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Amusements, &c. LORNE-STEEET HALL. AUCKLAND. Under the Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, SIE HERCULES ROBINSON, G.C M.G. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, CS- THE ROYAL ILLUSIONISTS, TEH ONLY LEGITIMATE EXPOSERS of SPIRITUALISM. SUCCESS. 3UCCEBS. SUCCESS. AGAIN CROWDED. EOPE-TYING DEFIED BY SFIRITUALI3TS. Verdjct or the Audience: " Now is Fpiritualism Exposed. It is the most wonderful Entertainment ever bhewn in Auckland." Come Early and Obtain Scats. Box-office at Auckland Music Store. Prices—Ss, 2s, Is. Doors open at 7.30. .Overture at S sharp. Carriages at 10.'20. C. WEIGHTMAN. Agent. gT. J> A U L'S OHTJR CH. ORGAN "DECITAL! RGAN XVECITAL ! IN AID OF THE ORGAN FUND. THI3 (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 2nd JULY, At Eight o'Clock. PROGRAMME. 1. Organ Voluntary—" Silver Trumpets" .. " F. Viviani 2. Anthem (Bass ?olo)—"To Thee, Great Lord "(Prayer from "Mose inEgitto") .. .. .. .. Rossini 3. Organ—Prelude and Fague in E Miner Bach 4. Recitative and Aria —The Trumpet Shall Sound" .. .. Handel 5. Organ (a)- " With Verdure Clad" Haydn Onran (*>)— "The Marvellous Work" Haydn 6. Duet—"Ave Maria" (adapted to >nglisb words by Rev. C. M. Nelson) Martin Swallow 17. Organ—" Auckland March" .. Martin Swallow 8. Aria—^" 0, Beat in the Lord" .. Mendelssohn 0. Organ (a)— Andante in F.. .. Beethoven (b) —" St. Paul's March" (dedicated to Rev. C. M. Nelson) Martin Swallow 10. Recitative and Aria—"But the Lord is Mindful" .. .. .. Mendelssohn 11. Anthem—"Gloria" (12th Mass).. Mozart 12. Organ—"AirVaiie" .. .. P. Bode 13. Hymn—"Te Deum Laudamus".. F. D. Fenton Hymn 3CO. Tune, " Miles's Lane" .. W. Shrubsole 14. Organ Voluntary — " Offertoiro No. 4" L. Wely Tickets (Price One Shilling) can be obtained from Members of the Choir; and from the Auckland Music Warehouse, Messrs. Upton, and Button l Queen street; Mr. Haklett, Shortland street; Messrs. Hardwick, and Hatswell, Princes street; Mr. T. H. Webb, Hobson-street; and ICr. Burton, Parnell. N. B.—Tickets which were not use i at the Opening Recital will be available on the occasion. ¥> EMUERA MUSICAL AND LITERARY Xl> SOCIETY. The next Entertainment will taVe place TO-MOR-ROW Ohursaay) EVEMNG, at 8 o'clock. QTAHOHU UNITED CRICKET CLUB. The Annual Cricketers' Ball, in aid of the abore Club, will beheld in the OUhahu Public Hall, TODAY (Wednesday), July 2,1879. Fancy Goods. gPBCIAL O T I C E, JJETAII. AT jpRICES. O. & E. KELSEY Have decided to after to the public their Stock o* FANCY GOODS at Wholesale Prices. The whole hao just been purchased for Cash direct from the manufacturers in England and on the Continent, and has the merit of being new, both in workmanship and design. The Goods consist principally as under— Bagatelle Boards (specially made for the Colonies), Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Jewel Cases, Inkstands, &C. Albums, Photo Frames, &c. The stock of these goods is very laige, and of every variety. Music Folios. Travelling and Band Bags, Purses, Ladies' Fans. Opera and Field Glasses, Leather oocds of all kinds Clocks, various, including the early English styles, and the new Illuminated Dial Watches Aneroid Barometers, also watch-size with altitude sc&Je, &c. Musical Bcses, dit'o Albums Terra Cotta .Figures Choice Drawingroom Goods, manufactured in Olivewood, Brass, China, &c., &c. Vases, large variety, including the new Irridiscent Glass Perfumery, Combs, Tobacconists' goods Round & Son's very best Electro-plate, choice goods, consiiting of Tea and Coffee bets, Cruets, Butter Coolers. Biscuit Boxes, Sugar and Cream Stands, I Marmalade Dishes, and a variety of otherarticles; quality guaranteed to be the very best Ashberry & Son s Britannia Metal Teapots, new designs Johnson's and other Cutlery : Seltzogenes with patent drip-catchers, all sizes . New Patent Picnic Chairs, most comfortable seat | Cricketware, Croquet, Lawn Tennis, Lawn Bowls | Rocking and Velocipede Horses I Footballs, Rugby and Association shapes ; Chess, Draughts, Cribbage, Backgammon Race Game*, Compendiums, and all Parlour Games, including several novelties Toy Tea Sets and Mugs, Indiarubbor Balls, Dolls, &c. The new colour '* Queen's Ware " in dessert services and toilet ornaments, &c. • China Ornaments in great variety; also the new Porcelain Flowers in Brooches, Earrings, Bairpins, Pendants, &c., and a great variety of other goods Glassware of all kinds. Blue Paris, White-and-Gold China, &c. t &c. The above is an opportunity seldom offering, as the goods are of a superior class, and the prices will be found to be very considerably less than those at which similar goods are usually retailed. C. AND R. K ELSEY> IMPOETEES, 26, SHOBTLAND-STREET (Next to Royal Insurance Office.) American Goods. BTONKS & 00. • HAVE ON SALE: THE FOLLOWING CONSIGNMENTS OF AMEEIOAN GOODS CARRIAGES — Kockaway, Cabriolet, Barouche, Berline, Prince Arthur, Prince Albert, English Slide Seat, Victoria, Waggonette, Whitechapel, Concord, Tray, &c., &c.; all fitted with lamps and breaks. The above comprise the finest shipments of American Vehicles ever landed here, and have been specially built for this market by Hooker and Co. and Chase, former shipments from whom have given entire satisfaction. FARMERS' EXPRESS WAGGONS. Light and Strong, weighing 5501b5., guaranteed to carry 15G0lbs. CARPET and FOLDING CHAIRS in endless variety, and of beautiful design INVALID ROLLING CHAIRS CLOCKS—IS 7 ca<es, new designs Harness—Buggy, Carriage, Express, and Staee SAFES—Fir« and Burglar-proof, mounted on wheels VARRISH— Carriage, Painters', and Furniture WALNUT and ASH FURNITURE— Round and Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Sideboards, &c. Glass Paper, Whips, Gasfittings, Wooden Scoops, AMERICAN PARLOUR AND CHURCH ORGANS B. TONKS & CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5499, 2 July 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5499, 2 July 1879, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5499, 2 July 1879, Page 8

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