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Amusements. BBFi'LLIANi" ATTRACTION'S AT WOODYEAR'S TTILECTRIC (OIRCU.S TO-NIGHT!! THE PROGEAIIJIE OF THE SEASON, And Positively tho LAST NIGHT BUT TWO la,st night .Birr two OF THIS POPULAR PLACE OF AMUSEMENT, WITH ITS INIXKAUSTIBLE BE3OOBCES. TO-NIGHT I Geand Mexican Calvalcade (bt bight ladies akd gentlemen), With new Costumes and Trsopings, imported from 3JCexi«). COOMA. KITCHIE, Ef HIS GREAT BARBEL AND TUB ACT. THE WONDERFUL GIRARDS To-night. FIRST TIME IN KEW ZEALAND OFTHB GREAT HORIZONTAL BAR PERP.-RM-ANCE, EXECUTED on the BACKS of THREE HORSES. THE ELECTRIC TcROBATS and MARVELLOUS DUPLICATE LADDER ACT To-night. THE RIVAL HURDLE RIDERS TONIGhT : ~. (Australia versus America), ■ A DOUBLE PAIR HORSE ACT. THE PRETTY EQUINE DUET To-night. ~. ~. A MONSTER PROGRAMME, } Concluding with the Fanny Spanish Pantomime, . ' " THE INDUSTRIOUS FAMILY OP MADRID." ' . '. " r - Rem»mbeb: The soa?on is fast comin? to a close, as the Circus . - n leaves on MONDAY nest for the South. ■ ,-, ■ . .The Last Matinee on . . SATURDAY, at 2 O'CLOCK, To,,which the inmates of all Charitable Institutions ■ ■ are invited, and will be admitted Free. ■'■ .t3"Owing to the crush at the ticket offices nightly, the management has arranged for the sale of S CALL, a* well as Circle Tickets at Lennox's, Stationer. To facilitate tho s.-atlng of visitors, and avoid unpleasant crushing-, tlio doors will be opened at 7 Performances commences at 8. Carriages mny be ordered at 10.S0. ■' 'Buses leave for all parts at conclusion of performance. '.' ': Admission—Pit, 2s ; Stalls, 3s; Chairs, 4s. '; ■ . ROBT. LOVE and ST. CLAIR JONES, . .• ■ ■■ ' ' ; • ■ ■ , Agents. THE fi IRC US. •,.'■„ '•' SPECIAL NOTICE. ' i .The inmates of all Charitable Institutions are invited to attend tho Matinee performance, on SATURDAY, September 29th; but it is requested that notice will be sent from each institution to the Manager of the Circus stating the number that will attend, who will bo admitted a quarter of an hour before the doors are opened , to tho public. ■■..■.: Auckland college" and gramJ3l. MAR SCHOOL ATHLETIC SPORTS.—The "above sports will take piare (weither permitting) on FitlDAY;.'the 28th instant, in the Domain Cricket . Ground, commencing at 10 a.m. Tho Old Boys' races, for. which post entries will be receired, will takeplace'iit3.3oand4 p.m., rofpectivoly. , A band will be in. attendnnce during the afternoon. All thoso interested in tho school, are cordially invited .to attend. ; ■ '. ■•■ ■ •/ ':' Musical. "PIANOS !' 'TpiANQS ! : "OIANOS ! HARMONIUMS AND ORGANS. A SINGLE INSTEOr.VENT SOLD AT WHOLESALE ' .■ ' - ■' '■ •:. PRICES. Each Instrument Guaranteed, and exchanged if not . , , 'approved within threo months. WALNUT. PTAXOS. by Bord from .'. . £"2 GERIIAN IRpvIFRAME PIAiNOS, in Uanclsomo Wulniit.Case», from .. . - £30 -UPRIGHT 1 IKON , .GRANDS, in Haidsome Burr Vain-1,-from £40 ■HARMONIUM*.-by Alexandra from £S ■"AMERICAN. OKGANS, from £3

