AMUSEMENTS. , QPERAH O U S 7* ._ \ Lessee and Manager: S* MR EDMUND MONTGOMERY. *^ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' i GRAND OPENING NIGHT ' • j MONTGOMERY'S QBLBBRAI'4 THOSCOPE And QONCERT QOMPANY. <['■ ™X LATEST MACHINE INVENT** I ON TOUR. oa"W,DUKE AXD DUCHESS OF CORN • ■ WALL'S DEPARTURE FROM 1"' PORTSMOUTH. THE QUEEN'S FUNERAL Complete from Osborne to Wind^n* AKMT J,IFE-The Greatest MtfltaV subjects ever produced. OUR ROYAL NAVY PARIS EXHIBITION WONDERFUL DIVING HORSES FOOTBALL DOG - MARVELLOro ILLUSIONS -^u-WLB THRILLING RAILWAY COLLISION ' CINDERELLA, or the Story of th.'. Giass Slipper Vide Press— i', j "New Zealand Times," April 4th, 1301- ' "Montgromery's Admirable Selection of. i Up to date Films were again shown' through the medium of the most power. ful Bioscope yet seen in Wellington." "Wairarapa Observer," May 2nd, 1301 — "The Pictures were shown as only Mont-' gomery's Bioscope can show them." . "Herald," Napier, April ISth, 1901 _ "Altogether the Company present a fine Drawing Room Entertainment, and thos* who miss seeing it will regret it." Supported by A SELECT COMPANY OF ENTERTAINERS. Mr E. Montgomery Percy Jan*» Harry Hall Edgar Bentley Fred Gibson. Our Illustrated Songs are Immensely,. Popular. POPULAR PRICES-2/ and V. Day Sales at C. Carter's. "The Brighton," also Hunter's, opposite Opera H6uu». Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Doors open 7.15; overture 8 o'clock;, carriages 10.30. WALTER MONK .Representative. -piHORAL . HA LL/ VJ THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 23. MISS DORA JUDSON. / Assisted by MISS ADA MATHESON (Soprano). DR. H. COX (Violinist). , jgjj JUDGE EDGER ('Cellist). : ■,;-§ Will give a Grand PIANO RECITAL PROGRAMME: MISS JUDSON—Pianoforte Solo, "Hoiberg Suite," Op.. 40 (Greig). Pre- , lude, "Sarabande" (Rlgandon). Piano- . forte Soli (a) "Slumber Song," Op.,' 117 (Brahms); (b) "Allegro in D ; Minor" (Scarlatti); (o) "Sonate in: D Minor," Op., 31, No. 2 (Beethoven)." Pianoforte Soli (a) Prelude in D Flat, i. "The Raindrop;" (b) Valse in D Flat, Op., 64, No. 1; (c) Ballade in G Minor,, Op. 23 (Chopin). I MISS JUDSON, DR. COX, AND JUDGE EDGER—Trios for Piano, Violin, and •Cello, in F. Major, Op. 16 (Jadassohn; Allegro Tranquillo, Andantino, ; Miss" jrUDSON* AND JUDGE EDGERDuo for Piano and 'Cello (GoiterMIsTaDA MATHESON - Song, Daily Question" (Helmund); Song, I "Jewel Song" from "Faust" (Gounod) ;> Song. "A Summer Night" (Goring ASornpfnist-MRS MACANDREW ' New Bechstein Concert Grana, supplied by British and Continent al Piano ;| Company. '■ I Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. % Carriages 9.30. . , '; Admission-Front and Reserved Seats 2/- Back Seats and. Gallery, 1/. ■'_:■■■■•' Plan of Reserved Seats at Wildman and Lyell's. ..... : ■■■: M '-/Ti Traras will leave Three Lamps, J?ofl' sonby, direct for th:e" Choral1 Hill, at 7.13. _________ TTERR Q. NAUJOKS' Dancing Class.Mol Jtl day and Thursday. Social on Fridnjy .■ the S4th. Friends can be invited by puptifi. .in ' ' —j :: TENDERS. irn O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until noon of TUESDAY, 2Sth May, for the Erection of Additions in Wood. Upper Queen street ED. BARTLEY, Architect. n\ O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received up to noon of TUESDAY, the 28th inst., for Reinstating a Building in Commerce-st Plans, 'etc., at our offices, Queen-st. . EDW. MAHONEY & SON, Architects. rt\ O B U I L D E ESi Tenders will be received until noon on WEDNESDAY, 29th inst.. for the Erec- : tion of Shelter Shed at Lake Takapuna Public School. Plans, etc., at J. A. BRADSTREET'S, Draper, Karangahap* Rd. -pPSOM ROAD BOARD* Tenders for Breaking 250 yarda of 2J inch Metal in the Epsom District. will be received by the undersigned up till noon on THURSDAY, the 23rd inst. .: WM. J. DINNISON, ; Clerk Epsom Road Board, Newmarket, 20th May, ISOI. -pOVAIKD'S FARM, EAST TAMAKL Messrs Robert Lyons and James Cargo, tho ■ Trustees of the late Mr William Bovaird's Estate, Invite Tenders up to the 3rd June prox. for the Lease for a term of teu years" from Ist July, 1901, of Lot 109, East Tamaki Farm, containing SO acres, and kjgowu as Bov§J|d'if F*F mConditions of Lease and all particulars ca« be obtained at the Offices of the undersigned, to whom Tenders must be addressed. An amount equal to the first half-year's reiit must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily, accepted. ( WILLIAM COLEMAN, 109 Queen-street, Solicitor for the Estate. _ A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR WORKS CALLIOPE DOCK YARD. Harbour Board Office, May 15th, 1901. Separate Tenders will be received at this office until TUESDAY, th« Sta inst., at noon, for the following Works, at Calliope Dock Yard:— L Fencing, Painting, Draining, etc. '2. Plastering Engine and Boiler Houses in terms of plans and specifications to be seen at the Engineer's Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be endorsed . for the resjectlve works. By order of the Board. 3. U. BRIGHAM, Secretary^ TTTONRY G. WADBv ARCHITECT & BUILDING SURVEYOR. VICTORIA ARCADE. 3rd Floor; No. 309. TTtDWARD MAHONEY AND SON. ARCHITECT!!, qftTBKK-ST., AUCXXANO.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 118, 20 May 1901, Page 8
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