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Amusements. rp.O-MXGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT; OPERA HOUSE. Lessee & Manager..Mr Walter Dalgleisfc Stase Manager Mr Chas. R. j£m CRAMMED. CRAMMED. WITH AX ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE THE T YCEUM T^RAMATIC /COMPANY. SECOND NIGHT. Grand Production of Marcus Clarke's Famous Drama in 4 Acts, FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAE ' LIFE. Richard Devine (Rufus Dawes) MR WALTER DALGLEISH Sarah Rex Miss Annie Brandt LOOK OUT FOR SECOND PRODUCE TION, LIFE FOR LIFE. POPULAR PRICES. 3/, 2/, and 1/. "OUBLIC . HALL, DEVONPORT, -jS FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1599. QD Under the Patronage and in the Presence of HIS WORSHIP, J. C. MACKY, Esq., ■1 S The Mayor of Devonport. fiD CAPTAIN W. COYLE, R.E.; And Officers of the District. GRAND MILITARY PROGRAMME. -i S And £D MYRIORAMIC DISPLAY. U Thrilling Military and Naval Pictures of British Victories pn Land and sea. Pictures Showing the Recc-nt Blowing Up of the Enterprise by Captain TV. Coyle, R.E. SPLENDID MUSICAL PROGRAMME, By "R rR TXJ, T> THE EMINENT TENOR, .AND HIS FULL COMPANY. -j S A Few 3vOK?rvecl Chairs, 2/. /f>D .__ U pARNELL MUSICAL SOCIETI. Owing to the non-arrival of "Ancient Mariner" Books, the First Practice is POSTPONED until FRIDAY, 14th July, at 7.45 p.m. EDWARD B. SEALT, i Hon. Secretary. ISsJilbitiojis. \ UCKLAND SUBURBAN TiOULTRY TpANCIERS' pLUB SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW. To be held in DRILL HALL. On JULY 20th, 21st. 22nd, 1599. THE LARGEST POULTRY SHOW IN NEW ZEALAND. 12 MAGNIFICENT SILVER CUPS. VALUED AT £100. 10 £2 10 CASH TROPHIES £60 SPECIALS PRIZE MONEY, £1 5/ A CLASS. Wo pay Prize Money in Full, together with all Specials Won. Entries close on SATURDAY, July S, at Basement, Foresters' Hall, from 7 to 10 p.m. A GRAND ART UNION will be he!* jn connection with the Shove. Prizes on view at Mr Dalton's, Footballer •■'-and Tailor, Queen-street, next week. Tickets, 1/ each, which also admit to Show. AN AUCTION SALE of PRIZE POUL« TRY will be held on MONDAY, July 24, In Drill Hall, Mr T. E. Arthur, Auctioneer, Entries for which must be mada with the Auctioneer or the Secretary. J. M. THOMSON, Secretary. P.O. Box 413. j Tenders. A LTERNATIVE Tenders invited till 3 -<-v»- p.m. on Saturday next for Erecting one or two Dwellings at Basque Road, opposite Eden Vine Hotel. Carpenters, Labour only. Plan and specification at Edw. Jones', ■ East Avenue Mount Eden, or on site, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 each day. ' TJ\ O B D I L D E R~S Tenders will be received up to 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, the 28th inst., for the Erection of a-Block of Buildings in Selwyn Terrace, for the Dilworth Trustees. Plans, etc., at our offices, Queen-st. EDW. MAHONEY & SON, Architects. pOLCIE DEPARTMENT. Sealed Tenders in duplicate will be received by the Commissioner of Police. Wellington, up to THURSDAY, the 20th inst., for the Supply of (100) one hundred (more or less) Police Night Duty Coats, similar to sample and in accordance with specification to be seen at the Police Station, Auckland. The lowest or any tender not neces* sarily accepted. (Signed) i: S. C. ANDERSON, i Captain, ! Tn charge 'Defence Stores N.Z. ' Wellington, July 1, 1899. M^JS^ LEVIATHAN RAILWAY X". .TERMINUS TEMPERANCE HOTEL, HIGH AND CUMBERLAND STS., DUNEDIN. ANDERS FOR BUILDINGS, FURNL TLRE, STOCK, AND BUSINESS. In consequence of the death of the Proprietress, TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE in one Lot, as a going concern, of the late Mrs'a. D. Silk' 3 Leviathan Railway Terminus Temperanca Hotel, situate in High and Cumberland streets, Dunedin, together with the Furniture, Fittings. Stock, and Business THE LAND AND BUILDINGS are held under a lease, having rather more fnan five years to run, with provisions for periodic valuations of ground rent and of buildings, and for perpetual renewals, under which the tenant either receives the cash value of the buildings, or becomes entitled to remain in occupation until he does receive it, paying rent for the land only, the buildings thus remaining practically the property of tho tenant, and their value being secured to him. THE HOTEL, which is splendidly situated, close to the Dunedin Railway Station, contains over 12b rooms, and is thoroughly furnished throughout. The business is known to be one of the largest and best of its kind in Otago, and everything is in first class working order. INVENTORIES of the FURNITURE, etc., full particulars of the Lease, and conditions of Tender may be seen at the Offices of the Perpetual Trustees, Estate and Agency Company of New Zealand, Limited, Rattray-street, Dunedin: Me-ssrs Gillies and Colbeck. Solicitors. Auckland; Messrs B. Smith and Co., Wellington; Messrs Harman and Stevens. Christchurch; and Mr Charles Rout, Invercargill. TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, at Rattray-street, Dunedin, will bo received by them up to 12 o'clock noon on MONDAY, the 31st of July. ISM. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF . NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Executors of the late Mrs A. D. Silk. Printer: and Published by the Proprietor. HENRY BRETT, of Lake Takapuna. at his General Printing Office. Shortland and Fort streets in the ProvlnM Of Auckland New Zealnnd. THUKSDAY, JULY 6, 1599. ;i !_

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 158, 6 July 1899, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 158, 6 July 1899, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 158, 6 July 1899, Page 12