I jirauceraents. ! QI T V H A L U TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF OUR THIRD CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. THE T^AIETt I Of' SPECIALTY AND COMEDY COMPANY. The LUCIFERS. LUCIFERS. And Full Strength of the Company. MISS DAISY CHARD'S NEW WHISTLING SONG Received with Cheers. 'THK AUTOMATONS.' 'WILL BUl'\ XO'S WILDEST WEST.' EVERYTHJKo BRIGHT AND FRESH. PRICES—2/ and 1/; Children Half price to Dress Circle. ft Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. N.B.—The Lucifer Acrobatic Family ONLY appear with the Gaiety Company at the City Hall. TTNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL. GRAND EASTER GIFT EGG CONCERT, In conjunction with Benefit for MRS BAGOT-BIRCH. ; . CITY~~HALL. . TUESDAY, 18th. The pretty custom of giving your friends an' Easter Offering—a Gift Egg—will be introduced at the above Concert. All who buy a Ticket will be presented with a Lovely Easter Gift Egg as a Souvenir. They all contain something, and can be used after as a Purse, Pin Case, Sovereign Case, carry a Scent Bottle, and in all cases are a pretty Souvenir. Tickets at Wildman and Lyell's. 2/. Circle. 1/ Body of Hall. Doors open 7.15. T. BARNABAS'. PAROCHIAL HALL, MOUNT EDEN. The New Hall, which was opened by His Worship the Mayor, of Auckland TODAY (Thursday), at 3 p:m., will be followed by a Dickens Fair and Sale of Work, with Musical Items in the evening. The Fair will re-open at 3 p.m. on FRlDAY.followed by Dramatic and other Entertainments in the evening. Admission, 1/; Children, half-price. ' A UCKLAND Banjo, Guitar, and ManA dolin Club Concert, Opera House, Monday next. Box plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Exhibitions. A UCKLAND ••' HORTICULTURAL •Q- SOCIETY. •' CHRY9ANTEMUM SHOW.. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. -JATH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. CHORAL HALL. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY ; • Of CHRYSANTHEMUMS DAHLIAS POT PLANTS SPECIMEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS DINNER TABLES DECORATED TABLES B.OUQUETS, BASKETS, etc. ORGAN RECITAL BY LEADING ; • ORGANISTS, ; •-., . I FRIDAY, CHRYSANTHEMUM AT HOME. Buses from all parts to the Hall. THURSDAY. FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, APRIL 13th, 14th, 15th. One Shilling—ADMlSSlON—One Shilling. Public Notices. •TCTOTICE '■-■■ "-OF- REMOVAI*. We have the pleasure, to "inform our customers and the public generally that owing to the steady increase in our Sewing Machine and Perambulator Business during the last six years in Victoria-street, we have been compelled to ta"ke more central and larger premises, and intend opening the shop in Queen-street, opposite Tonson. Garlick Limited, lately occupied by Mr.Stlllwe.il," Confectioner, on SATURDAY, March 18,. when we will hold ' a Cheap Sale' for one month of Treadle and Hand Sewing Machines, Perambulators, Go-carts, Wringers, Portable Boilers, etc. Inspection Invited: • • '■■•• t ■ • . ' -———:' . «* ~ Note the Address: W. A. THOMPSON & CO., 287, Queen-street, Opposite Tonson Garlick's, and 97, Victbria-:Street. ■ FTT-NEEBONE & pO. ~~ a IV. \j HAS' JUST OPENED: 105 CASES DRAPERY, DIRECT FROM LONDON, < Containing: A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF NEW WINTER GOODS. Also. NUMEROUS JOB LINES AND BARGAINS, Bought at the "end of the Home Winter Season. We are now offering: . Heavy Grandrill Shirting, 51d, worth 72d Extra Wide Stripe Flannelette, 2/11 doz, value at 5/6 A Full Dress Length of All Wool French Serges, in all Colours, at 6/11 the dress, worth 11/6 Latest Styles in New.Winter Straws 1/, | 1/6, 1/11 Novelties in Ladies* Felt and Fancy Hats 2/11, 3/11 • Blankets, from 2/6 each . .; . Job Purchase of Colonial Blankets, large sizes, selling, at 16/6, 19/6, 22/6 per pair 200 Large size Rugs at 3/6, 5/6, 6/11, and O/IX 15 pieces Heavy Twill Sheeting, ■ 2 yards wide, worth. 1/3 yard, at IOJd yard Wonderful Value in Corsets, at 1/6, * 2/6. I 3/5 Stylish Capes, bought job at 6/11, 8/11 10/6, 12/6 Ladies' Waterproofs, 8/11. 12/6, 15/6 yMens' 5/11 Crimean Shirts at 3/11 each ! 209 iiairs Men's All Wool N.Z. Tweed !■ llousers S/6 for 5/11 Men'ti N.Z. Tweed' Suits, worth 27/6 at 17/6 the suit ASttVE BARGAINS NOW' OBTAINABLE AT F« K NEEBONE & rjO.'S upper symonds-street. Y^-ATerproof waterproof cart and stack covers. WAfrfcRPROOF CANVAS. / Green and Natural Colours. A-._YOUNG_ AND CO., FORT STREET. Q L A R X SO N . "b R~O Si All Accounts owing to the above firm must be paid to the undersigned as speed-' ily »n possible, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken. ~ _, , D. CLARKSON. .Mr Clarkson will call round and collect the accounts personally. pi A R NELL PUBLIC POUND.-- --- Impounded by Ranger on April 12, .1899, for trespass on public road. One Bay Pony Gelding, near hind foot white, star on forehead. No visible brand. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on April 25, 1599, at 12 o'clock noon.—P GARDINER, Poundkeeper. \/VP utD tne person who took Matilda * v Dockerty's Certificates by mistake from the Police Court, Otahuhu, on the l..th. inst. kindly-'.return- to Constable Walker. Otahuhu? ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 86, 13 April 1899, Page 12
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