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AMUSEMENTS- ' \ APERA H O U 8 & Under the Management of Edwin Geaeh, "Thank God we kept the Flag Flyinu'lf' EVEN LOKD ROBERTS 6" ! "Thought the Relief-of Ladysmfth hop^ less." THURSDAY NEXT Starting THURSDAY NEXT Starting THURSDAY NEXT *" And for Friday; Saturday, & Monday •' 4— LECTURES ONLY IN AUCK-V-ii'..3 LAND. 4 '■' DONALD MACDONALD DONALD MACDONALD DONALD MACDONALD DONALD MACDONALD j THE MAN OF THE HOUR, , s wuh . ■ v;, : ; THE STORY OF THE CENTURY '. THE AUSTRALIAN WAR CORRES. T PONDENT, Upon : THE SIEGE AND BATTLES OP ' THE SIEGE AND BATTLES OBVi" LADY SMITH. ' LADY SMITH. [■' PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED ." ~ ■•■ Ev : ■ -i •-..': , -J.prn VIEWS TAKEN DURING IKA ' ' THE LONG AND EVENTFUL SIEGE. Sydney "Bulletin" says:—"Donald Maedonald supplied a rare good thing in the way of an Entertainment, which has taken SYDNEY BY STORM." FIRST LECTURE, THURSDAY. SCENES & SENSATIONS OF BATTLE SCENES & SENSATIONS OF BATTLK SCENES & SENSATIONS OF BATTLE SECOND LECTURE, FRIDAY. "THE STORY OF THE SIEGE.". THIRD LECTURE, SATURDAY NEXT. "ON TUGELA HEIGHTS." v FAREWELL APPEARANCE IN AtTCK« LATSTD. fVv.jy , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. V' THE AUSTRALIAN PRESS UNANIMOUS. The "Argus" (Melbourne) says:—A Lee. ture is hardly the term to describe tha' medium by which Mr Macdonald cori- ; veyed his impressions of. the modern battlefield, because in the word "lee- • ture" there are associations which sug. Seat something. cold and unemotional.,, \ It's not a lecture—but a fascinating ijififedi tertainment."—June Sth, 1900. ■''#'' "Herald" (Sydney) says:—When DonaliJ1; Macdonald appeared on the platform th^'. vast audience greeted him with a si^* cession of the heartiest cheers. It tos|spontaneous outburst of goodwill whicii a man might remember long with pride, . and throughout the evening Mr Mac- ; donald's just claim to those cheers wag abundantly manifested.—August 30tn, 1900. '■' "Telegraph" (Sydney):—The .instant Donald Macdonald stepped upon the platform, the cordiality of the reception was beyond doubt—indeed, it seemed tha desire of the enormous audience to make, him welcome, not only as a depicter 01 scenes of battle, but as a true Australian,, who, by his own sufferings and expertences, had won the right of their personal esteem.—August 30th, 1900. Popular Prices: 3/, 2/, 1/. No E&rly Doors. Plan now open at Wildman's,*, where seats may be secured for the ear. tire season in advance. * A. CLARK, Representative. ';,, .\ 'AUCKLAND YACHT CLUB. ' |||\ ANNUAL SOCIAL. ' _less& To be held in the ' ; CHORAL HALL On THURSDAY, 6th Sept., 1900« s r Commencing at 8 p.m. Tickets 1/ each, Ladies' .or Gentlemen's, may 'be had from the Members of Committee, or from the Hon. Sec. Trams and Buses to all parts will leave the Hall 'at 10.30 p.m. G. H. BELLAMY, Hon. Sec. LOCUTION. " ' ~~ ORATORY." GESTURE. V DEPORTMENT. AND DRAMATIC ART. " Taught by '. M B A*' 1312*1' L UCAS* ■' For terms* etc., apply by letter or per-: Bonally. Consult Mr Lucas between the hours of 12.30 and 1.30 p.m., or 5.30 and 6.50 D.m.THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE: . BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST. No 1, Second:: ] Floor. Telephone. 290. a ! N.B.—Pupils desirons. of Public. *o- -. nearances introduced when proficient. ■« THE IRVING AMATEUR.DRAMATIC; CLUB in course, of Formation. For particulars, apply to MR LUCAS. fTIHE piANISTS' pRIMER AND [ . riUIDE. Published Price 7/6. Offered to Subscribers for 6/. (Offer expires August 30th)' By Eady and Co., Queen-st. and The London and Berlin Piano Company, Shortland-st. ; Over half the copies available ak ready subscribed for. • . - —"~ . . ,'. ECCLESIASTICAL, REV. TO. READY will preach at New. ..market Wesleyan Church, To-mor-row (Wednesday) Evening, 7.30. Solo. All heartily 'invited. GOLD MINING NOTICES. i ,N E W ; PL AM . Of the XT AFOWAI QOLDFIELD, Compiled from the Government Plans, scale 10 chains to an'/ inch, has been published by -THE BRETT PRINTING AND '"-Puts- ' ■ LISHJNG COMPANY, LIMITED, And copies may be obtained at tha •BTAB" OFFICE. 2/6 EACH. TENDERS. . K'jf: TO BUfLDERS.-Two Shops and Dwelling, Hamilton West, near ailway,' station.—Tenders for above received. till Thursday,, September .. 13.—Plans, etc.) Harry Ellison,- Thistle Hotel. _____ rj\ O : BUILDERS. Tenders will be received up to noon ot V WEDNESDAY, the ; inst, icr ' UW';: tions to a buildjng in Ponsonby. *m - 'Plans, etc., at our Offices, Queen-st EDW. MAHONEY & SON,. ; .'■•.■- ; Arcliuects. rp6BUI L D E R S Tenders will be received up to noon oi TUESDAY, the 18th inst., for Additions, to the Catholic Church, Puhoi. Plans at our Offices, Queen-st. EDW, MAHONEY & SON, . . Architects. Q T O . V E S, Tenders for the Supply of HEATING:;: and COOKING STOVES for twelve; months from Ist October, 1900, -will be., received by the Education Board, Auck" land, until 12 noon on MONDAY, .17th. September. 1900. Specifications and Conditions of Contract on application at the office of the; Board. Victoria Arcade. Auckland. ' V VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary 'TENDERS FOR SCHOOL OF MINES/ ■L< KARANGAHAKE. Tenders are required for the Erection of a School of Mines Building, at Karangahake. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Karangahake Post Office. Tenders will close on. the 6th September, at 4 p.m., at the Post Office, Karan* en.hake. . Mj The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Jl , Further particulars can be obtalnti from -the undersigned. m ALEX. HOGG, Secretary. Karangahake, August 24th, 1900. : ~ . . . T<l ~., , , 'l!1 "*"'' Printed and Published for the Proprietor*, "The Brett Printing and Publishing.'! Company, Limited," by Henry/Brett, oi Lake Takapuna. Journalist, at tni Office of the Company, Shortland-s^ Auckland. ■ ..TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1000, f

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 210, 4 September 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 210, 4 September 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 210, 4 September 1900, Page 8

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