Amueoments. Q P E R A a O UT^ Lessee and Manager Mr Tom Polhu* Treasurer Mr W. OSullivan Representative for Williamson ana Mv«. grove Mr Bert. Koyta STILL ANOTHER NOVELTY 3? lv NiUH'i. THURSDAY, JUNE "22. And TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, JUNE 23. The People's Favourites, J3OLLAHU tj < ioAlrn^ xt \f ERA, Will produce for the First Time in i Auckland, The Up to date Nautical Burlesque SAUCY SUSIE. Founded on the Drama of "Black-eyed Susan." : Written and Adapted by Mr Bert Rovle. ' . NEW SONGS ' NEW SCENERY NEW DANCES NEW WAKDRoiiR ■ NEW LOCALISMS NEW EFFECTS A HOST OF NOVELTIES. ■ QUAINT, REFINED, ORIGINAL.' SATURDAY AFTERNOON. . GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE. " SAUCY SUSIE. ::-:r. Special Matinee Prices. ! SATURDAY, MONDAY, & TUESDAY ' JUNE 24, 2G, and 27. *' Yon Suppe's Melodious Work, ' -;- BOCCACCIO. In which the Charming Soprano , M]SS DAISY DAVIS. ! Will make her First Appearance in! New I Zealand. ■ ■ * ". jEt Box Plan at Wildrnan and Lyell's. PRICES—Circle i/. Stalls 2/6, Pit'l/' Orchestra Stalls 5/. Vj, Early Door Tickets as usual. Day Sale Early Door Ticnets at WiU liamson's. Furniture supplied by Messrs Smith & Caughey. • 'i FRED. W. DUVAL. Business Manager. CjT. PAUL'S WINTER CONCERTS £ K3 SOCIAL EVENINGS. Lecture to be given in ST. PAUL'S -SCHOOLROOM, , .', (Under the Church) THIS EVENING. By the REV. YV. H. WILSON, of Paeroa. ' late H.8.M.. Consul and Deputy Commissioner for Samoa. ' . ..[ 'My Experiences • During the SAMOAI* WAR ot 18S7 and ISSB,1 and 'The RECENT WAR, and the 'Probable' , Settlement.' Illustrated by Splendid Limelight ViewaBy Mr.Chas. E. Mackie: ■ ;. Admission—One Shilling. v ' Doors open at ".SO. Commence'at &! p.m. JOHN J. HIPKINS, Lower Albert-st. ALFRED BAKER, 15, Queen-st, i . ■ Hon. Sees.-,': PUBLIC HALL, ONEHUNGA? L.i- FRIDAY, JUNE 23. First Appearance of MR W. B. CADZOW, The Eminent Tenor, • ■ ■ MADAME CADZOW, The Brilliant Pianist. MISS MAY DUDDING, The Favourite Soprano. - V 1 TWO HOURS OF ~ GLORIOUS MUSIC," BEAUTIFUL PICTURES, And SPARKLING HUMOUR. POP. PRICES. POP. PRICES. Admission 6d; a Few Seats 1/.. Commence at S. TVY . MONTHLY SJOCfAL3T The Second Secies of the above will be held in the St. George's Hall, Newton,,; on FRIDAY', 23rd June, 1899. Dancing*! p.m. till 2 a.m. Music by Druids' StringBand: M.C.'s, J. Mitchell, B. Wright, R. Noble. Double .Ticket 4/, Gents-" : Single,2/6; Extra Lady 1/. ' *§§ J. MIITCHELL, Hon. Secretary. M Lectures, Etc. rpHE TAMILS AND fLE^Si 'RES OP { . -L THE PEOPLE.—A' L?-itu:-e by Rev. ■ R. Sommerville m St. Peter's Pr»sl;v v>r-' ian Church o.i Fiiday, J3.il, at V.oO p.m. m . „ , Exhibitions. .«^|| AUCKLAND POULTRY. PIGEON. - AND CANARY ASSOCIATIONS ' SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL POULTRY, PIGEON, AND -CANARY SHOW, Is now opened at THE- OLD HAYMARKET. (A. Buck-land & Sons' late Auction Room) " DURIfAM-STREET EAST. The Show- will also be open TO-MOR- ■ ROW' (Friday) and SATURDAY', be- ' tween the hours of 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. Admission—Adults One Shilling each. Children under 12 years old Half price. ' N.?.—Every Shilling Ticket will cm1 title the holder to one chance in the Art Union, in addition to admission to th 9 Show. CHAS. GROSVENOR, '~ Secretary. . »~———»——————■—■■— ———■a—— ——■—Ml s Tenders. TO BUILDERS.—Tenders are invited for the Erection of a Villa Residence I at Penrose. Plans, etc., may be seen at my office, -Ranfurly Buildings, where tenders will be received on or before 24th inst, at noon. The lowest or any will not necessarily be accepted.—T. B. Jacob* sen, Architect. rj\ O . BUIJ_D JE X & 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. ;QALE~~~YARDS AT PENROSB. " TENDERS for above Contract will b« received up to noon on FRIDAY, 7tti July, at my office, 2, Imperial Chambers, where plans and specifications may bd seen. JQHN BOYLAN,^- ...„•■' ___ -: ■ ■■ - Engtofeer. rj\ ob v i it j> -9 § i. TENDERS FOR FUMIGATING SHED, ■ - Tenders will be received up to 10 o'clock on SATURDAY, June 24, 1899, for th« Erectibn of a Fumigating Shed on Hob-son-street Wharf.. Plans and specifica* tions at my office* Government Buildings, No tender necessarily accepted. E CLIFTON, Stock Inspector, Auckland.^ riITY 6~F AUCKLAND^ FORMING APPROACHES QUAY-ST, , . .JETTY. The City Council will receive Tender 3 up to 3 p.m. of THURSDAY, 29th June, for the above works, in terms of specifications to be viewed during office hours at the City Engineer's Department, Co-burg-street. The Council does not bind itself to I accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be.endorsed, "For Quay-St, Jetty Approaches." . . .ALEX, F. GORRIE, Acting Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Auckland, June 21, 1599. 524 Fn c" n fP 1 it & GOVERNMENT HOUSE N PADDOCK. ______ | The Executive of the Auckland industrial and • Mining Exhibition invite Tenders for Earthworks, Ploughing, Grassing, etc., at the above Grounds, up till WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2Sth inst., at 12' o'clock noon. Specifications may be seen and all W" formation obtained at my office, 22, Mia*, ing Chambers, Queen-street. R. W. de MONTALK, Architect^ ■» Tenders to be addressed to W. n. Holmes, Esq., Secretary Auckland M. 4 I. Exhibition, Queen-street. _ c, ■.„-• .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 146, 22 June 1899, Page 8
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