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Amusements. , n p E R A H ° v s"« Sole Lessee & Director..Mr M. B. Cuttt, H General Manager Mr L. J. Log■ :; SIX NIGHTS ONLY. ■ ■ Commencing , "•' B TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. W By Special Permission, under the-pit i ■ ronage of His Excellency the Governor, ■ D A N T E ''"•.*■■ THE GREAT, E Supported by ■ i ■ MDLLE. BDMUNDA vis ■ ; . AND COMPANY »: B IN MAGIC UP TO DATE. B NEW—ALL NEW B . THE MARVELLOUS BICYCLIST ~" ' U THE FATE OF MME. SANS ■ GENES H THE BEGGAR'S DREAM 1 NANKO, AN ASIATIC MIRACLE B THE WONDER, KARMOS <?'WB Circle ' and Orchestra Stalls 3/, Stall*! I 2/ Pit 1/. ' - if Box Plan from 10 till 12 and 2to 4 i Opera House. • 8 J. E. PETHERICK. I I~~T A GRICULTURAL HALL. "/P 1 JOHN FULLER'S I MYRIORAMIC EXCURSIONS. r I TO-NIGHT—At Eight-TO-NIGHT. , 1 MR JOHN FULLER has great pleasure'- i ■ in announcing that by the energy am^v H enterprise of his New York Agents he 1 is enabled to offer his patrons a unlqus B Myriorama, .dealing with v ; t| THE LATE WAR IN CUBA " ■ THE DISASTER TO THE MAINS* 1 THE UNITED STATES NAVY. - i | The Pictures are NOT from Prints, on 1 Illustrated Papers, but \- 1 FROM NEGATIVES TAKEN ON TECjf- I SPOT. M 1 POPULAR MUSICAL PROGRAMME./. 1 MR JOHN FULLER will sing - 'T'ae g Blue Alsatian Mountains; and 'Heai;^ I of Oak' (Illustrated) I MR HOWARD CHAMBERS- will sing, ; | 'The Briton and the Vank 1, (new pat- 1 riotic song, .words by B. Fuller, music I by W. Fuller), and Henry Russell I 'Ship on Fire.' I MISS HETTIE WARDEN will sing-; I 'The Toilers,' and 'The Old Folks at 1 Home,' the former pathetically ana tfief: 1 latter quaintly illustrated. . I MISS LYDIA WALTERS will Recite -i I ■Billy's Rose' I MR BEN FULLER will sing—'Encore . 1 One Polka,' and take part wi'th-lflas) I Warden in humorous duet, 'Matrimony I jal Sauabbles' I 1 O POPULAR PRICES—I/ and 6d./»_ I Day Sales at Williamson's. Dy I p H O R A L H~A L k... I TO-NIGHT. ~~ TO-NIGHT. I DAMPIER'S BENEFIT CONCERT. I Full Programme in Saturday's Papers. I Buses and trams from all parts. I 7 and 7.20 steamers from Devonport. § FRONT SEATS 2/. BACK SEATS I/ft I ALEX. SMITH, Hon. Sec. ' I LL"" SAINTS' • WINTER ENTEIS I TAINMENTS. IS9B. ■■■■•■■'■■ I TUESDAY, SEPT. 27. , | GREAT ATTRACTIONS. | COME EARLY. ! I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. i As many Ticket Holders were unabla I to gain admission to the last entertain- ', I ment they will be admitted to the above I on production of Ticket only. ~- 1 Admission 1/, Children 6d. | Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Commence .$ I p.m. _____ ___'■'■ I TJRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT,;; iT THE WORLD RENOWNED 7 PAYNE FAMILY Open in the OPERA HOUSE, WEDNES- v DAY October 5. Everything New, ..'Bet-v?« > ter, Brighter, More Attractive and Amus-' r ' ing than ever. '" , -TvEVONPORT SOCIALS. The next Social will take place .in ; the Holy Trinity Schoolroom on THURS- > DAY NEXT at 8 p.m. Succeeding Socials at fortnightly . intervals. C~f! MARK'S CLUB, « ] Owing to Hall being engaged on TUESDAY j Members of the Gymnasium will not meet, v until FRIDAY EVENING. „„„.„ FRANK J. SANDERSON, ■,-';■ Secretary. | Late Advertisements. MOORE, Pitt-street—Men's, Boys' and Youths Clothing, at Wholesale Prices s OORE, Pitt-street—All Wool Suits to Measure 35/; Trousers to measure 10/6. . ■'. > OORE, Pitt-street — Hard and Soft Felt Hats from 1/11 to 7/11 , OORE~Pitt-s treet—Heavy Shipment -: White Shirts, just opened, one prica ; 2/11. _ ; MOORE^ Pitt-street—Black Seamless Sox 6d per pair. Cashmere Sot 3. , pairs for 2/ .-_..: OORE, Pitt-street—Very Latest Dn Jim Felts, all colours, shapes, ana prices.^ ':, , OORE, Pitt-street—Men's Tweed . Suits from IS/11, strong Tweed Trousers. 4/11. ' . ~:• MOORE; Pitt-street—Straw HatsStraw Hats—Grand Assortment from .;.. 1/ each. : J . T©ad©ps. npENDERS wanted for Building Chimneys, A Painting and Plumbing three Houses.Apply W. E. Savage, on job.Sunnvside, Devon-; pori;. . '.. : . TO BRICKLAYBRS.-Tenders .will be re^ , . ceived up to noon of TUESDAY, .27th, for , Foundation and Chimneys to Residence, Mount) Rofeltill Road, near Smeeton's Store.—ApplT oa ; job to Geo. Hatcher. Builder. .' fjnENDERS wanted for Carpenters' and J- Plumbers' Work at House, Churchstreot, Ponsonby, until nobn September 29, Specifications may be seen at Mr W. Morpeth's, Ironmonger, PonsonDjv-. Road, where tenders are to be addressed. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Jl_^—L- -'■■ 7nENDERS~~wiII be received for the, -^ Erection of a Cottage in Glasgow Terrace, up till SATURDAY, the Ist; of October, at 12 o'clock noon. Plans anfi ' specifications at my office. R. W. de MONTALK,, Architect. • 22. Mining Chambers, Queen-street. _ 7p~6" B U I L D E ±TS. HOUSE IN RICHMOND ROAD. Tenders due at noon on FRIDAY, 7th,. ep em er. MITCHELI _ & W ATT. Architects. _ ■ Pp O % v if j>J^E R S. Tenders will be received until MONDAY, Ist October, for erection of a House at Devonport. GEO. S. GOLDSBRO\ Architect. 316, Victoria Arcade. . mENDERS will be received at the of--I flee of the Mountain Rimu Timber Company. Limited, up to noon October 15 for the laying of about two miles of tramway, also for the delivery oi 5,000,000 feet of Rimu Log's, more vi , : Specifications may be seen at Mamaku. The lowest or any tender not necea sarily accepted.. & Manager.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 227, 26 September 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 227, 26 September 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 227, 26 September 1898, Page 8

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