Amusements. o p E r7Uo^1 LAST THRI^n 0F 1 TO-NIGHT TO-NTf-wn, '*' LAST PERFORMANCE BU^TWO-S ' g L A N D J JJ 0L T ' Final Great Spectacular Product!™ STRAIGHT FROM THE HPi?* STRAIGHT FROM THE HFaB I STRAIGHT FROM THE HjH§£'l STRAIGHT FROM THE HPIS-"' LAST NIGHT BUT TWO HE'^T. ,"i LAST NIGHT BUT TWO of this SERIES OF BRILLIANT STAC* ft '■"'■ TURKS. DiA^ Pit Unparalleled in their Beautv:-«»j : Gorgeousness. iyanii;; ■THE FRENCH MANSION AT PEDqs' With ,« T-WggjL** « *?£ Xt, f R|,& ' THE MARRIAGE AT SEA. c' I Realistic Tableau of a DOOMED SHIP TN THE HANDS a. THE FIRE FIEND S°* SKETCHES OF ALGERIAN LAICT, SCAPE. A Halt by the Way BY THE BLUE MEDITERRANtjiv THE GUILLOTINE. THE GUILLOrfk Graphic Representation of a Pail * Execution. - m POSITIVELY LAST~~THREE VT.-vn. OF THE SEASON. PRICES: 3/. 2/ and One Shilling «** ing Fee One Shilling extra. Box w?" at Wildman and Lyell's. Early rT4 Tickets at Williamson's and ParMteP Doors open at 7, curtain at S- CarHsv may be ordered for 10.45. ' ' aP o~~e~ r ah o ■inrt A HURRICANE ATTRACTION COMrvn 18—STAR ARTTSTS-18 '" MONDAY, JANUARY 31 RETURN AFTER AN ABSENCE Off n YEARS W: OF THE RENOWNED AND ONLY 'JJUDSON'S §URPRISE -pARTY And ROYAL MINSTRELS, THE STRONGEST AND BEST ORGAVr SATION TRAVELLING. TO.THe'rESEDENTS OF AUCKLAND^ A SMALL CARD. \''' I have very great pleasure in introiW. ing a new Supreme Company of Eight'em Selected Artists, who have established! Record as Premiers of Refined Eirtertaitv. ers. and each and every patron can fed perfectly secure patronising this superior organisation, as they will see somethfe? new and different. V.^ Introducing the High-class Music"o[» Concert Party, the Picturesque Sctsa and Dances of an Opera Company, an 4 the Humour of a first-class.Comedy Co'bi. pany, and all within the bounds of-"strict propriety. . ; ; ? >•-. . PRICES OF ADMISSION: '" 3/. 2/. and One Shilling. '• :{ Box plan at Wildman's. , , Day sales at Williamson's, Partridge's, and Ellisdon's. Doors open 7.15. Smiling- begins S p.m. ARTHUR J. ROYD, Representative, Athletics, Etc. ,; J\ ONI T FORGET MMeSM PAEROA DRUIDS'SPORTS MVmZW Text SATURDAY,29thM onl 1 W&A °-v pAER;OA KACr : HACK RACES'. FOOT I RACES, BICYCLE RACK. , PL,*W^^ 9''1' ndl(l Lntr. ies ior;Eferj. sSjm 22 iJoMExcursion Train i Excwl ••<B£*i£3&c££raßS sion Boats! 1 Goldmining1 Notices. v ■TVTONPAREIL GOLD MINING COMV*i PANY (NO LIA.BIHT.yj, -^ 'The Ordinary1 General Meeting -ol tin1' above. Company will be held at No. Ji New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Que^nstreet, Auckland, ori FRIDAY, t:-J4mto? v 2SS, 1898, at 2.4a p.m. ' H. GILFILLAN, Jun., Manager,! Auckland, January 20, IS9S. Tenders. SEPARATE Tenders invited for Plumbers' and Painters' Work at Mr Harper's New House, Newton Road, close! p.m. Monday. 31st. ' I Iir^NTED, Tenders for Sale of i vV Houses, off Vincent-street, for Kemoval. -The highest or any ten«er_not necessarily accepted.—Apply to J. M. Lennox. Estate Agent. m 'O 'B U I L D E E & Tenders for the erection of a Residence on Epsom Road, Mount Roskill, will be receircd until noon of THURSDAY. 3rd February. : . . ARTHUR H. WHITE, Architect. m O^ B U I LDE R I Tenders are invited until Noon of WEDNKDAY. February 2nd. for the erection or & I Cottage and other buildings at Alount Koskiu. I near "May's Farm, for Messrs K. Salmon ana Co Plans, etc.. at their branch shop, Karanga; hapc Road. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. < .__j. i rp E. N D B B & TO BOATBUILDERS-Tenders required for Building 2 Dingles for Submimng Mm ing Service. Specifications may De ou tamed at. the Submarine Mining Bsiao.. lishment, Devonport. Tenders shoulQ^ > sealed, marked confidential, and addressw to CAPTAIN COYLE, Devonport, ») WEDNESDAY, 2nd February. m o buildebS. NEW CLUB HOUSE AT NEW ?j& 'MOUTH. '■" '■ ' '- ; , by the undersigned, and until noon THURSDAY, February 10, by R. v chope. Esq.. Hon. Sec. Taranaki uu> at whose orlice plans and specificauu may be seen, and also at our offices, »» and 317, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, i FRIPP & GOLDSBRO'. Architects.; J MPROVED FARM SETTLEMENTSTenders are invited by noon o f :MOV DAY, 7th February, for the SupPO about 24 tons of Grass w Seed. Dis . Specifications may be seen at "'^, n j, trict Land and Survey .Offices^^i New Plymouth, Napier. Chris enu Q Dunedin. and Head Office. o \ e" %„- Tenders lo be addressed to (he W"; r isterof Lands.; Wellington. . cs . The lowest or any tender not nesarily accepted. «aßßO>t- ■ . Under Secretary^ rp E N D E R S A N T B°' Tenders wil be received up to Noon * SATURDAY. February 5, for Conveyn*^ Boilers, each & feet long, toget^^Machinery, from Greymouth to i-J" dead weigh!, at-a- r tons. For further partii-i.lars apply \' i°^, Ai.Kio-Contincntal Co Syndicate i^ iv%. Bank of New Zealand Build I Tho lowest or siXf. tender not nslUr f.^sptod. HENRY A. GORDON,: General Manager- | Auckland, Ja:iuar>- H, IS9B- »
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1898, Page 8
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