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AHitiseaacntg. . qpera" hqu se. lessee and Manager Mr Tom Pollard Treasurer Mr W. O'Su'i-van Representktive for Williamson and Mus-. \, rove Mr Bert. Royla . TO-DAY. _i» SATURDAY, JANUARY*. ,__ •■ TWO LAST PERFORMANCES, ;« ■By the People's Favourites, ,j| POLLARD S OPERA COMPANY _^._ Of the Gorgeous Burlesque -a DJIN-DJIN. j TO-NIGHT-At Eight-TO-NIGHT. •,..-. Positively the last production in Auckland of the Success of all Successes,. «_ DJIN-DJIN. . MONDAY', JANUARY 9. And until further notice, . :. The best, brightest, merriest, and mad- , dest of all Musical Comedies, _ THE FRENCH MAID. Produced by arrangement with Messrs: Williamson.and Musgrove. With aii the Original ; WARDROBE, SCENi.-vi, AND PROPERTIES As used in the Australian productions. SUZETTE (the French Maid)... «•; MISS Gii. ....._i.-iuN . The Production under the ..0t.,-.. MR TOM POLLARD. Musical Director -Mr ii, T. Harrison-PRfCES-Circle 41. Stalls 2/6, Pit 1/,. Orchestra Stalls 5/. xt -rrwrm ' ;Z EARLY DOOR TICKETS to stalls and pit at 6d extra can be pur-: 3 chased at -Williamson's. - / Box Plan at Wildman and- uye\\ s. : FRED. VV. DUVAL, '■ Business Manager. Ts T AST . NIGHT"- Js . LAST OPPORTUNITY. WESLEY HALL, NEWTON. CORNER PITT-'"""1-_ET AND KARAN- , GAHAPE ROAD. , LAST NIGHT. JAMES' WORLD FAMED - „ BIOSCOPE and Micro-Phonograph. Upwards of 42 Living Pictures shown Nightly. - g Pronounced the best ever seen in this colony. The very latest improvements discover-. . ed of these marvellous Machines by Thoa. Edison. .'.»___'-_ Absolutely no Flicker. Perfectly Steady, ,« One Shilling. Children Half-price. Doors open at 7.30. commence at 8. ' j AST WEEK'S EXHIBITION. - Li , of THE MARVELLOUS _ PHONOSCOPE, Reproducing Life, Sound, and Action. Pronounced by the Hundreds that have., seen it during the brief stay here as the most perfect invention, and a decided im-_ „ provement. on all Kinematograph and.*Phonograph. , THREE m Z»D-LIVING PICTURES AND- £D O PHONOGRAPH COMBINED. <-' A SPLENDID KAURI GUM COLLEO)._ TION can be seen Free of Cnarge. ■ QUEEN-STREET. 360, j | Two doors before Hobbs'. H. A. NIELSEN & SON. _.| 'XUCKLAND _7_AMATEUR OPER-lJj ______ CLUB- - lhm ;As the Exhibition Concert will not 1)9;-.:; given the Rehearsal called for Mondajja next is cancelled. P. R- PIX, Sec^i t- AUCKLAND CALEDONar^ 4 ' ' lAN SOCIETY. ■ j , ■^^fef .;--;•. —- t\ , SPORTS PRIZES AND SOCIAL. . ; f The Prizes won at the late Sports will^ be paid over at a Social to be held in St George's Hall on WEDNESDAY next, January 11. Competitors in. Dancing ■& Events are . requested ,to attend in Cos- 4 tuine. ...:| ADMISSION: Gents, 1/; Ladies, 6d; _■ Winners < Free. .. ; J. CREAMER, Secretur;. I ' QT. " BENEDICTS HALII : Largest and Best in Auckla_.o. Over; ,_tft -square tee I More Flop. " _ooi_n | thari any other Hall in Auckland. .L3|j Ventilation Perfect, csplenaid Stage aclj Scenery. Unique : Acoustic Properties;-;^ Spacious Greenrooms, supper Rooms, ifl . Ante Rooms, and CloaK Rooms. ( :|l| The above up to' date New Hall t* .'& Open fpr Hire for Concerts. Balls, Dram-J| atic' Entertainments, etc., etc.—Apply J^a HENNESSY.-Baek-of Hall. Gladstone-stgl VAN'S Lit;KU*l THJ-.-i_.__ ANiJ§| VOLUNTEER HALL, ■ _\ KARANGAHAKS. The. Proprietors having made arrange- 33 merits with the Karangahake Brais-3| Band, companies appearing in tni.= HaJIBI will have the benefit of their music fofi| half an hour prior to each performance,.'! Gratis. ::m The above Hall is the largest in thai! District., and is the only ono lit up w ■.. electricity. L.-.-' RYAN BROS.. Proprietors, "m TERMS ON SLIDING SCALE,. Educational. ' AUCKLAND COLLEG __*J| SESSION 1899. i_\ - '» TEXT BOOKS, splendid editions <En&J|| lish and American) of Tacitus, £. Shakespeare, etc. ~W_ " ~ 1 WILDMAN AND LYELL, VICTORIA® ARCADE. S MR", LT. HARLE GILESES COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 'g LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. "'W AUCKLAND. :__M "..-_". . -"^__i ■-..". EVENING CLASSES. •■_% —— ' 8 Subjects of Instruction: Mmm Writing, Quick Methods of .'"^ Business Arithmetic — t§k Bookkeeping, Single and . Double Entrxlp Practical Grammar, Composition '«■ Correspondence, Spelling L -'-_:-._§■ Shorthand, Typewriting M ■DUTIES RESUMED ON 9 MONDAY, JAN. 9, 1599, at 7 p.m. (Jfe NEW PUPILS ENROLLED AT TUB'S' COLLEGE, or on application to Jtfr .' Giles, at St. Andrew's Lodge, Havelock-3| street, Lower Symonds-street. ■ .:''-Ijjal j^£ IS S S YffL LEWI -Vf !: Solo Violinist and Certificated'Teacheit^ft ■of the.Violin.' ' .L._|H Terms on application to ROAD, ' Parnell. ■ •.; Temdsrs. mENDERS for the Erection of a Fae--1 tory Building (Brick) in Alexar.dr Istreet will be received up till 10 a.m. «»* I MONDAY, the 16th inst. Plans and specifications may bi_ seen at my office. j .... ■ R. W. de MONTALK. Architect."^ 22, Mining Chambers, Queen-street-rj"\NDEßS for Taking Down Cottage t X Helensville, Removing to and K<=erectihg at Princep-street, Surrey HUlaEstate, will be received up till noon oi. 13th January. 1599, by J. H. Buchanan, ; Monumental Works, Symonds-snu _ where plans and specifications may » seen. The lowest or any tender not mci - sarily accepted, ____-. .rpO BUILDER S. Tenders will be received till January 21, at noon, for the Erection of a ChurC'i' at Buckland. Plans and specifications to. be seen at Messrs Mitchell and Watts. Architects, Auckland, or at Mr Barkers Store, Buckland. Alternate tenders^JfflM the labour only will also be receiver The lowest or any tender not necessaf ily accepted. : r '"' .' .^_M

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 5, 7 January 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 5, 7 January 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 5, 7 January 1899, Page 8

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