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musical novelties AT VART T ' S MUSICAL REPOSITORY, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. W OPERA BY' THE AUTHOR OF 'FAUST,' "M I R E L L A," BY M. GOUNOD, Performed with immense sucecss at Her Majesty's Theatre, ALL THE SONGS, MELODIES, CHORUSES, VOCAL PIECES, DUETS, AND THE OVERTURE. JUST BECEIYED BY OYEBLAND MAIL, AND ISTOW ON SALE. PIANOFORTE PIECES. Kuhe's Fantasia, Mirella .. .. '0 Madame Oury's Fantasia.. .. 5 0 Rosellen's Souvenirs do Mirella (a selection of airs) .. .. 4 0 Nordmann's Bouquet de Melodies 4 0 Brinley Richard's Chceur de Magnanarelles (the opening chorus) 3 0 Brinloy Richard's Savoyard Melody 3 0 - Kitterer's Fantasia, transcription; a very brilliant piece .. .. 4 0 Lysberg's Mirella, fantasia .. 4 0 Gtinz' Reminiscences of Mirella .. 4 0 Forbes' Fantasia .. ... .. 30 Coote's Mirella Quadrilles, illustrated .. .. 4 0 Coote's Mirella Waltzes, illustrated 4 O Victor Collino'f Mirella Valse .. 4 0 Nordmann, four easy airs (each) .. 10 OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. " The music of Mirella is as good as that of Faust, perhaps, in some respects, better."—Daily Xews. " M. Gounod has given to the world anotV.r genuine and charming work."—The Times. " The music of Mirella will as surely mako its way with the public as that of Faust."—Standard. " A capital opera; no living man, Signor Rossini excepted, could write anything for the stago comparable to it."—j-l(finiaum. " We hiivo to thank Mr. Maplcson for giving us an opportunity of hearing the last work of ono who certainly now is the greatest living operatic composer." > —Saturday Revictv. VARTY, MUSIC SELLER, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. PRIME CIRCULAR-HEAD POTATOES Ex ' Flying Foam.' ON SALE, in lota to suit customers, Auckland Coal Depot, Queen-street, Auckland. COALS! COALS! COALS! TTTB subscribers are now prepared to deliver at short notice, English Coals ex 'Maxwell,' from London English Furnace Coke, best quality Newcastle (N.S.W.) Household Smiths' Coals, specially selected. To those who desire great heat for Manufacturing purposes or a really splendid fire, the English Coal is recommended. Country orders punctually attended to. W. J. HURST & CO., Auckland Coal Depot, Queen-street, (Behind Vaile's National Mart.) COFFEE! COEFEE!! COFFEE!!! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, ARMY CONTRACTORS, COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, GROCERS, & CONSUMERS GENERALLY. rjliLIS undersigned is now peep abed to supply tlie FINEST COFFEE in any quantities, at the shortest notice. Roasted or Ground by Patent Steam Machinery erected on the Premises in Victoria-street, near the new Union Bank of Australia. THOMAS BELL. iJU'Observe the Address.^) BELL, VICTORIA-STREET Near the new Bask. FOR SALE, EX ' ALICE CAMERON,' 1 AA BOXES PRICE'S NO. 1 BELMONT JLUU SPERM 20 boxes Fine Honeydew, 10's 8 „ Gold Leaf; 8 „ Zouave 8 „ Springtime 50 kegs Very Superior Woollongong Butter 4 cases Homoeopathic Cocoa 5 „ Red Herrings, 2 doz. tins 3 „ Huntley and Palmer's Biscuits 3 ~ Harper Twelvetrees' Washing Powder 5 ~ Currie Powder, \ end £ lb. 5 „ Freeh Herrings, in 1 lb. and 2 lb. tins 1 ~ American Brooms 10 „ Hs.ms and Bacon 10 „ Lea and Perrin's Worcestershire Sauce 10 „ Sardines 10 „ Lobsters ISO mats Manilla Refined Sugar oO „ „ Coffee 100 half-chests Fine Congou THOMAS BELL. Victoria-street, Near the New Bank. J. CASEY, SHIP-BROKER, RED OFFICE, QUEEN-BTBEBT WHARF. W, MIIIEB HAS REMOVED his COLONIAL BOOT MATS UFACTORY to mare commodious premises opposite the Q. C. E. . Boots of every description made to order by firstclass workmen. Peg Boots mode, and rep'airs neatly executed. v FOOT OF SHORTLAKD STREET, • Auckland. ON SALE, At the Stores of Henderson and Macfarlano, CALIFQRNIAN A'ND ADELAIDE FLOUR •Mauritius Sugar and Rice, ex 1 Sylpliide' Californian Oats, seed or feed HENDERSON & MACFABLANE. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 276, 30 September 1864, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 276, 30 September 1864, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 276, 30 September 1864, Page 12

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