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AMUSEMENTS. ■ I j Q P B X A HOtSB, Treasurer « A. Cowan. ', FAREWELL, APPEARANCES. \ , ; /|| LAST NIGHTS. The Popular London Actor, ( QBAHLBS : And his jPNGUISH pO-MEDJt "The finest company of. comedians that* Auckland has seen lor many a day." — '•Herald." TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT i (MONDAY) ABSOLUTELY LAST PERFORMANCE; Broadhurst's Enormously Successful Farce, WHY SMITH LEFT HOME. ' •/" WHY SMITH LEFT HOME. » , ■ TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, ' ~ ■ FRIDAY. THE PROFESSORS LOVE STORY. THE PROFESSOR'S LOVE STORY. By the Famous 'Novelist, J. M. Barrio, author of "The Little Minister,1' "A Window in Thrums," "Tommy and Grizel." Melbourne "Argus.'"—"This comedy ft really one of the most fragrant menftr. .■;■/•■ ies of our stage during recent years." r> "Australasian.'1 —"It is a comedy that wili never he forgotten by those -who, see it." Melbourne "Age."—"A comedy to bo witnessed with unalloyed pleasure", and to be remembered with feelings of unwonted thankfulness." -,': Adelaide "Register;."—"When we re- ( count some of the plays we love to see —'Caste,' 'Our Boys,' 'Sweet Lavender'— we shall have to add 'The Professors Love Story' to the rest." SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. The Always Popular, Ever Welcome, HANS THE BOATMAN, •, H As played by Mr Arnold over 3000 time 3 ; all over the world. NOTE—MATINEE & EVENING PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY. MONDAY. ■ 11th. TUESDAY, 12th.. Last Two Nights of ttie Season. | CAPTAIN FRITZ. CAPTAIN FRITZi Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 4/, Stalls 2/6, Pit 1/. Early Doors till 7.80, (3d extra. Bos Plan at WildmaD & Ljell's.Day Sale at Carter's ("The Brighton"*; and Hunter's (opposite Theatre). Doors open 7. Carriages for 10.20. Children iv arms uot admitted. Under 12, Half price. . Manager. L. J. LOUR. TENPEBS. .'" ':;/ TO BUILDERS.' . Tenders will be received until nooa ol Wii.U.NiiSDAY, March 13th, for tS$ Erection of a Villa Residence at Devoid, port, ED. BARTLEY, Architect 1 rf\ ob bTlTb's & THREE STOREY WAREHOUSE, SWANSON-ST. Tenders will be received for the abov« I until noon FRIDAY, Bth March, 1901. GEO. S. GOLDSBRO', Architect, 320, Victoria Arcade. } 7p O B~V I L D B R S. Tenders will be received until noon ol MONDAY, 12th March, for Alterations . and Additions to Building in Karangahape Rd. Plans and specifications at my office, 26, Shortland-st. The lowest or and tender not necessarily accepted. . ASHLEY HUNTER, C.E., • | Architect. Or BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until noon of WEDNESDAY, 13th Mar., for the Erec- ' tion of a Brick Building in Prmces-st Plans and specifications at my. office, Shortland-st. The 10-west or any tendef not necessarily accepted. . jfe ASHLEY HUNTER, C.E., Architect mENDERS for . the Erection of a Real-,. J- dence in Victoria and Clarence sts* Devonport, will be received up till MONDAY, the 11th inst., at 12 o'clock nooiu Plans and specifications may be seen at my ofiice. R. W. de MONTALK, Architect ' 22, Mining Chambers;; Queen-st. m o' C~A R P E N T E R 3. Tenders invited for additions to a house in Parnell ' until NOON on THURSDAY, June 14. Plans 'at my CHARLES ARNOLD, Architect, Shortland-street, JtTo CONTRACIOKB( Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon of WEDNESDAY* 13th inst., for the work of- Raising the Whangamanno Road Bridge, near Mercer, in terms of Drawings and Specific^ : tion to be seen at my office, Shortland" ' JAMES STEWART, Civil Engineer. Auckland, Ist March, 1901. _ rnEACHER'S HOUSE AT MANUKAU -L HEAiDS. Tenders will be recefved by the Equcation Board, Auckland,' until 12 noon on TUESDAY, 19th March; 1901. Plans, etc., may be seen at 216. Victoria Arcade, Auckland, and on application to the Chairman of the Awitu School Committee. ' MITCHELL & WATT, ■ Architects. TTVEPENCE ■ DEPARTMENT. TENDERS FOR BRQXS'N LEATHER-: ,' ACCOUTREMENTS.. Sealed Tenders in Duplicate will fca received by the Under Secretary for JJJ fence, Wellington, up to 5 o'clock -p.au on WEDNESDAY, March 20th,; 1901, I"', the Supply of 1500 (fifteen hundred b«s (or less) of Brown Leather Accoutrements,,, similar to samples, which, with specifications and form of tender, may d° sen at the Defence Stores, Wellington . and Auckland, and at the Militia an* Volunteer Office, Christchurch ana «ua ■ JAS. O'SULLIVAN,/, Defence Storekeeper. . Wellington, Ist KJarch. 1901- ..^L. Lands and Survey Offioe; Te Kuiti, February 21, I*ol. mENDERS will be received by the tin* X dersiftied till NOON of FRIDAYthe Bth of March, 1901, for metalling,* , miles of road through the Te Rau-ajin°* Improved Farm Settlement on the rir?» v gia Kawhia Road, 9 feet wide and w, , inches deep, with metal, which Will c» | pointed out to intending contractors J?£ the Overseer on TUESDAY, the 6tn March, and from whom full particulars can be obtained. Metal to be £&?]££.. small enoueh to pass through a 21 "Jr; ring any way, and men will be on u» ground to spread same. The whole "■■■■■ the work to be completed within v*» months of the date of acceptance^ tender, under a penalty of £10 per' w*£ ; : or portion of a week beyond that o»-- vthat the contract remains unflnW&eo. Tenders to state price per cubic yajy* The lowest or any tender not necessaw accepted. T. BURD, ' ■' ;- Road Surveyor, Te K»|^ - v

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

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