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Amusements 1 . riHORAL HAL TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Every Evening This Week (Christmas Day excepted). RETURN VISIT Of MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S SCARLET TROUBADOURS SCARLET TROUBADOURS SCARLET TROUBADOURS (From London), The Troubadours are returning to play a Return Season in Auckland, as announced above, presenting ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMMES, Introducing NEW SCENAS (in costume), NEW MUSICAL NUMBERS. NEW MALE QUARTETTES, J NEW AND ORIGINAL HUMOUR. An si NEW SKETCHES (In Coloured Crayons). SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE: Loaves Three Lamps ... 7 17-15 p.m. Leaves Remuera ... ,V ...k.™.!,. Cars will be in attendance for all suburbs after each performancePOPULAR PRICES—3s, 2s and Is. Plans Now Open at Wildman and Arey s, where Day Sale Tickets (2s) may also be obtained. CHAS. CHAMBERS. Manager. rpHE pDWARD "REEVES RECITALS. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. (CHORAL H „- L L ' \J Under the Direction of Frank Pullin. ■pDWARD T>EEVES. Do not miss this opportunity of hearing tho Greatest Entertainer. Character Impersonator, and Charming Story Teller of today. MONDAY. DEC. 28. 29. 30. " Mr. Reeves is the genuine" artist who assumes the various characters without the slightest suggestion of .artificiality. He kept his audience for about two hours either in extreme merriment or with a big lump in the throat. This was all the more meritorious from the fact that those present were for the most part critical and scholarly hearers."— Melbourne Punch. . The Australasian compares Mr. Reeves with tho great Canadian artist, Locke Richardson. 1400 people present at his closing performance in Melbourne. . Prices—3s, 2s, Is. ''„,.., Box Plan opens TUESDAY, 10 o'clock, Wildman and Arcy's. Arrangements have been made for trams to run to and from Hall on each evening. Cars leave the Three Lamps, Ponsonby, 7 and 7.15 p.m. WALTER J. MANNING. Touring Rep. - sag 53 Railways. MEW yEALAND -RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, 19C8-09. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from any station on the Auckland Section to and from any station on the Napier-Taranaki-Wellington Section, from Monday, 21st December, 1908. until Saturday, 2nd January, 1909, inclusive, available for return up to Monday. 15th February, 1909. THROUGH TRAINS BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON.

From Monday, 21st December, 1908, until Monday, 4th January, 1909, inclusive (Christmas Day and Sundays excepted), through fast Passenger Trains will leave Auckland for Wellington daily at 9.15 p.m.. arriving Wellington 5.45 p.m. following day. During same period through fast Passenger Trains will leave Wellington for Auckland at 10.30 p.m., arriving Auckland 6.47 p.m. following day. The Train from Auckland will stop at Newmarket and Frankton to pick up passengers only, and at Taumarnnui. Marton, Feilding. and Palmerston North to set down passengers only. The Train from Wellington will stop at Palmerston North, Feilding. and Marton to pick up passengers only, and at Frankton, Mercer, and Newmarket to set down passengers only. \ A Dining Car will be run on these Trains. These through Trains are in addition to the ordinary two days' service between Auckland and Wellington. BY ORDER. .Tenders. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR RECLAMATION. O'NEILL'S " POINT. Secretary's Office. December 14, 1908. Tenders will be received at this Office until TUESDAY, the sth day of January. 1909, at Noon, for Reclamation at O'Neill's Point, in terms of plans and specifications to be seen at the Engineer's Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be endorsed Tenders for Reclamation at O'Neill's Point." By Order of the Board. J. M: BRIGHAM, Secretary. IT U N U A ROAD BOARD. Tenders will be received by the undersigned UP to 4th January, 1909, at 12 noon, for Works on Hunua-Papakura Road, comprising Concrete Culvert. 90 chains. 115 chains, and 45 chains Formation and Metalling. 11. MUNRO WILSON, Engineer. 4, 15. Palmerston Bldgs. Auckland. r P O CONTRACTORS. ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS IN BRICK . TO PREMISES, HAMILTON. Tenders for the above will bo received until Noon 011 WEDNESDAY, 30th December, Plans to lx! seen at my Office and at Mr. j-o Qucsnc's Shop, Hamilton. J. CURRIE. Architect. Camden Chambers. Queen-street. rp O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until Noon of WEDNESDAY, 23rd December, for the Erection of Additions to the ilea's Quarters, Institute for the Blind. ED. BARTLEY, Architect. NINE - ROOMED RESIDENCE AT MAMAKU. Tenders will he received up to 8 p.m.. January 4th, 1909. Plans, etc.. may be seen at the. Office of the South Auckland Sawmillers' Association, Hamilton; also at the "Independent" Office. Cambridge, after 26th inst J. W. WRIGLKY, Architect. Rotorua. TrOMATA REEFS GOLD MINING CO., J *- LTD. Tenders will be received at the Mine up to 7t,h January, for Driving 300 ft in No. 8 Level. HOUSE IN WOOD AND ROUGH CAST, AT WHITTAKER PLACE, LOWER SY-MONDB-STREET, Tenders for the above will bo received until Noon of THURSDAY. January 7. GERALD E. JONES. , Security (over Dudley's). Architect. ' rpENDERS will bo received until January L 13 for Draining a Swamp at Mercury Bay. Specifications and conditions at the Office of Messrs. Wilson and Dobson, Engineers, Palmerston Buildings. Public Notices. 1 _ TAW EXAMINATIONS. CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES. STUDENTS prepared by Correspondence in the subjects prescribed for the Solicitors' and LL.B. Examinations (May and November). Terms on application. JAS. M. E. ARROW, 8.A., LLB., 9. Liverpool-street, Dunedin. T> E M O V A L NOTICE. ,TT7-ILLIA M TJATTRAY, HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENT, 36 and 37, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. Take the Lift to the Third Floor. „ EMOV . A NO^ICI The Office of the Auckland Centre of the St. 1° iPL**SLfl' o l John Ambulance AssociaV'vMpfflf WtoffPJ tion is now at 36 and 57. ¥WiMrv/ His Majesty's Arcade. Take the lift to the third ■ floor,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13938, 21 December 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13938, 21 December 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13938, 21 December 1908, Page 12

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