AMTTSEMEHTS. H 1 L esS ee .Mr TO-NIGHT - FRIDAY -ToLsirlS^ rjHUK jys-r IGHX - ABSOLUTELY THE LAST NIGHT .QHARLES i-g-OLLOwirf 1 ' 0S! rptOW2RFUIi AND TSOPULAR JQRAMATIC jjQOMPAN? ■ In The Beautiful ana Finely enacted duction ol *™ T' HE T wo L ITTUE 57; AR ABONnii Br George R. Sims and Arthur Shirlev The Charming Young Australian Actre.. M' ISS B EATEICE H OLLO^. AS "DICK" VIDE PRESS. The "STAR" says:—"The play WB , from first to last, most brilliantly "abw "Hiss Beatrice Holloway's -Dick , W one of the most perfect chC studies tt has ever been the fortune of the present critic to witnea The character made a singularly deeD an! peal." " 'Two little Vagabonds' Is larkh ly mounted, the action is quick and nrel cisc, and the -whole production may be sZ scribed as * - The "Herald" says: — "The piece is one that nobody should miss seeing." "It is a veritable oasis in the desert of the commoa place." "Palpitating with real emotions, it stands as a faithful reflex of life in many phases." "Miss Beatrice work in the role of 'Dick' is magnificent The actress' identity is absolutely lost from the outset, and she becomes the ao. tual living 'vagabond' of the story. It is a clear-cut portrayal of so cleverly natural a type as to make it one of the most gift, ed we- have seen for years." "A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS" ' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT ' And FOR POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY A Superb and Complete Production * Of a New, Original, and Intensely Ei« citing Drama, WHY WOMAN SINS. By W. P. Sheen and F. S: Jennings. When CHARLES HOLLOWAY Will make his Reappearance before Anck« land Audiences. AFTER AN ABSENCE OP ELEVEN YEARS. _ THE BOX PLAN Now on view At Wildman. i-.vell, and Arey's. DAT SALE TICKETS At His Majesty's Cafe and Kiosk. POPULAR PRICES—3/, 2/, and ]/. Early Doors, 6d extra, opening at 7 o'clock sharp. r*. i t y h~TIT; n,i Under Entirely New Management. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. By the following GREAT COMBINATION— Great Success of ' i MISS LUCY FRASER. DORA TAYLOR, >the Tip-toe Danceifc ZENO, the Australian CinquevalU. THE DELAVALES. MISS EMMIE SMITH MISS AGNES RAHULI MARTYN HAGAN THE STEELE SISTERS. THE GALARDIS. MISS JESSIE THOENB JACK HAGAN. .VICTOR HAGAN, etc. PRICES—2/, 1/, and Sixpence. PHOTOGRAPHY, I S~\ EORGB £ \ REGO2T, 'ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER; 569, CORNER OF QUEEN AND .WELLESLEY STS. p ALL THE LATEST FINISHINGS T&" ARTISTIC STUDIES. CHILDREN'S PORTRAITURE ENLARGEMENTS. TENDERS. GARDNER, AND i NE* ROADS, AND THE CRESCENT, EMERALD HILL, EPSOM. FORHATION, GRAVELLING, etc Tenders for above Contract -will he re* celved up to noon on SATURDAY, 13ti February, at my office, Imperial Chambers, Vulcan Lane, where plans and specifications may be seen. JOHN BOYLAN, Engineer. __ riTENDE-KS FOR TREE-FALLING, Cuf< -L TONVILLE, TAKAPUNA. Fresfo Tenders, on an amended specific*" tion, will be received by the undersigned up to Noon of MONDAY. 15th inst COOKE AND BUDDLE, 76, Victoria Arcade. mHE WAIHI GIiAND JUNCTION IGQLD -L COMPANY, LIMITED. Tenders are invited by the above Oom* pany for Carting about ,One ThonsaM Tons of Machinery and. Timber from Paero* to Woihi." . : "' Specifications may be seen at the Mine Office, Wafhi, and at the Office of l<m Chambers and Son, Fort-street, Auckltna. Tenders endorsed "Tenders for Carting, and addressed to the Superintendent at Waihl will be received uo to 2 p.nv on MONDAY, February 15th. H. L. SIMMONDS,' Superintendent __ pill OF AUCKLAND. CATALOGUE FOB THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Tenders will be received In the Town Clerk's Office up to 4 o'clock p.m. <* THURSDAY, the 18th inst., for PRINTING THE CATALOGUE FOE THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Specifications may be seen in the Offlc* of the Librarian, Wellesley-st. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. lltb February. 1904. Hill OF AUCK L> N D « TENDERS. ' ■'■■•• Tenders will be received in the Town Clerk's Office up to 4 o'clack p.m. ol THURSDAY, the 18th inst., for . THE COLLECTION AND REMOVAL OF. NIGHTSOIL. Specifications may be seen in the Offie* of the City Engineer, Coburg-st. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerfc. Ilth February, 1904. pOUXTY OF WATTEMATA* 1. FORMATION OF S3 CHAINS OF BIB-KENHEAD-ALBANY ROAD 2 SUPPrr AND DELIVERY OP 1* CUBIC YARDS OF BROKEN METAu — WAIKUMETE - WEST COAS 1 - EOAlt. 3. C4RTIXG METAL AND SCOB» FROM WAIKUMET- RAILWAYS™TION TO WArKUMETE-WE** 1 COAST ROAD •_. 4. CARTING AND SPREADING SCORIA —REWIFI AND WOODHILIi 5. CARTING SCORIA FROM THE B"EV DERSON RAILWAY STATION > i 6. NORTHCOTE RIDrNG — I tjELIVERY 300 CUBIC TAKDS BBO*EN METAL Tenders addressed to the County Offlc* i are invited up till noon of FKIDAY., *»"• February, 1904. Specifications may be seen at my offl e3 ' Palmerston Buildings. Auckland, and >fc » j Contract at Albany Post Office; Nos. -.*" 3 Contracts at Waikumete P. 0.; >°; " Contract at Woodhill P. 0.; and No. o vi tract at Henderson P.O. H. MUNRO WILSON, County Engineer. February 10th, 1904. _
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 37, 12 February 1904, Page 8
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