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AMUSEMENTS. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND 2 BIG STAR SPECIALS. " NOT QUITE A LADY." " NOT QUITE A LADY." " NOT QUITE A LADY." "NOT QUITE A LADY." "NOT QUITE A LADY." Starring MABEL POULTON. And JOHN BARRYMORE. In "TEMPEST." Sessions: 11 15, 2, 4.45 and 7.30. A FINE PROGRAMME GRAND. - THE CONCERTS Of THE SEASON - THE CONCERTS OP THE SEASON A TREAT FOR ALL I Unbounded enthusiasm displayed on Satur- , day nigh*' the audience was literally held spellbound ALFRED O'SHEA. Assisted by INA BOSWOKTH. Violiniste MAVIS GREVATT Harpiste. And THEO. HALPIN, Solo Pianist and Accompanist. In the BIG TOWN HALL. rpO-NIGHT I O-NIGHT IPO-NIGHT, 1 O-NIGHT, And on THURSDAY, FEB. 7. And SATURDAY. FEB. 9. MR O'SHEA'S Items for To-night's Concert will include: "A Levo Toi' (from "Romeo and Juliet" < Gounod "Sleep. Why Dost Thou Leave Me'' Semele Handel "Where'er You Walk" . . Handel "O, Cease Thy Singing, Maiden Fair" With Violin Obligato. Rachmaninoff "Eleanore" . . Coleridge Taylor "Had I the Voice of Morveen" Colin McLeod Campbell Mr. O'Shea is inundated with requests for special songs. He ask 3 written requests be forwarded to him at Lewis Eady, Ltd.. or Town Hall "It is long since such genuine enthusiasm reigned at the Town Hall as was created last night by the Irish Tenor, Alfred O'Shea."—The Dominion, Wellington, June 25, 1923. "Australia'* John McCormack."—Sunday Times, Sydney May G, 1928. "To sing as principal tenor with artists of Melba's and Dal Monte's type is indeed an achievement for one so young ns Alfred O'Shea."—Tho Australian Musical News. September 1, 1921 Prices: 6s, 4s, 2s, plus tax. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales for 4s and 2s Tickets may bo had at Lewis Eady, Ltd Commencing, 8 p.m. FOR COUNTRY PATRONS. CAMBRIDGE.—WEDNESDAY. Feb. 6. HAMILTON.—MONDAY. Feb. 11. ROAD BOARD NOTICES. QSTEI PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Section 7G of " The Rating Act. 192")." an additional charge of 10 per centum will be added to all Rates remaining unpaid after the 20th day of FEBRUARY, 192 Q. Numbers of rato demands posted to the last known address of respectivo ratepayers have been returned unclaimed, and ratepayers not having received notices should inquire at the Board's Office. Persons who have purchased sections should also inquire as to whether the rates have been paid on the sections purchased, as the non-pu.vment of rates in all cases renders the property liable to be sold in default. GEO. L. GLADDING. Clerk. Auckland, February 1. 1929. TENDERS. jyj-ANUKAU COUNTY COUNCIL. Tenders are invited until 1(1 a.m. on THURSDAY, February 14 next, for the following works:— CONTRACT NO. 109.—WALSH'S ROAD: 70 Chains of Road Formation and Culverting, near Clevedon South. CONTRACT NO. 111.—GUY'S BRIDGE: Construction of a Single-Span (40ft.) Bridge. in rc-inforced Concrete, at East Tamaki. Plans, specifications, and conditions, may be seen at the County Office, corner of Shortland and Trinces Streets. Auckland. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ■T. R. PAGE. County Engineer. ~X\T AIMAMAKU-DO NNF,LL Y' S CROSS- » T ING ROAD. ERECTION OF BRIDGES. Tenders, closing with tho Secretary. Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m.. on TUESDAY. 19th February. 1929, are invited for tho Erection (labour and plant only), on the abovementioned Road, of: 3 BRIDGES. Spans, 1/40, 1/20, 2/25, 1/81, and 1/40. Plans nnd specifications may bo seen at tho County Offices. Dargaville and Rawene. also at the Public Works Office, Whangarei. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders will be received up till Noon, SATURDAY. February 9. 1929. for tho following contracts:— CONTRACT NO. IGG.—Forming 195 chains Concrete Kerbing and Channelling. CONTRACT NO. IG7.—Excavating. Carting and Delivering 500 cubic yards of Gravel from Hodgson's Quarry at Te Rore. CONTRACT NO IGb. —Carting and Delivering 170 cubic yards Otorohanga Gravel from Frankton Railway Station to Duncan's Road. Plans and specifications may bo. seen at the County Office, Te Awamutu. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Intending contractors attending County Office at 9 a.m. on Thursday. Feb. 7. will be shown over Contract No. 167. and at the Frankton Post Office at 2 p.m. same day over Contract No. 163. J. W. CIVIL.. C'ouaty Engineer TO BUILDERS. HOUSE IN EPSOM (IN WOOD). Tendero are invited for above, and will be received up to 12 noon, MONDAY, February 18. DANIEL B. PATTERSON. Architect. 23, Shortland Street, Auckland. rjl O BUILDERS. THEATRE AT DEVONPORT. Tenders are invited for above and will be received up to 12 noon, FRIDAY, February (j 2 DANIEL B. PATTERSON. Architect. 23, Shortlaii.i Street, Auckland. HOUSE, in Wood, Takapuna.—Tenders for the erection of tho above will bo received until Noon, MONDAY, February 11.— H. W. L. Bates, A.N.Z.1.A.. Architect, 222, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. TENDERS FOR FIXING 400 SQ. YARDS J. FANCY FIBROUS PLASTER CEILING AND CORNICES.—AppIy TUTT'S ALTERATIONS, Symonda St. Close TUESDAY, Noon BUILDING MATERIALS. ACTION. Speak.—6B, Familieß Comfort übly Housed in 30 months. Phillips, Bungalow Specialist Pt Chevalier Phone 27-140 /"■•HEAP New Timber.—O.B. Rimu Scantling and Weatherboards, Matai Flooring.—Appleton, Newmarket. Phone 45-919. GO to Invicta Block Co.. for best and cheapest Building Blocks.—9ol. Dominion Rd. Phone 20-535. r PHE best materials only used in rnakins -*• " Walasco," Walla and Ceilings.— Phone 41-677 for prices.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20172, 5 February 1929, Page 18

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