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Photographer unknown :Photographs of the Royal Tour 1927

Date: 1927

Reference: PA-Group-00431

Description: Views of the 1927 Royal Tour of New Zealand by the Duke and Duchess of York, later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Includes displays viewed and events attended by the royal couple, as well as travelling between towns by car and train. Places visited include: the Royal New Zealand Air Force at Wigram airport, Canterbury University, the view over Lyall Bay from Truby King's house, Dunedin war memorial and the war memorial at Waitaki Boys' High School, Government House in Wellington. Photographer unidentified. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Arrangement: Negatives housed at 1/4-048049 to 048258, 049253 to 049455, 1/2-175202 to 175220 Quantity: 386 b&w original negative(s) glass. 27 b&w original negative(s) film. Physical Description: Glass and film ¼ plate negatives Processing information: Archivists notes - Originally arranged and described in 2002. Reference number changed from PAColl-6909 to PA-Group-00431 in 2009.

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Paddi album

Date: [Between 1933 and 1945]

From: Paddy, Laurence George Malvern, 1906?-1971: Photographs relating to the Lauri Paddi Band

Reference: PA1-q-182

Description: Photographs relating to the dance band scene in New Zealand in the 1930s and 1940s, largely associated with Lauri Paddi (aka Laurence George Malvern Paddy] and various bands. Many of the images are signed by musicians in the bands, not all the signatures being legible. Names have been listed where possible. Musicians with signatures Ian H Pitcaithly, W O Pritchard, and Jeffrey Madden, are probably the same as musicians listed on a poster for the Auckland Peter Pan Orchestra (Nin Pitcaithly, Billy Pritchardt, and Johnny Madden). One series of photographs shows musicians performing with Lauri Paddi going on tour in the South Island, including two views taken from a car, following a train on the road/rail Rakaia Bridge. The stage show 'Yankee Doodle Dandy' was performed at the Paramount Theatre, Wellington, in 1944. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with light brown mottled pattern, entitled `Photographs'; 25.5 x 31.5 cm

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[Music programmes and fliers, 1892].

Date: 1892

By: Sewell, J C (Miss), active 1960

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1892

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Mr Alfred F. Hill, Private matinee at St John's Schoolroom, Dixon Street, on 16 January 1892 Kowalski Concert Company, Oddfellows' Hall, Christchurch, 9 February 1892 Kowalski Concert Company, Opera House Wellington, February? 1892 Wellington Choral Society, Inaugural concert, Opera House Wellington, 22 March 1892 (2 copies) Wellington Orchestral Society's second chamber concert, 31 March 1892. Programme/flier. Te Hunga Waiata, Grand vocal and instrumental concert in aid of Reefton Hospital, Greymouth, 11 May 1892 Wellington Orchestral Society, First concert, third season, Opera House Wellington, 16 May 1892. Mr John McGlashan's Orchestra, Sixth annual orchestral concert, Theatre Royal Wellington, 20 May 1892 (2 copies). Christchurch Liedertafel, 39th concert, Tuam Street Hall Christchurch, 26 May 1892. Grand complimentary concert tendered to Francis A King by the leading musicians of Wellington, Wellington Opera House, 20 June 1892. The Ovide Musin Concert Co., Third grand concert, Opera House Wellington, 8 July 1892 and Fifth grand concert 9 July 1892.. Ovide-Musin Concert Company, Theatre Royal, Christchurch, 11 July 1892. Christchurch Amateur Orchestral Society, First Season, Third concert, Oddfellows' Hall Christchurch, 25 August 1892. W. H. Jude, Organ recital, Christchurch Cathedral, 26 August 1892. Public Service Association of New Zealand. Wellington Local District. Social evening, 2 September 1892. Programme W.H. Jude, Descriptive organ recital, St John's Church Willis Street Wellington, 13 September 1892 (2 copies). Royal Italian Opera Company. The Great Cuttica. Signora Cuttica, Signore Cuttica, Signor Travaglini, Signor Sisco, Signor Iorio, Signor Rebottaro, Signorina Mattioli, Miss Clarice Brabazon. Theatre Royal [1892]. Flier/ clipping/ programme Signor Foli (primo basso of the world), Opera House Wellington 19 September 1892. Dunedin Orchestral Society, Third concert of the season, Garrison Hall Dunedin, 21 September 1892. Signor Foli, Primo Basso and powerful concert company, Thomas' Hall Wellington (?), 26 September 1892. Christchurch Musical Society, Third subscription concert "Psyche", Tuam Street Hall Christchurch, 27 October 1892. Christchurch Liederkranzchen, First concert, Oddfellows' Hall Christchurch, 7 November 1892. Christchurch Liedertafel, 42nd concert, Tuam Street Hall Christchurch, 1 December 1892. Christchurch Liedertafel, 43rd concert, Hobbs' Assembly Rooms, Cathedral S Christchurch, 15 December 1892. Wellington Orchestral Society, Third concert third season, Opera House Wellington, 16 December 1892. Christchurch Musical Society, Fourth subscription concert, Cathedral, 20 December 1892. Quantity: 31 programmes.. 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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Saxby album 2

