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K • Amusements jAl UCKLA^D ORCHESTRAL UNION* FIRST CONCERT OF THE FIFTH SEASON, THIS (THURSDAY ) EVENING, APRIL 26, IN THE CITY . tt A.L L. Conductor .. .. Mr. ARTHUR TOWSEY Leader of Ochestra, .. MR. CHAS. HEMUS. Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME,—PART X I. Overture—" King Stephen " • f 2. Part Song—(a) " H .raid Haarfagr *» ■(b)" On the Water' AUCKLAND LIKDKRTAJFKL. 3. Norwegian Rhapsody (No. 2) 4. Duet , • f.i ■ MESSRS. TAPPER -AND REID. 6. Piano Solo—" Deuxieme Scherzo" (up. 31) MISS ALICE STEVENS (Pupil of Mr. Towaey). 6. Intermezzo" Cavalleria Rusticana." Part 11. " 7. Selection—" Utopia, Limited 8. Part Songs—(a) "He Who Trusts " (b) " The Tar's Son*" AUCKLAND LIKDKRTAFEL. 9. Rhapsodiu Koossaise • ......° 10. Quartet Soldier's Love " MESSRS. i'RBNWITH, .WRIGHT, ROGKRSON AND GEORGK. 11. Duo for Oboe and Clarionet, from "La ! ' *' Sonnambula" MESSRS. J. and S. JACKSON. 12. Waltz—" Eatudiantina.*' ••• - ■* : Popular Prices. Box Plan at Wildm&n and' Lyell's. ......... ... ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. - ' ANNIVERSARY soiree IN CHORAL HALL THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, TEA AT HALF-PAST SIX. Rev, A. Carrick in the Chair. Admission, Is 6d. Children, Half-price. Tickets of Miss Gilbert and J. Gilmore, Parnell; J, Young, Shortland-street; G. T. ' Chapman, J. Haslett, and J. McLachtan, Queen-street, Musical Selections by the Choir, assisted by Mrs. Cooper and 'Mr. A. H. Gee, who will sing Gounod's "Nazareth" and Sullivan's "THou Art Passing Hence, Brother." ; Brewers. J]HRENFRI ED gROS., BREWERS, ALBERT BREWERY, QUEEN -STREET, AUCKLAND, ; WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BOTTLERS AND IMPORTERS, . iS, QUEEN-STBEEr WHABF. PRIZE MEDAL AND AWARDS At followingfcExhibitions for our Well-known Bulk i and Bottled ALE AND STOUT Sydney International Exhibition, 1879. Melbourne International Exhibition, 18S0-8L New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885. New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90. In addition to above have lately been awarded at Tasmanian Exhibition, Laanceston, 1891-92. FIVE FIRST AWARDS FOR BULK BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT. Also, "CHAMPIONSHIP" GOLD MEDAL OF AUSTRALASIA] Against All-comers for BULK AND BOTTLED ALE. Having a Large Stock oi! ALE AND STOUT, Bottled in quart and pint bottles, specially brewed for the summer trade in September and October, which are now thoroughly matured, can with every confiJtnc* recommend same- to connoisseurs as second to none in the colony. "O ' jgECCOMBE & gON. GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY, AUCKLAND, BREWERS AND BOTTLERS s of I India Pale, Light Bitter, Mild and Strong ALES AND STOUT. Brewers by SPECIAL APPOINTMENT to the Earl of Onslow. j tST We chum to brew the bast Stout in Anstr&las'a, J and challenge competition. Our XXXX STOUT and LIGHT SUMMER ALES ! we make A SPECIALTY. We are enabled to do so as THE WATER WE USE IS THE PUREST IN THE WORLD, Coming as: it does direct from the rock itself.

Business CardslA CARD.] C. M. CALDE "• SOLICITOR, Has moved to more commodious Chambers, VICTORIA ARCADE (First Floor)]; Money to Lend on good security. Telephone No. 525 A. B. W R,GfIT 4 S ON 3' RECEIVING FORWARDING AND EXPRESS AGENCY. QDEEN-STREKI WHARF. Furniture carefully removed. Shipping and Customs work attended to. N.B-Orders left at Residence, Pitt-straet, will receive prompt attention MT. CLAYTON, • SURVEYOR TO LLOYD'S REGISTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING, Ship Broker, it<and and Commission Agent, has ,or sale Steel Steam Vossels from launches to 400 tons register, and (foiling Ships. Land, Faraur, and Houses, particulars on application. A Fine Suburban Property for sale. Office: 4, Palmers ton Buildings W EDWA R D s * (LATE J. EDWARDS), COAL MERCHANT, SHIP AGENT. BAY OF ISLANDS. NEWCASTLE, AND TAD PIRI COAL, IN ANY QUANTITY. Office and Yard : Breakwater, directly opposite Hail way Station." • JpiTZGIBBON OUCH, C.E., EX P.R.LA.L, CIVIL AND VENTILATING ENGINEER, ARCHITECT. 91, Qoeen-street. WPHILLIPPS AND SON, • OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, Importers of • Paporhanjtingss, Scrim, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, French Polish, Gold Leaf, Artists' Colours and Brashes; Plate Sheet, Crown, Ornamental, and Photographic Glass; Picture Frames and Tapestry Mouldings, Clock and Compass Glasses. Glass cut to size, and carefully packed. , »: 140 AND 151, QUEEN-STREET. - ' ' JOHN GRAHAM.] 1 ' [CHARLES FIELD. House painters, sign writers. ill • GLAZIERS, GILDERS, PAPER. HANGRRS, ETC. .'»Vs C : GRAHAM A BT.OSf FIELD b»g to announce that they have entered into Partnership in the above Business, and are prepared to execute an work entrusted to their care with Promptitude Artistic Taste, and Best Material. Estimates given. Note the Address : < GARRETT'S BUILDINGS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Painters' Requisites Ac. on band, at town prices. I L LI A M ITKEN, LAND AGENT, SHORTLAND CRESCENT. "WEIL . LAMONT. PRACTICAL AND _13l WORKING UPHOLSTERER (opposite Northern Club), Princes-street, Auckland, invitee I lection of the "Ijunont Sofa-Bed Combination" of which he is the inventor and patentee. This Sofa-Bod is designed to economise space, and will be fonnd a great convenience in homes where there is no spare bedroom. It can be placed in sitting, dining, and drawing-room as an article of comfort and luxury, having bo appearance ,of being convertible into a bed. , ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9495, 26 April 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9495, 26 April 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9495, 26 April 1894, Page 8

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