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I - Amusements. ,QPERA .HOUSE. Sole Lessees..Miss Maggie Moore and Mr H. R. Roberts. TO-NIUHT. TO-NIGHT. (WEDNESDAY) LAST NIGHT Of STRUCK OIL. STRUCK OIL. Last Night of MAGGIE MOORE In her -great creation of LIZZIE STOFEL. Last Night of MR H. R. ROBERTS ! . As JOHN STOFEL. I MAGGIE MOORE j .: And MR H. R. ROBERTS. I TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. In | STRUCK OIL. Last Night of all the Original SONGS AND DANCES. jTO-MORBOW (THURSDAY) AND SATURDAY FOR POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY. The Greatest Drama of this Century, On a Great Scale of Magnificence, THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLANp: An entirely new version, specially dramatised by Mr A. Lewis Scott for Mr H R Roberts, who holds the sole rights for Australasia, America, anct England. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 3, EASTER MONDAY. GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. The Famous - TRILBY BURLESQUE. Prices—4/, 2/6. and 1/. Early door 6d extra. Stalls and Pit only. Box Elan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day Sales at Williamson's. 77~P~E~irA HOUSE. SPECIAL NOTICE. A GRAND SACRED CONCERT Will be given by the Vocal and Musical portion of the MAGGIE MOORE AND H. R. ROBERTS COMPANY. ON GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 31. PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls 3/, Stalls 2/, Pit 1/. Box Plan on view this morning at Wildman and Lyell's. Full Programme To-morrow's Issue.' pHOR A"U H^ L L-. GOOD FRIDAY AFTERNOON. . GOOD FRIDAY AFTERNOON,. Doors open at 2.30. j Commencing at 3 p.m. : GRAND SACRED CONCERT By the Favourite Tenor MR. WALTER KIRBT, ASSISTED BY LEADING ARTISTSMR WALTER KIRBY will sing— 'O Divine Redeemer' 'The Holy City' ./; 'First Palm Sunday' 'In the Cathedral' 'The Star of Bethlehem' •ADMISSION—2/ and 1/. H. J. EDMISTON, Business Manager. Special trams and buses will run to the Choral Hall during the afternoon. Pienlesi Excursions, Etc. iSjylllsMi4 WAKATERE : EVERY W&lMs]tfi EASTER I MONDAY.. SS^iPM' 4S--EXCURSION ' ff^W^^® TO THAMES—4s. , '' JSS&SS&gSSltiffl .FOT£ESTEB.S' SPORTS. ilK'fi^ Leaves Auckland at 7.30 Li' 3T!BTgfff*wffftri a.mi. returning, leaves ' ~rf.' t Thames at 8 p.m. T>ETURN FARE FOUR SHILLINGS. J^ETURN FARE FOUR SHILLINGS. Tickets may be had. of Colman, Tobacconist, Queen-street Wharf, or Jamieson, Tobacconist, next Foresters', Hall, Newton. ."'.■ -','■' ' t , -T... ■■'■ ■ r ,«=?f -■■\TBWMAKKET.";' FISHING '" ■'jaglSßif ■'■ "***'"*' ''&IXTB: ■-•■"-•■•■ ■■■•■ NINTH ANNUAL PICNIC.: - '■'■■ GOOD FRIDAY. The Fast and' Commodious p.s. OSPREY will leave "the Wharf on GOOD FRIDAY, March 31, at 9.30 a.m., landing passengers at Maraetai Wharf, and wiil proceed on a Fishing Cruise, calling. at Maraetai on; return at 4 p.m;, for Auckland: Weather permitting. Hot Water and Tea will be provided Free during: the day. •■ Fishing Competitions for Frizes on board and Sports and Races for Children on Shore.' Tickets-^Single 2/6, Lady and Gent 3/6, Children under'l2, 1/. Luncheon orv Afternoon ' Tea 'may be obtained at Maraetai for 1/. „ QPECIAL EASTER HOLIDAY NO- .■ ' TICE. ■; fe:"*ff EOTORUA. ........ ~: .';_. WONDERLAND OF NEW ZEALAND.' Q. RAND1 TTOTEL. • . . . Under New Management. , SUPERB ACCOMMODATION EXCELLENT CUISINE ■ ' . CLOSE TO THERMAL BATHS TARIFF—FROM £3 PER WEEK. Special Rates for Prolonged Stays and Family Parties. , . ' H. V. GARDINER, Manager. Lectures; ' Etc, '^UCKLAND TABERNACLE. THURSDAY, MARCH 30. LECTURE ON MISSIONARY WORK .IN INDIA. Illustrated by Diagrams -and Pictures. By J. S-. MARRINER, : Esq! Commencing 7.30. Admission Free. Collection on behalf of Mission at Brahmabarid. Tenders. \ mO BRICKLAYERS.—Tenders received -*- until April 4th for. Brickwork &t house at Remuera.—G.. .P..o}lard, Arawa-st. WANTED,. Tenders : for •; Building Ii Chains Stone Wall.—W v Conway Epsom Road, off Maunt Rbskilr Road. ' IJVO < BUILDERS. EXTENSION OF TIME. DEVONPORT VILLA TENDERS APRIL sth. • .; ;ED. BARTLEY, Architect. JIO BUILD ' E R S. Tenders will be received until noon of THURSDAY, the 30th, for the Erection of of a Cottage at Otahuhu. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office, High-street. , HENRY G. WADE, Architect. m ob v i l d c r *s. Tenders will be received until Noon of MONDAY, April 9^th, for Additions and Alterations to a Residence in Symondsstreet.' Plans to be seen at my office. * ■■; .. J. CURRIE, Architect. ; A DDITIONS TO TEACHER'S HOUSE, ', KARANGAHAKE. Tenders will be received by the Education Board, Auckland, until 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, April 5, 1899. Plans, etc., may be seen at 216, Victoria Arcade, Auckland; and- on application to lie Chairman of the Karangahake School Committee. MITCHELL AND WATT, U&Uhn,* ■: .. . ...;.._; Architects,;

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 29 March 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 29 March 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 29 March 1899, Page 8

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