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AMUSEMENTS. fj IT V ~ hTTT *S Saturdays at 2.40. Every Evenint %t (£ JfIULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. CHROMA? Jl% OPEXING NIGHT. CHRISTMAS EVE. CHRISTMAS EYR AUth Al mosfau *• ENTIRE CHANGE OF COMPANY ~.™ First (Appearance of OCTAVIA AND WARNE, Sketch Art..* TED. TUTTY. Comedian a7I 1 * Reappearance of MaD " KEILDERSON. KEILDERSON 808 BELL and TEL^HERB^RTe' jQHRISTMAS ATIGHT. ' 1 GRAND SACRED ILLUSTRATED *' CONCERT. - < Assisted by John Fuller's Myriorama, ' rJiHE LAND OF THE ,QROSS. .' And PASSION PLAY AT OBERAMMERGAU. BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATED SONGS. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING TO ALL PARTS. * Children Half price. jJIS MAJESTY' S THEATR^ JjOXING ATIGHT ATKXT. - ; VICE REGAL COMMAND NIGHT ! Under the Distinguished Patronage and in the Presence of HJS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR ! (LORD RANFURLY) AND SUITE. "Go Away; you annoy the Dog" "~" HIS MAJESTY'S "For a Good Langi.* Lessee Mr C. R. Bailey. Under the Sole Management of MESSRS WILLOUGHBY AND GEACH. SATURDAY NEXT—SATURDAY— SATURDAY A SOLEMN WARNING TO PLAYGOKBa TX7ILL jLJAPPEN, If you fall to secure Seats AT WILDMAN'S TO-DAY—AT WILDMAN'S—TO-DAY ' AT WILDMAN'S i To Witness the Gleeful Plenitude, '! Introducing ' >! M; R O: Eo ' ILLOt3GH BY V; And his a 'TWILL JJAPPEN, COMPANY. In the Only Loughlng Show in the CltT "MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN." See the GREAT COACH HOUSE SCENE. The Most Novel and Amusing Scene eTet introduced into Farce Comedy. ADMISSION— 2/6, and 1/. ' Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's A. COWAN, Manager. A] FAREWELL SOCIAL TO THE REV, **• SYDNEY HAWTHORNE Will be held in the Sunday Schoolroom It 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 26th inst ,-iJj All Parishioners Cordially Invited.

BAZAARS. VETERANS' HOME BAZAAR, ■ ART UNION DRAWING. THE ART UNION in connection with \ < the Veterans' Home Bazaar (Ponaoniy, Stall) will be drawn next week. The pre-. .,, cisc date will be announced as early' as < possible. The prizes will remain on view at the ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO CO.'S ROOMS, QUEEN ST., till the drawing takes place. Tickets may be procured there also for a (few days. ALL ACCOUNTS AGAINST THE VETERANS' HOME BAZAAR must be sent. or-thwitih- to -the undersigned. H. GOODWYN-ARCHER, Hon. Sec* ; Post Box 209, Auckland. «—■■' i ————— m • iii TENDERS. ADDITIONS TO MOUNT EDEN > ■ SCHOOL. Tenders are invited by the Education : Board, Auckland, until 12 noon on FRIDAY, Bth January,, 1904. Plans, etc., maybe seen at 216, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. MITCHELL AND WATT, - ' Architects. fPENDEES. '■ Tenders will be received up to noon of THURSDAY, 31st inst., for Building a Wool Store at Gisborne. Plans, etc., can be seen at the Offices of the undersigned, i at Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. The lowest or any tender not necessarily, accented.. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LTD.

ARTHUR YATES AND CO. hare *"- EXTENDED TIME for receiving Tenders for OATS AND GRASS at Papa- " toitol till MONDAY, 28th Inst.,; or Alternate Tenders may Ue given for .Cutting and Harvesting. ; ARTHUR YATES AND CO, Auckland. /TARRING AND SANDING PLAY- ' -*- . GROUNDS, etc., AT CITY AND SUBURBAN SCHOOLS. Tenders will be received by the Education Board, Auckland, until noon of MONDAY, 28th December, 1903. Specifications and conditions may be seen at 216, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. MITCHELL & WATT, , Architects. "EDUCATION RESERVES. Tenders will be received by the School Commissioners for the Auckland Provincial District, Auckland, up to -Noon of THURSDAY, the 7th day of January, 1904. for the Lease of any of the undermentioned Education Reserves. • Tenders should be addressed, "The School Commissioners, Auckland Provincial District, Auckland, Box 303," marked on the outside, "Tender for Lei.sc of Reserve," and must be accompanied by a deposit of the first half year's rent. Cond'tions of Lease may be seen ana form of tender obtained on application to the Secretary, High-st., Auckland. R. UDY, Chairman* . Anckland, 2Sth Nov., 1903. TO BE LET FOR TWENTY ONE YEARS -L WITH RIGHT OF RENEWALAUCKLAND SUBURBS — Lot 223, Section 16, 1 acre HOKIANGA TOWN — Lots 13, 14, 15, 18, - 17, IS. 19 20, 21, and 22, containing 2a lr 14p MAUNGATANIWHA PARISH — Lot 48, 96 acres, subject to right to remove timber already sold. Lot 48a, 56 acres; Lot 39a, 49 acres OKAHU PARISH — Lot 23. 126 acres, subject to payment of £25 to outgoing tenant for improvements. Lot 23% la lr 22p OPAHEKE PARISH — Lot 74, Section a, 4a 2 r lOp PAPAKURA VILLAGE — Lots 47 and H. Block 11., 0a 3r Sp. Lot 12, Block VIIS roods | PUNIU PARISH—Lot 77. 65a 2r 4p TURANGANUI SURVEY DISTRICT — Lot 20, Block 1., 44a 2r 37p WAITAKEREI PARISH—Lot 92, 305 acres VVHAREPAPA SURVEY DISTRICT — Lot 6, Block VI.; Lot 1, Block VII.; «»» Lot 4, Block X.; 1844 acres

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 305, 23 December 1903, Page 8

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