Exhibitions. !T^i7.AND LADIES;"S^Z^ A SOCIETY'S CARNIVAL. SXHIBITION BUILDINGS. MARCH ' S. 9, ii-TO-DAY. „ _____ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 2 p.m. BRAN PIES , )mtTT P. ->.TBLE STALL FORTUNE TELLING PERFORMING DOGS PUNCH AND JUDY KIOSKS, WITH AFTERNOON TEA. MISS MAXWELL Will Cut Patterns to Measure for 1/, by her British System of Dress Fitting. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT: Doors Open at 7 p.m. PROMENADE CONCERT, TABLEAUX, VENTRILOQUISM, In No. 2 Court. BICYCLE SPORTS, WEDNESDAY, TO-NIGHT. On the Track at 8 p.m. Under the Management of the AUCKLAND CYCLING CLUB. Admission 1/. Grandstand 6d. 1. HALF MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP 2. ONE MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP 0 TANDEM RACE, 2 miles 4. OFFICIALS' HANDICAP. 100 yards 5 MUSICAL RIDE, with Lanterns « mcvCLE SLOW RACE, 100 yards 7 QUARTER MILE FLAT' CHAMPIONSHIP, for Members of A.C.C. 8. GRAND EXHIBITION FANCY t-rtck" RIDING by Mr R. A. Dexter 9. HALF MILE RECORD RIDEI by Mr E. Reynolds, Champion of New Zealand Entries for Nos. 3 FREE be taken on the Track. ENTRTFRI.fi. And Handsome Trophies for the winner. FIRST EVENT-S p.m. All Officials requested to bring their Bicycles. THURSDAY, MARCH 9. GRAND FANCY DRESS AND POWDER AND PATCH BALL. To be held in NOS. 1 and 2 COURTS. Admission: Single. 3s. Double Tickets: Lady and Gentleman, ss. Spectators. Is. Reserved Seats. 6d extra Bill Tickets at Uptori's and Wildman and Lyell's; Exhibition Buildings; and of Mr Spurling, at Exhibition Gates. SATURDAY, MARCH 11. MONSTER CONCERT AND TABLEAUX. FAREWELL TO THE EXHIBITION. BUILDING, .7.30. T7ISITORS TO AUCKLAND EXHIBI■V TION please call and Inspect our new assortmen. of Sheet Music, ex s.s. Delphic. 3d per copy or 6 for 1/; Empire Music Books 6d. Record Reign Do. 9d: Hemy's Tutors 1/9. Czerny's 101 Exercises 1/ Oratorios 'Slessiah,' 'Elijah.* 'Israel Sn Egypt' 'Creation.' 'Sampson,' 'St Paul.' 'Stabat Mater,' 'Judas Maccabaeus," all at English prices, 1/ each.— At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY. 110, VICTORIA-ST. 1 g ' Lectures, Etc. mO-NIGHT~ _\_\__~^_ TO-NIGHT. AUCKLAND. TABERNACLE GROUNDS LIMELIGHT LECTURE at S o'clock. DR. HOSKING. Subject: 'Four Big B's—Bone, Brain, Blood, and Beer.' Questions Invited. Collection after Lecture. ■ mill 1 mi BBSS gg Lost aMd Found, ' 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ .. —_——1 0 1 REWARD-Lbst, a ; Yellowish • ■■Sm.sL ■ Sky's Terrier, 'Thames 1897 "collar. Answers to name of danger. Above reward will, be paid to any one•''rewftling- to Sergeant Clarke, Police Station._ J^OST INVOICES . AND CUSTOMS -^ ENTRY of S cases, ex PAPANUI. Marks— •-._••' W W y\ Kindly return to /1720\ DUNNINGHAM & CO., \ / Auckland Parcel Delivery, >X Commerce-street. 6 S OST, between St. Patrick's and Hobson street, a, Cabinet Photo.—Mrs Hiscocks, Catholic Depot, Hpbson-st T OST, a Gold Band Ring, with monogram and name inside.—Reward on returning the same to Wigg's Laundry, Upper Queen-street. T^OUND, a Pair of Opera Glasses at x Builders' Picnic—Apply D. Kennedy, King-street, Newmarket. Board and Residence. EVONSHIRE VILLA. Nelson-street-Vacancies, Double and Single Rooms, quiet, comfortable home; very central; terms 16/ per week. T ADY offers Sitting and Bedrooms or -*-* Board Residence, minute from tram; quiet home, kind attention, moderate terms.—2o, Franklin Road. "TTACANCIES for V Permanent Board- » ers; bath, piano, etc.,—Two doors below Reid's, Grocer. Terms Moderate. —S2, Vincent-street. WANTED, 1 or 2 BoaFders, gentleman's family, Mt Eden, healthy, quiet, good view: IS/.—X.8., Box 25, P.O. WANTED, 2 or 8 respectable Boarders; terms, 16/.—Macclesfield Villa, Karangahape Road, opposite Court Bros.' TXTANTED, Board and Residence, pri- » » vate family preferred, for gentleman and two daughters; within easy distance of town.—Reply to Box 329. Tenders. rp O BUI L DE R S. ALTERATIONS AND ' ADDITIONS TO A RESIDENCE, ORAKEI ROAD; REMUERA. Tenders will be received, for the above up till 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY 22nd in^- TT{ W. A HOLMAN, Architect, 21u, Victoria Arcade. TTEENDERS will bo received "by the J- Hospital Board up to Noon of FRIDAY, March 24, for the Supply of Groceries and other articles to the Hospital and Costley Home. Specifications to be seen at the office of the Board High-street ' H. N. GARLAND^Jggcretarv. ~m 6 GAR p E n ■i~B TS~g: Tenders will be received up to noon of MONDAY, the 20th inst, for the Erection of a Wool Shed, Labour only at Waingaro. Plans, etc., at our offices. Queen-street EDW. MAHONEY & SON, . Architects. rp E N D E R £ RESIDENCE IN' GRAFTON ROAd'* Tenders for the above will be received till Noon March 13, 18S9. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office, Shortlandstreet A. L. FERNEYHOUGH, Architect. _______ ________________ Tenders are required for Painting.etc at Salvation Army Barracks, Albert-st' and Ponsonby Road. Neither the lowest or any tender necessarily accepted Specifications to be seen at Albert-street Barracks—Apply Major Cain. rj\ O PLUMBERS. Tenders are invited until noon of TUESDAY, the llth, for Laying on Gas and other works to a 12 roomed House at Ponsonby. Specifications at my office 313, Victoria Arcade. ARTHUR G. DAW, Architect. A NGLO-AMERICAN Alliance confirmed ; £J- at Bennett's Gladstone Coffee Palace ! Three Courses (id, Upstairs 9d.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 56, 8 March 1899, Page 8
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