AmusementsADD FELLOWS' HALL, MONDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1575. Reappearance of the VOLUNTEER AMATEURS, Assisted by Miss Jessie Raymond, Miss Hettie Howard, and Miss Lucy Ashton. Under the distinguished patronage of His xcellency the Marquis of Normanby and the Marchioness of Normanby, -who have signified their intention of being present. In aid of the funds of the WELLINGTON BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. On which occasion will be presented the drama A BIRD IN THEHAND, And the farce A THUMPING LEGACY. 3y kind permission of Captain Pearce THE ARTILLERY BAND Will perform during the evening. Prices of admission—Reserved Seats, 35.; Gallery, 25.; Back Seats, Is. Tickets may be had of Messrs. Lyon and Blair, Jackson, Burrett, and Willeston. A plan of the Hall may be seen and Beats secured at Mr. Jackson's, Lambton-quay. ILL SHORTLY APPEAR. THE EXCELSIOR VARIETY TROUPE. The Members of this Troupe will arrive by earliest boat from Nelson, and will make their FIRST APPEARANCE in Wellington. Meetings, &c nOURSE OF LECTURES. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM, WILLIS-STREET. The Fifth Lecture of the course will be delivered by THE REV. JAS. PATERSON, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1575. Subject : " Great Men, and their Influence." Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. Tickets for the course, ss. each; single tickets, Is. Proceeds in aid of the Church Building Fund. MANNERS - STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. Sermons in aid of the above will be preached ON SUNDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING OS TUESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. Tea to commence at 6 p.m. ; public meeting at 7 p.m. Collections will be made after each service aid of the Trust Funds. NTAR CRICKET CLUB. -J? The ANNUAL MEETING of the members will be held at the Pier Hotel, on MONDAY EVENING, the 20th inst., at 8 o'clock. Business : Election of officers, &c. Gentlemen wishing to join are invited to attend. J. A. N. SALMON, Hon. Sec. S.C.C. MPOR T A N T NOW LANDING AND IN STOCKPianos by Broadwood, Collard and Collmu, Brinsmead, Kirkman, Bord, Ruppach, Murphy, Chappell, and other first-class English, German, and French makers. Harmoniums, by Alexandre, Allison, Metzler, &c. &c. A large variety of sewing machines by first makers—Wheeler and Wilson, Thomas, Taylor, Raymond, Grover and Baker, Singer, &c, &c. Sewing machines on deferred payments Pianofortes on deferred payments Musical instruments on easy terms Electro-plated goods Fancy goods, oleographs, paintings, engravings Stationery, bronze figures, dolls, games. The Cheapest House is Tows. HUGH APLIN, Music and Fancy Goods Warerooms, Lambton-quay. }IAN OS. PIANOS. Six brilliant, powerful, and elegant Piano3 —full scale, seven octaves, trichord, oved repetition action, iron compensating braces—from the celebrated manufactory of Robert Ruppach (prize medaler), Hamburg. Mr. Hugh Aplin begs to call especial attention to this very fine shipment; also, Pianofortes by celebrated English makers Kirkman, Murphy, Chappell, Kilner, Chappell, &c, &c. Alexandre, Metzler, and Allison's Harmoniums. HUGH APLIN, Lambton-quay. M *■ PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, MOLES WORTH STREET, Next Wesleyan Chapel. LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE Elementary asd Finishing. MR. W. RAYMOND, . TEACHER OF MUSIC, Citra-sthret, near Ghuzneo-street. ns on application. HENRY SYMONDS, PIANOFORTE TUNER, (From Messrs. Broadwood and Sons, London), Having references from the people of this city, begs to inform the public generally that he is prepared to tune or repair all kinds of instruments. Orders may be left at Mr. Jackson's, Stationers' Hall ; or, at Berber's Music Warehouse, Lambton-quay. /-*\ AND T. ±4 A M H li Y, PIANOFORTE MAKERS, (From Broadwood and Sons, London), Having had considerable experience in all kinds of pianos, both cottage and grand, are prepared to tune, regulate, and repair instruments by all English and foreign makers. Work done on reasonable terms for the C. & T. RAMSEY, Willis-street, Nearly opposite Empire Hotel; andatßurrett's, Bookseller, Lambton-quay. Two fine-toned pianofortes, one of Broadwood's and one of ChappelTs, on view at the Warehouse, Willis-street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4523, 18 September 1875, Page 1
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623Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4523, 18 September 1875, Page 1
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