Date: 1870-1890

From: Saxby, Stephen Hector, 1907- :Photograph albums

By: Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.); Edmund Wheeler & Son (Firm); Hart, Campbell & Company; Lock, Henry Thomas, active 1885-1910?; Ring, James, 1856-1939; Travers, William Thomas Locke, 1819-1903

Reference: PA1-q-213

Description: Album of photographs of New Zealand and Pacific scenes, compiled ca 1870s-1880s. Includes views of Nelson. Bridge over the Waiau River near Hanmer. Hutt Valley (showing junction of Belmont Road), Manaia (showing Dr Hector, and oysters in foreground). James Hector's house `Ratanui,'near Petone, his family, and views from the house. Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu (showing flooding, acclimatisation ponds, and the road between Queenstown and Martin's Bay). Greymouth. Castle Hill. White Island. Mount Ruapehu. Otira Gorge. Arthur River. Milford Sound (with steamship Rotorua). Christchurch. Auckland (including a series of interior views of Kilbryde, the home of Sir John Logan Campbell). Cable car over Taramakau River. Hawks Crag. Brunnerton. Arnold river. Arthur's Pass. Buller River. Denniston (showing coal mines and incline). Mount Cook. Wellington (including views of the Botanic Garden). Lake Mapourika. Sutherland Falls. Tahiti. Wanganui. The Wainuiomata Reservoir. Napier. Photographers represented include W T L Travers (scenes on Waiau river), Hart, Campbell & Co (Queenstown and Wakatipu), James Ring (Greymouth, Castle Hill, and Buller), H T Lock (Hawks Crag and Denniston), Wheeler & Son (Christchurch), Connolly & Co (Wellington Botanic Garden) and Burton Brothers (Sutherland Falls). Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with faded maroon cover, entitled "New Zealand ferns"; 30.5 x 25.0 cm

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[Music programmes and fliers for concerts in the 1870s].

Date: 1870 - 1879

By: Atkin, William, -1881; Johnson, Samuel, 1827-1905; New Zealand Times Company Ltd

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1870s

Description: Includes programmes featuring: Blenheim Philharmonic Society. Eighth concert. Provincial Hall. 6 October 1870. Book of words. Samuel Johnson, Printer, "Express" Office, Blenheim. Christchurch Harmonic Society. Oratorio "Samson". Music Hall (Christchurch), 9 October 1874. Programme (4 copies folded together) Onehunga Choral Society. Programme of the third public rehersal [sic] for the season. Music Hall Onehunga, 25 October 1872. printed by William Atkin, high Street, Auckland. Oddfellows Hall. The Ilma de Murska grand concert season of four nights. 24, 26, 28, 29 July [1876]. (Hungarian prima donna from Covent Garden, assisted by Signor Rosnati, Signor Susini, Maestro Strauss Illa, and accompanist Mr J F Hadley). Wellington, Printed at the Office of the New Zealand Times.(2 copies, 1 green and 1 white) Mr Robert Parker (Organist of St Paul's Thorndon, and conductor of the Wellington Choral Society) will be prepared to take pupils in music, after Monday October 14 [1878]. Christchurch, Sept 30, 1878. Oddfellows Hall. Grand vocal and instrumental concert will be given by The Artillery Band, on Wednesday, 15 May. With the Wellington Artillery Volunteer Band Minstrels. "Evening Post" steam print [on silk. 1878]. (Housed in separate folder) Quantity: 7 programmes or flyers.. Physical Description: Printed programmes or flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes 1922]

