AMUSSM.QIfTS. . -\TARVELLOXJS " """ VyiLLIAMSON -DIO-mABLEAU."-SPECIAL SCHOOL MATINEE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT And WEDNESDAY, Sth. PANTOMIME, COMEDY, DRiMA. AN EDUCATIONAL FEAST ' FOR Children Half-price' to 2/ v ;3|pd 3/ Only. P[lS jy-AJESTY'S rpHEATEg;' Under the Direction of M R J C. VV' ILUAMSO * TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at S. And Four Followins Nights, including Two Special Matinees. '"' BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF OUR GREAT SECOND PROGRAMME. THE THE MARVELLOUS THE MARVELLOUS WILLIAMSON 810-TABLEAT? WILLIAMSON 810-TABLEAC And RUSSO-JAP. WAR. RUSSO-JAP. WAB. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). F/ntireiy New Series of Biograph Picture*. i hitherto unequalled or EXCELLED THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. MAGNIFICENT NEW RUSSO-JAP WAR PICTURES, introducing INCIDENTS OF THE DOGGER BANK OUTRAGE, HOP PICKERS IN KENT PETTICOAT LANE ON SUNDAY MORNING. PARLIAMENT HOUSES TO THE TOWER. HACKENSCHMIDT, THE RUSSIAN LION. (Sensational Wrestling Bout.) THE BULL FIGHT AT SEVILLE (A Wonderful Representation of the Great Spanish Sport) And THE GREAT «AND MARVELLOUS REPRESENTATION OF THE GORDON-BENNETT MOTOR RACE GORDON-BENNETT MOTOR RACE* < POPULAR PRICES— 3/. 2/. 1/. Bos Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at His Majesty's Cafe and' Toreador Floral Studio. Business Manager Bert Rovle Treasurer c. Sodholta "rj.AIETE DE SOIR." Piano Solo, the vj latest London success, just received by A. Eady and Co. PICNICS AMP EXCURSIONS. ~. -fc EXCURSION TO JAj/IT- MAHURANGI HEADS r *~ J -~ ■"•-■' REGATTA, ON SATURDAY, 4th FEB., 1906. v>.^ THE S.S. CLAYMORE Leaves Auckland at 9 a.m.; Leavi»g Mahnrangi Heads at 7 p.m. Q/ — RETURN FARE — O/ McGREGOE S.S. CO., , Agents. * ' X "VfEWMARKjir SATURDAX /jUSETA AFTERNOON FISHING | g^ ?J::^ EXCURSION—I6th SEASON. The Steamer leaves the Ferry Tee TOMORROW at 1.30 p.m. (weather permitting) on a Fishing C.ruise. Bait and Tea provided. Public Tickets—Single 2/, Double 3/. Fishing Tackle for Sale or Hire oa Board. ■ f A N, IDEAL SUMMER TBIP. S.S. NGAPUHL FEBRUARY 17th to 25th. Send to Northern Co. for Descriptive Leaflet. AQUATICS. r pONSONBY REGATTA CLUB. pRIZE TmeHT. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), FEBRUARY 3rd,i 1905. At the PONSONoY CLUB HOTEL.; ■:■■ Prizes won in connection with the *e»isonby Annual Regatta will be paid TONIGHT, from 8 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. F. "W. CHALMERS, Hon. Sec. Address: Cox's Bridge Rd., Bayfield. ' AGRICUXTUHAX SHOWS, FRANKLIN AGRICULTURAL gHOW, PUKEKOHE. JjTBIDAY AND OiATUBDAX^ FEBRUARY 17th and 18th, 1905. ' Schedules forwarded on application. ENTRIES CLOSE SATTTKDAY. FEBRUARY 4th. J. PATTEBSON, Secretaiy* 1 Pukekohe. TENDERS. RESIDENCE AT BOUBNE-ST., SCt ( EDEN. EXTENSION OF TIME. " Tenders will now Close on MONDAXg 13th February, at 12 o'clock noon. R. W. de MONTALK, Architect. 22, Mining Chambers, Queen-st,. ■'-.'.' mo B U I L D E B 8. HOUSE AT REMUEBA. The Time for receiving Tenders for the : j above is Extended to noon of THUBSDAI, the 9th inst. EDW. MAHONEY & SON, ;.".: Architect*, _ »p 0 BUILDS K. ft Tenders will be received up to noon «£§ THURSDAY, the 9th inst., for Atterittoßl § to a Building in Queen-st. Plans at our Offices. Qneen-st . ~ EDW. MAHONEY & SON, Architect*. mOBUI L D E B V -Tenders are invited for the Erection ef a 4 Storey Brick Warehouse at N«w Pjj£ mouth for Messrs Burgess, Fraser, ana Co. * ■
Plans and specifications may be seen at the offices of Messrs E. Mahoney and Bon, Queen-st., where tenders are to be delivered by noon of TUESDAY, the 14th test JAMES SANDERSON, Architect, New Piymoetfc TK>AD FORMATION, METALUSG* - L *' ETC., MEADOWBANK ESTAOtr ' REMTJERA. Tenders for aboTe works wQI be recelTe* nntil Noon on FBIDAI, February 10tV«* my Office, 32, where pl»* and specifications may be seen. The lowest or any tender n« neccmrflT accepted. • A. L. FOSTER. CS-_ SEPARATE TENDERS are inTited (I** ■ bour only), by the All Saints' Vestry. Howick, addressed to Mr G. EdwarM. | Howick, nntil THURSDAY. Feb. 9tt. f o ' —(a) Painting and Repairing the Parisn Church; (b) Painting the Parish (c> Painting the Vicarage. Plans, Specifications, etc, may be seen at Mr G. »«£. wood's Store, Howick. The lowest any tender not necessarily accepted. JJO AD-MAKING A.T t!P^OJC / -■-• ■ % Tenders for above will be receiTed Noon, FEBRUARY 10th, ef my :.; Shortland-street, where Plans and Speafications may be seen. „;_ ■, : A. L. FOSTEB, CE-_
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1905, Page 8
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