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Amusements &c. 'JIfiEAXRE ROYAL. Last Nights ! Last Eights ! or MADAME CORA, VAL VOSE, AND COMPANY! GRAND SPEi lAL BENEFIT and ts~ CONUNDRUM NIGHT!!! Jff MR. VOSE Has much pleasure in uniounoiti; that Jl.iDix r Cc i has kindly tendered him a COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT for TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVF.N'ING. Nov '0 nor Trhich occasion aSPLEJfDID PROGRAMME has been arrange 1. During the Evening Mr Vo>e will challenge my gentleman to come on the stage, and will rcskc him imitate Johnny Trotter, Mrs. Brown, Julia Sweet, and many othtr imaginary voices. CONUNDRUMS! CONUNDRUMS t A BEAUTIFUL JAPANESB CABINET Will be given for the Best Conundrum on Madajje C~r\'s Ent htainmknt. All Conundrums to be seDt to Madame Cora, RovaJ Hall Hotel, by 12 o'clock on Friday PRESENTS! PRKSESTS! PRESENTS' The Presents of all kind* will be Increased in Value and Numbers. Remember— FRIDAY IS THE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE • SATURDAY IS POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT! .MILLION PRICES ! Dress Circle, 3s. ; Stalls, 2s. ; Pit, Is, GRAND MID-DAY PERFORMANCE ! On SATURDAY AFTERVoo.Y next, at 2 o'clock, for Schools and Families. Admission to Matinee 10 all par:s of the Theatre : Adults, Is; Children, SIXPENCE. t3T Evjcry Cuild will Rlceivk. a Puese.nt. £3 U. P. RAPHAEL, Agent. Q_REAT INTERNATIONAL QIRCUS. More Novelties ! Fresh A i ts ! TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE bestowed on MR. W. HAYES'S ACT, ROB ROY MACGREGO*: LAST NIGHT. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF TtJRPIX ! REMEMBER I MR. HAYES'S BENEFIT ON FRIDAY ! GRAND PROGRAMME! UNDER DISTINGUISHED TATRONAGE I FRIDAY : Positively the Last Nigiit of TURPIX 1 Last Night ok Black: Bess ! EVERYBODY SHOULD COME TO THE CIRCUS ON FRIDAY, It being set apart for Mr. Hayes's BeceSt. Pit, Is; Stalls, 2s Gd; Chairs, 4s. GRAND MID - DAY SHOW ! ON SATURDAY AFTKRNODN NEXT, When CHILDREN will be admitted to Hie PIT at SIXPENCE each. H O R A L II ALL. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, JANUARY 9, MR. and MISS TURRELL'S &F GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT. Mrs. Stanibr will sing— " Apart" (Vaughan) " Let Me Dream Again" (Sullivan) Mrs. Revitt will sing— " The Sailor's Story" (Smart) *' The Lover and the Bird" (Gugliclmo) Lacy Amateur, (from Wellington) will sing— '* The Blind Girl to Her Harp ' (Glorer) " Vashti" (Bordese) Mi?s Turk eli. will play, Violin Solo— " Faust" (Gounod) An 3, with Mr. Tuiirell— " La Dernier Rose" (two violins) Mr. Turf.ell will play, Clarionet Solo — 11 Scotch Airs" (Lazarus) Engineer and Citv Band will play— Grand Selection, "Lucrezia BorgV (Donizetti) "Bertha Waltzes" (composed by Mr. Turrnll) Mr. Harding will sing— " The Stirrup Cup" ( J rditi) Let Me Love Thee" (Arditi) Mr. Riccardi will singEvocation Scene from " Roberto" (Meyerbeer) "In Qaesto Tomba" (Beethoven) " Hybrias, the Crdtan" (Elliott) ACCOMPANIST Mr. TURRELL Admission—Front Seats, 3s; Second, 2s ; Gallery. Is. Reserved Seats at Upton & Co.'a. Tenders. Auckland college and grammar SCHOOL. Tenders to Lease, for a tarm ef SevsaYejrs—A Ten-roomed House, with small Garden, in Parne'J, will be received until February 6,1370, by JOHN JAMES Secretary. Shortland-street, January G, 1579. EW ZEALAND RAIL WAYSRAILWAY RECLAMATION. AUCKLAND HARBOUR CONTRACT. Public Works Ofnce, Auckland, 14th December, 1878. Written Tenders will be received at this O'tce, up to noon of WEDNESDAY, the 22nd of January, 1579, for the above contract. They must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works Wellington, and marked outside, " Tender for Railway Reclamation, Auckland Harbour." Plans and specifications may be at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Welliogton, « hristcbnrch, and Imnedin, on and after Monday, the 23rd day of December, IS7B. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received, if presented at any telegraph office by no-"«n of the same dale, provided that written tenders in due form are lodged at any of the above named offices by the same hour, and accompanied by a cheque on some bank in t .wn where the tender is lodged, such cheque to be specially marked by a banker as gocd for twenty-ore days, and to be in favour of the Receiver-General's deposit account only, and not to bearsr or order. The lowest or ooy tender not necessarily accepted. By command. JAMES STEWART, District Engineer. rjIENDERS are invited for the Supply and A Delivery of 1000 Telegraph Poles (more or less), for a Line of Telegraph from Waipu, vii Maung*turoto, Pahi, Mititai, atd thenc3 to DargaviLe Township. Poles to be sawn from the heart of Totara, and to be perfectly sound, straight, and free from sap, shake, loose knots, and other defects, aud tj be delivered at pegs along a line shortly to be indicated. Tenders, addressed to C. Maling. Esq., Telegraph Surveyor, and marked," Tender for Telegraph Poles." will be received at the Telegriph Office, Auckland, not later than noon of the 18th day of January, 1579. General conditions and specifications cf tho ibove work maybj seen at the Telegraph Offices at Wbangarei, Waipu, and Auckland, aud at the Post-oiSces at Papara, Pahi, Mauoga.uroto, Kopurti, and L argaville. By order of the Hon. the Telegraph Cooimissicncr. C. LEMON, General Manager N.Z. Telegraphs. Auckland, December 17, IS7S. fjt O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received, up to noon on THURSDAY, the Oth of January, for the Erection of a Building in Wellesley-street, ia connection with the United Service HoteJ. ED WARD MAHONEY £ SON, Architects. Dress and x asiLion. Direct importations PER ' LEBU' AND 'FAMENOTH/ AND TO ARRIVE PER 'AVONA,' £*c. J. M. McLACULAN Bas Opened his SUMMER STOCK, equal in quality, and price to the best in 2»ew Zealand. I have bought ARTHUR & Co.'s (UMITEQ) SIMPLE Stock—thousands of articles, no two alike, for less than English Cost, and offer it at a proportionate rate : also, 2 cases Men's Hard Hat?, Islld, wcrtbSs : Black Cashmere Silk " WARU aN I'Kl> TO WEAR, reduced to Ss 9d, lls» 1&» 6d 5 Is l!d ; ; New Snowflakes, lid ; New Millinery, cneap; New Tweeds and Blue SerjroJ, Is 3d ; New Hosiery, from 4W per pair; New Boys* Suit**, from 12s 6d: New Pure Calico, 4s ltd dozeu : New Feathers, Flowers. Ribbons ; L<sces, Bonnets,) Costumes, Skirts, IJmbrellas, &c. p &c.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5350, 9 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5350, 9 January 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5350, 9 January 1879, Page 1