Date: 1922

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1922

Description: Includes: Charles Begg & Co Ltd. Ten best sellers selected from Sam Fox library edition song success (book of lyrics and musical notation) Miss Rosina Buckman the distinguished New Zealand soprano [and] Mr Maurice D'Oisly the eminent English tenor [with] Miss Adeline Leon (cellist) [and] Mr Percy Kahn (pianist). New Zealand tour 1922. Programme and book of words. Miss Rosina Buckman the distinguished New Zealand soprano [and] Mr Maurice D'Oisly the eminent English tenor [with] Miss Adeline Leon (cellist) [and] Mr Percy Kahn, pianist. New Zealand tour 1922. Town Hall Wellington, [in the week before Saturday 10 June]. Programme and book of words. Miss Rosina Buckman the distinguished New Zealand soprano [and] Mr Maurice D'Oisly the eminent English tenor [with] Miss Adeline Leon (cellist) [and] Mr Percy Kahn (pianist). Farewell tour, New Zealand 1922-3. Programme and book of words (2 copies). J & N Tait have the honor to present Dame Clara Butt [and] Mr Kennerley Rumford, supported by Melsa (violin); at the piano Miss Grace Torrens. Third concert. Town Hall Auckland, 14 January 1922. Programme Christchurch Orchestral Society. Fourth concert. Choral Hall, 6 December 1922. Programme Miss Eileen Clifford. Recital (With Miss Eileen Driscoll, Mr Alan Fuller, Miss Mabelle Esquilant). Concert Chamber, 22 May 1922. Programme Greymouth Orchestral Society. Subscribers' first concert. Opera House Greymouth, 18 May 1922. Programme (2 copies, one pink and one white) Greymouth Orchestral Society. Subscribers' third concert. Opera House greymouth, 5 December 1922. Programme Benno Moisewitsch. Direction J & N Tait. Second concert. Grand Opera House Wellington, 8 September [1922]. Programme Benno Moisewitsch. Direction J & N Tait. Fourth concert. Grand Opera House Wellington, 12 September [1922]. Programme (2 copies, one autographed on front cover) New Plymouth Choral Society. Handel's oratorio "Judas Maccabaeus". Empire Theatre, 28 June 1922. Programme Toscha Seidel, the young Russian wizard of the violin. First concert. Town Hall Wellington, 10 August 1922. Programme (2 copies) Toscha Seidel, the young Russian wizard of the violin. First concert. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 3 August 1922. Programme Toscha Seidel, the young Russian wizard of the violin. Second concert. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 5 August 1922. Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Programme (2 copies) Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Town Hall Wellington. Second concert, 23 January 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Town Hall Wellington. Third concert, 24 January 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Town Hall Wellington. Fourth concert, 25 January 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Town Hall Wellington.Fifth concert, 26 January 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Town Hall Wellington.Sixth concert, 27 January 1922. Programme (2 copies) Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Theatre Royal Christchurch. First concert, 31 January 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Theatre Royal Christchurch. Fourth concert, 3 February 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Theatre Royal Christchurch. Fifth concert, 4 February 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Theatre Royal Christchurch. Sixth concert, 6 February 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Farewell concert. King Edward Barracks [Christchurch], 14 February [1922]. Programme Wellington Brass Band Contest. Grand demonstration by winners and presentation of prizes. 18 February 1922. Programme Wellington Professional Orchestra. Third concert (With singer Miss Etta Field). 18 June 1922. Programme Wellington Professional Orchestra. Sixth concert (With singer Miss Blanche Crump, harpist Mr Glaysher. 10 September 1922. Programme Wellington Stage Employees' Sick and Benefit Society. grand concert. grand Opera House, 21 May 1922. Programme Wellington Waterside Workers Band. Seventh Sunday recital. Grand Opera House 9 July 1922. Programme Quantity: 31 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: One programme purchased from Anah Dunsheath, Auckland, in 2009.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zeala...

