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Amusements. A GRI ° ULTURAL HALL, LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT . LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT '• LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT 1 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT [. OP THE JAPANESE VILLAGE AND FRYER'S TRAINED ANIMAL • EXHIBITION. 1001 JAPANESE CUBIOS AT REDUCED PRICES. LAST MIDDAY PERFORMANCE, TO-DAY, Commencing at two. LAST EVENING PKRFORMANOfC, TO-NIGHT, . Commencing at seven. Price*, 28 and 3s: a few Chairs, 4a; Children under nine years of age, half-price. .1 One ticket admits to all. a Visitors will have ample time before and aflor the performance to inspect and purchase Curios at the 6 Japanese Village. 1001 Cariosities, f Entrances off Queon-iitreet and Wellesley-atreet. r *' — ■ ■ y Exhibitions. Auckland gardeners' horticultural SOUIETV.. President: SIR W. F. D. JERVOLS, G.C.M.G., C.B. | AUTUMN SHOW OF APPLES, GRAPES, PEACHES, ETC., 9 POT PLANTS AND VEGETABLES, ' TO BE HELD IN THE AGRICULTURAL HALL (City Market), ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 25 AND 23. Open from twelve neon till ton p.m. A Band In attendance. 1 Admission—Cue Shilling. A. AITKEN, Hon. Sec. ; gOCIET Y O~F ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. All Entries for Competition must be delivered to the Secretary not later than six p.m. on THURSDAY, the 24th iust. Forms of entry, declaration, etc., can lie obtained from the Secretary, who will attend at the office in the Public library and Art Gallery Building from three p.m. to sis p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd inst ami from ten a.m. to six p.m. on Thursday, the 24th i Inst. At other hours they may lie obtained at Mr. Whitcombe's office in Wyndham-street; over Messrs. Bell • Bros. , C. D. WHITCOMBK, Sec. A.S.A. Wyndham-street, 19th March, 1887. ' ITEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL As" ; _Ll fcOCIATION. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. Tho Time for sending in Entries for the above has been Extended to MONDAY, 11th April next. C. D. WHITCOMBK, Secretary N.Z I.A. Wyndham-street, March 10, 1837. Sporting. QTAHUHU RACES. SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1837; Trains leave Auckland for Racooourse at 11.40 a.m. anrt 1.20 p.m.; returning after last race. No games of chance allowed. WH. L. LOCK HART, Secrotary, PJIAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB, j (Registered under the A.8.C.) AUTUMN MEETING SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1887. AUTUMN HANDICAP of 75sovs; distance, 11 miles. Nomination, lJsov». DEVONPORT HANDICAP of GOsovs; distance* 1 mile. Nomination, lsov. HANDICAP HURDLES of 50sovb ; distance, 2 miles Nomination, lsov. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of SOaovs; distance, about 3 miles. Nomination, 2aovs. NOMINATIONS for the above close on FRIDAY, next. March 25th, at nine p.m., with the Secretary, Devonport, or at Mr. Win. Adams' office, No. 6, Exchinge Chambers, Durham-street, with entrance money cncloncd, and full particulars. R. WYNYART), Secrotary. Railways. JjfEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND SECTION. OTAHUHU RACES, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1887. On SAIURDAY, March 20th, a special train will leave Auckland at 1.20 p.m., for tho OUhuhu Racecourse crossing, returning from the Otahuhu Racecourse crossing at 6.6 p.m., sharp, stopping at intermediate stations if rcqulrod. The 11.40 a.m., train from Auckland on March 26th will atop at Otahuhu llacecourso crossing to set down passengers if required. Saturday return fares. By Order District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland. March 22,1887. Musical. A D Y RTHUR JJ A D Y Begs to invite attention to his stock of . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Which has been largely increased to meet the demands of the CHRISTMAS SEASON. Being a direct Importer from the various Home and Continental makers, he is cnabled'to supply all goods at most favourable rates. VIOLINS: Correct copies of Old Masters, with splendid Varnish StradivarimDark Brown Strndivarius—Oold Varnished Stradivarius—Conservator/ Model Guarnerius—Gold Yellow F. A. Glass—Keddisb-brown " Little Beauty"Red-shaded and Polish H.»pf Model—Light Brown Maggiui—Handsome Instruments Caspar de i?alo—Purfling Ornaments Rtrrulivariuß-Fine copy Cremona—lmitation heddlsh Stradivarlns— Yellow BorgonEi— Hod-brown Polished Amuti—Superior Model Stradivarius—ltalian Oold Amber Varnish A linn us Bulnani—Original Model Mozart Model -Carved Mozart Scroll Pag.nini Brand—Highly Polished _ LutMer— Original Copy. These Violins are faithful copies and are made of the very best seasoned wood, and are built after a system, resulting from many years experience in violin, making, they quite equal the old instruments after being pi ay on a short time. YOUTHS' VIOLINS, three-quarter size. VIOLAS or Tenor Violins, various models . VIOLIN CASES, BOWS, SUPERIOR STRINGS. PEGS, TAILPIECES, CHIN RESTS, END PINS, &c. A good reliable Violin suitable for a beginner can be obtained foe 20s. but cheaper qualities ARK ALSO KEPT IN STOCK. A special line of GERMAN ACCORDIONS have just coma to hand, those with " Ajar-stool" and "German-silver' 1 roods being PARTICULARLY RECOMMENDED. BRASS RAND INSTRUMENTS of latest make and most approved models, consisting of CORNETS', TENOR HORNS, BARITONES, EUPHONIUMS, CIRCULAR AND UPRIGHT BASSES, TROMBONES, CYMBAL", BASS AND SIDE DRUMS, Ac. DRUM AND FIFE BANDS supplied with every requirement. The largest, most complete, and best-selected stock of SHEET and BOOK Music in Auckland. ARTHUR EADY, AUCKLAND MUSIC WAREHOUSE 63, QUEBN-stkkut. "IVTOTICE TO DAIRY PEOPLE AND OTHERS. As cooler weather appears to have set In we are again purchasers of BUTTER ON OUR USUAL TERMS. QUALITY MUST BE UNDENIABLY GOOD; CASH PAYMENTS MADE AS DESIRED. 1 Apply for Information to ' BUTTER DEPARTMENT, NEW ZEALAND FROZEN MEAT AND , i STORAGE CO. (LIMITED). I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7903, 23 March 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7903, 23 March 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7903, 23 March 1887, Page 8

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