The Largest and Best Stlectios of PIANOS, ORGANS, and HARMONIUMS INJTHE AUSTRALTANSCOLONIES (FOR CASH OR DEFERRED PAYMENTS). SOLE AGEN'TS-rOn -• BRINSIIEAD AND ESDAILE'S CELEBRATED PIANOS. * '■ , LIPP & SOHN, FCHWECHTEN/ECKE, ■ FORSTEK, &c. HOFFMANN & SONS,' NEXT THEATEE ROYAL, ' ■ QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND; ; ' JTjZjr 0 W D E N naviag received his FIRST SHIPMENT of PIANOS IX HIS SETT SHOP, XESr BANK OF NEW ZEALAND,, , ' Would respectfully request an inspection before pur chises are made elsewhere, as his PRICES DEFY COMPETITION!',, fy R g ,a n s. . PIANOS. PIANOS, / Upright Grands for'£ss t irst-c!a:s English Piano. £45 - German Tron Frames, £.2% New Bord Pianos, best Walnut, £32 Bord's Rosewood Piano, £25 Alew.derTwp Pedal JTarmoninm, £S 10s Alexander Threo Stop' Harmonium, £12 Also, thaVFiac Upright Grand used at Hr. GooclVa last Cin cert in the Chor*l Hall, :i Bargain to thoso who WAni a'good i isno. Organs, 14 Stops Fine Tone, just to hand, Cheapest, and Best in Auckland, for £30 Three Swolls, Couples ' &c, &c. , Can be seen at THOS. H WEBB'S Oak House, Hobaou-street (3 doors from Cook-strcot), 8Q VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND (Sii doors from Albert- Irect). T. E. CARTER^ WHOLESALE & RETAIL PICTURE FBAJIE MANUFACTURER. IMPORTER OF MOULDINGS, GLASS, PICTURES, SCRAPS, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, &o. For terms and testimonials soe Brett's Almanac Adyortisement, page S7, .and post;freo on applicatiin; Tuner and Ropairer of Musical Instruments mHE NEW ZEALAND TOBACCOiI.' GROWING AUD MANUFACTURING COMi PANY (LIMITED).: Head Office am> Factory : Atjcklasd. ; iiip6rtant to : fabmees; ; The Promoter of the abovo Company is desirous of communicating with Farmers and others, who a_-o willirjg ,to. grow .Tobacco. ■ Gantiiiie Havana and American Seed and all information free, which can bo obtained tit my Olhce, Mercantile Chambers, ne.it to Bank of Now Zeiland. , Mr. T. Gnyton Clarke will attend to the growing of tho.Toiacco; 4UGUST VOLLBRACHT, Promote* and Manager pro torn. Soptcmbcr 21,1853. TT ONSDALE POULTRY YARDS. , JLJ ' FOR SALE—EGGS FROM PRIZE POULTRY. i ' Per;.Dazon. 8. d. Dark Brahrcas (winners of eight Erst prizes).. 21 0 Second Prize Dark Urahniaa 10 6 Light Brahtnas 10 6 Brown-Leghorns ~ ..- ..' .. .. 21 0 Biiff Cbdiins".-. ,,, ;-■■;'•. :... ■„ 15 6 UlsckSpaniph 10 0 ' WLit« Spanish 10 C Menorcas 10 6 Langslians 10 6 Grey.Dorkings .. / 10 6 Plymouth Rock 3 10 G CrevoCcours.. .;:....... ... .. .. 10l 0 Hbudans'. . ...... .-, k .... fi . :.■'.. .. ■ 10! ;G Golden Spanßled IlamburKS 10 6 Golden Pencilled Hamburgs; ... ... .i.lO 0 SilyorSpangled Hambui-gs"' .. ... .; .10 .'G Black Rcd'Gam'e*:. ..tf .., .. .. i. 10 G Duckwlng Game 10 6 B'jck Red Game Bantams 10 0 Duckling Game Bantams .* 10 0 HU.F-BRED'.POULTHY— Black Spanish and Brahma ' GO Gamo and Brahma 6 o Aylesbnry Ducks „ ~ 10 0 Koaon Ducks ~ .. » 10 G /English Carrior Pigeons ..' ■ .'. .. 15s per pair Apply to J. ABBOT, Hob3Oß-street; Or, on the Farm, Waftomlii.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6821, 27 September 1883, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6821, 27 September 1883, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6821, 27 September 1883, Page 8