ABSnJSEMEHTS. * QITY JJAI, fc EVERY EVENING AT 8. TQIX'S riAIETY QOMPANY. A Bright, Sparkling, and Thoroughly Attractive Entertainment. THE PRESENT GREAT PROGRAMME Replete with all the Attributes of Success. WHATEVER YOU DO ~»ON*T FAIL TO SEE THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORS THE HAYTOKS THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORS The Famous London Pantomimists, Now Appearing in their Inimitable Sketch Entitled. ME TOO, CHARLIE. ME TOO. CHARLIE. And Their Original Burlesque Of the Cinematograph Exh biticn Of THE FITZSIMMONS-CORBETT FIGHT, Greeted Nightly with ONE CONTINUOUS ROAR OF LAUGH! ER. Continued Enthusiastic Reception to Mr FRANK YORKE FRANK YORKE FRANK YORKE FRANK YORKE FRANK YORKE FRANK tfORKE MISS MOLLIE BENTLEY. MISS MOLLIE BENTLEY. MR GEO. DEAN MX JIM MARION MR GEO. DEAN MR JIM MARION Australia's Representative Serio and Expert Dancer, LITTLE ALMA GRAY LITTLE ALMA GRAY Her Last Appearance To-night. Miss Annetta Bodin Miss Ethel Gwynne, Mr Johnny Collins Mr Karl Browne And OUR COMPLETE DOUBLE COMPANY Orchestral Chairs & Dress Circle 2/ Stalls V Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell s. Booking Fee, 6d extra. _~T TW, Business Manager C. R. BAiJ-i.K.I ERR~NAUJOKS, Monday and Thursday. Beginners, 11, Fancy, Stage, Clog, Step Dancing included, 7 to 8; Advanced, 8 to 10. Gents, 1/6; Ladies free.—l3s, Grey-street. CORPORATION NOT~CES. QITY OF AUCKLAND. TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the Town Clerk's Office, up to 4 o'clock p m of THURSDAY. 25th inst., for Drainage Works in Elizabeth-st., Kerbing and Channelling:, Patteaon-st. Plans and specifications may be seen In the Office of the City Engineer, Co-burg-st. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 19th July, 1901. MEETINGS. AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. , Notice is hereby given that an Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders in the Auckland Gas Company, Limited, will be held at the Company's Office. 26, Wyndham-st, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of July, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of Declaring a Dividend and for any other business of which due notice shall have been given. Thfe Transfer Books will ■ "be Closed from the 17th to the 24th" inst, both days -inclusive. By order of the Board of Directors. E. B. PARSONS, Secretary. Auckland,. 15th July, 1901. ROAD BOARD NOTICES. "PPSOM ROAD BOARD. CQLTfTY OF EDEN. BY-LAWS REGULATING HEAVY TRAFFIC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special,: Meeting of. The Epsom Roafi Board Will be held at Mr Olesen's Store, Epsom, on TUESDAY, the 13th day of August, 1901. at 8.30 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of passing a Resolution, which will be proposed at such Meeting, as a Special Order making By-laws with the object of regulating heavy traffic on the roads within the Epsom Road District In pursuance and in exercise of the powers conferred by "The Road Boards Act, 1882," and "The Public Works Act, 1894," and the several amendments thereof. A Copy of the proposed By-laws has been deposited at the office of the Board, at Mr J. H. M. Carpenter's, Newmarket, and is open to the inspection of all the Ratepayers during office hours, until the date of the meeting. Dated this 16th day of July, 1901. WM. J. DINNISON, Clerk Epsom Road Board. FOR SALE. TjTOR SALE, Profitable Little Business, JP good position, city.—Apply Alpha, 737, "Star" Office. _ FOR SALE, Section" close to Queen-st, . £10 per foot, suitable for factory or hall.—J. H. Muldoon, 11 Coombes' Arcade. FOE ~ SALE, Mt. Edenj near station, House 4 rooms, gas, Iron roof, £185, easy terms.—J. H. Muldoon, 11 Coombes' Arcade. OK SAEE, Houses in all parts of city, from £145 to £3500, small deposits. Money 5 per cent. — J. H. Muldoon, 11 Coombes' Arcade. I^OR SALE. Business,- retail, and small wholesale connection, very compact, great facility for. extension, £150.—Apply Shop, 741, Star Office. "pOE "pRIVATE OALE. \ THE STOCK, PLANT, AND GOODWILL Of the Well-known QOACHING, QAB, J^IVERY &, "DAIT BUSINESS Of MESSRS PULLAN, ARMITAGE, & CO. . AS A GOING CONCERN. With the Benefit of all Freeholds Tenancies, and Premises. fiTOCK AND PLANT Comprise the following:— 19 "Buses, 23 Laudans, 4 Broughams 6 Hansom Cabs, 7 Waggonettes 22 Buggies and Dogcarts (4-wheeled) 20 Gigs and Dogcarts (2-wheeled) 6 Four-horse Brakes, 3 Hearses 1 English B"our-in-hand Coach ] Grain Waggon, 1 Dray. HOUSES—32O Horses HARNESS-Full Complement of Harness for all Vehicles, and Full Inventory of all Necessary Sundries. Connected with the principal Stable is a complete Plant for carriage-building, trimming, and painting; ditto for saddlery ditto smithy, and horseshoeing. The undersigned call special attention to this well-known Business, as while' being tbe most lucrative is the oldest established and bj- far the largest of its kind in the colony, and capable of considerable expansion. It is also distinctly vouched that the Plant is all in thorough repair, and well up to date; the Horses are carefully selected, and a grand lot of animals, and the Business generally an exceptionally sound one. Reasons for selling and all particulars may be obtained from THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. (Successors to HUNTER & NOLAN.) £ (>- MC?UNT~ROSKILL: House of 6 dwO-LV rooms, 4 chimneys, built five years, stable and coachhouse, let 12/6 week —Burrow and Co., Bank N.Z. Bldgs. f?Q 5/—Sac Suits, really good Mixed ovO Tweeds, all to be Bold at £3 5/ Sac Suit; must be.cleared wltbia a monthsAdams and Bunlter. '■•<■&-iT f •■>
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 163, 23 July 1901, Page 8
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