His majesty's thbams. Lessee C. R. Jailer Under the direction of JOHN LEMMONE. (By arrangement with W. Adlington, London. I T>ADBRBWSKI J- ADEREWSKI. AN EPOCH MAKING EVENT. THE GREAT GENIUS OF THE PIANOFORTE. TWO RECITALS ONLY. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31, And FRIDAY, SEPTEMBEB 2. PROGRAMME: FIRST RECITAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. j. relnde and Fugue, a Minor... .Bach-Liszt Sonata Op. 53 (Waldstein) Beethoven Impromptu B flat, Op. 142 Schubert Serenade —Hark, Hark, ~" the Lark I Schubert-Liszt Erl King Nocturne G Major .... "\ Etude, No 9, Op. 25 «h««sn Prelude, No. 17 Chopin. Mazurka, B flat Minor ... Valse Polonaise, Op. 53 .»__,._J __i-t Minuet Padere T^!H Rhapsodic, No. 2 uazl THE BOX PLANS. The Plans for Guinea Seats consist of the Orchestral Stalls and Two Front Rows of the Dress Circle. ftae Plans for the Half Guinea Seats consist of the Back Rows of the Dress Circle and the Ordinary Stalls. THESE PLANS ARE NOW ALL OPEN. There has been an unprecedented rush for Seats, but notwithstanding this there are plenty of good Seats lift. Perspna deeiricK to hear the World's Greatest Pianist are requested to book early, and be certain of having a Resarved Seat. ERARD Grand Pianos used. Agents: English and Foreign Piano Agency, 191, Queen-st. W. E. ARE*, Representative for Mr Lemmone. PUBLIC NOTICES. TTTc* ' n- STOCKTAKING SALE — Whiter Gloves, 6d pair. Tan L-iiMvSe Gloves, at 1/11 —D.&C. ' vydiTcs — colclodch. jS JAMES COLCLOTJGH, married to ELIZABETH FOX, or their Children, will bt.-sr of something to their advantage by communicating with the undersigned. Anyone knowing of these people kindly inform csDUNCAN & MACGREGOR, Solicitors, Princes-st., Dunedin. mo THE RESIDENTS OF REMUERA. ' The Rensuera Tram Time Table recently Issued by ERNEST E. DA VIES, Chemist, Newmarket, is the Regnlar Time Table, and will come into operation Immediately the road is completed. D ! ci /~i: STOCKTAKING SALE — .ifovV;. 50 dozen Pillow Cases. 6d, Tnrkj ish Towels, 6jd, worth lOd— D.S.C. yVcjTS; SALE — Donegal Dress Tweeds, only 4/0 the Dress Length—D.SX. D~G3 C* STOCKTAKING SALE) - Ladies' Hats, 3d, 6d .and 9d, original prices, 1/6, 2/6, 3/11—D.S.C. ■jVTCTT-ERRAS FOR T>OOTS. ryE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF * V GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS TO HAND. QUEEN-ST., Opposite "Herald" Office. STOCKTAKING SALE — .'ioVVJ. Special Line Dress Tweeds to go at 5/11 the full dress—D.S.C. Q STOCKTAKING SALE — cO. \-J* Torchon Lace, 1/ dozen yards,* Gnipure Insertion, ljn, 2jd, 3-Id—D.S.C. CI STOCKTAKING SALE — J*y.\J. 500 Lace Collai-s, Boleros at 1/. 1/11, usual prices 4/, 7/6—D.S.C. CJ r\ STOCKTAKING SALE — Pongee Silks, all shades, IOJd, usual price 1/6 per yard—D.S.C. OUTFITTING we are ahowing Ties, Collars, Hats, Shirts, Biaces, and all Gent's Requisites in latest styles nt prices Tvhieh defy competition. Give us a call.— Mi' Bride, Vietoria-st. C< /~t STOCKTAKING SALE — .£3 ! . V« Irish Linen Tablecloths, at 1/6, 2/6, 3/6 per yard—D.S.C. ACCOUNTS FOR COLLECTION. Merchants. Doctors, and others having Accounts difficult of collection or adjustment can have them speedily dealt with by application to mc. Collectors and Agents in every part ol the colony. Rates of Commission as may be arranged. References as to my general success's on application. Inquiries made for regular clients at hall rates. HENBY WILDING, Confidential Inquiry Bureau. Palmerstou Buildings. Auckland, Tele., 1402. Tj l N" S E T H E Teasing Tom was a very bad boy. To vex his Mother -his favourite joy. lie tore great holes in all his raits. And snoiled the floor with his dirtj boots; He smeared the chairs with chewins cum, And slid up and down tbe linoleum.' Bat Gentle Jane 'was as ijood as gold, She always did as she was told So she set to work as you'd suppose (While Mother mended Tommy's clothes), And the reason of that polish fine Is entirely due to our "LINSHINE." gTEVENSOK, AND ( rNU LIMITED, DOMAIN FACTORY, AUCKLAND. TN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE I? » *■ IRELAND. KING'S BENCH DIVISION (PROBATE) The Principal Registry, Dublin. ' ix the goods of luke jacksoi TORUKXS. formerly of CHURCHTOWN. i) the County of LONDONDERRY, Excis* Offlepi , , and . late in the employment o ilessrs SeagiT Brothers, and Messrs Milni and Choyi.'o, both at AUCKLAND, NEV ZEALAND. To the said LUKE .lACKSOJ TOREEXS, if Uvlnß; or, if dead, to hi Executors. Administrators, or Assigns Take uotiee that FREDERICK TOE RENS. a brother, on behalf of SARAI .; A. TORRENS. the lawful wife, or widow jI of the said LUKE JACKSON TORKE^E j has applied to the said division for Let ters of Administration of the Goods of th said LUKE JACKSON TORUENS. as o .J a person who has died intestate, and un j less you, or one of you, communicate wit ! •, Mr Samuel A. Wray, of 12, Dane-st. i the City of Dublin, the Solicitor for th I said FREDERICK AND SARAH A. TOB r RENS, within 3 months after the insertlo: : of this advertisement, such Letters of Ad : ministration may be issued. ! JACOB T. GEOGHEGAN, . Asst. Registrar. Samuel A. Wray, 12, Dane-st., Dnblln, , Solicitor for the said Frederick & Sarah A. Torrens
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 206, 29 August 1904, Page 8
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