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Amusements, &c. T ORNE-STREET HALL. Proprietor J. C. Rainer Lecturer and Manager Harry Stanley LAST NIGHT BUT THREE ! LAST SIGHT BUT THREE ! Of Bainer's Grand Diorama of THE RUSSO-TURKISH WAR ! ! ! Eemember—Yoor only chance of witnessing this mo3t legitimate and unsurpassable entertainment. HANDSOME AND VALUABLE PRESENTS eiVEN AWAY TO-NIGHT—COME AND OET ONE. tS" The Most Genuine Show is Australasia. FRIDAY—A GRAND CONUNDRUM NIGHT. The Proprietor will gira forthfi B»t Original Conundrum on the Russo-Tura-ish War Panorama, a very Handsome OLEOGRAPH PICTURE, Beantlfully Framed. In addition to the usual distribution, a present will also be gfven for the worst one. The Conundrums will be collected from the »ndience ouly. at 9 o'clock, on Friday Evening, in the Wall, and be examined by a committee of gentlemen. The Picture will be on view ic the window of Mr. HoffAdmission : 35., 2a., Is. Children Half-price to First and Second Seats. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, LAST GRAND MID-DAY PERFORMANCE, For the Convenience of Schools and Families, when every Child will receive a Present. CHILDREN, SIXPENCE. Doors open at 2 30 ; commencaat 3 o'clock. "V*T AIT THE COMING CF . PROFESSOR S. & CLARA BALDWIN, THE dREATEST SPIRIIUALISTIC £XPOSERS. Do not be deluded by other Illusionists. See Southern Papers. GEO. LIKGAED, Business Manager Hiscocks, Hayman, and Co. TTNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, PJTT AND VINCENT-STREETS. B A Z A A K OF USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES OH THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATUBDAY, June 26, 27, and 28, In MBS. BUTTERWOKTH'S LATE SHOP, QuEEN-STBEffT, Open on THURSDAY, at 2 p.m., And on FRIDAY ASD SATURDAY, AT 10 A.H. Suitable AMH3EMEKT, ReCKBATION, and R]Sr.RKSHM*NT3. Proceeds in Aid of Trust Furd. Daily Admission, One Shilling. Season Ticket, Two Shillings. Children under 12, half price. Ploughing and Draining Match. /CAMBRIDGE FARMERS' CLUB. THE ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH will take place on ■WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1879. on the Farm of A. A. Fantham, Esq., near Cambridge, Prizes. Cla«s I.—Double Fnrrows : Ist prize, £s ; 2nd. £4 Class 2.—Single Furrows ; Ist prize, £4 ; 2nd. £2. Clasj 3.—For boys under 16 years of sgc, three to compete, or no prize : Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd. £1, Class 4. —Maoris : Ist prfze, £3 ; 2nd, £,2. Champion and additional prizes will be given as funds will allow Parties willing to give eitra pri2es will please communicate with the Secretary, stating hew prizes to be applied. Entries- Ist class, 7s Gd ; 2nd, ss: 3rd and 4th, 2s 6(1. ' All the entries ta be mads in writing, addressed to the Secretary, Cambridge, not later than SATURDAY, Julys. 1579 In connection with the above, there will also be a show of Poultry. Pigeons, Implements, and localgrown produce. For full particulars, see Hand-bills. WALTER SCOTT, Secretary Cambridge Farmers' Club. Educational. MRS. WOOLLEY (Teacher of the Pianoforte) attends private Dancing Parties moderate.-Karatigahape Road (City side), QT. GEOBGE'S BAY ROAD, PARNELL. MRS. CLAYTO-S'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MASTERS. English Grammar aDd Composition Dr. Kidd German Dr. Hkssen Fren.h Muns. Pkltzf.k Jtusic Mr. Swallow Elocution Mr. Gradwkll Arithmetic - .. ..'••.. ..Dr. Hen Sen Drawing Mr. Watkiss Drill Mr. Hyde CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PARNELL. [Established 1855.] Affiliated to the New Zealand University. Quarter Days: January 25, April 12, July 5, September 27. School duties will be resumed on Monday, Feb. 3. JAMES ADAMS, 8.A., Head-master. WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, ARITHMETIC, OR NAVIGATION TAUGUT. Evening-classes, open from 7 to 5.30 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays ; 5s per week. System of Writing forwarded, £2. Address: MR. N.'CHOLSON, Writing Master, Kyber Pass Road, top oi Gralton Koid. Machinery. |V|" ASEF IE L D & CO., -LtJL ALBERT IRON FOUNDRY. IKON AND BRASS CASTINGS DAILY. FOR SALE. 3, 6,10, IS and 25 horse power Engines and Boilers Breakdown and Circnlar Sawing Machinery, new second-hand ; Timber Jacks U tons Best Charcoal Tramway Wire Complete set ol Boring Rods and Fittlng3 Winches. Bone Mills. Li) i g Blocks Siiip»' Castings, Quartz Battery Cotton and Hay Presses, Turbiob Wheels, Oia. pipe.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5493, 25 June 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5493, 25 June 1879, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5493, 25 June 1879, Page 8