OBSERVE
TUST OPENED, another Large and Varied Assortment of Fancy Muslin, Mousline *J de Laino, and Cambric Plates, for dresses, of chaste and elegant styles, to be sold at the following low prices : Ladies' Fancy Coloured Muslin Dresses, Gs. Gd. the dress " " Mousline de Lames, 12s- Gd. the dress. " •' Cambric Plates, 7s. 6d. the dress. Ex " Cashmere." A. JONES, Railway House, Queen-street.
raiß§ o J®!H](M ULlL'i CONCERT. TJJfDBB THE TATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE LIEUT-GOVERNOR AND MRS. WYNYARD .». A T the HALL of the MECHANICS INSTITUTE, on THURSDAY, (ToA- morrow) Evening, the 27th instant, at -|-past seven, precisely. In the Vocal part of the entertainment Mrs. Bell has the pleasure to acknowledge the kind assistance of Members of the Sacred Harmonic Society.
PROGRAMME : PART i. Composers. PART 11. Composers. Overture (Harmonium), "Caliph Overture (Harmonium), " Fra Bagdad," Boicldieu. Diavolo," Auber. Glee," Lightly tread," Berg. o w . T . , „ . „ Air and Chorus, (Piano-forte and Song, The Irish Emigrant. Wo Violins), "Lieti Trio, "On the seas. fiori," Winter. Air & Variations, (Piano-forte), Air & Variations (Piano-forte), "La Violette," Herz Q «^ No w p v!> T ta ii» * H( T; song. " c °™ ic Medle y'" &**> Song, " The White Squall, Barker. JJ Serenade (Harmonium), « Don Quadrilles, (Harmonium), The Pasqua'e," Donizetti. English Quadrille, Jullien. Waltzes and Polkas, (Piano- Anthem, (Harmonium), " God forte), Mrs. J. Bell. save the Queen."
Tickets, 2s. 6d. Reserved seats, 3s. 6d. To be obtained at Mr. Williamsons, Bookseller, and of Mr. Hughes, at the Southern Cross Office. Subscribers to the Harmonium Raffle are informed that free admissions are at their disposal on application to Mr. Schultz.
NOTICE.
npHE advanced state of the Subscription List for the HARMONIUM -*- induces the Proprietor to announce that the RAFFLE will take place at the Exchange Hotel, on Monday evening, ihe first day of December next. The Lists are still open at the Masonic, the Royal Exchange, and the White Hart Hotels. A CONCERT is advertised in this day's paper to fake place on To-Morrow, Thursday Evening, at the Mechanics' Institute, when the HARMONIUM will be the prominent instrument.
The Patent HARMONIUM, with Percussion and Expression Stops, is one of the celebrated instalments of Alexandre, with his latest improvements. This powerful instrument—adapted to the Church, the Concert-room, or the Drawingroom— embraces the capabilities of the Organ, and effects of a perfect Orchestra; it can be played by any pianoforte player, having the same key-board as the Pianoforte. It has twelve stops, including the Bassoon, Clarionet, Fife, Flute, Hautboys, &c. It has a richly carved Rosewood case, and takes about the room of a serai-grand piano-forte.
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Victoria Warehouse.
pRAHAM & HENDERSON have v^ just opened, ex " Cashmere," from London, a large assortment of Gentlemen's Ready-made Clothing-, as under : — COATS. Cloth Shooting- Coats Tweed ditto ditto Alpaca Summer ditto WAISTCOATS, Black and Coloured Satin Waistcoats " Cassimere ditto " „ Embroidered ditto Coloured Barathea ditto White Marseilles Quilting- ditto Brown Holland ditto China Silk ditto Light fancy Thibet ditto Dark ditto ditto A variety of Boys 1 fancy ditto TROUSERS. Superfine Black Cloth Trousers Light Doeskin and Tweed ditto Moleskin and Corduroy ditto Boys' Cloth ditto " Moleskin and Corduroy ditto " Cloth Suits SHIRTS. Long-cloth Dress Shirts Fancy Regatta ditto Scotch Tweel ditto Blue Serge ditto Auckland, 31st Oct., 1851.
VICTORIA WAREHOUSE. Received, Ex " Cashmere," from London, SUPERFINE BLACK CLOTH £^ Ditto ditto Cassimere Ditto ditto Doeskin Coloured Doeskins and Tweeds Cassinctte, Linen, and Cotton Drills Fine "White and Printed Quilting Valencia Waistcoating Rich White Silk ditto " Thibet ditto " Black Satin ditto Graham and Henderson. Auckland, Oct. 31st, 1851.
NOTICE.
To Gentlemen having Horses in training FOR THE ENSUING HaCES.
GOOD OATEN HAY, £4 per ton Straw £3 ditto Taken from the premises. — Teims cash. T. Henry.
Mount Prospect, 19th Nov., 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 586, 26 November 1851, Page 1
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