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! __.ÜBB_.ent/s- . ! /»D fIITY TTALL. J i POPULAR WINTER CONCERTS, - Under the Management of MR. A. H. GEE. SIXTH CoNCERT-TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). ENTIRE CHANGE OF, PROGRAMME. The following Artistes wilt assist: Mrs. Coates - ' Miss COleta Lorrigan Miss Clarice Brabazon Miss Freda Marsden Mr. A. J. Tapper Mr. Arthur Krone Mr. A. H. Gee will sine ",Ut.Me Love Thee," and '•The Vicar of Bray." Full Programme in Tuesday's issue. Seats may be reserved for B >dy of Hall or Circle on payment of a booking fee of _ extra. Plan at Wiidman and Lyell's. Pay sales at Williamson's, Tobacconist, and Hoffmann's. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. I s C ITY H ALL - 6 D ressie d I T Y XT ALL. DOYLE. \j JUL DOYLrc MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 23. BESSIE MUSICAL EVENT DOYLE. EXTRAORDINARY. , B ESSIE Under the patronage and in the presence DOYLE. of His Excellency the Ristht Honour- . able the Earl of Glasgow,., BESSIE G.C.M.G., etc, and Suite. uOYLE. — RETURN FO ONE NIGHT BESSIE nxrtv, DOYLE. ONLY I B ESSIK Of the Gifted Violin Virtuoso, DOYLE. BESSIE DOYLE. BESSIE DOYLE. Full particulars in future issues. GYMNASIUM! GYMNASIUM! Hel'i at Y.M.C.A., Wellesley and Albert-sits. PROFESSOR CARROLLO'S CLASSES. Adult Males : Monday and Thursday, from 7.45 till 10 p.m. Adult Ladi s: Tuesdays, from 2.30 to 4 p.m. ; Saturdays, from 11 a.m. till 12 30 p.m., 10s. Juvenile Girls and Boys: Tuesday and Friday, from 4.15 till 5.30 p.m. Boys at School : Monday and Thursday, from 4.15 till 5.30 p.m. Boys: Saturday, from 9.30 till 11 a.m. Prospectus on application. Sporting. rjUKAPUNA JOCKEY fILUB. WINTER MEETING, Mar 19 and 24. NOMINATIONS fir all races (both days) close on FRIDAY n xt, April 20, by 9 pm. with the Secretary, D vonport; or -.6 Mr. W. Bio m field's Office, Durham-street, Auckland. R. WYNYARD, -. S cretiry. ... . Musical. "DI A N ! ET AR MONIUMS AKGANB! Also, . HARPS, VIOLINS, VIOLONCELLOS, GUITARS: BANJOES, AND SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMEROUS TO PARTICULARISE. jrrOFFMANN ANp DONS. QUKEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND ALL KINDS Or MUSICAL IXBTBOMKNTB TUNED AND REPAIRED. I—«^^ma^— ——.SS_ **"* m^mmwmmm MMi *"sss3s mmmm Oil and Ooloarmen. W" pHiLLipps & a ON,, 149 AND 151, QUKEN-STREBT, Have just opened up a Large Assortment of CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS, i,;.:;..:...,-.. SCRIMS. POLISHED. SILVERED. AND ROUGH PLATii SHEET, AND ORNAMENTAL . WINDOW GLASS. L: WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS, VARNISHES And all kinds of painters' materials. picture frame, ,'. "mouldings, glass shades. ARTISTS' REQUISITES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR OIL AND WATER-COLOUR PAINTING. ■ " 1 ... 3~? Fancy Goods. JAPANESE nOODS!!! APANESE IJOODSSI! THREE LARGE SHIPMENTS OF THIS SEASON'S GOODS AT GOODSON'S T ON DON A RCADE OODSON'S JIJONDON i_.RCADE Queen-street and NEWTON. Basket ware, cheaper than eter; an immense variety. Pretty Baskets, 3d each; Strong and Pretty Lunch and Work Baskets, 6d each; Fish Kit Baskets, Market, Flower, and Picnic Baskets Tortoise Ban boo Easels, from 3d each Brackets, from 6tl each -: Stools, Tables, and Screens Trays, Cabinets, Desks, Workboxes Crumb Brush and Trays, Is 6d Kalkomonies, from, Is each Cane