAY, *c* > at my office, Imperial Chambers, uw of Queen street and Vulcan Lane, wu plans and specifications may be seen. JOHN BOYLAN, C.E., ' Architect I ~~ '

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 17, 21 January 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 17, 21 January 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 17, 21 January 1898, Page 8

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