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..... .........., , . . - f %ff Amusements. ~ H a Ij Lessees..! Williamson, Garner and \r ' 'HI Manager ..... - Liddy. | Stage Manager. .Mr. a ro, «. ' WM POSITIVELY THE~LAST Km'J B| BUT FOUR OF ■" 'KM WILLIAMSON, GARNER, AND MU3GROVP' II . ROYAL COMEDY COMPANY * .' I] TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), APRIL l2j |j B HAZEL KTBKEN ' 'I HAZELKIRKEI POSITIVELY « ! IB HAZEL KIRRE I hX fl HAZEL KIRK IS > THE :' ■■ AZEL KIRKE 1 | ,f fl HAZELKIHKEI LAST NIQiTT B hazel kirk ai - ■ TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), aPrit „ I GREAT DOUBLE BILL. * llj H : : 9 F. W. Broughton's Celebrated Comedietta H WRITTEN IN SAND, B T. Warren's Three-Act Farcical Com*fr 19 NITA'S FIRST. ' ; ■ No Free List. > H Box plan at Ifidd and Wildmsn's. - B ADMISSION-55,4<, 3s, Is M Doors open at 7.30 Overture at 8; carriages, loin ' ■ 19| i! l y n ;. ■ The Most Humorous of Prestidigitator} HJ " A merrier mail, Within the limit of becoming mirtb BJ I never spent an hour's talk withal."' if-, BJ DR. LYNN, O DR. LYNN, .;/■■ For 16 years the Bright Particular Star '' fl of the ' ■§ EGYPTIAN HALL and CRYSTAL PALACP M EGYPTIAN HALL and CKYSTAL PALACE HI LONDON, LC : ■ MONDAY NEXT, 18th APRIL M FIRST SOIREc MIRACULEUST ■ "Argument for a week, laughter for a month and a good jest for ever." ' f^M General Business Agent ... Philip §»_ i HJ Manager and Treasurer ... J. J". p[jjj | WKt TNTERPROVINCIaL CRICKET 1 J. MATCH, B AUCKLAND V. WELLINGTON, , ■ . Will be played on the fl DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND H TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, K 12th and 13th April. I ADMISSION TO GROUND. .ONE SHILLCQ, Bj A. M. BEALS, .'■ Hon. Sec. A.C.A, H "a\ JAMES'S HALT I WKLLINGTON-STREET. ' ■ The Jubilee Cantata, >',' ■ "BRITANNIA AND HER DAUGHTERS," I Will be repeated ■ THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, APRIL 12. ■ «enefit of Mr. J. H. Edmondes. ■■ Tickets may he h»d at Messrs. > pton and Co. ani I Mr. G. T. Chapman, Booksillers, Queen-street. H Admission: "no Shilling. M Doors open at 7.80, commence at 8. H LAKE TaKAPUNa I PICNIC GROUNDS ■ . A CHEAP DAY IN THE COUNTRY, ■ Within view of Queen-street Wharf. fl Health better than wealth. I Lake Takapuna Picnic Grounds adjoin Chare!) ac: I post-office, and have plenty of quiet shady nooks. fl 'Buses from Devonport now pass sixteen time] ■ dally. Boating and bathing in the like. ' I Bring Basket, no hotel in district. - J Hundreds of Happy Visitors during Holiday!. '" H ; ADMISSION—SIXPENCE. ■ Musical. I ARTHUR "171 AD Y ~M Begs to invite attention to his stock of I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ' Which has been largely increased to meet the demands of the i CHRISTMAS SEASON. Being a direct Importer from the rarioua Home and ' •> Continental makers, he is enabled to supply ill pois . *'" at most favourable rates. iT'/S, VIOLINS: ' Correct copies of Old Masters, with splendid Vsraiai •; : { StradivariuiDark Brown '■ ;.;■■"'";* Stradivarius—Gold Varnished ■■■ - - Stradivarius—Conservator* Model Guarnerius— Gold Yellow F. A. Glass— Redaish-brnwn "Little Beauty"— Red-shaded and Polish ,'., y j H)pf Model—Light Brown Maggini—Handsome Instruments : , * Caspar de tjalo—Purfling Ornainentaj .' StraJivariuß—Fine copy i ; i Creruona— Imitation heddish. • Stradivarins—Gold Yellow .