r — -*. i - AMUSEMENTS. r|r ft EF S M, AJKSTrs QjSSm^ Lessee «....« Mr C, E. Ballejg Under the Sole Direction &fi y ' MR GEORGE MUSGROYB. "i Manager Mr ctrns. b. Westmacoti' LAST SIX NIGHTS Of - A AN HISTORICAL SEASON TO-NIGHT at 7.45. MR MUSGROVES COMPANY of BRILLIANT COMEDIANS, In THE GREATEST PRODUCTION ! Of * I AS YOU LIKE IT. * 'i __j M ] EVER YET ATTEMPTED *** On Any Stage in the World. THE TRIUMPH OF PERFECT AET*' : '* Aud THE MOST DELIGHTFUL ENTERTatU" MENT . Ever Offered to the New Zealand Public, Box Plan now open at Messrs Wildman Lyell.'aud Arey's, whero seats may be se- , cured for the remainder of the Season Day Sales Partridge's. Tobneeoiiut ' Queen-st, and The Toreador Floral Depot His Majesty's Arcade. ■■■ * Children Half price to all parts sari Gal'ery. Doors open 7 p.m.; Overture 7.45; Carriages 10.50 p.m. PRICKS—-5/. „/, 1/. Early Door to Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra. PRELIMINARY N^TIC! - 1 - HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY AND -THURSDAY. * NOVEMBER 25th nnd 26th. PROF. POTTER'S FIRST ANNUAL HIGH CLASS GYMNASTIC CARNIVAL AND CONCERT. OVER 150 PUPILS. . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Will take part. Full Programme will-appear in Future V' : Issue. '■.»-'.". ADMISSION—3/, 2/, and 1/. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's,; opens 21st November. Day Sales at Partridge's. : EXHIBITIONS. JAPANESE "C-XHlßlTldtf* ' ' AT \l V .-_' •■ '' ' V ' G _ ■•■-■■ I Mr GOODSON, during his stay in Japan, j visited the most important manufacturing centres, spending a week in the Osaka Ex-, , ~ hibition, there as everywhere securing tlie • latest novelties in Lacquer Ware, ;, I L.amboo Embroidered Fire and Draught- 'f| Screens, Flowers. Blossoms,' Plants, tire 1 most perfect imitations of the celebrated ;,* Dwarf' Trees (suitable for table and over- V. man.el decorations). Japanese Christmas. | Cards, Menu* and Dinner Cards, and a host of new goods too'numerous to mention." I 2M - cases ~ 214 ,;v i Of goods have been opened: the Japanese! Bazaar has been transformed for the Exhibition, now opened. There is on view* Japanese ' Figures in costume,' Cherry. Trees in full blossom, Wisteria Bowers,: : Flowery Pagoda, a Torii Gate, and* a f_W-«j;: articles. In daily use in Japan. A trifling/'* | _nr-_jte_red to. ea_ch Customer as a souvenir of the' Exhibition. Any Customer who would like to have a pamphlet from the notes from Mr Goodson's Diary of his Japanese tour (a reprint from the "N.Z. Herald") can obtain ohe upon application at the London Arcade. ■ ; ; •* BOOT? AND SHOES. A MERICAN SHOE SALE—Ladies' Shoes, ■V*-- new goods, Sale Prices. —B. and A. Shoe Stores, ■Wellesley-st., opposite Public Library. ' _V MERICAN SHOE SALE.—Ladies' High Grade Shoes, sale prices.—B. and A_ Shoe Stores, 'Wellesley-st., opp. Library. MERICAN BOOT~SALE.— Gents' High Grade, Boots, sale prices.—B. and AShoe Stores, -Wellesley-st., opposite Library. A MERICAN SALE. — Ladies' -<-V Dainty Shoes, sale prices.—B. and A. Shoe Stores, Wellesley-st, opposite Library. MERICAN~BOOT SALE.—Ladies', Gentlemon's, Children's Footwear, sale prices.—B. and A. Shoe Stores, Wellesleyst., opp. Libraiy. i i i . — TENDERS. J rpo CARPENTERS.—Tenders having been .-*- called for Lambourne and Dewar's Stock, a Special Clearing Sale of Tools of standard makers is iiow on. See the windows. Don't miss this chance. —A. El* Dewar, Three Lamps, Ponsonby. TENDERS will be received until Noon* FRIDAY, 20th inst., for the Purchase and •Removal of an old Cottage, situate Avon-st, off Symonds-st. The highest or any tender not necessarily; accepted. THOMAS H. WHITE, *.._.•' Architect, j Victoria Arcade. : rp O CARPENTERS. COTTAGE, AVON-STREET. Tenders for Erection of the above will -*• Received until Noon. MONDAY. 23rd inst, THOMAS H. WHITE. Architect . Victoria Arcade. ' •jP 0 CONTRACTORS. Tenders will be received by the Undersigned until Noon, SATURDAY. 28th -inst, for the Erection of Butcher's Shop, Chilling Rooms. Stabling, etc.. in WakefieldStreet, for R. Salmon, Limited. Particulars at my Office, Victoria Arcade* THOMAS H. WHITE. . Architect. Public Works Offices, Auckland, 2nd Nov., 1903. mENDERS will be received at this Office -*- until noon on FRIDAY, the 27th inst., for Additions to Native School at Oromahoe. Plans, etc., may be seen at the Public- Works Office, Kawakawa, and at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C R. VICKERMAN. - i District Engineer. yET E R A N S" DOME, TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES. • Sealed Tenders will be received up to FRIDAY, the 20th November, at 4 p.m.* for the following Supplies— 1. FUEL i :.*, : | 2. GROCERIES : ' . 3. MEAT Forms of Tenders and conditions giving full details can be seen at the Brigade Office, Auckland. Tenders must be written on the printed forms, nnd must be addressed to the Manager, Veterans' Hpme, and marked on the envelope, "TeudetJ tot Supplies." JOE REGINALD SOMMERVILLE. .3 Colonel, Mauagfr-V _
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 274, 17 November 1903, Page 8
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