MiSb E. C ARIL'S SCHOOL OF iSHURTHA.SU (Pitman's and Light Line), and TYPEWRITING, BUOKKEEPING AND PAINTING, .-ILYSART DAVVSON'S BUILPINGS Willis-street and Lambton O.ua\\).
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ALBERT HOTEL, WELLINGTON.
MR. GEO. A. ALLEN HAS pleasure m intimating that he has taken ovei the proprietorship of this well-known Commercial and Family Hotel, and trusts that his long experience in firstclass hotel-keeping will add to the comfort of visitors
Suiteb vi ixuoms and all First ciaso Accom. modation for Tourists and Boarders.
Excellent Table Kept.
GEO. ROGERS & SONS' ENGLISH PIANOS,
Makers to the Emperor of Russia.
II AVING now opened out a portion 1 of the shipment of Pianos selected for us by Professor Langley, \re are able to add our own assurance to the testimony given below, and to affirm that they are some of the MOST DELIGHTFUL PIANOS that have ever reached Wellington. (Copy.) sth December, 1903. The Pianofortes manufactured by Messrs. George Rogers and Sons, of Berners-street, London, have been known to me for many years, and I have a very high opinion of them for beauty of tone and responsiveness of touch, combined with excellent workmanship. (Signed) GEORGE LANGLEY. Examiner to the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music.
THE WELLINGTON PIANO CO., LTD. 53, MOLESWORTH-STREET. EASY PAYMENTS.
1, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
Just a Few Suggestions:
OIL and VINEGAR FRAMES Aie the veiy latest table equipment, and eveiy fashionable table boasts one of our handsome designs in fine Silverplate. 18/6 to 30/- each.
PHOTO FRAMES. Ouis aie fitting Frames for the faiiest faces Dainty, uncommon, chased, or massne designs to suit the most modest puise. Puces— 2/6, 3/-. 4/- 7/6, 9/-, and upwaids.
QUAINTLY PRETTY TOILET ARTICLES. That sounds atti active, and they look attiactne, too , eveiy gal wants them. We have just the kind. What moie delicate present than a Silver and Glass Puff-Box Toilet oi Han pin Bottle. 3/6 and 5/- each.
RINGS. Ouis seem to make a pretty hand piettiei, an oidinaiy hand less ordinal v. Rich, plain, bulhant, rare, or simple, as fancy may suggest, and heie you will find the veiy Ring of Rings you weie wanting. Puces— 4o/- to £100 each.
SMELLING SALTS BOTTLES. We stock them in unusual variety, the veiy acme of smartness. Smelling Salts you will always find lefieshing, and a Silvermounted bottle enhances the value. 3/6, 5/-, 7/6, and upwaids.
TEA POTS Aie a necessity in every household, and make most useful gifts. You can get fiom us — large or small, pietty, massive, unique ; in fact, the latest and best. 13/6, 16/6, 18/6, 20/-, 25/-, and upwaids.
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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 214, 6 August 1904, Page 18
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458Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 214, 6 August 1904, Page 18
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