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AMUSEMENTS . QPERA H O U slj Under the Management of Edwin Geack "Ladysmith la the Lucknow of South Africa." THURSDAY NEXT Starting THURSDAY NEXT Start in. THURSDAY NEXT ™V-'. And for FRIDAY, SATURDAY, & MONDAY i ONLY IN AUCK--J I _fc LAND. 4 DONALD MACDONALD DONALD MACDONALD % ' DONALD MACDONALD DONALD MACDONALD THE MAN OF THE HOUR, With THE STORY OF THE CENTURY 7l THE AUSTRALIAN WAR CORRES. - PONDENT, I Unon 3 THE SIEGE AND BATTLES OF • LADYSMITH. "It was but the other day when th_ nation and the world woke up every morning, the one to dread lest the fat. '■ Ed town had been taken in the night, and the other to exult in the fact. Every point in its history of a hundred and twenty days of terror and deathfever following upon shell fire,, and starvation upon fever—had been followed. with breathless interest." GENERAL BULLER'S DESPATCH TO THE WAR OFFICE. "Nelthorpe, Ist March, 5.20 p.m. ' "I have just returned from Ladysmith,, Except a small rearguard north of. Surprise Hill, the whole of the enemy latei ly besieging it have retired in hot haste. The garrison was on half a pound og meal per man per day, and was supple: menting -the meat ration by horses and mules. The men will want careful ntira. 7 in*, before they are fit for the field." FIRST LECTURE, THURSDAY. \ SCENES- & SENSATIONS OF BATTLE!, SCENES & SENSATIONS OF BATTLE, SECOND LECTURE. FRIDAY.', j; "THE STORY OF THE SIEGE." THIRD LECTURE, SATURDAY NEXT, j "ON TUGELA HEIGHTS." FAREWELL APPEARANCE IN AUCK. : LAND. .' 7 MONDAY", SEPTEMBER 10. ';■-'.', -j X __ VIEWS TAKEN DURING IKA 10U THE SIEGE. -L-M. SySney "Bulletin" says:—"Donald Mac. Donald supplied a 'rare good'thing in tha way of an Entertainment, which has taken SYDNEY BY STORM." Popular Prices: 3/. 2/. 1/. No Early. Doors. Plan at Wildman's, Monday, where seats may be secured for the entire season in advance. ' : DONALD MACDONALD PROVINCIAL; TOUR. THAMES—Sept. 11. PAEROA-12th. NEW PLYMOUTH—I4th and 15th. HAWERA—I7th and 18th. WANGANUI—I9th and 20th. FIELDING—2Ist. PALMERS, . STOX—22nd. " 7; WELLINGTON OPERA HOUSE— . MONDAY. 24th. AUCKLAND LIMITED TO FOUR LECTURES. A. CLARK, Representative. p HOB Ali ~~ H A L.1., ■ WEDNESDAY* AND FRIDAY, SEPT. ' sth and 7th. First ADpea«-ance of the CORRICK FA.MILY CORRICK FAMILY VARIETY COMPANY. From the LEADING AUSTRALIAN •« Theatres. Instrumentalists, Vocalists, Bell Seleo* tions, Comic Sketches. National Dances, etc., etc., includins MISS ALICE CORRICK, The Popular New Zealand Soprano. Admitted by the Leading Musical Critics to possess the Finest Voice New Zealand has produced. POPULAR PRICES. Plan at Wildman's. » . y . Doors open 7.30; Overture at 8; Carriages 10.5- „"■ ' !' SID. BARTON, Advance- Rep. -^sssjpx "pQNSONBT DRUIDS'-; IfSJEm*)L ' SOCIAIi CLUB.-, ,7 y l^l-f'-i T"e next Dance ■wffl{-' be held in St. Gsorge'-' Hall on WEDNESDAY - \^|pi!? NEXT, sth. inst. Dancine at 8 p.m. - 7; : ;77 Druids'.String Band. - ' i-'i Gent's Siib., 2/6. _ —7 .. .:,.. .'I : P__ET, Hon. _>ec>* O you give a Concert. Entertetom*e£t, or At Home shortly? If then procure the Tickets Handbills, or Programmes at ihe "STAR" PRINTING WORKS. Large Stock to choose from and Lowest Price. ■ >•■ mm___ «^-^^^^^^ , ._j ■ TENDERS. mENDERS, Labour only, for Building: X Cottage*.--. Lawford, Surrey-st,--Surrey Hills. Close Friday, ith Sept. | Jp 0~" ~ B U I.L DER S7 RESIDENCE AT HOWICK. * Tenders for the above due at noos ■ on FRIDAY, 14th inst. MITCHELL __ WATT, Architects. 216 and 217. Victoria Arcade. m | m O BUILDER _.-; fenders will be received-up to noon -f WEDNESDAY, the 12th in_t„ for Additions to a building in Ponsonby. Plans, etc., at our Offices, Queen-st. EDW. MAHONEY & SON. ' : v Arcn-tects. . j mo _ BUI L D E'R'% Tenders will be received up to noon of TUESDAY, the ISth inst., for Additions to the Cattiolic Charch, Puhoi. . o.'_ Plans at our Offices, Queen-st. EDW. MAHONEY & SON, 7V Architects. | PUBLIC Works . Office,- Auckland, 3rtj September, 1900.—Tenders will be received at this Office till noon of MONDAY, September '24th, for the Supply and;.j Delivery of Bridge Ironwork for the Mar-, ton-Te Awamutu Railway. . Specifications ,, may be seen at this office. No tender, need necessarily be' accepted.—CHAS. ft .. VICKERMAN. District Engineer. C-CHOOL BUILDING AT GRAHAM'S •O FERN, NORTHERN WAIROA Tenders' will be "received by the Education Board, Auckland, uptll 12 noon on.;* MONDAY. 17th September, WOO. * . .'. -7 ■■; Plans, etc., maybe seen at ah. Victoria Arcade; Auckland; and at the P.o§t QM6* £>_r_raville. ""'"'" *'"X T' "*" ""? M'tt MITCHELL & WATT, --'" ..-.._■ Architects. SCHOOL. BUii-ijING AT' KAIKOHE.| BAY OF ISLANDS. Tenders will be received by the Education Board, Auckland, until 12 noon oa; MONDAY, 17th September, 1900. Plans, etc., may be seen at 216, Victoria; Arcade. Auckland; and on application to' Mr G. F. Dickeson, Katkohe. - MITC-lELL & WATT, ' Architects.., rpHAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL, TO BRICKLAYERS. Tenders for the Erection of a Stronlf; Room at the Office of the Council, Albertst-, Thames, will be received up to* p.m. of THURSDAY, September 6th next. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Council. ALBERT BRUCE, Town Clerfc7 TENDERS FOR SCHOOL OF MINES,"; KARANGAHAKE. Tenders are required for the Erection . of a School of Mines Building, at Karangahake. Plans and specifications can be seen at J the Karangahake Post Office. will close on.the 6th September, at 4 p.m., at the Post Office, Karan» gahake. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . Further particulars can be obtarw from the undersisrned. ALEX. HOGG, Secretary. Karangahake, August 24th, 1900.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 209, 3 September 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 209, 3 September 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 209, 3 September 1900, Page 8