Wall Pockets, beautifully-painted, from 6d each ■- ■ '■'■' '"■' Tea-sets, 30 pieces, including Teapot, Sugar, and Cream ; 10s the set. Tete-a-tete, handsome and delicate, 7s 6d the set Teakettles (painted), Is each " Fans—Small, 4 for 3d ; large, Id each Satzuma and Kaga Teapots, Bowls, Pails, Censers Vases, Umbrella Stands A Splendid Line of Expanding Circular Fire-screens Is each A New Shapa in Umbrellas, 4d each A New Mat (" Bunggo"), 6ft by 2ft; suitable for front of wash-stand or dressing table ; only Is 6d each Serviette Rings, 3d each. Waste Baskets, Id each Vases (lovely goods), 3d, 6d, 9d, Is, and Is 6d each Ornaments (great variety) at 6d each, 3 for Is Tea Kettles (big enough for family), Is each Lovely Plates, 6d. Figures, 3d to 2s Bd each Eripod Work Baskets, 6d, 9d, Is each Tasels 4 feet high s Fortoise Bamboo Flower Stands from Is Taces (forming hat peg and glove pocket) Egg-shell China Cups and Saucers, Is each Satsuma Censers from Is each Jap Dolls from 6d each. Lanterns, 3d each Fans for evening use; and large, for ornamentation Is each Moustache Cups and Saucers (exquisite) Other and endless varieties too numerous to men tion. Please inspect them. . THE LARGEST RETAIL STOCK IN THE COLONY TO SELECT FROM. Seeds, Manures, &c. I Otahubu Telephone, Auckland Telephone, 451. 445. jt/TESSRS. F. ANDREW _ SONS, -*-*-*- CHAFF, GRAIN, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, 'BUS PROPRIETORS, OTAHUHU, While thanking their numerous friends and the Public generally for past favours, have pleasure in directing attention to their New. Steam Chaffcutting Plant, Buildings, and Grain Stores, enabling them to execute with care and promptitude all orders placed in their hands. The CHAFF-CUTTING PLANT is of the most improved type, and removes straws, twine, dust, grit, small seeds, etc., which make chaff injurious to horses. As only PURE OATEN SHEAVES are cut, absolute cleanliness is secured. By the use of the AUTOMATIC BAGGER chaff can be pressed into weights ranging from 661b to 1001b per bag ; the last mentioned weight being most useful to shippers. V. Andrew and Sons are buyers of well-saved OATEN SHEAVES, free from rust and smut, at Market Rates. They are also agents for KEMPTHORNE. PROSSER, and CO's well-known MANURES, and keep a very large Stock always on hand at Catalogue Prices. Best GRASS and CLOVER SEEDS in Stock at Auckland quotations ; and in season SEED OATS, WHEAT, and POTATOES of every description. Also FEED OATS, whole or crushed, always on hand at Current Rates. COAL and FIREWOOD, cut and uncut Special attention is drawn to F. Andrew and Son's •BUS SERVICE, which runs three times daily be. tween Auckland and Otahubu as under :— Leaves Otahuhu. Leaves Auckland, ' 8.30 a.m. 9.0 a.m. 1.0 p.m. 1.0 p.m. 6.30 p.m. ■'•■ 4.0 p.m. Extra' Bus from Auckland on Saturday, 10.80 p.m. Woodside, East Tamaki.and Papatoetoe as usuaL Wedding and Funeral Work undertaken at Current Rates. „ . „_■ __ . „_„ Orders left at our AUCKLAND BRANCH, corner of Cook and Albert Streets, will receive prompt at- , tention, as _so will every thins entrusted to ou are. *~., I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9488, 18 April 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9488, 18 April 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9488, 18 April 1894, Page 8

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