- • AmusGEaaiats. * o p cr ah oirri; Lessee and Manager Mr Tom PoiWa ' Treasurer ■■■■■■Mr W. o'Suv%3 THE LAUGHING SEASON. WILL COMMENCE ON ' - MONDAY, DECEMBER ' 26. . When the People's Favourites POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY Will produce for the First Time'in AaeV ■ ■ land the World famed Musical Comedy THE GAY PARISIENNE. ; Produced by arrangement with Messra • Williamson and Musgrove. With all the Original ' "■'.:■ SCENERY, WARDROBE, AND Pff FECTS. '-. Special Engagement of MISS GERTIE CAMPION. The Charming Soubrette and Dancer. ' Box Plan at Wiidman and Lyell's PRICES—4/, 2/6, and 1/; Orchestra. _ Stalls 5/. "iwtr^ - .. Early Door Tickets to Stalls and Pit at Sixpence extra, can be secured at Wil liamson's. . FRED. W. DUVAL, Business Manager. ? IS QHRISTMAS ATTRACTIONS.Ts ' Wonders will never cease. •: A treat to Auckland Citizens and Vis- ' itors. Re-opening of the late old PRINCE OF WALES' THEATRE : (Churton's Brunswick Mart) -■>-•■■> QUEEN-STREET FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT - This time honoured place of Amuse- ; ment is now opened, well seated, and'lighted. There will be on exhibition MR JAMES' WORLD FAMED BIOSCOPE AND MICRO-PHONOGRAPH Upwards of 42 Living Pictures shown * .Nightly. '■' The very latest improvements discover- ' ed of these marvellous Machines by Thos Edison. ...' - Absolutely no Flicker. Perfectly Steady'- * . Hundreds turned away nightly dur- ' ing the recent tour througa South Africa, Reserved Seats 2/, Children Half price ' Matinees every Wednesday, Saturday"' and Public Holiday at 3 o'clock. -'■-■". Baby Lions to be seen daily at Chur« : ton's Mart. QHRISTMAS \ : NIGHT* SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25. MOONLIGHT CRUISE. And '. SACRED BAND CONCERT. On Board the Popular P.S. :' EAGLE Leaving the Ferry Tee at 8. Calling at Devonport' at 5.20. Returning at 10 p.m. ... _ NEWTON BRASS BAND WILL REN* ! DER SELECTIONS ON BOARD. _ . Tickets—One Shilling. . j REMEMBER: j ■'• SUNDAY (XMAS) NIGHT. ' ' ' Aquatics. V"ORTH SHORE NATIVE REGATTAV ' ENTRY NIGHT. j ' Entries will be received by Mr Edg* - cumbe's Office, Wharf, up to- 5.30, anct. 9 p.m. Council Chambers, Devonport* THIS EVENING. " ,- CHAS. C. DACRE, ] Hon. Sec. : . W. A. WILKINSON, _ Assist. Hon. Sec. ; 11 ' ."' ■'." ■. ■ > . "«_ * Personal. ;: %.i "PERSONAL.—Herman: Letter address- -- ed to you at G.P.Q.-rßeg. Ecclesiastical. THE HELPING HAND ' MISSION, TENT SERVICES COMMENCE THIS EVENIinG. At S o'clock, IN CUSTOMS-STREET. CONTINUING FOR 12 DATS. Open air Demonstration in the Western Park on SUNDAY AFTERNOON...' Addresses by Revs. A. Peters auu W. A. Sinclair. Anniversary Hymns Repeated. By Scholars of. Combined Schools. Music by- Brass Band. pOME AND* HEAR EVANGELIST ■ ■ ROBERTSON IN THE BIG TENT WELLESLEY AND QUEEN STS. 7.30 THIS EVENING. Subject—A., Good Thing Nearly Missed.'rpHE Lord's Day.—'Them that honour J- Me. I will honour, and * * * will a man rob God?' 'Thou-shalt not steal.' —Word of God. Goidmining Notices. mO MINE ■ MANAGERS. ' PROGRESS CASTLE ROCK GOLD MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY.) COROMANDEL. WANTED, for the above Company— Certificated Mine Manager.—Applications, accompanied by Certificates- aud Testimonials, si.fting the salary requires, will l>e ref-eivwl hv the undersigned up to 11.30 a.m. on SATURDAY. December 81, 1-jß.— AVM-. CLARKE, Manager. Auckland, December -0. ISOg. GOLDEN VALLEY GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Golden Valley Gold Mining Company, Limited, will be held in the Company's Offices, Hobson's Buildings, Shortland-street, Auckland, on TUESDAY, the 24th day of January, IS9S}. BUSINESS : " To consider and adopt in its present or altered form the following resolution: — (1) That the Golden Valley Gold Mining Company. Limited, having sold its property, be wound up voluntarily, under the Provisions of 'The Mining Companies Act, 1594.' The above resolution being carried, to appoint a Liquidator for the purposes of such winding up. Dated this 23rd day of December, IS9S. By order of the Directors. C. A. STUBBS. *■; Manager. T©Eld®PS. TENDERS wanted by the undersigned for the whole of her Fruit Crop, consisting of 700 Apple Trees. 300 Peaches. Plums, all of the best varieties. Also, about one acre Grapes and othe- Fruit. Tenders close Monday. 19th inst.-Auce Bevan. Greenhithe. opposite Pine Island riT-O C A R P~E N T E R S. J- Tenders will be received up to noon ot THURSDAY. January 5. for the Erec- . tion of a Woo! Shed at Waingaro. Labour only. Plans at our Offices, Queen-st. EDW, MAHONEY and SON, Architects. rrTu b v TITb c r s. Tenders will be received up to noon of THURSDAY, January 5, for the Erection of a Building at Waihi for the ISew Zealand Clothing Factory. Plans, etc.. at our offices, Queen-street. EDW. MAHONEY & SON.. Architects.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 303, 23 December 1898, Page 8
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