Date: 1891

By: Watson, I M (Miss), active 1970s

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1891

Description: Includes: Lady Campbell's first annual concert. Theatre Royal Wellington, 9 February 1891. Programme / flier (with Miss Medley, Messrs Connolly, G Kennedy, A Hamerton and S Cimino; Mr C Monro, Lady Campbell, Miss Fisher, Mr R B Williams, Miss Matthias, Mr E J Hill, Mrs Levin, Miss Hilda Williams, Mr R Parker) Christchurch Amateur Orchestral Society. First concert. Oddfellows' Hall Christchurch, 3 November 1891. Silk programme (With violin solo by Mr F M Wallace and solo by Mrs Burns) St Patrick's Church Organ Fund. Grand popular concert, vocal and instrumental. Public Hall Greymouth, 6 February 1891 (With Miss Castle, Mr Daniel, Mr Muir, Mr Zachariah, Misses Muff and McDavitt, Mrs Orton, Miss Webber; accompanists Misses Dupre and Castle and Mr Brook. Conductor Mr Brook. Orchestra from Greymouth Harmonic Society; chorus from St Patrick's Choir and members of Harmonic Society). Programme / flier. St Patrick's Church Greymouth. Grand sacred concert in aid of the Reefton Catholic Brass Band Fund. Quigley's Hall. 13 February 1891 (With Miss McDavitt, Mr Chamberlain, Miss Webber, Miss Castle, etc). Programme / flier St Patrick's College Mid-winter entertainment. 18 June 1891. (Conductor of brass band Mr S Cimino, conductor of orchestra Mr T L Trowell, accompanists Messrs W Raymond and J Kearsley). Programme / flier. Theatre Royal Christchurch. Madame Patey, England's greatest contralto. 18 June 1891. Silk programme Quantity: 6 Programme(s). Physical Description: Letterpress items, varying sizes up to quarto.

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[Box of individual alcohol labels for beer, wine and other alcoholic beverages]

