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Amusements &c rjl HEA TR E O~Y~ZZ MR. RICCARDI'S OPERA COMPANY. This (Saturday) Evening, Jcne 21 By general request, will be reproduced, Sulllrm .** Gilberts Immensely mccos»fol COMIC OPkbi entitled. THB, WiJJA, SORCERER CJOKCEREB OORCEPWP OKCERER OOKCERER tOORCEREft With the Original Powerful Cast. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle,4i • Stalls 9. pi Pit, Is. .Reserved Seats at Messrs. Upton A da'* * Dooisopen at 7.30: p-rformance commenc "sikf o o clock. Carriages at 10.30. al 8 In active preparation, Leocq's Comic Opera, entitled, JJSTGIROFLE GIROFLA.'-sa Also, will shortly be produced, the Fir-t \ctnr Gounod's " " FAUST (IN ITALIAN). TOR KE.STREET HALL. Proprietor J r t> • Lecturer and Manager -Harry s£S£ THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON GRAND MID-DAY PERFORM A. XCP i And First Production -of il J RAISER'S GRAND NEW MOVING DIORAMA JS3T RUSSO-TURKISa "WAR Mi-. CbUdren, «i ; Adults, 2s and Is". " "^ Also, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I SOXECHINQ SIW. SOKETUiXQ New. RAINER'3 GREAT TURKISH WAR PANORAMA ! i ■ FROM CONSTANTINOPLE TO THE DEP4R TURE OF THE RUSSI vN3 FROM SAN STKFANO. MR. HARRY STANLEY Sings (To-night) the Tbo Threo Great War Songa— " We Mea-i to Keep Our Kmpirn in the East " " We Don't Want To Fight," «nd " Ihe Turkish National Air.' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIG!IT. MONSTER GIFT ftIGHT. MONSTEU GIFT NIGHT. A VALUABLE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE (Four Pieces). TEA ANo COFFEE SERVICE. Handsome Go d Gilt Clock (uoJer rlass-shide), GO .D GILT CIOCK, a Workbox, And Thirty other Valuable Presents. Remember, your only chance of witnessing this grand Work of Art. All Should See It ! TTNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, PITT AND VUSCENT-STREETS. BAZAAR OF USEFUL AND ORNAMENT AL ARTICLES THURSDAY, FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY, June 26, 27, and 28, In MKS. BUTTERWOKTn'S LATE SHOP,,

QUEBK-STItEET, Open on THURSDAY, AT 2.P.M., And on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AT 10 A.5T.. Suitable Amusement, Recreation, and RsFBEsnacENT?.. Proceeds in Aid of Trust Fund. Daily Admission, One ShiTing. Season Ticket, Two Shillings. Children under 12; half price. Hotels. TDILLIARDS ! T>ILLIARDS ! NOW OPEN, the NEW BILLIARD SALOON at the UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. One of the Grandest Rooms in the Colonies. Contains Two New Billiard Tables, from the Best B.iqlish Makers. TJndsr most efllsnt superintendence. H. N. ABBOTT, Proprietor. JJOYAL ]V[ AI:L §hT OTEJj ' VICTORIA AND ELLIOTT-STREETS, (LN THE VICINITY OF TDK TnEATBE), A tr C K L A XV. ROYAL MAIL HOTF.L-First-class Hotel Accommodation. WeU-furuislied Bed-rooms Well-furnished Sitting-rooms Well furnishs-d Dining-TOOra Cold-water i'ath-rooms Hot water Bath-rooms Powerful Shower-bath Rooms Commercial Gentlemen's Stock-rooms-Heavy Luggage-rooms ROYAL MAIL TARIFF. s. dRestanrant, per day .. .. ~ .. 7 6 Coffee-room do. .. .. .. .. 8 0 Private-room do. ] 10 0 RV.3rAUR\NT. To Gentlemen Lunching in the City, J.C. solicits a trial to this Department. Tea f'om sto 7 p.m. JOHN CODLINS, Profriktob. Am eric an Goods. BTONKS & CO. • HAVE ON SALF.: THE FOLLOWING CONSIGNMENTS OF AMERICAN GOODS :—

1 CARRIAGES — R-ckaway, Cabriolet, Baronche, Berllne, Prince Arthur. Prince Albert, English Slide Seat. Victoria. Waggonstte, Whitechapel, Concord, Tray, &c , &o- ; all fitted with lamps and breaks. Tbo above comprise the floest shipments of American Vehicles ever larded her e, and have been specially bnilt 'or this market by Hooker and Co. and Chase, former shipments fr ni whom have given entire satis Taction. FARaiERS' EXPRESS WAGGONS. Light and Strong, weighing 55jlb£, guaranteed to carrr 15'01b3. CARPET and F LDING CHAIRS in esdless variety, and of beautiful design INVALID ROLLING CHAIRS CLOCK.-?— 157 ca e*, now designs HaRNES-—Buggy. Carriage, Eipress, and S:a-re SAFES—tfir-i and Burglar-pioof, mounted on wheels VARNISH-Carriage, Painters", and Furniture WALNUT and ASH FURNITURS — round and Extension Tables, Wardrobes, !■ Id-boards, ftc. Glass Paper, Whips, Gasflttings, Wooden r coops, Ash Oars AMERICAN PARLOUR AND CHURCH OBGANS B. TOKKS & CO. WarehousemenENGLISH GOODS DIRECT AT LOWEST EXPORT PRICES. D. NICHOLSON & CO., SILK, WOOLLEN. AND MANCHESTER WAREHOUSEMEN, iNbla, Coj-ONIAI., AND FoREION OUTFITTERS, istablishcd 1543, Invite attention to their Illustrated 220-page Catalogue, sent (with patterns) post free. LADIES' CLOTHING. LINENS, HOSIERY GLOVES, RIBBONS. HABERDASHERY, JEWELLERY, &C. Contractors for Military and Police Clothing and Accoutrements. Furniture, Musical Instruments, Ironmongery, Firo Arms, Cutlery, Carriages, >addlery and Harness, Boots and Mioes, Wines and Spirits, Ale« .nd Beers, Preserved Provisions, Stationery, rerfuuiery, Books, Toys, Ac , &c. : - • Foreign Produce disposed of for a Commission of 24 per cent. Terms :—Not less than 25 per cent, to' accompany orders, and balances will be drawn for at 60 days' sight. D. NICHOLSON & CO., 50 to 53, st. rAUL's churchyard, and 66 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON. Sewing Machines. TAYLOR'S PATENT LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. These Machines posses thj following advantages: —They are subslamial and t-iMrr-K iu construction, and, therefore, not liable to derangement. They make ijttle noi*e, and can do all the work of tho household, from the lightest fabric to the strongest. If they cost a few shillings more than some Machines, the public have the satisfaction of knowing that IMJ are genuine and well worth the difference. io thoso whr. desire a Ughter and cheaper Machine tnan the Lcck-stltch, TAYLOR'S PATENT TWISTER LOOr-STITCH MACHINE, at Two Gnineas, u worthy ol inspection. Solo Agent; T. PEALUCS. Optician, yhortland-streec. mmm^l

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5490, 21 June 1879, Page 8

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