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Amusements. qpera ho vs a Lessee and Manager Mr Tom Pollard Treasurer Mr W, O'Sullivan Bepresentative for Williamson and Musgrove Mr Bert. Royl» TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. The People's Favourites, pOLLAKO'S / iPEKA / WMPANtf Will produce for positively the last time the most successful Comic Opera ever placed up on a Colonial Stage, T A poUPEE. The Piece produced by arrangement with MESSRS WILLIAMSON & MUSUROVJ2 With all the Original * SCENERY, WARDROBE. & EFFECTS The Production under the direction of MR CECIL LAWRENCE, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 23. The Up to date Nautical Burlesque SAUCY SUSJ.E. ' Written and Adapted by Mr Bert Royla* PRODUCED FOR LAUGHING PUrI POSES ONLY. Replete with the latest LONDON AND AMERICAN SUC* : CESSES, ! In Songs, Dances, Topical Duets, etc. j SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE.. SAUCY SUSIE. ■*;! SATURDAY, MONDAY, & TUESDAY. JUNE 24, 26, and 27. ' Yon Suppe's Melodious Work, i , BOCCACCIO. In which the Charming1 Soprano, i MISS DAISY DAVIS. Will make her First Appearance in Nev Zealand. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. PRICES—Circle 4/, Stalls 2/S. Pit V. Orchestra Stalls 5/. * Early, Door Tickets as usual. Day Sale Early Door Tickets at Wil* liamson's. Furniture supplied by Messrs Smith £ Caughey. FRED. W. J3UVAL. Business Manager. PUBLIC HALL, ONEHUNGA". FRIDAY, JUNE 23. First Appearance of MR W. B. CADZOW, The Eminent Tenor, MADAME CADZOW, The Brilliant Pianist. MISS MAY DUDDING, The Favourite Soprano. TWO HOURS OF GLORIOUS MUSIC, BEAUTIFUL PICTURES, And SPARKLING HUMOUR. POP. PRICES. POP. PRICES. Admission 6d; a Few Seats I/. . Commence at 8. mHE MUSICAL UNION. FIRST CONCERT Of the New Society will be held in CHORAL HALL ON MONDAY, JULY 10. Programme in Future Issue. MR ARTHUR TOWSEY, Conductor. '■ Q T. MARK'S GUILD, PARISH HALL, REMUERA. JUNE 22- ---' TRIAL BY JURY' (By arrangement with Messrs Williamson! and Musgrove.) Performance kindly tendered by Members of St. Sepulchre-'s Club. Admission, 2/ and 1/. Doors open 7.SJ.' !>.m Conductor H. Connell, Esq. ?• • Tickets at Cawkwell's, Newmarket; 08". Members and Committee. '.'■; Tenders. —: : - ■ <§, TO PLUMBERS.—Wanted, Tenders till ; Friday, noon, for putting on Iron Roof of large building on Reclamation.—S. White and Sons. T""d~BUILDERS.-Tenders are invited for the Erection of a Villa Residence at Penrose. Plans, etc., may be seen at my office, Ranfurly Buildings, where tenders will be received on or before 24ttt inst, at noon. The, low.e,sjt. or. any will not necessarily be accepted:—T. B, Jacob- >: sen. Architect,-- ,•->-—- -■■ ,-^ I P -j-> (.-.-. •-.. B U I U D JB R S* | BRICK RESIDENCES IN BQBSONSTREET. ■•' ********■■ Tenders for the above due at noon on I WEDNESDAY, the 28th inst. MITCHELL & WATT, Architects. Victoria Arcade. rj\ o ~, "builders: TWO STOREY BRICK RESIDENCE IN QUEEN-STREET. Tenders for Erection of the above will be received up till 3 p.m. on MONDAY. •July 3, 1899. .. : • V • W. A. HOLMAN, Architect. 315, Victoria Arcade. IJ\ O B U 1 I» D E R sT CARRIAGE FACTORY, ALBERT-ST-FOR MESSRS COUSINS & ATKIN. Tenders for the above will be received until noon of FRIDAY, 7th July. ARTHUR H. WHITE. Architect. 107, Queen-street. Public Works Office, | Auckland, June 19, 1899. mENDERS will be received at this of- -- flee till noon on MONDAY, 10th July next, for the Removal and Re-erecfioa of the Flagstaff at Kaipara Heads. Plans and specifications may be seen at this office and at the Post Offices at Dargaville, Pouto, and Helensville. No' tender need necessarily be accepted. — CHAS. R. VICKERMAN, District En* ginear. mHE MOUNT WELLINGTON DOMAIN ■4- BOARD invite Tenders up to the 27th inst.,: to Form a Path 9 feet wide and about 10 chains long, mostly side cutting. Specifications at Mr Gavin's, Panmure. Two members of the Board will be at the Blacksmith's Shop at Panmure on SATURDAY NEXT at 3 p.m., to show the ground. Tenders mark* ed 'Tender' to be sent to ROBERT S. CARTER, Secretary.—Road Board Office, Ellerslie, June 21, 1899. •^■OTICE TO TAILORS. WANTED, Tenders for Supply of 18 or more Kharkee Uniforms, with Scarlet or Brown Facings and Slouch Hats to match, pinned up at side with rpsjette.. Further particulars on application. Low- ; eßt or any other tender not necessarily, accepted.—Apply : THE SECRETARY HOHOURA BRASS BAND, HpftOUfiAr' r \ ■VTEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT^ -lV ' " ■ — . ELECTRIC'LIGHTING AND POWER PLANT, ROTORUA. Fresh Tenders will be received at ray office until noon of SATURDAY, 15th July, 1899, for ELECTRIC LIGHTING * ! AND TRANSMISSION OF POWER, ROTORUA. General conditions, specifications, ana plans can be seen at the Survey Offices at Auckland, Christchurch, and Wei? llngton, and-at- the office of the undersigned. ' ■ • The lowest or' any tender not neces* sarily accepted. By order. ROBERT HAY, I Engineer, Dunedin.^ RANGITIKEI BRIDGE CONTRACT. ' Lands and Survey Department, Wellington, June 1, 1899. Written Tenders will be received at this office until noon of WEDNESDAY, the sth July, 1899, for the Rangitikel Bridge Contract, being the construction of a Bridge, 1565 feet, over the Kangitikei River, about one mile south of tno town of Bull's. . Tenders are to M marked on the outside 'Tender for «angttikei Bridge Contract,1 and addressea to the Hon. the Minister of Lands, wei II Drawings, specifications and general conditions, may be seen at the DlstrUK Lands and' Survey Office at• Auckland The lowest or any tender will not neces sarily be accepted. By order. g pERCy Surveyor General.^

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 145, 21 June 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 145, 21 June 1899, Page 8