NEW MUSIC I ON SALE byT. B. HARDING, Hastingb Street— VOCAL. Beautiful Spring By the Sad Sea Waves In her Garden—Hntton Hurrah for Merry England—H. Smart Waiting—Farnie 'Tie Love, the Spirit of Beauty—Farnie The Brooklet—Arthur 0. Smith Away from Thee—Arthur 0. Smith Friend of my Heart—Thomas Goodban Offenbach's Operetta. ''The Blind Beggars " The Pow( r of Love—Balfe Good Night (Gute Nacht)—H. Farnie Drifting—Claribel The Invitation—J. W. Cherry Fair the Rose of Loveis Blowing—Gounod Bear him forth through tlieNight—Gounod Hearts—Elizabeth F. Clark Hidden Love—Offenbach Her Eyes—Chevalier de Koutski It is Spring— M. E. Nelson The Bridal—William Boyd - Christy Minstrel Songs Household Songs German Popular Songs Little Songs for Little Singers . . PIANOFORTE PIECES. If Love be All—Romance—Farnie The Mocking Bird—Edward Hoffman Delibe's New Opera, " Fleur-de-Lys," The Young Pupil—" Ben Bolt" 0 thou that tellest good things to ZionBerger Dashing White Sergeant—B. J. Skelton Danish Air—Trekell Mountain Sylph—Trekell Lo Desir, Romance—A. Fumagalli Olga, Melodie Russe—Charles Voss Moonlight Phantasy—C. Kinkell Lucretia Borgia—Oury 0, say not Woman's Heart is Bought Narcisse—Cli. Fontaine Beautiful Blue Danube—Strauss Pluie de Uorail—Durand Be Grau DANCE MUSIC. Our Mazurka—Mrs Neal Russian Quadrilles —Riviere Suzanne Valse—Mallandaino Figaro Galop—Mallandaino Fhur-de-Lys Valse—Charles Godfrey "Valse Caprice—The Tui's Song—May Polka Mazurka—Flower of the Season Muleteer Polka—Langton Williams Borderers Quadrille—D. Godfrey Valse—L'Africaine—D. Godfrey Little Nell Valse—D. Godfrey Canterbury Volunteer Galop Southern Alps Schottische Valso D'Adieu—Jnllien British Cheer Galop—J. P. Clarke John P.-el Galop—M. Kiko Channel Galop-C. H. R. Marriott Mentone, Mazurka—Alexandre Henry Emmeline Valses—D'Albert Caßtagnette Valse—C. Coote Just Received, A Supply of ETTS'S "SECTIONAL" DRAWING AND TRACING PAPER In great variety of Rulings. ETTS'S " SECTIONAL" BOOKS J Various Sizes and Rulings. The newly-introduced "Sectional" Paper is invaluable to Artists, Architects, Builders, Designers, Draughtsmen, Engineers—all, in fact, who have to execute drawings to scale. It is kept in sheets of 22 x 17£ ruled in squares, varying in size from onetwelfth to one inch, faintly ruled, so that on drawings or paintings being made upou it, the Hues do not show objectionably through. T.jß. HARDING, Hastings-street. 0> ft W 2 a o rriHE BEST INVESTMENT of the day I for a SMALL OU t'LAY, and where there is no previous knowledge of the *** *. business required f\ is a Lemonade, bj Ginger Beer, and Soda Water MaW$ chine, as the pubis!!' lie taste is s much on the increase for Aerated drinks. The book of 44 pages of illustrations and information, forwarded free. S. BARNSTT, Engineer, 23 Forston-street, Hoxton, London. Important to Engineers, tC-c—Oakey & Sons' [London] Emery, Emery Paper, and Emery Cloth, are particularly adapted to the requirements of Engineers. Oakey & Sons' Glass Paper is expressly made for Cabinet and Pianoforte makers, each sheet being stamped and warranted. For prices, see our advertising columns. Good-all's Quinine Wine.—The combination of quinine with alcohol and the flavoring ingredients of wine, especially orange wine, is certainly as useful as it is pleasant and popular. The acid used to insure the solution of the quinine, in place of being mineral, asin most of the mixtures prescribed by the faculty, is vegetable, and hence is less liable to disagree with the stomach and give rise to painful tormina —a result rendered still less likely to occur in consequence of the presence of the alcohol and the aromatic oil of the bitter or Seville orange. It is obvious, however, that the efficacy of quinine wine will depend greatly upon the quality and quantity of the constituents of which it is composed, and especially of the quinine employed; but on this point Messrs. Goodall expressly state that their wine is made with Howard's quinine. The samples of Goodall's quinine wine we have examined have been of excellent quality and remarkable for unprecedented cheapness, which, in these days of dearness and scarcity, is certainly in itself a great and unusual reeo'» , "ieudatiou.—From, the Lancet, May 17, *v(&
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1596, 24 July 1874, Page 300
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631Page 300 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1596, 24 July 1874, Page 300
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