■ " - ' 1 t!Wtll- ■ ■ ■:V''- V-j'flp /mßcus J and TyrßNAQisai IN COMFORTABLE. WARM BUILDINO. ■v '■•■• > CUSTOMS-ST. '''■TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND CHRISTMAS HARLEQUINADE • FIGARO BARBIER. **'_-? • SATURDAY NIGHT. Great Heavy Weight Lifting Competition. Open to Allcomers, for a Beautiful Gold Medal Presented by Mr Kohn, Jeweller '■' Queen-et., Auckland. . - * ." Intending Competitors must send in their '^* names by FRIDAY, so as to be published - in Saturday Morning's Paper. CASINO, DELTORELJS, MISS BABTELQ. i THE BLONDIN TIGER, etc., NEXT / WEEK. / ■ PRICES—3/, 2/, and 1/. ■ • ' .Box Plan at Wildinan, Lyell, and Arey'% . mHE ' SALVATION '. ISv -A- ALBERT-ST. BARRACKS. ■ SATURDAY, SUNDAY, AND MONDAY AUGUST 30th to SEPTEMBER Ist * A WONDERFUL COMBINATION ? ARTISTIC AND SCIENTIFIC, . MAJOR PERRY AND CELEBRATED ' 810 RAM A COMPANY.'. Fresh from tfie Triumphs of a Great-To^ ' ■ in the Australian Commonwealth, STARTLING MECHANICAL EFFECT* produced by the New Massive1 COMPOUND LANTERN, and Anglo-American- Bioscono which are the MOST POWERFiJLIN .• AUSTRALASIA. Enchanting Vocalization and Instrumei.-'''" tation. . >- 6000 ft of Sublime, and Soul-stirring Filar Subjects. . .; -C\ . . Highly Devotional and Appropriate-. Sab-1 jeots, Rich in Bible Truths, and Conscienca "' Stirring Morals wUi be rendered by'the"ai4 of. Lantern, Bioscope, attd,Trained Orchies.;tra. of Eight Musicians. -| • i The Sunday Services comprise the follow. . ing:— . 11 a.m.—Special Holiness Meeting, lie Or- , chestra and Singing Company tak« part: all Christian Friends invited. 3 p.m.—The Story of Perpetua arid the Twa : Little Scottish .Martyrs 7 p.m.—Great Programme of Bible Storic% with Living Picture Accompaniment SPECIAL NOTlCE—Following, the Usual I Saturday Night Open Air Demonstration, a Free Exhibition will be given by the Btorama Company in the Albert-st. Barracks, - . at 9 p.m. Silver Coin Collections Sunday Aftera'ooSr < and Night. Monday Night Tickets, 1/. y 1 .■* ■ - TENSERS. rpENDERS wanted till Monday, . M'"' ' -*- Sept., for Painting and Graining .y three steamers.— Apply Coastal Steamship, Co., Ltd. ■:*:', mO BUILDER a ' ERECTION ,OF RESIDENCE, EPSOM ROAD. Time for receiving Tenders for the above ; is extended until noon on THURSDAY, 4fit September. , J. CURRIE, Architect/ Victotia-st. ' ■ • mO BUILD X R a ERECTION OF FACTORY, NELSON-ST. 1 Tenders for the above Close at noon T(V MORROW (FRIDAY), 29th August . J. CURRIE, Architect VjctorSa-st. O BUILDERS." ~ Tenders invited for the Erection of a I Brick Shop and Dwelling in Brick in Vln- . cent-st. Tenders will be received.at my i office up till MONDAY, the Bth September^ 2 D.m. THEODORE B. JACOBSEN, ' " JArchitect ■ i Office: 33, Palmerston Buildings; mOBUIL D E R a Tenders for the Erection of a Residence at Graf ton-road ,will be received up till noon TUESDAY, September 9. ...'■; Plans and Specifications at my Office, Shbrtland-street ■•■•■'-■-r -■ *..-,;■. ~,!.., -■- A. L. KKRNESYHOUGH, Architect. mo i;B UILD ER S. TWO STOREY COTTAGE IN NEW-TON-ROAD. Tenders for Erection of the above will bt received up till 3 p.m. on MONDAY, Sep» ■tember Sth, 1902. W. A. HOLMAN; Architect, 215, Victoria Arcada. THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. Tenders, returnable at noon on 2nd Sept, prox., are invited for the Lease-of Mount Cambria for Grazing Purposes only. Con- V ditions-cau.be seen at the Town Clerk'i Office, Beach Rd., Devonport J. C. WEBSTER. Town Clerk. Devonport, 26th Aug., 1902. "pOROUGH * OF DEVONPORT. COAL CONTRACT. Tenders, returnable at noon on 2nd September, 1902, are-invited for the Supply of COAL at Waterworks Pumping Station, per conditions at Council Chambers. Beach RiL/ Devonport ' / ■ J. C. WEBSTER, Town Clerk. OEMUERA WATER SUPPLY. i* PIPE LAYING CONTRACT. TO CONTRACTORS. . Tenders will be received until noon of FRIDAY, 12th September, for Laying about 13 miles of Water Pipes, etc. Plans and specification at my office, 26, Snort-laad-st. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ; • . _, ASHLEY HUNTEB, CE. mENDERS are invited for the Purchase of J- the newspaper known r.s "The Mercantile Record." .-■ Particulars ana (.onditions of tender may be seen at the Office of The New Z<Jalana-. ; Traders' Protection Company, Limitea, Wellington, where a-ny further informatton may be obtained, and where tenders wm .Closa at npQn on the |rst daT, of September, 1902." . • - - ;. - , Each tender must be jn the tom^tt™ the effect provided, for by ttecondm^. and accompanied by a marked orba^« 8 :che«ise for- 20 per centui* ol t^Mir.. d£fes.»Ms a deposit <m ■ account ol »c furchase" tiidney 1. '' \, aeß arThe highest or any tender not necessar ily accepted. *.— "■■ JAMES" LEONARD, Secretary, The N.Z. Traders' Protection Company, Limited, Wellington. "^UCKLAND CHAMBER ' OF "- rjGXMBRC*. -TENDERS are hereby invited until noon of MONDAY. September Bth pros.,, iw ERECTING and COMPLETING BtilL»-. ING for the Auckland Chamber of Commerce. '-; Plans and specifications can be seen »* v the Office of the undersigned. CHARLES ARNOLD, Architect, Shortlan4-strel • rp E N : . D E R S' Architects should specify "REDCLIFFB CRO\; rN" Galvanised Corrugated ironThere is only quality of this brand- « is made from pure Spelter, not from scrap zinc, lead, and other deleterious matter which should not be used for roonm ( purposes. « To be had from all Ironmongers an* StorekeeDera. - ;.;. : ;;'|
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 204, 28 August 1902, Page 8
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