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Musical. J XTTOW D E N f Having received his FIEST SHIPMENT or PIANOS. IN" HIS NEW SHOP, NEXr BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, • YouM respeetfcjlly request an inspection before purj chases are made elsewhere, as his PRICES DEFY COMPETITION! Q R G A N S. " 'PIANOS. PIANOS, ' Upright Grands for £55 First-class English Piano, £45 German Iron Frames, £34 New Bord Pianos, beat Walnut, £32 Bord's Rosewood Piano, £2$ Alexander Two Pedal Harmonium, £8 10a Alexander Three Stop Harmonium, £12 Also, that Fine Upright Grand used at Mr. Gooch's but Concert in the Choral Hall, a Bargain to those who want & good l'iano. Organs, 14 Stops Fine Tone, jnst to hand. Cheapest and Best in Auckland, for £30 Throe Swells, Couples, Sα, tec Can be seen at THOS. H. WEBB'S Oak House, Hobson-street (3 doors from Cool-street). ARTH DRXji ADY, •AUCKLAND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Begs to call the attention of the masical public to bis splendid collection of VOCAL, INSTRUMENTAL, AND DANCE MUSIC, suitable for Teaching and Concert pm poses; all of the latest and most popular description, and, possessing the Largest and Best Stock in New Zealand, feels confident of being able to affo.d satisfaction to all. ARTHUR EADY has just published Catalogues of Songs, Pianoforte Pieces, Ac, which he will be glad to forward to any address free of charge. Importer of Violins. Clarionets, Flntes, Piccolos, Banjos, and every description of Musical Instruments and FitMng.i; Victoria Books, Oratorios, Masses, Operas. Eemy's, Hamilton's, Tayloi's, Sydney Smith's, and other Pianoforte Tutors; Tours' celebrated Violin Tutor, Vocal Tutors, Magazines, &c. CHEAP MUSIC. 2000 PIECES OF MUSIC at 6u EACH, consisting of Piano Solos, Popular Songs, Cemic Songs, and Dance Music. A splendid chance to form a Musical Library at a cheap rate. AUCKLAND MUSIC "WAREHOUSE, 68, QUEEN-STREET. TO OFF MANN & -QJONS, SOLE AGENTS FOE JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' pATENT gOSTENENTE piANOS, Which have gained the Highest Awards above all competitors at the leading International Exhibitions throughout the world. Also, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNRIVALLED gSDAILE piANOS, Which combine every essential of the mest expensive instrument, together with moderate cost. A TEN YEAE3" WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH EVERY ESDAILE PIANO. All are full trichord, with full iron frame! All have check action with all the latest fcnprovemants! Nothing nsed but thoroughly seasoned material, with best British workmanship! QUALITY IN NO INSTANCE SACRIFICED TO PRICE ! Sole Agents— ': J 't ■ HOFFMANN & SONS', Queen-street, Auckland. Notices of Removal. T M. & J. MOWBRAY REMOVED TO SCHERFF'S BUILDINGS, FORT-STREET, Opposite the Union Steam Ship Company's Office. MESSRS. JACKSON AND RUSSELL, SOLICITORS, have removed from Fort-street to No. 42, Shortland-street, opposite Messrs. A. Clark and Sons Warehouse. September 1,1853. W. J o D ALTON - aE " ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, AND PATENT AGENT, - HAS REMOVED TO HIGH-STREET, FRONTING VULCAN LANE, Over Mr. White's, Law Stationer. otice of removal, henry g. wade, a.r.i.b.a., ARCHITECT, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET (Cate City Council Offices). R.' M. W A■* T > ARCHITECT, BEHOVED TO 252, QUEEN-STREET, Oppeaite Market Entrance. "VT OTICE OF REMOVAL, . MR. ROBERT BROWNING, SOLICITOR, Ha 3 Removed from Shortland-street to his • NEW CHAMBERS AT THE CORNER OF VULOAN LANK AND HIGH STREET. TKTOTICK mo /CLIENTS. MR. TOLE, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, HAS REMOVED TO CHAMBERS NEXT THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, QUEEN-SIREET. Ttf-OTICE OF REMOVAL. TO BUILDERS AND THE PUBLIC. J. PETFORD, HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, AND WArER ■ ■ AND GAS FITTER, Has RemoTed to temporary premises in CHANCERY-STREET. The rear of A. Clark and Sons. EDw D " "W" AYT E, JsSTATE AGENT, Eia, HAS REMOVED TO No.. 5, Mercantile Chambers,-' Next Bank of New Zealand. /CRICKET! riRICKET ! r^BICKET! The undersigned has just to, hand, ex Buttermere, a Selection of CRICKETING GOODS, Suitable for the Coming Season, consisting of Dark's and Cobbott'a Bats, Dark's and Duke's Balls, Leg Guards, Gauntlets, Batting Gloves, Stumps, &c. ARTHUR rjSILLYI TOBACCONIST, X f 64, Queen-street, » (Opposite Bank of New Zealand).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6824, 1 October 1883, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6824, 1 October 1883, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6824, 1 October 1883, Page 8