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AMUSEMENTS. /-\PBKA HOUSE, Treasurer A. Cowan. LAUGHING SEASON STILL IN FULLSWING. EVERY EVENING TILL MONDAY. The Popular London Actor, nHAULtS A R iN O L % | And his T^NGLISH pO-UEDX pOMPAS^ In George Broadhurst's Enormously Success. ful Farce Comedy, As Played for /. > Nights at the Strand Theatre. London, WHY SMITH LEFT HOME WHY SMITH LEFT HOME. Will SMITH LEFT HOME. A GLEEFUL PLENITUDE. A GLEEFUL PLENITUDE. | WHY SMITH LEFT HOME. Received Last Night with YELLS OF LAUGHTER. YELLS OF LAUGHTER. The General Opinion being THAT SMITH IS FUNNIER THAN "JONES." FUNNIER THAN "JONES." Prices: Dress Circe and Orchestral Stall* 4/, Stalls 2/6, Pit 1/. Early Doors till 7.3 a Gd extra. Bos Plan at Wildman & Lyell's. Day Sale at Carter's ("The Brighton'? and Hunter's (opposite Theatre). Door* open 7. Carriages for 10.20. Children in arms not admitted. Manager, L. J. LOHB. TUESDAY NEXT. MARCH 5 THE PROFESSOR'S LOVE STORY. By J.. il. Barrie, author of -'The Littte Minister." QPEEA H 0 U S B. SATURDAY - NEXT - SATURDAY. MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE PERFORMANCE. PERFORMANCE. At 2.30. WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES, Preceded by AN EMPTY STOCKING. In response to numerous requests, And to suit the convenience of Suburban Patrons. MATINEE PRICES—3/, 2/, 1/ Children Half price, excepting 'to Pit Lye°irs Plan DOW °" VieW at Wildman PHONOGRAPjti CONCERT TO-MORROW. FRIDAY £ WESLEY HALL , Two Monster Graphophones. Just Recelred ex Sonoma, from America One Superior Edison's Phonograph. Choice Band Selections, Solos, Bonk Charmingly Rendered by the. martModern and Perfect Instruments Jodie Songs, Comic Songs, Church' Sells, Marches, Cornet Solos, Banjo Solos. 20 Grand Records; IS Edison Records. For Programme See Hand Bills. Doors open 7.30; commence at 8 p.m. Admission 6d; Children 3d. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited, for Purchasing 14-1 roomed House and freehold allotment,* Xewmarket. This property can be bought cheap. Make an offer—say £225.—Ewington ..inu Baker, Land Agents, Queen-st., Auckland. 'p O BUILDER S. 7' THREE STOREY WAREHOUSE. I SWANSON-ST. Tenders will be received for the abojfl until noon FRIDAY, Sth March, 1901. ■ GEO. S. GOLDSBRO', Architect I 320, Victoria Arcade. JO CONTRACTORS.. BRICK SHOPS & DWELLING HOUSB" SHORTLAND-ST. Tenders for Erection of the above invited until noon THURSDAY, Marcft* 21st. THOMAS H. WHITE, " Architect* 316, Victoria Arcade. TEACHER'S HOUSE AT MANUKAIT HEADS. Tenders will be received by the Education Board, Auckland, until 12 noon __\ TUESDAY, 19th March, 1901. Plans, etc., may be seen at 216. Victor^ Arcade, Auckland, and on application; to the -Chairman of the Awitu School Contey mittee. MITCHELL & WATT, Mk Architects.-* . J. TTUTT DISTRICT RIVER BOARD, Sealed tenders, addressed to the.; Chairman at the Lower Hutt, will'be-,, received by the Clerk of the abort.": Board until 4 o'clock p.m. on SATOB.i ' DAY, 23rd March, 1901, for:— r • y EMBANKING AND PROTECTING^ THE HUTT RIVER. Plans, Specifications, Conditions * flf-7' Contract, and Schedule of Quantities Bah' be seen at the Board's Office, LowerHutt, and at our Office, Timaru, Canteifbury. Any information required by Intending; tenderers, can be obtained on the Grouij4y from the Engineers between March Sth and March loth. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MEASON AND MARCHANT, 7 Civil Engineers^ pOUNTY OF WAITEMATA. 1. Forming Wormall's Road, Takapuna , ■ 2. Widening Embankment Northcote MaWRoad 3. Carting Road Metal and Scoria for On* Year in Maiiretahi Riding . ';% 4. Forming 26 Chains Shackleton's Roafl,; Woodhil! Tenders for these works are incited M to noon of FRIDAY, the Sth March, 1901-,; Specifications may be seen at. the Countf. Office, Auckland, and of No. 1 at W: Post Office, Takapuna; No. 2, at Kr&ug*, Store, Northcote; No. 3, at Stewart*: Store, Helensville; and No. 4, at the ?W> Office, Woodhill. H, MUNRO WILSON, ,»t, County Engine^; ./■ February 27th, 1901.__ ' '&JJ£ : . r oo? i ./y%\f^'^_ iri^-7* Lands and Survey Office, - Te Kuiti, February 21, l»%;r TENDERS will be received by the «£*, i dersigned till NOON of FRIDATr the Bth of March, 1901, for metalling * miles of road through 'the Te Rau-a-nK% Improved Farm Settlement on the Pir°?!, ; gia Kawhia Road, 9 feet wide *&* 7>*o inches delen. with metal, which will ,W■. pointed oiit to intending contracts 1* 3 ,x ; : the Overseer on TUESDAY,, the W March, and from whom full particularscan be obtained. Metal to be naPS •' small enousrh to pass through a 21 •'•jKy ring any way, and men will be on W ground to spread same. The whoie^ the work to be completed within tim months of the date of acceptance PM' tender, under a penalty of £10 per' *|l§| or portion of a week beyond that cot that the contract remains imfinlstieo.. ; Tenders to state price Der cubic >rS The lowest or any tender not necessarwr accepted. , 7.7 T. BUHtt^ ,::7 Road Surveyor, Te K™p__.„

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 50, 28 February 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 50, 28 February 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 50, 28 February 1901, Page 8