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mHE LATEST NEW -WALTZ— -*- "MY LOVE WALTZ," Composed by W. H. Webbe— Just Published. EXTRACTS FROM LOCAL PRESS NOTICES— "Seems destined to become a favourite. We do not remember having heard a prettier waltz."— Telephone. " Attractive, pleasing, and expressive. It is sure to become popular in drawing rooms and at balls."— Star. • Striking, expressive, and pretty."— Herald. " One of the most beautiful set of waltzes we have heard for some time. We do not know of any of the most popular waltzes that cortain such a store of melody."— Observer. '• It is written with great taste, and is full of interest and feeling, and there can be no doubt that once it is known it will have a wide circulation."— Freeman's Journal, "M y Love Waltz "—just published, played daily by the Italian Band, a proof of its popularity. Full of beautiful melodies, and easy to render. Sale rapidly I increasing. Price, 2s 6i (post free).— W. E. Mears, Publisher, Owen-stieet, Auckland. Dancing, deportment; calisthenics, &c, &c. Mons. Paul Bibron, from Paria, will commence t uitiou at Masonic Hall, Princes-street as follows :— belect Adult Class— Wednesday/ 6th TVTnv, 730 pm • Select Juvenile Class— Saturday, Ouu. **.>*,*, a p.m. : ab Miss Hill's, Ponsonby, Tuesday, sth May, 7.30 p.m. Miss Bates', North Shore, Tuesday, 19th May, 3.30 p.m. ; and next term it Mrs Law's, Remuera • Mrs Clayton's, Parnell; Mrs Glover's, Syinonds- street : Mrs Palmer's, Carleton Gore Road ; and Mrs Giles', B"- Albert. Private lessons daily. Terms in advance —Adult, 255 ; Juvenile, 21s. Circulars at Upton's and ■kady s, or apply at residence, 75. Hobson-street. JH LOCUTION. This noble art gives grace to the person and fluency I and perfection of speech. MISS VIOLET ELLICOTT (late of Her Majesty's and Empire Theatres) gives Lessons in Elocution to Private Pupils and Schools. Amateur rehearsals personally superintended. Terms on application to— MISS VIOLET ELLICOTT, I Next Struan House, Hobson-Street. nnHEATRE ROYAL, TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY sth. GRAND CHAIR PERFORMANCE, CONCERT AND FARCE, BY THE WAITEMATA MINSTRELS, In Aid of the Funds for Enlarging St. Thomas' Church. " Admission— Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Doors onen at 7.30, to commence ac 8. FRED A. BARTLEY, Sec. Mr W. H. Webbe, Professor of Music, Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Sight-reading, Voice Cultivation, Harmony, Composition, and Theory of Music — Music Studio, 198 Queen-street, opposite Albert Hotel. Terms of instruction per quarter — Elementary Pupils, [ from £2 2s ; Advanced Pupils, from JE3 3s (according to number and duration of lessons.) Instructions in classes, 12 lessons, £1 Is. Special arrangements made witn Schools, Families, and Country Students. Separate classes for teachers. The quarter consists of 12 lessons, commencing the first week in each inontb. Siugle rehearsals or lessons, 10s 6d. Mr Webbe is in attendance at his studio, Queen-street, daily, from 9 a-m. to 5 30 p m. ; Saturday, until 9 p.m. l^r c w -m/r usic" lIEW JjlL USIC. TENAKOE GALOP. TENAKOE GALOP. TENAKOE GALOP. TENAKOE GALOP. TENAKOE GALOP. TENAKOE GALOP. Second Edition. Second Edition, just published. just published. THE FIEST PIECE IN" R. H. HOLLOWAY'S NEW ZEALAND ALBUM. NEW AND POPULAR DANCE MUSIC May be had of all Music Sellers and Stationers . throughout the Colony. D G A R ~\KT I L K I N S O MAP AND BOOKSELLER, 1, EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, Queen Street, Auckland, Has on Sale : Cheap Books, Popular Novels by Ainsworth, Black, Besant and Rice, Collins, Kingsley, Marryatt, Reade, Trollope, &c, &c, Poetry, Natural History, Biography, Travel, Art at Home Series, Englishmen of Lettei'3, Carlyle's Works, Prescott's Histories, Mayfair Library, Wandprers' Library, Books for Boys and Girls, Maps, Dictionaries, Atlases, Wall Map's, Natural History Diagrams, Marcus Ward's Fancy Stationery, Albums, Purses, Ladies' Companions. — Note the Address — 1, EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET, (Next. Messrs. Morrin & Co.'s.) MR. T V M BALL, SURGEON DENTIST, Top ofGbey-stb bb t, From No. 1, Plembridge Gardens, Notting Hill, London. P R I d,E S : Gold Upper and Lower, from £16 0 0 Celluloid, from 10 0 0 Vulcanite, from 6 0 0 Silver, from 8 0 0 Dental Alloy, from .'. ' 10 0 0 .Single Tooth, from 0 5 0 Repairing in Vulcanite, from 0 10 C Repairing in Celluloid, from SHOOTING, SHOOTING PHEASANTS ! PHEASANTS ! ON UNTRODDEN GROUND! The Pahi Hotel, situate on the beach, Pahi, Kaipara, having recently been re-opened, offers comfortable accoinodation to Sportsmen visiting a District abounding with game and water fowl. Good beds and first-class cuisine guaranteed. Everything new but the whisky (O.V.G.)— Boats, Horses, and Stabling. - Bi Weekly Steam Communication with Auckland. E. HADR IL L, Proprietor. Providore Northern River S. Y. Company's Steamers.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 2