AMUSEMENTS. 5 Q ITY H ALI*t EVERT EVENING AT 8. D JXS |G- AIETY iQOMPANIV Introducing from Time to Time. ' ; The World's Greatest Vaudeville 'j Attractions. "'■; INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS i Of Miss MAY MARLOW MAY MARLON MAY MARLOW MAY MARLOW MAY MARLOW MAY MARL.OW The Dashing Popular Serio. Positively "I The Last Five Night* '- Of Mile. 5 LUCRETIA. LUCR.ETIA. 5 LUCRETIA. LUCRETIA. fi LUCRETIA. LUCRETIA. Delightful Singer jj ip and Perfect Dancer. .y Specially Engaged from London. Sa (By Arrangement with Mr Harry Jl Rickards.) fS FAREWELL AND LAST NIGHT 9 FAREWELL AND LAST NIGHT I of . M MR WALLACE KING. ■. ■ JSS MR WALLACE KING. ■ iM The Favourite Tenor. 2 LAST NIGHT OF Va MR ALF. HOLLAND. rVj CONTINUED BNTHUSIASTia '-it y SUCCESS jl Of , ■■ m The Irresistible Comedians, And Champion End Men of the WorlA MESSRS POPE AND SAYLES MESSRS POPE AND SAYLES. MESSRS POPE AND SAYLES LOUD AND PROLONGED APPLAUSIi Nightly Greet Messrs i LENNON, HYMAN. AND LENNONV, LENNON, HYMAN, AND LENNON, LENNON, HYMAN, AND LENNON,'? The Clever Acrobatic Humorists, J Just as Successful as Ever, «& MISS OLIVE LENTON. ;gi| And ''"l MISS IDA CLARKSON. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT} Reappearance Of the Popular nj Baritone Mr ERNEST FITTS ' ERNEST FITTS ERNEST FITTS ERNEST FITTS ERNEST FITTS ERNEST FITT3 And The Charming Series and Dancera* % THE HOWARD SISTERS. ff\ THE HOWARD SISTERS. ? TUESDAY, MARCH 4. First Appearance in New Zealand of th| Celebrated English Artists, ATHAS AND COLLINS. Prices—2/ and 1/. Box Plan at Wildman'a. . r\ p E R A HOUSE* v/ Under the Direction of MR CHARLES MacMAHON. Manager for Mr West..Mr L. B. Butlefi FOR A SEASON OF 12 NIGHTS* Commencing i FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 28. * First Presentation here of the } DELIGHTFUL AND FASCINATING^ ENTERTAINMENT, j OUR NAVY. ' 1 OUR NAVY. Which ran for three years at the LON* DON POLYTECHNIC, and has just con-. eluded a Season of 14 CONSECUTIVE! NIGHTS at the PRINCESS and ALn < HAMBRA THEATRES, DUNEDIN. FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 28. \ The Magnificent and Unique Enter- ,"J tainment, . ; I OUR NAVY. £ OUR NAVY. An Indescribable Illustration of Britain's "Fleet in Beinsr." The whole Entertainment teaches 3 Lesson, and it conveys more to those who know little or nothing of the right Arm of the Empire than it is possible to put in to print, OUR NAVY. YOUR. NAVY. j OUR NAVY. YOUR. NAVY. j Why You Should See It, and Why j Britannia Rules the Waves. BECAUSE IT SHOWS YOU THE POWER AND THE MIGHT OF .THE ' ' GREAT : EMPIRE".' Why does Great Britain Rule One-third of the Earth and all the Seas?— Because our GLORIOUS NAVY is practically, stronger than that of all the world put together. Never in the World has there been sa Vivid, so Convincing, and so Graphic aa Illustration of the Empire's MOST GLORIOUS SERVICE. j OUR NAVY. OUR NAVY. ■!"';■, ADMISSION-3/, 2A and 1/. Plan as Usual. Chief Operator Mr H. Wyndhant Musical Director. Mr H. Rushwortbi Mechanical Effects by Mr J. Earle. THE ENTERTAINMENT GRAPHIC-,' ALLY DESCRIBED BY ' CAPTAIN F. REEVETENDERS. TO PAINTERS — Wanted, Tenders for! Painting.—Apply Bishopcourt, Par* hell. ' ■rpENDERS will be received up to 11 a.m, J- on MONDAY, 3rd March, for Stoping Block No. 8, on Welcome Lode, containing approx. 21,000 tons. Deposit,' £23, Particulars at Mine and Office. H. ,P. BARRY, Superintendent rpENDERS will be received up to 11 ■*- a.m. on MONDAY, 3rd 'March, for Stoping Sleek No. 8 on Welcome Lode, containing approx. 21,000 tons. Deposit £25. Particulars at Mine and Office. H. P. BARRY, Superintendent. mO BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until FRIDAY* 28th February, for Removal of the Flagstaff Hotel, Devonport. ED. BARTLEY, Architect. •p.ESIDENCE OF 12 ROOMS, ST« ■*-* STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PAR«NELL« FOR PROFESSOR H. W. SEGAR. .Tenders for Erection of the aboveJ will be received up till 12 o'clock noon on WEDNESDAY, the sth March, 1902. R. W. de MONTALK, Architect. 22, Mining Chambers, Queen-st. •rpO BRICKMAKERS. Tenders will be received up to 26tn February, for Making and Burning; Bricks at Dolphin and Company's Arcbi Hill Brick Works for 12 months from Ist March, 1902. Specification at office of J« STEVENSON, No. 1, Mercantile Chambers, next Bank of New Zealand. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accept* cd. - Public Works Office, Auckland, 17th Feb., 1902. JTVENDERS will be received at this offlca until noon on FRIDAY, the lotn March, 1902, for the Erection of a Resl* dence for the Native School Teacher at Peria, near Mangonui. Plan, specification, etc., may be seen at this office, and at the Post Office* at Mangonui. The lowest or any tender riot necessarily accept* cd. C. R. VICKERMAN, District Engineer. rpENDERS will be received until noon -*■ sth March, 1902, at the Office of the undersigned, for the Right to Cut and Remove Kauri and other Timber, now standing, dead or alive, on the Pukemaukuku Block, Coromandel, having aa area of 400 acres or thereabouts. Specifications and conditions can t>s seen at the Office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not neces* sarily accepted. TRUSTEES OF THE ESTATE OP LATE WILLIAM AITKEN, Bank Buildings, Wyndham-st. Auck« land.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1902, Page 8
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