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AMUSEMENTS. "» QPERA H° US^ Under the Dl"***o?.-?* i MR ROBERT BROUGH. Representative......-Mr Allan .HataUtog ■>■ THIS EVENING, , . | AT 8 PRECISELY. LAST EIGHT NIGHTS LAST EIGHT NIGHTS IXsT EIGHT NIGHTS Of the " ggggi SBBBI SSiffig , ' Of MR AND MRS BROUGH, Prior to their Retirement from th« ■ Australasian Stage. .■_j ! . . \ , "■■V:1 ! TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) and T<H. MORROW (FRIDAY). i JANUARY 9 and 10. if First Production in New Zealand ot\ "THE TYRANNY OF TEARS." "THE TYRANNY OF TEARS." - "THE TYRANNY OF TEARS." "THE TYRANNY OF TEARS." "THE TYRANNY OF TEARS." , ....,."''!'• "THE TYRANNY OF TEARS." A Comedy in Three Acts, By C. Haddon Chambers. SATURDAY AND MONDAY. JANUARY 11 and 13. First Production in New Zealand oti. ■■•'-'/ -SWEET AND TWENTY." "SWEET AND TWENTY." A Comedy in Three Acts, By Captain Basil Hood. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, : JANUARY 14 and 15. Revival, by universal request, of |' "THE LIARS." \ ' > "THE LIARS." A Comedy in Four Acts, • By Henry Arthur Jones, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. "THE AMAZONS." "THE-AMAZONS." A Farcical Romance in Three Acts, ~ ||| By Arthur W. Pinero. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17.' Last Night of the Season, "SOWING THE WIND." "SOWING THE WIND." A Play in Four Acts, By Sydney Grundy. ' Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. where seats can be booked six nights in :. advance. _ . . , ; PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls V; Stalls 2/6; Pit 1/. Day Tickets at Williamson s ana Theatre doors. • Early doors to Pit and Stalls open at 7, 6d extra; Doors open at 7.30; Curtain atCnild?en nunder aSix NOT ADMITTED. ' pHORAL HAL Ii J TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY" It ' AfclCE HOLLANDER CONCERT CO.. ALICE HOLLANDER CON.CERT CO. Under the Direction of Mr C: C. Bethune. | MISS ALICE PIOLLANDER, , | "Her voice is a pure contralto of great compass. She aroused the audience to a v pitch of enthusiasm."—Melbourne "Age,I*. -: ir 18th October. "Miss Hollander's voice is one of love-. \y, and altogether satisfying quality,, : powerful and sweet." — Melbourne "Argus," 18th October. MR NEAL McCAY, Tenor.. (By arrangement with Mr J. C. William* ; son, Esq.) "He is a polished vocalist, and took the audience by storm." —"Era," N.Y. HERR GERARDE VOLLMAR, . Violoncellist. "He played them with that power, ; . delicacy, and wonderful execution, that .^ jjas r retideret him famous."r--M«lt rouJ|nj9 g •"ArgusJi:-iL- - ' ""if; MR ERNEST FARRELL, V ' 5: Solo Pianist and Accompanist. Admissions—3/ Reserved; 2/ and 1/. Box Office opens Wildman, Lyell, anfl Arey's, FRIDAY NEXT. * JOSEPH GIBBS. PICNIC EXCURSIONS! rpHE DEVONPORT STEAM . ■'.' r Jf~jL ■*- FERRY COMPANY^, mmUm limited. j EXCURSIONS FOR THIS WEEK. \ j RANGITOTO ISLAND, ! SATURDAY NEXT. fM At 10.45 a.m. and 2 p.m. i. Leaving Rangitoto, 4.30 p.m. TO ST. HELIER'S BAY. Each Day at 7.15 a.m., 10.45 a.m., 2 p.m.* | *5.10 p.m. Returning at 5.5 a.m., 11.30 a.m., *4 p.m.* ■ I ♦5.45 p.m. *Cn SATURDAY, 5.10 p.m. steamer j from Auckland will not run. Leaves St. Helier's 5 p.m. on Saturday instead of '•' 4 p.m. and 5.45 p.m. Fares—Adults 1/; Children under IV: 6d, any of abovenamed places. ALL SAINTS', PONSONBY, SUNDAY, SCHOOL TREAT, AT PINE ISLAND. ", | SATURDAY, JANUARY 11th, 1902. ;. '• The P.S. BRITANNIA will leave Queen street Wharf at 9 a.m. and 1-80 p.m. i'fi sharp, returning from Pine Island at G. 30 p.m. Friends' Tickets—Children, including Meals with Scholars; Adults, Hot Water, Tea, Milk, and Sugar provided M '?! Parents and Friends are cordially in* vited to be present. Tickets to be had from MR H. $. OS« WALD, Jervois Rd.' ■ TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. Tenders required for 2 storey House, Epsom. Tenders close on SATURDAY, 18th inst., at 11 a.m. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.-* T. B. JACOBSEN, Architect. m O BUILDERS, RESIDENCE AT BIRKENHEAD. Tenders for the above will be received 7 until noon of TUESDAY, the 14th inst. ARTHUR H. WHITE, Architect. , Government Insurance Buildings, 107, Queen~st. mo BUILDERS.' AUCKLAND ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS COMPANY, LIMITED. Tenders are invited for the Work of Construction of Ponsonby Car Depot and • Workshops, together with that of Tern» porary Stables, to be built adjacent there* ' to. . Plans, Specifications and General Conditions may be seen at the Office of th«. undersigned on and after Tuesday, 24th irist. Tenders, marked "Tender for Cap Depot," will be received at the Office of the Auckland Electric Tramways Com" ; pany, Ltd., Lower Queen-street, until .<' Noon of FRIDAY, 17th January next.. ■ JAMES STEWART. §§§ Civil Engineer. I I Shortland-st., Auckland, December 23rd, 1901.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1902, Page 8

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