TAMES HISLOP \ and V Architects, lE. W. WALDEN, ) Bethunes Buildings (corner Featherston and Brandon streets). NOTICE. I HAVE to intimate to my Wellington friends that I have taken offices in Messrs. Myers and Co.'s building, Hunter-street, where I will carry on business as Accountant, Trade Assignee, etc. WM. GRAY, F.1.A., N.Z. (Late of Cook and Gray).
Spencer Pianos. LONDON PIANO CO.,
MANNERS STREET.
H.R.H. THE DUCHESS OF YORK, in acknowledging receipt of one of these Pianos, writes :—": — " The Piano has been much admired. What a fine tone it has." S. C. CASTLE, Victoria-street (opposite Public Library) BUILDER, JOINER, and SCHOOL FURNITURE MAKER. FOR all Kinds of Jobbing Work, Office Fittings, etc., give me a trial. Promptly and Cheaply is my motto. ESTIMATES GIVEN. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS ED. TONES and CO. have FOR SALE— Sand, Gravel, Spawls, Broken Metal, Path Gravel, and Loamy Soil for Gardens. Delivered in any quantity to all parts of the City and Suburbs. We have always FOR SALE — First-class Hacks, Draughts, Geldings, Fillies, Spring-cart and Lorry Horses. Apply to F. TONES, BRICK WORKS, WEBB STREET. Telephone 1094.
E. J. MORRIS, Jr., UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 10, TARANAKI-STREET, WELLINGTON. FUNERALS Conducted to •uit nil Clmsm. Country Orders reoeire Prompt Attention. Tblvhoni 937. ballroom dancing and deportment. classes for beginners. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at 8 p.m., in her Pnvate Hall, 56, Ghuznee-street, next St. Peter's Church. Term commences with pupil. Mrs. Mason's method of instruction ensures proficiency in one quarter at class or in six private lessons. Pnrate lessons by arrangement.
"THE BURLINGTON" HOT LIGHT LUNCHEON AND TEA .BOOMS. DUTHIE'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS-STREET. NOW OPEN ! NOW OPEN ! Wright & Co., PASTRYCOOKS AND CONFECTIONERS. THE ROYAL HONOURS. TO THE MAYOR AND CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON. GEO. BEDFORD, Umbrellamaker, 181, Lambton Quay, having served the public so well and faithfully for the past 25 years, would like to suggest that when the commemorative titles and honours are served out, he considers that the first claim should not go past him. He is to be seen daily at the Umbrella Palace, working hard to keep other people alive. Note the address • GEO. BEDFORD, The Umbrella Sing, 181, LAMBTON QUAY.
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 June 1901, Page 4
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364Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 June 1901, Page 4
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