Date: 1960 - 1989

By: Harry H Tombs Ltd

Reference: Eph-A-ALCOHOL-Labels

Description: Includes labels for: Alhambra Hotel Wellington, J Oliver proprietor. Whisky. Printed by H H Tombs Ltd Aorangi old style beer, bottled specially for the Hermitage, Glencoe Lodge & Twizel Inn. Brewed and bottled by New Zealand Breweries Limited Christchurch Athletic Wairoa F.A.C. beer. Brewed and bottled by Leopard Brewery Ltd, Hastings, NZ. Barretts Hotel. Our famous Manhattan cocktail, prepared expressly for Barretts Hotel. Bottled in New Zealand by R Fairweather, Wellington (from H H Tombs collection) Barretts Hotel. Our famous Martini cocktail, prepared expressly for Barretts Hotel. Bottled in New Zealand by R Fairweather, Wellington (from H H Tombs collection) Bass export beer. Brewed and bottled in New Zealand by Lion Breweries Limited Wellington, under licence to Bass Charrington Limited, London. Net contents 750 ml (also a label for 340 ml bottle, and a label for Lions District 202A Convention 1973 at Birkenhead) Bellamy's (Restaurant, The Beehive). Scotch whisky, 1.125 litres Bellamy's (Restaurant, The Beehive). Old copper still, old fashioned sour mash, Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey. Bottled in NZ especially for House of Representatives, Wellington, by Basil A Fitzpatrick & Coy, Ltd, Rangiora. Bellamy's (Restaurant, The Beehive). Bellamy's whisky. Parliament Buildings, Wellington (Shows wig, mace, sceptre) Brown Jug beer, brewed and bottled in New Zealand by W Burridge & Son, Masterton Brunswick Hotel, Wellington. 4 labels - for whisky, brandy, rum and gin. Bottled in New Zealand by W Hannafin (from H H Tombs Collection) The Carlton [Hotel], Willis Street, Wellington. Proprietress Mrs F M Paulsen. Circular red label plus black and white labels for whisky, rum, port, sherry and brandy Cascade draught beer, brewed and bottled in New Zealand by Cascade Brewery Ltd, Taihape Cascade specially lagered beer, brewed and bottled by Cascade Brewery Ltd, Taihape, N.Z. [1960-70s?] DB labels. Tuapeka County Council 1877-1977; Ashburton Centenary 1878-1978; Dipton District Centenary 1878-1978; Inangahua District Schools centenary 1878-1978; South Canterbury Jaguar Owners' Club jubilee, 7-8 July 1979; Albury School 1882; New Zealand Meatworks Sports Tournament 9-12 April 1979 Dunedin; Coaltown Westport Beer; Westbrew traditional bitter beer; DB Export beer; Onslow Cricket Club 50th jubilee beer, 1930-1980; DB Jubilee lager; NZ Licensed Trusts Association 1981 Conference beer; Mangaweka Special Brew beer specially brewed by DB Central Brewery Ltd Mangatainoka to commemorate the opening of the New Mangaweka Deviation, November 1981; DB Honourable Bearded Gentlemen of Waimate 1979 beer; Whataroa District School Centenary beer 1879-1979; DB Export Quality Morleys Stout Special (Greymouth); DB Capping 78 Dominion Bitter beer; DB Double Brown beer. DB labels 1981: DB Lager, and DB Lager premium quality, Dominion Bitter Beer, DB Diploma Beer, Export Double Vita Stout Other DB labels: Sparkling Waitemata Pale Ale; Draught Domonion bitter beer; DB HiLo beer DB Central Brewery Ltd Mangatainoka. Patea Borough Centennial Beer 1881-1981, specially brewed for Patea Centennial Celebrations; Pahiatua Centennial Beer; Ex-Malayan Services Assn (Inc) Bi-Annual Reunion Wanganui 1979 Embassy Brandy Wine, bottled in N.Z. by Vitone Wine Co Ltd, Otahuhu (printed by H H Tombs) Embassy Cherry Brandy neck label (printed by H H Tombs) Embassy Cup, bottled in New Zealand by Embassy Liqueurs Ltd, Auckland (labels and neck labels printed by H H Tombs Ltd) Embassy Fruit Cocktail, bottled in New Zealand by Vitone Wine Co Ltd, Otahuhu (printed by H H Tombs Ltd) Embassy Horses Neck bottled in New Zealand by Vitone Wine Co Ltd Otahuhu (printed by H H Tombs Ltd) Embassy Liqueur, the choice of epicures. Bottled in N.Z. by Vitone Wine Co. Ltd, Otahuhu (printed by H H Tombs) Embassy miscellaneous neck labels for No 1 Cup, Cherry brandy, Horse's Neck, Passion Fruit brandy, and Peach brandy (Printed by H H Tmbs Ltd) Forty-Five South whisky. Wilson Distillers Ltd Grand Central Hotel Wellington, the capital city's most modern private hotel (circular label with fern leaf, printed by H H Tombs) Kiwi XXXX Pale Ale. Preston & Co Ltd, Wellington NZ. 1870-1970. Bottled in New Zealand by New Zealand Breweries Ltd Leopard Breweries [See child