AMUSEMENTS. " * | r\ p ERA H 0 U S E, I Treasurer A. Cowan. . |jfj§§ LAUGHING SEASON. NOW. IN FULL 1. SWING. J a LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT , LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT} . TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES, WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES, And AN EMPTY STOCKING. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY).' AND EVERY EVENING. QHAKLES ARiNO li.D, And his ' J^NGLISH /COMEDY p.OMPA_.y* In j ANOTHER GREAT LAUGH MAKER, ANOTHER GREAT LAUGH MAKER,. The Gleeful Plenitude, WHY SMITH LEFT HOME} WHY SMITH LEFT HOME. A Screamingly Funny Farce Comedy. by Broadhurst, author of "What Hapi pened to Jones," as played for 300 nightl at the Strand Theatre, London. Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 4/, Stalls 2/6, Pit 1/. Early Doors till 7.30/ Od extra. Box Plan at Wildman & Lyell's. Day Sale at Carter's ("The Brighton") and Hunter's (opposite Theatre). Doorf open 7. Carriages for 10.40. Children In arms not admitted. , Manager. L. J. LOHB, ' ALICE HOLLAND ER, OPERA HOUSE. MARCH 14. CHARLES C. BETHUNE, Manager. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, THE NEW CENTURY SENSATION.' THE NEW CENTURY SENSATION, iT-yiRTH T>ROS.' KOYAL /CIRCUS & MENAGERU. OVAL UIRCUS & Of Performing YyiLD A NIMALS. A COLOSSAL CIRCUS ORGANISATION1 A COLOSSAL CIRCUS ORGANISATION A NEW ERA IN TENTED AMUSEMENTS. V. ;A Complete Federation of i A;-' STAR PERFORMERS, A Lifetime Collection of the' •'■■: d WORLD'S GREATEST WONDERS. SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTl'-IT SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE THE AUCKLAND SEASON Commences v SATURDAY, MARCH 2. SATURDAY, MARCH 2. LOCATION: . FREEMAN'S BAY. FREEMAN'S BAY. POSITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY * POSITIVELY FOR; ONE WEEK ONLY; , TWO SHOWS DAILY. TWO SHOWS DAILY. AFTERNOON at 3; EVENING at 8. ,f Watch Future AdvertisementsWatch Future Advertisements r».-/—CHOICE Vicuna Suitings reduced 00/ to 65/ during our sale, Indigo dyecLy —Adams and Bunker, 184 Queen-st. ._—M_^_W_._—MW »~» II""! l< ' SPORTING. ■ J rvTAHUHU TROTTING CLtJB, • . SUMMER MEETING. POTTER'S PADDOCK, EPSOM, gj I SECOND DAY. f 1 TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW, |' I WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. FIRST RACE.—I.3O p.m.—FIRST RACE/ I No Betting allowed except through t_«f>r medium of the Totalisator. Trams will run every ten minutes. ' "p Wm. L. LOCKHART, ■ '.- .a Secretary. . ■ .._■_______ J TE-.DJSRS. . '■•.'J.:';-| Lands and Survey. Office, m I Te Kuiti, February 21, ISOI._ I TENDERS will be received by the.jj|«jl dersurned till NOON of FRIDAY/. I the Bth of March, 1901, for metalling'4ii miles of road through the Te Rau-a-mo- I Improved Farm Settlement on the Pirop^vl gia Kawhia Road, 9 feet wide and 1*" j inches deep, with metal, which will mt I pointed out to intending contractors, %, | the Overseer on TUESDAY, the .piyyl March, and from whom full particulars;.. I can be obtained. .Metal to be nappetej small enouuh to pass through a %|gl||| ring any way, and men will be oh tMyj I ground to spread same. The whote^fe I the work to be completed within t* | months of the date of acceptance My I tender, under a penalty of £10 per jSstSj | or portion of a week beyond that time?, f that the contract remains unfinisnea. ye Tenders to state price per cubic yWy;| The lowest or any tender not necessarily. I accepted. ( T. BURD, 7 i Road Sflrveyor, Te Kuiti. - BE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF J. %. JLV HEMUS, "SARONY" STUDIOS.;. AUCKLAND. % Separate Tenders are invited by $<* Trustees until Noon MONDAY, the »| day of March, 1901, for the Purchase oi the Goodwill, Stock in Trade, Plant aim Effects of (1) The Newton Studio, and W The Strand Studio. ''7::Al An extensive first-class business is oW at each of the above studios, wmclL^,' widely and favourably known. J-fgy, studio Is sold as a going concern, anctft. fitted up with every modern requiremeu of the trade. Tenders to be addressed to the Trustees,, care of the undersigned, and to be aecw.w panied by a marked cheque for *" cent, of amount of tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ~* Stock Sheets can be inspected al%iSsi; particulars obtained at the offices oi « undersigned. : .'■ CALDER AND GOLDWATER, . ',;, Solicitors, Victoria Arcade, ■. February 22nd, 1901,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 26 February 1901, Page 8
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