Amusements. (J 1 H B A IE E ROYAL. Lessee Mr. Sam Howard Business Manager ... Mr. Charles Hillsden FOURTH NIGHT OF ME. AND MRS. MORTON TAVARES. NEW COMEDY. NEW COMEDY. Second time in New Zealand KERNOODLING; Or, All in the Wrong. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JULY 6. Second time of the laughable Corned? KERNOODLING; Ob, All in the Wrong, Charles Wyndham Mr. Morton Tavares Flora Myrtle ... Miss Sdbtees Robert Mr. Sam Howard S AITURD AY—FAUST. Mephistophiles Mr. M. Tavares Marguerite Miss Surtees LAST NIGHT OF KERNOODLING. Prices of admission—Dress circle, 45.; stalls, 2s. 6d.; pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; performance to commence at 8 o’clock. QDD FELLOWS’ HALL. CLIFFORD’S MIRROR of the WORLD. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), JULY. 6. THE RIVER THAMES, FROM ITS SOURCE TO LONDON. THE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, OF THE THAMES. THE HISTORICAL CITY OP OXFORD. THE MAGNIFICENT CASTLE OF WINDSOR. And the GRANDEUR OP LONDON. SPLENDID STATUARY, &c„ Admission prices, 3a., 25., and Is. ; children, half-price. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at S p.m. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO-MORROW SATURDAY, JULY 7, A DAY PERFORMANCE. THE MATINEE _ Will commence at 2 30. Carriages may be ordered for 4 p.m. OUNG MEN’S WESLEYAN MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOOIETYS HALF YEARLY REUNION. A Musical and Literary Entertainment in connection with the above will be held in the Dixou-street School-room onFRIDAY EVENING, 6th JULY. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o’clock. Admission—One Shilling. SKATING RINK ALWAYS OPEN. Admission—ls. GREAT ATTRACTION. FOXTON PUBLIC HALL. NOW OPEN. Auditorium, 30 x 50 feet; stage, 20 x3O feet ; height, 20 feet. Dressing-rooms on either side of sbige. Capable of seating 500 people. Address—Secretary. Musig Geo. reichardt Pianoforte and Music Warehouse. A Shipment of PIANOS from the factory of Messrs. J. KIBKMAN & SON, justtohaad, ex Ben Ledi. These instruments justly enjoy a high reputation at home and abroad, as samples of the best English Drawing-room Pianoforte. In point of genuine solidity they cannot be surpassed; they combine that delicacy with accuracy of touch, that brilliancy with roundness of tone, which every pianist knows how to appreciate. Shipment of Pianos from the factories of Messrs. Brinsmead and Son, and Hoelling and Spangenberg, will shortly come to hand. The newest and most popular vacal and instrumental music always on band. GEO. REICHARDT’S PIANOFORTE & MUSIC WAREHOUSE Lambton-quat. Adjoining Mr. James’ Furniture Warehouse. lANOFORTES TUNED, REGULATED, AND REPAIRED. C. AND T. RAMSEY, Cottage and Grand Pianofore Makers, from Broadwood and Son? London. Pianofortes re-strung, hammers re-covered, keys restored to original colrr touch regulated, &c., &c. Dealers in pianofortes, harmoniums, violins, flutes, accordions, concertinas, and all kinds of musical instruments. Also, new and standard music in sheet and book. C. & T. RAMSEY, Lambton-quay, opposite St. George's Hall. WO THOUSAND PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS. Since I commenced business in New Zealand I have sold more than Two Thousand Pianos and Harmoniums, all of which have given perfect satisfaction. I have now One Hundred for sale, at prices lower than any other house in the colony, for CASH or on DEFERRED PAYMENTS. In addition to my already very large Stock, I have just landed shipments of Broadwood’s, Brinsmead's, Kirkman’s, Challen and Hodgson’s, Aucher Freres, and Bord’s Piano:.; Alexandre’s Harmoniums ; Brass Instruments, Music Stools, and an immense variety of Musical Goods. A new shipment of Mason and Hamlin’s American Organs is daily expected. Inquiries through post as to price of instruments on the Deferred Payment system will receive prompt attention. C. BONNINGTON, Pianoforte and Music Warehouse, Lambton-quay. Sole Agent for Mason and Hamlin’s American Organs. MR. PARKER, PROFEfISOK OF MUSIC. Mulgrave-street, LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE Elementary and Finishing. Board and Residence MOORE’S DINING ROOMS. WILLIS-STREET. These Dining Rooms having been completely renovated, are now replete with every necessary for convenience and comfort. A first-rate table always kept; good beds; good attendance and civility. All meals and beds Is. each. A separate establishment for families. H. MOORE, proprietor. Board and residence at e. j. Beavis’, Ham and Beef Shop, next New Zealand Times office, Wilhs-street, Splendid accommodation, having twenty rooms. Meals at all hours. Good beds, Is.; weekly boarders, £l.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5081, 6 July 1877, Page 1
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671Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5081, 6 July 1877, Page 1
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