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AMUSEMENTS. . HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE? Lessee, Sir C. R. Bailey *"* FREDERIC SHIPMAN presents V 1 ] I JESSIE {' "• THE WORLD'S GREAT BALLAD SINGER. ANOTHER HIGHLY - ENTHUSIAST!* AUDIENCE LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT'S GREAT PROGRAMME '• PART I. 1. 'Cello Solo, "Fantasie Characteristiqne" JOHN McLINDEN. (Semi > 2. Irish Song, "The Irish Emigrant" iSB ; DOUGLAS YOUNG. 3. Dramatic oong, "Angus Maedonald" ■ JESSIE MACLACHLAN. "^ 4. 'Cello Solo, "Recollections of Burns" '■' i JOHN McLINDEN. - 5. Clan Song. "The Standard on the Braes : °' M "" (MacßEin DOUGLAS YOUNG. ~° 6. 'Recital and Son?. "Lochlomon'"..fin n »\ ; JESSIE MAC.LACHLAN. ' " I PART 11. ;1. 'Cello Solo. ■•Romance" (Svensdenl JOHN McLINDEN. ™ 2. Duet, "I've Wandered in Dreams" .v."\ i I JESSIE MACLACHLAN AND DOUGLAS : YOUNG. , ;,3. 'Cello Soli, (a) "On the Bants of Allii Water " • ■ (An^ (b) Tarantelle"..(Piattil JOHN McLINDEN. |4. Scots Song, "Meet Mc on the Gowan Lea" ; . ; DOUGLAS YOUNG. .5. Jacobite Song, "Cam - Ye by Athol , ' „.„" JESSIE MACLACHLAN fy ROBERT BUCHANAN, Pianist and '*'' Director. PRICES: Dress Circle 4/; Orchestn ' Stalls, reserved H/, unreserved 3/- stall! 2/; Family Circle 1/. ' : Plans at Wildman and Arey's Day Sales, His Majesty's Cafe. ' '. S Concert concludes about 10.15 . ■■"..' FRANK TALBOT, Representattvj. - ■ HIS ' MAJESTY'S THETtrF TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT - RE * ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY'S SPLENDID' Will parade in their full strength aruT march in front of Miss Mnelachlan's carriage from her hotel to the Theatre. ■ : to" D an SalT TIOX OF ce S. Progressive Euchre and Bridge Party followed by a Dance, in aid of the fnndV of tne Society in the Choral Hall, THDB&DAI, July 18th, 1907. Commence Tickets 2/6 each, may be obtained from a^r a n S and c "»-**5 Trams leave for Suburbs after the Eucotft TEJTOEBS. 'J , ° BUI L DEE & ERECTION OF RESIDENCE COBJJViI JERVOIS-ROAD AND MASON'S AVEKTffi ' HERNE BAY. rT^' Tenders for the will be receired until Noon on MONDAY, 20th July "'™™ j Victoria-st. Architect, r£ <-» B U I L D E-TL.B. - ERECTTOX OF A RESIDENCE, TAES'TJt ROAD, DEVONPORT. Tenders for the above will be received until Noon on WEDNESDAY, July 24. i J. CUKRIE, ' Victoria-st. " Architect O B U I- L D E X S. 10-ROOMED HOUSE IN WOOD, R \NFURLY- KCTAD. Tenders for the erection of the above will be received up to Noon- of MONDAY 29ti July. * I iX AJJEX!. iWISEiVTft-K, . ' : .& 23 H.M. Arcade. Architect 1 CJICHOOL BUILDING AT BRYNDEBWXJS S3 , (MAUNGATUROTO.) ' ;.-•--'■. Tenders, due at the Office of the 'Auckluul Education Board, Victoria Arcade noon of TUESDAY, July 23rd. , / > Plans, etc., at 213. Victoria Arcade, Auckland, and on application to the Chairman of the District. School Committee, Manngaturoto. JOHN MITCHELL, »| J 'Architect,/ :, ADDITIONS' TO KARANGAHAKH SCHOOL. The time for < receiving tenders for the' • above work is extended until noon o£ ' TUESDAY, JULY 23rd,- 1907. ■ : ' ; Plans, etc, at 215, Victoria Areadt . Auckland, and at the Office of the Tailsman Gold Mining Co., Karangahake. JOHN MITCHELL, Architect. • . iCJ.CHOOL BUIEDING AT BROADWOOD W (KOHU KOHU). Tenders, due at the Office of the Edndan tion Board, 201, Victoria jArcade, until Noon of TUESDAY,, Angnst 13th, '-• Plans, etc., at 215, Victoria Arcade, ana • (after 26th Jnly) witi the Postmastet * Rawene. \T JOHN MEDCHELL, ■ | Archltactr' jl/rBNTAI; HOSPITALS. DESEABISffISB:, Wellington, WjoJy, 330t t_ Teodexs wDI be received ontll 5 jun. oa TUESDAY, the 6th ia of August, 190?, . from persons willing to furnish tWa underr I mentioned articles in such quantities ac may be ordered by the New Zealanc • Government, during the three years cosh - mencing on the Ist day of 190% SCHBDXEL-B OF ASTICIiES. ' ; . 1. Blankets, flannels, clothing, I New Zealand..maanfactnre,. •'{:■. 2. AppareL. drapery, -etc 3. Boots, shoes, and sligpers of■ Seil Zealand leather: anjl mp-nnfartmti in the colony. ; 4. Leather, shoemakers'~ina4Eiie33,':et& Schedules of the- above, gising m e&imtia > of the quantities of each important cluf '. of articles required, with copies of General Specifications ajjd Conditions of Tendedas ' together with printed forms of tender, , BMPf ( ' be obtained from the Storekeepers of the.: Auckland, WeiUirgton, *o& Seaelill Moth-bI from ten.it&>£bl£& - o'clock every day except Satordasi where also the samples will be shown, and suj information or eipilanatlon afforded.io J* tending tenderers. Tenders must be addressed- to^ a Oh1» spector-Genera.l of Mental HospitaJs, "we* . llngton," and all tenders must-be, martoe * on the outside "Icnderior p*ta the case may be. -V The lowest or any-tender-will not-necs* 3 sailly be accepted. ' . > f FEAKK"HAT< ; t 1 Inspector-General ol Mental '■ TENDERS FOR THE SUPELY OF. BICYCLE TYRES TO TWR P<MJ AND TELEGRAPH DEfEAETStESS General Pest Office, Wellington. Stfc. : y I Tenders, to be addressed to "Hse StoMr 7 j keeper. Post and Telegrcph Department ," ! Wellington, will be received up to 5 P,™i on the 31st July, for the supply of bicyeje tyres to the Post DeparA rt naent for twelve months from Ist Septem* , ', ber, 1907. V: . The tenders should state, (separateJjJi prices for: — Full set—i.e., 2 covers, 2 tubes, 2 tapev and 1 pump. ' » Covers (each). ~ '-" Tubes (each). Deliveries to be made In quantities aatf sizes as required, at the Post and Tele- . graph Stores, Waterloo Quay, WeUißgfrWj; The articles must carry a twelve months guarantee. Samples to be submitted wit» the quotations. The yearly requirement* j are. approximately, 300 covers and 30Q I tubes. ill t I D. ROBERTSON. >. I _

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 169, 17 July 1907, Page 12

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