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Musical. ] E W MUSIC. " ERA DJAVOLO." FANTASIA FOR THE PIANOFORTE. ur JOHN HAHTWELL. , J Ashdown and Parry, London.' < 1 'TIS BUT A LITTLE FADED FLOWER." ARRANGED FOR PIANOFORTE. BY JOHN lIARTWELL. Ashdown and Parry, London. PROM THE '"CHOIR." Mr. Hartwell's arrangement of the •well-known and popular American Melody,' "'Tis bnt a little Faded Flower," is evidently the work of one who knows how to set off his theme to the best advantage. The Melody is carried through various phases, but it is never obscured or over ombellishod with variations. If his other performances equal this, we shall be happy to see future efforts of his pen, and with pleasure recommend this effective arrangement. "BE KIND TO THE LOVED ONES AT HOME." ARRANGED FOK THE PIANOFORTE. BY JOHN lIARTWELL. Ashdown and Parry, London. "CHANT D U MOULIN." SKETCH FOR PIANO. BY JOHN lIARTWELL. Hutchings and Romer, London. FESTAL MARCH, FOR PIANOFORTE. BY JOHN UAMTVBLL. Hutcliings and Romer, London. mazurka,"for piano. BY JOHN lIARTWELL. Hutcliings and Romer, London. | " S U R LE LA C." | SKETCH FOR PIANQ, ! BY JOUX lIARTWELL. Hutchings and Romer, London. | "I CANNOT MIND MY WHEEL." TRANSCRIBED- FOR PIANOFORTE. | KY JOHN H ART WELL. ! Joseph Williams, London. IN THE PRESS, "EN A V A N T," GALOP FOR PIANOFORTE, BY JOHN lIARTWELL. Blockley, London. MINUET FOR PIANOFORTE, BY JOHN lIARTWELL. Hutchingu and ltomer, London. HOFFMANN & SONS, Queen-street. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, & HARMONY. MR. JOHN HARTWELL (Pupil of Brinley Richards). For terms apply to Messrs. Hoffmann and Sons, Queen-street. EURCH J. H O W D E N, SHORTLAND-STREET, Is in a position to supply Churches, Chapels, &c., with ORGANS, At Prices from £50 to £500, GUARANTEED OF THE BEST MANUFACTURE, AND CHEAPER THAN CAN BE IMPORTED FEOM ENGLAND. Specifications and Prices on application. Arrangements made with Churcliea and reliable persons for time payments. S H O R T L A N D - S TREET, (Adjoining General Post Office). Booksellers and Stationers. QHAMPTALOUP & OOOPER, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Have received New Supplies of Water Colours, Soft French Landscape Crayons, Sable Brushes and Sketching Blocks (with and without covers), Mounted and Unmounted Diluting Papers in all sizes. Also, the New Serial Volumes of Chambers's Journal Leisure Hour Day of Rest Quiver Family Herald Sunday at Homo Good Words Sunday Magazine London Journal Scribner's Magazine Bow Bells Weekly Magazine &c., &c., &c. 80, Queen-street, Auckland. MUSIC 1 MUSIC! MUSIC ! Just-Opened, a Large Stock of Songs, Vocal Duets, Pianoforto Solos, Pianoforte Duets, Dances Musical Magazines : Victoria Chappell's, .Cavendish, Australian, Colonial, Pianoforte Tutors, &c. Mohawk NEW BOOKS, by Various Authors. Family Bibles, Presbyterian Hymns, Wesleyan Hymns Hymns, Ancient and Modern, Common Prayors, Sunday-school Reward Cards, PIIOTOORAPIIIC AND ScilAP ALBUMS, WRITING DESKS AND WORK-BOXES. Young Ladies Journals and other Magazines Received Monthly. Country Orders Punctually Attended to. W. E. MEA R S Bookseller, Stationer, and Musicseller, Queen-stiieet. jgJASTER OARDS. UPTON & CO. Beg to intimate that tliey liavo.received by the mail, . A SUPPLY OF EASTER CARDS for the coming season. UPT 0 N & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, AUCKLAND. Do H. m c K £NZIE Begs to inform Shipmasters, Ship Owners, Builders, and Shipping Agents that he has REMOVED HIS SBIP-CHANDLERY BUSINESS From Cußtomhouso-strcet TO HIS NEW PREMISES IN FORT-STREET, Where all Orders in every department of the trade will be promptly attended to. d. h. Mckenzie Having determined TO RETIRE PROM THE SHIP-CHANDLERY Part of his l.usiness, will SELL HIS LARGE STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES. Parties building or re-fitting would do well to oall on ' him before buying elsewhere.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6053, 12 April 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6053, 12 April 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6053, 12 April 1881, Page 8

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