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Amusements. 0 p E. R AZZl iro~uT^ ' LAST FOUR NIGHTS OP THff oc, ■ ' LAST FOUR NIGHTBoj; THE ||ilgg. ANOTHER GIGANTIC SUCCESS " ' LAST EVENING Achieved by ► . B LAND h olt i And his POPULAR o PREMIER o DRAMA T lc ' . ■ In the Thrilling Franco-Algerian NovpH STRAIGHT FROM THE HEAI& ' STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART' ' STRAIGHT FROM THE HEAW ' ■ STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART! Written by Messrs ' '" BUTTON VANE & ARTHUR SHIRLEY The Entrancing Story '' ? The Entrancing Story , '■'•' Filled with the Richness of Colour ■ And the Glow of Variety ' Held the audience fascinated from W till Fall of the Curtain Rlsft : THE ABSOLUTELY UNPARALTET Pn : SPECTACULAR EFFECTS ED Admittedly Transcend all Previous Prn • ductions. The Dressing and Stage Appointments nf '\ Rare Gorgeousness. l STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART i STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART Interior of a French Mansion. ' ■" Electric Decorations of Exceptional Brit liancy and Beauty. ■"■-•. Realistic Representation of a Wharf at Marseilles. ' Deck of the s.s. Mistletoe. i THE MARRIAGE AT SEA. ' And the Awe-inspiring Tableau. ■". Depicting the Destruction of the Vessel •' by Fire. THE DANCE OF DEATH GRAPHIC PICTURES OF ALGERIAN LANDSCAPE. ■ The Halt by the Way. . BY THE BLUE MEDITERRANEAN -; THE GUI LLOTTNE. THE GUILLOTINs- i Thrilling Representation of-the-Details-of a French Execution. ■ . ' ', Algerian and French Military Uniforms ' specially executed by Messrs! GEORGE and GEORGE, Melbourne. PRICES: ■%/, 2/ and One Shilling, Book, ing Pee One Shilling extra. Box Plan \ at Wildman and Lyell's. Early Door • Tickets at Williamson's and Partridge's ' Doors open at 7. curtain at 8; Carriages ' may he ordered for 10.45. 7\ P E R A~ H O U S"E '< ATTENTION. • , GRAND OPENING PERFORMANCE MONDAY, JANUARY 31. ■ Reappearance after an absence of 17 years of the most travelled entertainment in existence, HUDSON'S SURPRISE PARTY AND ROYAL MINSTRELS. The Donators of Mirth and Music, • IS—STAR ARTISTS—IB ' Will on ; MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JAN. 31, ' Introduce the Merriest and Most Exhilarating Combination of Unpremeditated ; Humour and Harmony the residents of ■ Auckland have enjoyed for ■ years..' Patronised by His Royal Highness Dtike. of Edinburgh, Malta, 1S86: their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Con- > naught, two occasions, India and Japan; and the Elite and Populace in all parts of the world. . POPULAR PRICES: 3/,. 2/, and One Shilling. Box plan at Wildman-'s. Day sales at Williamson's, Partridge's,. ;- and Ellisdon's. , r ;. :; j Doors open 7.15, commence 8 sharp. - , i ARTHUR J. ROYD, ' ■■} Representative, j D' "VONPORT. . DEVONPORT.r ) FRIDAY NIGHT. JANUARY- 28. v "' | PONSONBY HALL, ' .' '( ] MONDAY, JANUARY: 31. }■ ' PHYLLIS PERRIER. " '' | PHYLLIS PERRIER, ": . THE FAMOUS CHILD MIMIC,. Will; appear in positively the same pro-1 gramme as played in all the great cities. COME FOR A GOOD LAUGH. '..■■-■ And . " \)i Come early. We are always crowded. , SUBURBAN • PRICES—I/6 Front; -1/ ; Back. , ' •-. . . ■ : -I™" """ '"' ".'' "' "^^Tr*",.. - ~T*^*T^^' ""' '■• • - ■-; ;■.- y- • Tenders. . ' _ SEPARATE Tenders invited fpr Plumpers' and Painters' Work' at Mr'■ Harper's New House; Newton Road, close & p.m. Monday. 31st. :\\T ANTED, Tenders for- Sale of VW Houses, off .Vincent-street, for Removal. The highest or any tender not necessarily.accepted.—Apply to J. M. Len. nox. Estate Agent. ___: O CARPENTERS.—Tenders will be ■ received until noon of Friday, the 4th February, IS9B, for the. Erection of Cottage at. Panmure. Plans, etc.. at my office, Vulcan Lane.—W. H. Skinner; Architect. nn O~ TTb tT~I L D. E R S; "Tenders are invited tintil Noon of WEDNESDAY, February 2nd, for the erection of a Cottage and other buildings at Mount Roskill,. near May's Farm, for Messrs R. Salmon and Co. Plans, etc., at their branch shop, Karanga-ha-pe Road. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - mO.BUI L D B R S. Tenders-will be received until noon of WEDNESDAY, February 2, for the Erection of a Presbyterian Church at Cambridge. ' • ■ ■ ■ . - • .■•.;. ED. BARTLEY, . : Architect. _ :■ "TvEVONPQRT CONVENT . SCHOOL.. Tenders for the above contract will be received up to Noon on FRIDAY. Feb. 4. at my office. Imperial Chambers, Corner . of Queen' street and Vulcan Lane, where plans and specifications-may'be seen. ; '" JOHN BOYLAN, C.E., - Architect. _ A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. TENDERS FOR BUILDIN ; G STONE .WALL. Tenders for Building Stone Wall. Labour only, will be received up to noon on FRIDAY. 2Sth inst. - Particulars at Office. . . WM. PERCIVAL, ; Secretary A.___ C.__ TVDNDA-CE,..-,- , ~gUßLip~"... .#^" LTENDERS. Tenders are invited for cleaning _tl« above Hall lor the next 12 montlis^a must be lodged with the undersigned not later Wait WEDNESDAY, noon, leu ruary 2, IS9B. , : For fu,l Particulars ap^to^ Avondale. 'AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. REPAIRS TO DREDGER 121. Harbour Board Offices. • - • • January 10th, 1898. Tenders will be received at this Office unui TUESDAY, the Ist flay of February. .1898, Noon for Repairs to Dredger 121 ii.' o* o specification to be seen at the Jingmeu , The' lowest or any Tender not necessarily '^Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman and endorsed ' Tender for Repairs to Dredger 1-1-By order of the Board, BRIGHA M, Secretary. mENDERS WANTED. Tenders wil be received up to Noon on ; SATURDAY, February 5, for Conveying* Boilers, each 30 feet long, together witn Machinery, ■ from Greymouth to Thamesdead weight about 60 tons. • ■ - For further particulars apply to tlia Anglo-Continental Gold Syndicate (Limited), Bank of New Zealand BuildingsThe lowest or any tender not necessarily acepted. ' : ; HENRY A. GORDON, General Manager. Auckland, January 25, IS9S. . _~.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 21, 26 January 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 21, 26 January 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 21, 26 January 1898, Page 8

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