record for details] Lion Foundation Lady Luck ticket. All profits to charity 1985 Lion Breweries Ltd. [Several envelopes of labels; see child record] Macarthy's City Brewery Wellington. Red Top Pale Ale (damaged label) Merlen Wines Ltd. Gewurztraminer Lorenz 1992. Marlborough Montana Wohnsiedler Muller Thurgau 1981. Tag in the shape of a wine bottle Monteith's Pale Ale. Brewed and bottled in New Zealand by Westland Breweries Ltd Greymouth New Commercial Hotel, Wellington. A R Durrant, prop. Scotch whisky (printed by H H Tombs Ltd) New Zealand Breweries. [One envelope; see child record for details] New Zealand Herefords centennial brew, 1869-1969. Red Band export lager, brewed and bottled in New Zealand by N.Z. Breweries Limited Wellington Palmerston North Centennial beer, 1871-1971. Brewed and bottled by New Zealand Breweries Ltd Wellington Parrot & Jigger - Nor'wester strong pale ale; Valley Pale; Special brew; Stoker Dark; Piston Draught; Sou'wester dark strong stout. All 1993 Pilsener Lager. Brewed and bottled in New Zealand by New Zealand Breweries, Auckland Wellington Christchurch Dunedin Portello - Vermoth (Dry), Muscatel, Invalid Port, Golden sherry, Vermouth (Sweet), Madeira. Bottled in New Zealand by Lawrence Wines Ltd, Wanganui (printed by H H Tombs Ltd) Pub Charity beermats [See child record] Red Band Bitter Beer bottled in New Zealand by New Zealand Breweries Limited Wellington Red Band Pioneer Bar Draught Ale, bottled in New Zealand by Masterton Licensing Trust. Red Band NZB Ltd Pale Ale, bottled in New Zealand by New Zealand Breweries Ltd Wellington Red Band draught bitter beer brewed and bottled by New Zealand Breweries Limited Wellington Red Band Export Strength Lager, brewed and bottlesd in New Zealand by New Zealand Breweries Limited Wellington Rheineck Lager brewed and bottled in New Zealand by Waikato Breweries Ltd [Four labels plus one for Alton Lodge Hereford Stud, Waerenga] Rhinelager Florida Lager Beer. Bottled exclusively for allied Liquor Merchants Auckland NZ by Lion Breweries Ltd Auckland Robert Ford Company Ltd Stout Hokitika. Brewed and bottled in New Zealand by Robt Ford & Co Ltd Hokitika South African KWV wines - labels printed by H H Tombs Ltd for: Amontillado sherry and Liqueur Muscat Standard beer; brewed and bottled by New Zealand Breweries Limited Wellington Steinlager, brewed and bottled in New Zealand by New Zealand Breweries Ltd. Three different labels T & W Young Ltd, Wellington, Hawera, Napier, Nelson, Palmerston North, Wanganui. Small sticker (2 copies) Taranaki Brewery Ltd. Labels for Taranaki Double Stout; Malt Taranaki Double Stout Taranaki XXXX extra strength beer 10 [Ten] Draught Beer. Brewed and bottled in New Zealand by New Zealand Breweries Ltd Wellington Tennent's Strong Ale [and] Tennent's Lager Beer. Brewed and bottled by the D.B. Tui Brewery Ltd, Mangatainoka Trentham Hotel - Fine old Jamaica Rum, Finest old Scotch Whisky, Best French brandy. N Gordon, Trentham Hotel, Trentham. Also one label in this envelope for Fine old Jamaica rum for the Alhambra Hotel Cuba Street Wellington (all printed by H H Tombs Ltd) Tui - East India pale ale; Guiness extra stout and Tui extra stout. Brewed and bottled by the D.B. Tui Brewery Ltd, Mangatainoka Waikato Breweries Ltd - Lulu Brew (French rugby tour 1968); Waikato draught bitter beer; Waikato draught North vs South rugby match 1978, Taumarunui; Happy Hour beer XXXX brewed especially for Bamboo Room Wellington Hotel. Fine old Scotch whisky, bottled in New Zealand by P L Firth, Wellington Hotel, Wellington, New Zealand (printed by H H Tombs Ltd) Westland Breweries Ltd. Tira Pale Ale White Swan Hotel Wellington - Special old Scotch whisky bottled in New Zealand by M McGuire, White Swan Hotel Wellington; Fine old brandy, bottled in New Zealand by N Milligan, White Swan Hotel Wellington (printed by H H Tombs Ltd) Wilson Distillers - matured blend whisky, 45 South, and neck labels. 1977 Worthington - Worthington lager beer; Worthington lager beer bottled especially for the Remuera Squash Rackets Club. Brewed and bottled in New Zealand by Waikato Breweries Ltd, Hamilton. Quantity: 1 box(es) containing 159 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on labels, sizes varying Provenance: Donated from various sources. Cascade Specially Lagered Beer label donated as part of the papers of Brian Spearpoint 2014.

