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APE B'A TT O U S E. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, August 2 and 3, MR CHARLES ARNOLD In a new up-to-date version of HANS THE BOATMAN. SATURDAY and MONDAY, (August 4 and 6) MR FRANK THORNTON In the funniest of all Comedies, THE PRP7ATE SECRETARY. Prices, 4s, 2s 6d and Is. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyells. The Latest Obeental & Etjbopean Sensation, TTELLER'S TT)ONANZA /^OTEREJust concluded highly successful tour of Otago and Canterbury, and will shortly appear in Auckland. ROSICRUCIAN PSYCHOMANCY. Universal Opinion Everywhere, the most Marvellous Exposition of the 19th Century. THE HELLERS will also play countz-y torn-, including : Thames Cambridge Dargavtlle te aeoha hunti/x heiiensville Paeboa Tatjbanga Whanoabei &c, &c., &c. !■==* Watch Local Papers and couriers of the Bonanza Finance Co. mEN QUARTER WHITE SWANX SKIN BLANKETS, very warm and no sheets required, at 8s 6d per pair. — At R. HOBBS'. /COLUMBIA SKATING RINK. %U NOTICE. The Rink will be Closed for about a week, on account of Poultry Show. Opening Night will be advertised. Great Success of Football Match. Auckland defeated. Watch papers for Opening Night. H. VINCENT. 1%/TARVELLOUS Record of American J_Y_L Bands, latest Songs, Cornet and Piccolo Solos at Newton Phonograph Parlour, next Post Office. IN BANKRUPTCY. —IN THE SUPREME COURT, HOLDEN AT AUCKLAND.— Notice is hereby given that Alfbed Wateks, of Tauhoa, farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors, to be holden at Mr W. Armitage's Store, Wellsford, on the 2nd day of August, 1894, at 11 o'clock. — ; J. Lawson, \- ~'\ -J Official Assignee. • July 26, 1894. Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, July 25, 1894. HHENDERS are invited for Leasing of X TIRITIRI ISLAND, containing 518 acres more or less, and will be received at this Office up to Noon of SATURDAY, 11th August proximo. Tenders to be addressed to the ' Commissioner of Crown Lands, Auckland, for Lease of Tiritiri Island.' The lowest of any tender not necessarily accepted. Conditions of Lease, etc., can be seen at this office. GERHARD MUELLER, Commissioner Crown Lands. He was a youthful and amorous sojourner in Auckland, with more cash than common-sense or discernment. And when he proposed to one of the most captivating young actresses in the Montague-Turner Opera Company, and besought her to share his lot and have a grand wedding, he was I accepted with a graciousness which sent him beside himself with delight. He did not see the fair one, when he retired from her sitting-room at the hotel, vainly try to stifle her laughter with her pocket- 1 hankey.' The day was fixed, but when the swain arrived to lead his blooming bride to the altar he received a cold and cruel rebuff. The husband of his adored one met him, and nonchalantly informed him that as he himself was already slightly related to the lady— was, in fact, her ' hubby ' — it was out of the question for her to marry a second time during his (the hubby's) lifetime. With that the susceptible young man was dismissed, limp and all broken-up with grief. Now there is another addition to the ranks of inveterate bachelors who shower down curses on false and fickle woman. Public meeting will be held at Parnell Hall, Wednesday, Bth, re exemptions of improvements from local rates. | The football match Auckland v. H.M.S. Rapid at the Columbia Rink on Monday evening was a huge success. A very large audience (the largest on record) being present. Bon Bons, a sweet and mild smoke.

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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 814, 4 August 1894, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XV, Issue 814, 4 August 1894, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XV, Issue 814, 4 August 1894, Page 9