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Amusements rjn heat II k i; ov a l Lessees ... Mcmw. UEroc**. Hayman, & Co. Business Manager ... Mr. R. A. Mar-hall. ANOTHER GREAT SUCCESS or McLEAN’S CLEVER TROUPE j uv e x i l r: 1 " d r a :.r a t i c troubadors. THIS (FRIDAYI EVENING, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, And positively the La t Night of CONRAD AND T. I Z K T T K Positively the Lost N.'ghr of P A TC H W O it K. SATURDAY. STRUCK O T I, In Three Act.-. Admission—Circle, -!s.; Stalls, is. od.; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.3'* ; com-aune-- at S. Box Plan at Mr. Holliday's, Stationers’ Hall. GRAND MATIN EM For Schools and Families every SATURDAY. Open at 1.30, commence at 2. Admission—Circle, 2s. 6d.; Stalls, Is.; Pit, (Id. A D E M Y O F MII S I C, Sub-Lessees ... Messrs Hahliing & Crain. TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. FOR T HIS N I GHT ONL Y. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, Wallace’s charming Opera By special request, T H E _ SORCERER! Prices -Chairs, 45.; balcony, 2s. (id.; pit, Is. Box office at Euglemaun’s Bazaar, opposite Academy of Music. CHARLES WEIGHTY AN, Agent. Q| KIEN TA L EXHIBITION ST. GEORGE’S HALL, WELLINGTON. THE ORIENTAL EXHIBITION i OPEN DAILY from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., anT. will continue for a short Season. Wondrous and Marvellous Exhibits o' Eastern Skill and Workmanship, Novelties it. Woodware from the Holy Land, Arabic Carving, Turkish Jewellry, and Filigree Works of the most Chaste Design and Beautifu Workmanship. Exhibits from all parts of the East, never before shown, too numerous to mention. Admission : Is. N. KAURT & M. ALT, Proprietors. Remember—“ eva," service of SONG. WILL BE REPEATED By Wellington United Evangelistic Choir (assisted by voices from other Choirs), in ATHE N.E UM H ALL, On TUESDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1579. II E N -E U St HAL L. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, at S p.m. MDLLE. OLE A DUBOIN, Tike Great irtWsiAN riAHi-Ti’if, ..t Moscow. Who will appear in her Splendid National Court Costume. Sluelc GE O . REICHA RDT ’ S PIANOTOItTE & lUn.mo WaKLUOUSE. Agent for JOHN BRXNSMEAD & SONS’ GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. PIANOS FROM THE FACTORIES OF—KIKKMAN AND SON BORD KAPS H( MILLING AND SPANGENBERG LIPP And other Celebrated Makers, at prices varying from Fifty to Eighty Guineas, sold for Cash at only Ten per cent, above Loudon - - on the Deferred Payment System a* advance on the above quota! ions. An extensive shipment of Piano ■ hand, ox City of 'via :.,, CHAPPELL’S & BUOSKY’S MoTjICAL CABINET. PRICE—ONE SHILLING. All Sheet Music at Half Price. NOVELTIES. NOV ELT I E S Catalogues of Music will be issued shortly. GEO. REICHARDT’S PIANOFORTE & MUSIC WAREHOUSE LAMETON-QUA7, Adjoining Mr. James’ Furniture Warehouse PIANOFORTES TUNED, REGULATED, AND REPAIRED. C . RAMSEY, From Eroadwood and Sons and Collard and Collard, London, late of Lambton-quay and Willis-street, having had many years’ experience in all kinds of Pianofortes (both cottage and grand) is prepared to tunc, regulate, and repair instruments by all English and Foreign makers. 3 Tuning and Repairing on reasonable terms for the Trade. Addeess C. RAMSEY, Mr. Jacobs’ Athemeum Bazaar, Lambton-qnay. •jyj" US I CAL NOTICE WM. WEB LE Y Laiibtok-quay, Wellington-, TUNER and REPAIRER of the Pianoforte, Cabinet Organ, Harmonium, Flntina, Violin, English Concertina, &c., &c. Pianos resilked, repolished, refelted, and thoroughly renovated at moderate prices. New reeds inserted to Organ or Harmonium. Violins repaired. Flutes repadded, Ac., Ac. Bows re-haired and cleaned. A supply of fittings for various instruments kept in stock. Tutors for all instruments. A stock of small instrument-! always on hand. Musical Instrument Commission Agency. Instruments of every description bought or sold at a moderate rate of commission. Orders taken for American Organs. Sp i ENTLEMKN.—i >n resuming business r for the R.va 1 t-ke the opportunity ■incerely thanking you lor the large amount iCLfi-Ru'-e 1 tj\ . - ii> ' Li- past career, i tnW tl -t t : ’ 'v,j_. - < Jtkmue to merit same. Also may state that I have rosed and disbursed nearly £2'g,020 since Ma; , and have every reason to believe witl .sfaction to my constituents. Yours very re-uectinUy. JAMES j. MILLER. I have now commenced the MELBOURNE CUP OF 1579, ami Lope the wheel may camround to those who have hitherto been unfortunate. Result slips of the drawing ce- forwarded t" country subscriber-, and the . . -nut is dividec thus ; or Crossed Cheque, with exchange added and stamp for reply. Office—Bull and Mouth Hotel, Melbourne

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5770, 26 September 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5770, 26 September 1879, Page 1

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