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Zachariah (Zak), Joseph 1863-1965 :Photographs

Date: ca 1880-1910

By: Zachariah, Joseph, 1867-1965; Zachariah, Irene Anita Clematis, active 1925-1965

Reference: PAColl-0043

Description: Three coloured postcards, one of a old Maori woman dozing outside a house (identified as Ceylon Wickliffe's Great Aunt), a Maori girl described as the Arawa Belle (identified as Marie McFarland), and some Maori children playing in the lake at Ohinemutu; the seven men of the executive of the New Zealand Harbour Boards Conference seated outside a building; three photographs of a Maori event in a park, probably in Wellington, with tents pitched and participants wearing kakahu over European dress; two women in traditional dress next to a wood carving, one is holding a hoe; a hut at Hawk's Crag on the Buller River; a loaded cart passing through Porter's Pass; Wellington wharves seen from Oriental Parade; the Buller River; a group of men gathered round a table to sign a document; view from Mount Cook towards Mount Victoria with what are possibly brickworks in the foreground; and photographs of four petitions submitted in Greymouth. Prints labelled Zak collection were taken by him. Arrangement: Prints at PAColl-0043. Also at PA4 and PA5 (see child records). Provenance: Irene C Zachariah was the widow of Joseph Zachariah who operated the Zak studio in Wellington.

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Haylock album

Date: 1880-1889

From: Haylock, Greta Muriel, 1898?-1980 :Photographs

By: Edmund Wheeler & Son (Firm); Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.); Mundy, Daniel Louis, 1826-1881; Ring, James, 1856-1939

Reference: PA1-q-116

Description: Album compiled by Arthur Lagden Haylock, containing views of Lyttelton, Christchurch, Wellington, Nelson, New Plymouth, Tauranga, Ohinemutu, Mangarewa Gorge, Pink & White Terraces, Napier, Timaru, Porters Pass, Castle Hill (West Coast Road), Craigieburn, Waimakariri River, Arthur's Pass, Otira Gorge, Otira, Jacksons, Taipo River, Mount Alexander, Dillmanstown, Hokitika, and Greymouth. Also includes photographs of ships Annie Bow, Ganymede, and City of Perth and Benvenue stranded at Timaru in 1882. Photographs taken 1880s, by James Ring, Burton Brothers, Wheeler & Sons (including prints made by Wheeler from the negatives of D L Mundy) and others. Other Titles - Ramblings through New Zealand. By A.L. Haylock Quantity: 1 album(s). 4 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Brown album with gold borders, entitled `Ramblings through New Zealand. By A.L. Haycock', lettered in gold; 36.5 x 31.5 cm

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[Ephemera and theatre programmes of octavo size for performances of opera and light mus...

