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TT M AJESTr_T~~^""^r------» 11 LeSSCe >/58j?5 [Under the direction of JOHN r*,. I (By arrangement with W ' London.* ; WEDNESDIyTArjGTJSTs! - Aud. ' ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER o-p-DEREWSKL PRINCE OF PLAYERR POET OF THBP,ANO^ IE : ... "He is the one Pianist ._.>. the pianoforte as you can £?' g , et a * oeu tery as to how heZ s C ; £52*.* «£?' lie simplest passage becomes ?*? * c be «- dashing jewels fu his hands A^ne,^ o * to have words when he nlavf ?, ? £ Me a» duces tone colours that like Ami;„ Ue Prefects are inexhausOble—each* P l„ san **- beautiful than the last hi, °° c *ore with its suggestion of the seems injuriously capable of P fal - and everything." " c or anything The visit of this great m. n _„, out as an epoch making eve_t portunity of being present at Vh« the °Pring recitals is PR^^ BOX PLANS. The Plans (for both Reoit.i.\ . • GUINEA SEATS NOW OPEN > X- 1 * HALF GUINEA SEATS on tW*,?!** NEXT, at 9 a.m. THURSDAY At ■ *-: WILDMAN. LYELL. AND ARE™ FRONT ROWS IN d rps(l ™ 8 ' AND RESERVED STALLS I?CLEI ONE GUINEA* 8> BACK ROWS IN DRESS CIRCLE __S BACK STALLS EAiND HALF A GUINEA. All applications from this source w L fri_ filed in rotation, and Seats _ I? *' opening cf plan. aUotted *$*? ERARD Grand Pianos used. . . EnSHSh 3Ud Representative for Mr . _e_ moß . C fiORAL ~l*_. GRAND CONCERT. ; THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 2K ' AUCKLAND FEDERAL ORCHESTaAL SOCIETY. a .^ a iKAl, Assisted by Madam Chambers and Mr f C. Hayes, and Mr R. Keenan (ElocutionhrtV Tickets at Wildman, LyelL _Kg2H_ Admission 1/: Front Seats 1/6 • . EMILY THORNE I_:Secreh»T1_ : Secreh»T A LEAP YEAR BALL will Vgiveii t« the Members of the Auckland Football Team, in the Federal Hall, onTUESDAt, the 30th inst., in honour-of~their recent. Victory over Great Britain. .. r,.; ■ Tickets, 2/6, to be Members ot Ball Committee and District. Football Clubs. Spectators 1/. -,': E. NiGOL, Hon: Sec. •TVAFFODIL AT-HOME.—St. Mark's Par? xs ish Hall. — Exhibition -of-Narcissi, Afternoon Tea, Music, Flowers for Sale. Thursday, August 25. Open _-to 7.30 —10. Admission, 1/. TENDERS. , 'j ENDERS REQUIRED FOB ; TnO BRICK SHOPS AND RESIDENCES, ' Jervois-road, Ponsonby./ to 4 p.nu- MOXDAY. Aug. 20th.—T. HOLDER, Architect, 135, Queen-st. ■ -■■ -. / O B U I'L D B B S. Tenders are invited for the erection ol a House at Walkumete Riding. Plaas, etc.', at my office. Tenders: dose TUESDAY, 30th inst., at Noon. T. B. JACOBSEN,";:-: . 'Architect, * Note: Office Palmerston. Buildings. , ',■:''. "O ~ BUI L D B &% F. J. MARQUAND., Arcuit'ect, " 318, Victoria Arcade. Invites'" TENDERS FOR HOUSE. SEAFIELD CIEW RD.. -Cl'JfY.•■■-"'. Tenders close at Noon TUESDAY, 6th ol September, 1904. •* "; : f '. !■:':■_ TAND S. MORRIN, LIMITED, • IN LIQUIDATION. ; v ■■■ HARDWARE AND IRONMONGER* MERCHANTS. > QUEEN-ST. AND HIGH-ST. AUCKLAND. . t , Tenders are invited, and will be received, up to noon of MONDAY, the 12tb''fay2<_ September. 1904. for the goodwill of the above well known Business (including the Trade Name of "T. and S. Morrin, Limited."). "' ,;■ Conditions and form' of tender .can b* obtained at the Company's Office, Dnrham* St., Auckland. The highest or any tender not necewar* ily accepted. WM. McCUTCHEON, WILLIAM COLE,, . ! ■ LiauWaton. Auckland, 22n« August; 1004..;. M t _ '.. _'..|' I~ y N BAN KRUPTCIESTATE OF MAXWELL WBIGHT.AfID SANDERS, trading together under tne style of Q.C.E- STORES, o.Uinbridge. ' n «-p, TENDERS will be received at .my u»«« Customs-st.. Auckland, up to"noon ol* r£ NESDAY, the 31st day of August, IJO*. Ire the undermentioned:— . ~„_. 1. Contents of No. 1 Store, at CM? bridge, consisting of GroceryvWW Ironmongery, and Business Plant, vaiu>_ together at about £3,000. ~ the 2. The Goodwill of the Business and tne Equity of Redemptiou of a Lease exp ing February, 1008. of the JProperty *°°«* as No. 1 Store, valued af £100. _ g R. Contents of No. _ Store at CB»»ru«;. consisting of Drapery. Boots. ?tc, w ing tbjp Business Plant.-valued together ay about £1500. ... or.njjce. 4. Timber aud Joinery on the Premise adjoining the Drapery Store, valued about £450. bo tbelP Intending purchasers must make w offers separate for each of J the abore i Lots, even though they desJKi to secu two or more lots together, and iv mw cases it should be clearly stated.;,*£■_,» In the event of failure to secure an Lots wanted, the Tender will stand wr ■»■« portion of the items. - „_,._rt cheaue. A Deposit in cash, or a marked equal to ten per centum on "c -» ■ tendered shall accompany -*£% deThe balance is payable casn v livery, or by Promissory notes, term* endorsement of same being subject w . approval of the Assigneed. . Tende r Stock Sheets condi ions cau be seen at my office, _ t land; at the Q.C.E ™ r^f,ii D gthe Office of the Official Asslp»« ' of . ton: aud at the Offices °* .%*}*»' flcial Assignees at New Plvmoutn H irno a t specially stated that tion is required, tenders w 1 as being cash and treat'd _ccw f essit . The highest or any tender. ily accepted. GERARD. E - official Assicaee. Auckland, 15th Aug., 1904^___ ;: _, ~""~"tTlI N tt O L A T I N G. •LA«B_r™ftj^BS s ' et6 E s W t,m A tl^V|n^ B o.., TeL 432. —

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 200, 22 August 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 200, 22 August 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 200, 22 August 1904, Page 8