■ '. Bergonzi—Ked-brown Polished if Amati—Superior Model , ,'• Stradivarlus—ltalian Gold Amber Varnish Albiwus Bulsani —Original Model ■■~ i;: Mozart Model—Uirv.d Mozart Scroll v -fl P*g nini Brand—Highly Polished Luthier—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 violto, ranking, they quite equal the old instruments after ; being pluy>d on a short time. YOUTHS VIOLINS, three-quarter size. . VIOLAS or Tenor Violins, various models. VIOLIN CASES, BOWS, SUPERIOR STRINGS, ' V PEGS, TAILPIECES, CHIN KEaTS, END PINS, * ? &c. A good reliable Violin suitable for a beginner can be • 1 obtained for 20». but cheaper qualities ARK ALSO ~ ■ t KEPT IN STOCK. ■ ..-■■■'. A special line of GERMAN ACCORDIONS hare <" just come to hand, those with "Ajai-steel" awl • \ : ".- •'German-silver" reeds being PAItI'ICULAKLY ''..', RECOMMENDED. /;;, BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS of latest make and ', ; most approved models, consisting of CORNETS, .y "# TENOK HORNS, BARITONKS, EUPHONIUMS, .. CIRCULAR AND UPRIGHT BASSES, TROM- ; :. BONES, CYMBALS, BASS AND SIDE DIiUMS, 4c. |, * - DRUM AND FIFE BANDS supplied with everj requirement. The largest, most complete, and beat-selected atocV ' , | of SHEET and BOOK Music in Auckland. ' \ . ARTHUR EADY, AUCKLAND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, ■ > 68, QUKBN-STRKET. U , Butchers. i FISHER & C 0., WHOLESALE SHIPPING and FAMILY BUTCHERS. t Established 1864. ;,. • By Special Appointment to His Excellency tin ' i, Governor, Sir W. V. Jervois ; His Excellency Sit '■ James tferßusson ; and H.R.n. the Duke of ' Edinburgh; also, Kosha Butchers to the ' .'. Jews. ' ■ : .=" R* QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND N.Z. J | \ FAMILIES WAITED ON IN TOWN OR SUBURBS. V> : t POULTRY OF ALL KINDS DRESSED TO ORDER ;-'•': DEALERS IN GAME. f ' HOMK-CURKD HAMS AND BACON. CORNED BEEF IN LARGE QUANTITY. \ IMPORTERS OF SAUSAGE CASINGS. ThoTr**' V" ' - Supplied. V kI _, CALVES' RENNETS. tffh ______ ' . .... F: -■'] SST Cusi'OMEßs Supplied WITH IC*. ' ': Telephone No, SSS. P.O. nox No. 434. : Wβ —————„—»»» i '''■'' P>AUSODONOPTIC SPECTACLES AND mm MT EYEGLASSES IOS The new Pausodonoptlc Spectacles (signifrlW tne if <* Eye soothed or relieved from pain) combine ffl»°? g||| special advantages for the relief of weak or inflame" teg| vision, and are highly recommended as a '» lu *°* &M assistance to the sight, and as a preservative to tiw |g|gj eyes. The peculiar construction of the frame! en- ;jjg« ablee a persbn using the Spectacles or Kyeßlasses, '» jfts* look over them for distant object*, while fov ream"? pj.f) or close objects the lenses are plaoed close to and w £ " g|^ under the eyes, giving an amount of ease and cotnfo" MS to the wearer for all purposes, absolutely unattain» D ™ |||a by any of the ordinary forms of Spectacles. pyi agreeable tint of the Glasses employed gives a sooto- ja^ ing effect to the eyes when reading or writing, ' übo "' pMi ing the glare of gas, lamp or candle light, and neutr* |g|j Using the fatiguing strain on the eyes so comnionij m | experienced by the wearers of glasses. | '."/■ -.At the request ot several customers, | +\' J. HOWDEN, :•:. §§§! WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, QUEEN-ST" Mm, has imported a selection of the above, and invite |||| inspection. ipi — ■ — '-Wm

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7920, 12 April 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7920, 12 April 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7920, 12 April 1887, Page 8

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