AMUSEMENTS. >'" " I Under the Direction of' '■'■■' MR J.--C. WILLIAMSON. ; :? TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE ! FAMOUS YOUNG SOPRANO ,^MY .QASTLES. ' And the Brilliant Company of Artie*. Supporting Her." Usts Such an Audience and such En J thusiasm has never before besV>* '*■ witnessed within the walls of th* $ : Auckland Opera House ' B ! " •, ■; ;j THE SECOND AND FINAL CONCERT Will be given TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EYEJf. . When a X Magnificent' Programme of Operate * Classical and Popular Music will h rendered. " c SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT. ~ tV Management particularly wish to n o int out that upwards of ■ ■ ■'. ■ .■*■;:! ONE THOUSAND POUR SHILLm Q TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE. , For To-morrow Night's Concert, admit ting to the Stalls and Stage; also, FIVE HUNDRED HALF CROWN " TICKETS. ' Admitting: to the Pit. These Tickets mat be purchased during the day at W.M. man, Lyell, and Arey's, or at .the TW tre, TO-MORROW EVENING, from j o'clock. • Musical Director: HERR BENNO SCHERBK. ' BOX PLAN AT WILDMAN, LYELL AND AR.EY'S. ■ % I TWO EXTRA ROWS OF STALLS WlLIi BE OPENED TO-DAY. CASTLES CONCERTS, A LIMITED NUMBER OF CIRCLE AND ORCHESTRAL STALL TICKETS ■ ' At H, E. PARTRIDGE AND CO.'S. ; Price 7/6. Early Application Necessary. A MY CASTLES CONCERTS-Reserved **■ Circle and Stall- Tickets at <H; E, Partridge and Co.'. Price, 7/6. ■;' ' JJC. ~ FAUL'S. ■ SYMONDS-SI, THE SACRED CANTATA. . "THE ASCENSION" (PhillpotV Will be again rendered (by request). THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'. clock. TV E V ~6 N P 0 R f, A PLEASANT WEDNESDAY EVENING. First Meeting of the Series, in.ths . CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 7.«, Address by R>ev. John Wilkins. Solos by Mrs King. No Collection. /BAIRNS' HALL, Ellerslie.-A Social la "aid of the erection of a new Catholic Church, Wednesday, May 14. Refreshments provided. Commence at 8 p.m. Tickets, 1/6. __^ /CHILDREN'S HOME, VERMONT-ST,, M PONSONBY. MR. J. WILSON has kindly consented ito give his Popular Recital, "My. Prison Kxperienee," in aid of Funds of abdVo Home, in Federal ■ Hall, Weliesley-st, May 29th, at 7.30. Chairman, Geo, Fowlds, ..Esq., M.H.R.. Further particulars in future issue of "Star." ;; T0 ,OFFICERS AND m&ljjk&m MEMBERS OF iffiffl^W HINEMOA, AUCKW* i'm^^^ LAND, NEWMARKET AND PONSONBY You are cordially invited to attend » Social Evening (accompanied by a friend of the opposite sex), on MONDAY NEXT at 8 o'clock, in St. George's Hall Lodge Room. Music and Progressive Euchre. - '■ E. SINEL, A.D. A. MAPLES, Hon. Sefc_ TJALLROOM AND~FANCY DANCING, -L> —HERR C. NAUJOKS' Wednesday Classes, Foresters' Hall, Onehunga,: ?/, mo.; Stage Dancing, Burlesque Acting, Comic and Serio Singing. Moderat* Terms. Grand Fortnightly Socials." Five Special Items by Melbourne and Sydney Artists. Public Hall, Onehunga, FRIDAY 16th, 8 p.m. LECTURES. .^: &T. JOHN'S CHURCH. PONSONBY. THE REV. HUGH KELLY : Will Deliver a Lecture in the Church - T O - M O R R O W. ■ /? • at 7.30 ,p.m. ■" The Wit and Wisdom of lan Maclaren." Songs will be rendered by MesdanieJ ■ Maxwell-Brook arid Steward, and Miss i Randerson, and Glees by the Choir. Tickets: Adults,'l/; Children, 6d. D© rt -DIRECT from the Loom to ,>j.\J. the Purchaser, we supply all Classes of Irish Linens, Damasks, Double Damask Tible Cloths, and Serviettes, at wholesale prices. TTIRAINAGE.—We have Men for this -"--' v/ork second to none in the town. We do good work at most reasonable rates and according to Council By-laff& —S White and Co., Custom-street West. Telephone 708. ' _ '' ;j TENDERS. {-; m O BUILDEEij Tenders are invited for the Ereetioa 1 of a Two Storied Dwelling House.-Plan'l at ( CRUICKSHANK & MILLER'S. [1 Queen-st. Tenders' will be received atH "Chronicle" Office, Rotorua, until SAT«|. URDAY, 24th inst. rp o buildebJi Tenders will bP received until noon o'i WEDNESDAY, May 21, for Additions«l tho Mangawai Hotel. • 1 Plans to be seen at my office, Victor;*'l street, and at the Mangawai Hotel Mangawai. J. CURRIE, Victoria-street. Architect^ rpO CONTRACTOB& ERECTION OF RESIDENCE, OFF CHAPEL-ST. Tenders for the above Close at n"011 TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 14th MayJ. CURRIE, Architect Victoria-st: > ~ Public Works Office, Auckland, 9th May, I»°^ rr\ENDERS will be received at this U*J -1- fice until noon on MONDAY, . June, 1902, for the Manufacture of S»o six (66) Steel Cell Doors for Mt. Bde» Gaol. Specifications to be seen at J» Post Office, Thames, :ind at this ofl«*| The lowest or any tender not necessa | ily accepted. I C. R. VICKERMAN. District Engineer- I -^1
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1902, Page 8
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