Date: 1948

By: Anderson, Ngaire Ruth, 1927-2013

Reference: Eph-A-OPERA-1948

Description: Includes: Wellington Amateur Musical and Dramatic Society ... present "The Arcadians", by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot. Produced by David Devitt, with Gabrielle Phillips as Sombra (photo). Opera House Wellington, commencing 10 April 1948. Programme (2 copies) Hamilton Amateur Operatic Society presents the "Belle of New York", music by Gustave Kerker, book by Hugh Morton. Produced by Eva Moore. Theatre Royal Hamilton, commencing 27 September 1948. Programme Christchurch Civic Music Council in collaboration with the New Zealand Broadcasting Service and the Christchurch Operatic Society presents "Carmen", by Georges Bizet. Produced by Bernard Beeby; musical director Andersen Tyrer (With photos of Tyrer, Arthur Servent, Janet Howe, Bernard Beeby, Dora Drake, Bryan Drake, Gerald Christeller, Len Barnes, Olga Hughes, Valerie Peppler, David Law, Clifford Shirley, William Hamilton). Theatre Royal Christchurch, 24 June - 10 July 1948. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Operatic and Theatrical Society in conjunction with the New Zealand Broadcasting Service present "Carmen", by Georges Bizet. Produced by Bernard Beeby; musical director Andersen Tyrer (With photos of producer and musical director, Janet Howe, Arthur Servent, Dora Drake, Bryan Drake, Felix Yule, Fred Lynch, Frank Crowther). Opera House Wellington, 22 July - 7 August 1948. Programme (2 copies) Auckland Amateur Operatic Society in collaboration with the New Zealand Broadcasting Service and the National Orchestra proudly presents "Carmen", by Georges Bizet. Produced by Bernard Beeby; musical director Andersen Tyrer (With photos of producer, musical director, Janet Howe, Arthur Servent, Dora Drake, Bryan Drake, Gordon Fagan, James Hoskins, Gordon Cole, William Forsman, Thomas Hanna, June Trelawney, Mary Negus). His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 19 August 1948. Souvenir programme (2 copies) The Ex-Services Operatic Club presents "The count of Luxembourg", produced by Joy Asquith. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 29 May 1948. Programme (2 copies) Palmerston North Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society presents "Goodnight Vienna". Produced by Eva Moore. Opera House Palmerston North, 21-28 August 1948. Programme Masterton Choral Society, conductor Albert Bryant; pianiste Gwen Greig, presents concert version of "Maritana", composed by Vincent M Wallace (With soloists Sybil Phillips, Joan Bryant, Stanley Yeoman, Ken Macaulay). Knox Hall Masterton, 15 June 1948. Programme St James Anglican Church Choir, conductor Harry Brusey, presents "The mikado", by W S Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, in concert form. [Lower Hutt], 15-18 September 1948. Programme Greymouth Operatic Society proudly present ... "The new moon", by Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein. With Beverley Patterson as Marianne. Regent Theatre Greymouth, commencing 28 June 1948. Programme Masterton Choral Society presents "A tale of old Japan". Conductor Albert Bryant, pianiste Gwen Greig, soprano Joan Bryant, contralto Alice Graham, tenor Hubert Milverton-Carta, bass Ernest Gardener. Knox Hall Masterton, 19 October 1948. Programme J C Williamson Theatres Ltd present Cicely Courtneidge in a new comedy with music, "Under the counter", by Arthur Macrae, lyrics by Harold Purcell. Australian production by Gerald Kirby; musical director Robert Probst. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing 14 August 1948. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Programmes, sizes ranging under 250 mm.

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Bloch album 3

Date: 1867 - 1888

From: Bloch, Theodor Thorlacius, 1844-1935 :Photographs of New Zealand

Reference: PA1-q-035

Description: Chiefly photographs of Nelson and surroundings; also includes images of Wellington, Port Chalmers and Mitre Peak. Photographs taken by Theodor Bloch, circa 1867 to 1888 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Green covered album with ornamental decoration in black and gold, containing albumen prints of varying sizes; 285 x 250 mm

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Bourke, Edmund G, fl 1888-1892 :Album compiled during voyages of HMS Hyacinth in the Pa...

Date: [1888-1892]

By: Bourke, Edmund G, active 1888-1892; Valentine, George Dobson, 1852-1890; Connolly & Company; Edmund Wheeler & Son (Firm); Morris, John Richard, 1854-1919; Hart, Campbell & Company; Butcher, Pablo, active 2004

Reference: PA1-f-242

Description: Album compiled by Captain Edmund Bourke RN of HMS Hyacinth, on voyages in the Pacific ca 1888-1892. New Zealand views include Auckland, Tikitapu Bush, Waitakere Creek, Pink & white Terraces, Atiamuri, Ohinemutu, Wairakei, Napier, Wellington, Upper Hutt, McNab's Gardens (Lower Hutt), the Teremakau river and cable car, Nelson, Westland, Otira Gorge, Taipo, the Waimakariri River, Christchurch, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, Dunedin and Invercargill. Pacific views include Rarotonga, Samoa, Fiji (including Suva), New Caledonia, Tahiti and Hawaii. Photographers represented include George Valentine, James Connolly, Wheeler & Son, J R Morris, and Hart, Campbell & Co. Includes of gold mining and sluicing in Westland, HM ships Ringarooma and Hyacinth, and games of croquet and polo in Hawaii. HMS Hyacinth, a 3rd class cruiser commissioned in 1886, cruised in the Pacific under the command of Captain Edmund G Bourke RN. In October-November 1888 Bourke sailed around the Cook Islands with the Vice-Consul, hoisting the flag in Rarotonga, Mangaia, Atiu, Mitiaro and Mauke. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Finding Aids: Manuscript list of images housed with album.

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