'^^^^^^ LAST REGITAI, BUT OKE ■••:■■: '.';/■.;. -is-! '■!';'-'.• V;> NEW ZEALANDi .-, r • • • For the benefit of. Ks'Sttaus^.., .-' , : - r ;., A. BRAMBAOB, rv ....'. '" [ AT THfc • - • THEATRE RO Y AT THIS -j^.:,:: HENRY. ■ KETTEii'TiAsT , ,? REC^4 " '~ . ,:....' • BUTONE! '-■ „ Q PR 0 GRAM M E, 1 Sonata in E flat (Op. 27)-No'. I" ,5 ' T . 3 (a) Ave Maria (Schubert) i V"' *"' : (a) Serenade ' ~ '*- /'.■;■.»■ . (c)_EjlKing " .I'./,::.; ■••;,L l szt . 4 Paraphrase .•-'• "V.; ' "•-' : :■' '■' i: ; ;lEK srLN ' l '?^?.''•■H'TJavAi,-/' C^ ;^:.: ; 5 a) Koqtnrne.inE flat Major Y - '."' : ' b) Mazourka .: ;v \ v ■-.•*< ■>.. „ ;.;>;■ - ' c) Presto, >■-' :x'-- v <--L ■■■•'.■'••■ Cnopin- ' 6 a). Funeral Marcb ' ■•>-. *■'{ " f; ; '. b) 'Serenade K/J ■■■ c) La Kieuse (petite raise) ) X - 7 EksuT'd-Amore (Donizetti) - : .-n,',v -*- ■_The Concert Grand P' I ANoPOBTEs'''n S ert h « Henry Ketten are. from "the' CMebrtt*!? p - v *• -Pleyel, Wolff and Co:, Paris; ° elebrated . F «tory of TO-MORROW fF-KrtAY) ■EYEj.rrvrp Benefit of iXUNU > FRED K. P. PIKES,, •• And positively,',' .Hf-nry Ketten's Last*'Appe.«un-ce iv ifEW Zealand.-'. jMillion; prices! L-PI-T, ONE "SHILLi-jg, •■-_r, , Dress cirde*. 4sj ■-.-. ' i' Tickets for all paYts of the house, and nlaii nf'^ serred seats at Upton and Co/s., K " Children in arms not admitted Doors open at 7.30; Recital commences at 8 shan. Carnages may b.° ordered for 9.45. '. ar ?- ExhibitionsA 'GRAND BAZAAR in Aid of the KiHkihi Church will be held on AVEONTSTiiv and THURSDAY the 9th and 10th ofI SK the Tci AwamutaPubUc-.-HaU, which wiU be foS? opened by tho Honourable the Attorner-GeneraL SUlls iriU be held by the following Ladiel- ' • Mrs. Whitaker .. '-~': Miss Jlandeno Miss Hunter. Refreshment StallMrs. Thomas Mrs. Minnitt. ' f? Contributions requested to be sent not later than
PJiotogiaphy. : CL AB, K E BEO THE R's (Late Ceombie's). , EOYAL FINE ART PHOTOGBAPHIC GALLERIES. ;• ■ AUCKLAND, ' Opposite the Union Bank. " ';. First-class Portraits from CD. V. to Life Size, at Moderate Prices. - -. Children's Portraits taken instantaneDuslr. ■ : Br Appointment to his; to his EOYAL HIOHXESS '<&*§&&& EXCELLEUCT the " the Duke of Edinburgh . . Governor ■-•■ ' ' akd the E.vel of Pembroke. ■ "O H. BART L E T T, JL4/O PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST. QUEEN-STEEET, "AXJcki.Axi>.\: E.H.B. is now inking Portraits by the New Instantaneous.Process, having received large the latest Photographic Instruments and Novelties.; THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF VIEW'S OP .NEW .ZEALAND "SCENERY, •• j Including Magnificent Tiews of the Hot Lakes, alway ..•-: ;• . . '. 'kept on hand. . i .; - r All Photographs finished by th'e ITew.EnamelJingl • -Process. — - - - rriHE TJ>HOTOGRAPHy INSTANTANEOLTS PICTURES .;. MARTIN" AND I PARTINGTON, PHOTOGRAPHISTS. MvBKET EktKAJTCE;. tjUEEN-STRBET. > ' ." ', ' Jrr.'Josiah Slarfin having made special study at the ■ Royal College of Chemistry, London, of the ; ; ATEST IMPROVEMENTS:II? EAPID PHOTOt i. ORAPHYir-: '■■■/■-: - .•-.*■; '0 by the Gelatine-Bromide has entered into with.Mr..W.H. T. Partington, (late with i Messrs. Hemus.and Hanna, and Mr. Bartlett), and will ' Open their new Portrait Gallery in a few davs' . - The great success'which has : attended these new DRY PLATES inEurope and America has established \ their superiorlfy, ,and produced quite a .-..-... ~ i BEVOLUTIOX IN PHOyOGRAPHTrr ', •' t The most beautiful Pictures, 'preserving'the Natural 'Attitude and Expression of the sitter; can now bu ; taken in scarcely one second of time, and without any : delay in preparation. •::■ :■!:■• --i::i : :.v '.- ;.;.. i; I Children's Portraits/.and.iFamilyi.Groupsj can be ; photographed in an instant,_without the least coni straint. *>" r t j ;r■,- ■ i ■.: *•--,'> v < For Out-doo* Pliotographj'tiiisproces's has superior advantages. Picnic Portrait Groups and Views, also, Photos of Horses and :other an mas, will be taken on Uie shortest notice.,,.., . ... . . . sr :v: ■.•vifO.W'bpEH.-.,.. ; ~-.,„,
im Oj photoctKaph,eitrS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TAYLOR'S GELATINO-BROMO ' PLATES :; ; (a) Ordinary ' i (b) Instantaneous. ■ >.. _ Will shortly be introduced to the profession. They ■will be found to supersede wet collodion for all pur peses, and equal to any of English make.- ■■■' - : j (a) are 5 times •• ' j ~ (b) 20 times quicker than the best collodion. Easy an'd simple to develop ; pertain and reliable, and for children's and other quick ■ ! -'::Agents:: '-. . I Messrs. KEiiPTHOBjrE.JPEOSSEB & Co., Dunedin, Chri3tchurch, 'Wellington, and Auckland. I . ; Fullparticulars in future adrertiseraents. RE MO V A VO. 'Westpfaitl wishes to inform his friends and the public that he has received his first and second shipments, ex 'Glenlora' and ' Wanganui/. of Englishi French, and German Goods. ! The public are. requested to purchase early, before allaresold. ' ■ • ■ ' ; .■l.::/.,u..l:C. WESTtfahl,; i( ;o ■.■α-if*'-. ' Boot akd Sh.oe Jmpoetkb, -'- ; 2fext to Air. Cosgraro, Draper.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5995, 3 February 1881, Page 8
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