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AMUSEMENTS. rpHE rpALK OF THE HWWN. -mhe :•* alk of the 1-n own hundreds turned away, (ts7irth t>ros.v "doyal '/circus & t\tenagerie -Cvoyal Circus & Menagerie The Performance on Saturday Last Created a FURORE And is now THE TALK OF THE ENTIRE- CITY. Messrs Wirth Brothers deem it superfluous to make any comment on success achieved by their remarkable Circus Organisation, but confidently leave the verdict to the vast audience who witnessed the Performance on Saturday last. THIS AFTERNOON, THIS AFTERNOON, FIRST GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE, Commencing at 3 o'clock sharp. SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE. SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE. Notwithstanding the Enormous Success of the Opening Performance, the Season will positively terminate on Saturday next, March 9th. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING DURING THE WEEK. TWO SHOWS DAILY. TWO SHOWS DAILY. Afternoon at 3. Evening at 8. PRICES—3/, 2/, and One Shilling. A few Reserved Seats,- 1/ extra. Plan at Messrs Wildman and Lyell's. FOB SALE. ' I7IOU SALE, cheap, good Milk Float; or exchange for Light Trap.—Lilybank Dairy, Pitt-st., opposite Wellington-st. FOR~SALE, cheap, the yacht Foam, sails" s*nd all complete; must be sold.—A. Tait, Spring-st. OR SALE, Building Allotments, Shertourne Road, Grange Road, View Road. Park Road, Mt. Albert, Avondale and city.— Churton and Co., Queen-st. RO SALE, Fish and Oyster Business, main thoroughfare, owner leaving town, good shop and outside connection, cheap rent—Churton and Co., Queen-st. FOR SALE, a good Auctioneering and Commission Business; good reasons for selling.—Apply, principals only, in first case. Jo Box 120, G.P.O. T^ O li SALE. Tenders are required for the following Stores, which can be seen at the Naval Depot, Devonport, on application:— 05 Iron Drums and Cans, 53 Barrels, Casks, etc., of sorts, 21 lacking Cases, 3001b Iron Hoops, 522 Staves, 141 Head Pieces, 30 Limejuice Bottles. Tenders shouia be sent to the Senior Naval Officer, Auckland. rPO MERCHANTS, LAWYERS, AND J- OTHERS. IMPORTANT NOTICE RE SYLVIA PARKNOW FOR SALE BY US. It comprises 93 acres rich Volcanic Soil, quite clear of. stones and rock, and is therefore easily dug or ploughed, and turned to pleasurable and profitable uses.. i;_2U profit was made on theiproduce of only two acres in a season. That is the sort of land for people. It is drained, well watered, fronts good roads, and commnnd.-j lovely scenery of Land and Water. It is within seven minutes' walk of Westfleld Station, not far from Penrose Station; and trains run to and fro at suitable hours and at low fares. It is within 50 minute's' drive from Auckland Post Office; a little beyond Penrose Junction on the Omnibus Road to Otahuhu. IT WILL BE SOLD IN ONE LOT OR IN CONVENIENT SECTIONS TO SUIT BUYERS. In one lot it is an ideal stud farm. The house comprises eight rooms. There are suitable outhouses. The stabling is sufficient for 51 horses. The concrete structure for the horses cost over £6000, and there Is a large wooden structure. The residence, stables, workmen's cottage, coachhouse, and other buildings are in good order. No expense has been spared. The land is in grass, crops, and fruit trees. Lemons thrive there. Every lemon tree in full bearing ought to be worth 7/ a year. The approach is up a pretty avenue. AH roads are 6Cft wide. MERCHANTS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN will find this to be one of the most convenient,, attractive, healthful, and desirable places to reside at, commandingl as it does the sea breezes from both the Auckland and Manukau Harbours. WHAT IS MONEY WITHOUT HEALTH? How many\men die prematurely? Live out of town. The doctors recommend volcanic soil. Buy a few acres to live on now or to retire to presently. It is a lovely drive to Sylvia Park. Prices Low.—Apply early to EWINGTON & BAKER, Estate Agents, Government Insurance Buildings, Queen.-st., Auckland. O-t Cif\— NEW~COTTAGE of 5 rooms, a^iyU 'large allotment, O'Neil-st., Ponsonby,—T. B. Clay, 26 Shortland-st. sy -t nir—GOOD WILL and Furniture of cUX-jO a good paying Boarding-house in city.—T. B. Clay, 26 Shortland-st. OQQf\— LINCOLN-ST.i House of 7 S^OOU rooms, washhouse, close to Ponsonby Road.—T. B. Clay, 26 Short-land-st. O OOK—WHITE-STREET, near city, aJjU&tJ Cottage of 4 rooms, kitchen and scullery.—T. B. Clay, 26 Shortland-st. 2? Ofif\— WAlHl, Cottage, nearly new. cwOUU 5 rooms and 1 acre of land, or with half acre, £250.— R. Burrow and Co., Agents, Bank N.Z. Buildings. 4? OrTft—LINCOLN-STREET, close to riirf_J I V Ponsonby Road, a real bargain, capital 5-room Villa and conveniences, good order, let at 11/.—Baker Bros., Shortland-st. Opr OfI—NORTH SHORE, close to first ot/U-SU wharf, House of 7 rooms, bath, hot and cold, gas, etc., grand view.—R. Burrow and Co., Bank N.Z. Buildings. O RAH— NEW NORTH ROAD—Comot'tJUU fortable and well - finished House, handy to town, 6 rooms, pantry, bath, gas, etc.-»-Burrow and Co., Bank N.Z. Buildings. O QOK—PONSONBY, near the water, c&€>£O Villa, large lofty rooms, good allotment, 180 ft deep, garden and fruit trees, etc.—Burrow and Co., Bank. N.Z. Buildings. _^ O\OA — NEAR THE HOSPITAL, dw^t_/v House 6 rooms, . bath, gas, stable and shed, good allotment, 53ft frontage.—Burrow and Co., Bank N.Z. Buildings. LOST AND FOUND. K.EWARD. —Lost, between town and New 1 Lynu, a Blown Covert Coat.—Apply care of A. J. Eutrlean and Co., Customs-st, iTVEWARD.—Lost Som~Hechanics' Bay, i-LV One 10ft Pulling Boat, painted white. A reward of £2 will be given on returning same to Reid, Jun., Boatbullder, or Coulson, Mechanics' Bay. T 6ST~neaF~St.~ Mary's Church, PairXJ nell. Silver Sword Brooch. Reward. —Apply Star Office. TOST, a Gold Hair Ring, initials J.S.±J Reward on returning to Chas. Smith, Pram. Maker, Queen-st. TOST, on Sunday, 3rd of March, in A- Queen or Victoria-street, Lady's Dress Cap.—Reward on leaving same at Star Office. ' T OST, Wednesday, in Remuera 'Bus, •" D.S.C.. or Queen-street, Gold Safety Pin Brooch with four moonstones.—Reward Jackson and Russell, Shortland-st. T EARNERS and Machinists for manu--U facture of Ladles' Underclothing.— Mrs Landmann, Old Grammar School, Parnell. 9

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 8