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I ■ AMTJSEMEHTii. • ''■■ |aPER A HO U.S E, f\ Under the Direction of _ m p J. C. WILLIAMSON. | ■ \ THE THEATRE | WILL BE CLOSED. 1 THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, ;;.. I JANUARY 23. {{ ;1 In Consequence of the Decease of j f : HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY, I | QUEEN VICTORIA. I ~,, ■ ■ — ■ ■■ ■ ■-, Wj~i ITT H A L h, I \j :_ I Sole Lessee & Manager Mr P. R. Di* V Manager Mr Fred W. Duval i ijyX'S Q.AIETY QOMPANY.' | Owing to the Lamentable Deathof ; | HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY : * QUEEN VICTORIA. , | There will be NO PERFORMANCE jjj At the ||| i CITY HALL | THIS EVENING. "|frED. L. SEAGER....Business Manager !■■■■■ ■! — I % \ GRICULTURAL HALLi |I^ULLERS piiJCU pOMPANY,! | In consequence of the Death Of' '; I QUEEN VICTORIA ItHERE WILL BiC NO PERb'ORSANCB' I TO-NIGHT. I JOHN FULLER . j|/^< I T V H -A- L v' pTO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING I i ST)IX-S Q.AIETY § GRAND CONTINGENT NIGH*! - 1 ' f< THE AUCKLAND SECTION OF THB I SIXTH CONTINGENT, ji By permission of Captain Reid, Com- "@ mandant of the Camp. U Will Attend the City Hall by invftatipa H of Mr P. R. Dix. I The CONTINGENT, headed by the Fifo H and Drum Band, will march in ITieir New" from the Camp to the City: • j| Hall. ____i %r\ H O R A I, HALL..; • 5 v-' SUNDAY, JAN. 27 : at S o'clock. | - I SACRED PICTURE. SONG, AND M I STORY. J ■ 1 -BEN HUR-A TALE OF THE ,:"}. - I CHRIST." gC i By MR ALBERT LUCAS 7: M rl AND PUPILS. %\- ---p Full Programme in Saturday's Issue. -:V S Doors open at 7.15. } m ADMISSION BYNCOLLECTIOK.;. ■; i/CHURCH OF THE HOLY -SEPtIiK i ;V/ CHRE KHYBER PASS. \... , 1 TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at S: p.m. ;? ORGAN RECITAL. *■ By MR CYRIL TOWSEY. ' m Selections by Bach, Mendelssohn, Schn*. Ibert, Lef ebure-Wely, Coleridge-Taylor, and other Eminent Composers. . Admission Free. Collection in aiaoC v Fund for Water-Engine. -V; j-^rrLD AND ,T7IREEDMAN'S ,': ' pENUINE fDRITISH jgIOGRAPH, M WAIKATO AND THAMES TOUB. ''■■£: - I HAMILTON—MONDAY. January 28 B Si CAMBRIDGE—TUESDAY, Januar2?:.2Kj ' STE AROHA—WEDNESDAY. January » iIPAEROA — THURSDAY,' January 31^; iWAIHI-r FRIDAY. February 1 iKARANGAHAKE-SATURDAY, FebW|; § arv 2 }-| THAMES—MONDAY and TUESDAY^; 1 February 4th and sth : I AUCKLAND—OPERA HOUSE. FIVE;NIGHTS, commencing WEDNESDAY^ ' 1 February 6th ' • -i J. A. MILLER. ;. si A MERICAN STEAM RIDING GAIM F |/i LERY. Quay-st. Every Afternoott." Iraand Evening. ;;,., ;| PICNIC EXCUKSIPNS ! __ ! ixpXCURSION TO MOTUTAPU iS^ i LAND. ?iTO-MORROW (THURSDAY). 24th insM J HOLY TRINITY SUNDAY SCHOOL i > ffl PICNIC. la The favourite p.s. OSPREY, weather. •Ifpermitting, will leave the Ferry Tie,; -§§Auckland, at 9 a.m., calling at Victoria. rSwharf, Devonport, at 9.30 ajn. Return ? jig Fare, 1/. -I ■*} r\WISG TO THE DEATHS; S §»■•*♦ - 'OF HER MOST •ffl 'P© GRACIOUS MAJESTY, ?H~<kif§lL Tbe PICNIC which was M «^; \^awP*Ti have been held on the 29th m f| /C^J^ POSTPONED. _| C. DOUBLE, G.S. 1 : • . ECCLESIASTICAIi. fi A UC X LAND TABERNACLE*^ NOTICE. 1 I 1 Owing to the de<^h of Her Majesty, 5 Queen Victoria, the Lecture by Pastor Clark on "The Australian Common--. wealth — What I Saw and He|td," if Postponed till further notice. L__^_-. r WESLBYAN CHURCH., s ■ ~ —— CONGREGATIONAL TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING .'■ n Will be held a TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), JAN. » " Tea at 6.30. 6 Public Meeting, 7.30. 3 Chairman-J. Shepherd, Esq., J-P- | 0 Addresses by the Revs. Williams, RishJ worth, Beecrbft, and Chappell, and Mt Luther Haimes. Interspersed with Musical Items. •■ ,' j ROAD BOARD NOTICES. _/ T7"AMO TOWN - BOARD, J A Special Meeting of the Kamo Towa 'I Board will be held on January rfist. ak "i 7 p.m. "|i . BUSINESS: "I To Appoint Half Holiday for 1901. » r| GEORGE KERR, Chairman.^ ,| TENDERS. .. -j! (Continued from Page 2.) rsjp~O CONTRACTORS. • I Tenders will be received until noon of ■ IfRID\Y, January 25th, for the Removal I of Building Materials and Debris from , 1 the scene of the late Fire, ana -1 Commerce sts. Conditions to toe seen -1 at my office, Victorla-st. 1 J. CURRIE, Architect.^

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 19, 23 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 19, 23 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 19, 23 January 1901, Page 8

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