Music G E O. R E I C H ARD T’£ Pianoforte and Music Warehouse: POPULAR SONGS Let Me Dream Again ■ Vashti ... ... To the Wooda ... Guardian Angel ■ Sweethearts ... Shadow Land ... To,the Woods, Will he Come ... . . Non fever ... ... : ... Looking Back ... ... .Looking Forward ... Fly forth, O Gentle Dove ... Guinevere : ... Oh! Oh! Hear the wild wind blows ’ ..: * A. Sullivat Bordesc Warne: Gounod Sullivat ’ Finshti Warnei A. Sullivan , Matte: A; Sullivan A, Sullivan Pihsiiti A. Sullivan Matte! llu > GEO: REICHARDT’S * r PIANOFORTE & MUSIC WAREHOUSE lit LaMBTON-QUAY. " ; ! Adjoining Mr. ’James’ Furniture Warehouse. ANOFORTES TUNED, REGUL ATED, AND REPAIRED.' i C. AND T. RAMSEY, Cottage and Grand Pianofore Makers, from Broadwood and Sons, London. I ■ : , i Pianofortes re-strung, hammers re-covered, -keys restored to original oolo’v 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. "''V;:,; 1 , C. A T. RAMSEY, ' Willis-street.. E R M: K- .. P, A R K ■ PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. > - > -' - i • ' Mulgrave-strefet,' ’ . '■ -LESSONS ! ON TG,E,‘ PIANOFORTE ’’ •- ■" •KekMENTaKT AKp FINISHING. ' ' ! yo t FOR DIXON. D IXON’S COMMITTEE-ROOM,, at the: White Swain Hotel, Cuba-street; : -1. Hotels HUGHES’S, MELBOURNE HOTEL, Wittlß-BTREkT,'-WEIiINGXbN;‘ V "G. J/’ HUGHES (for oter teri ..years proirietor‘.of Hughes’'’Cate, : CollinsWtreet ' { p/, Melborifrie)’ ' begs to' intimate 11 tio ; ’the ‘ 'irinabi;ants of Wellington,-and to travellers'from the ither parts of New Zealand arid tbe'AUatralJari jolonies, that he' has leased i the above newlywrilt hotel, .which; for extent and ’ con veriiorice >f accommodotiori,'is ! nrisnrpaSsed'in. ion; arid furnished same throughout liar a* good! md .-comfoTtableustyle, placed ithe {culinary, lepartmerit in the charge of, an experienced ikef de<cuisine, laid;in l a stock rif; Gie very best vines, apirits.'and'malt liquors,; established a moderate tariff, and-hopes that, with civility md attention to visitors, he will secure a! share - public patronage and support ,in,,his".under- : faking.,, Luncheon from 12 till, half-past; 2' laily ;'dinner at 6 p.m. ; ; ; j • N I O N'. H 0 .T E L. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST One rif Alcock’s superior billiard tables. , , W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. ! National hotel, lambton- , ; , ■ QUAY. . ... : ; , Messrs. BIRCH & - WILLIAMS are now ihe proprietors of. the above splendid mew Hotel ;: ■- ■■ . The National occupies, a; central situation, md is, furnished throughout with,spacial regard to_ comfort. _ ; The new proprietors hope to merit a liberal linount of patronage from' their friendsarid Republic. : - i ■' D HENRY HALL’S UKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. Manager : JOHN MOSS BROADBENT. ‘ E W ZEALANDER HOTEL Manners-street. J. FENTON, Proprietor, • ANAMAH O T E L Corner of Taranaki,and Yivian-streets. G. S. NICHOLLS, Proprietor. iperior accommodation for. families, per:nt boarders, and visitors to Wellington, rin ten minutes’ walk from the wharf, j ie, of Thurston’s best BilliardijTables rin jremises. | ie undersigned begs to return thainks for rs conferred ori’him in the past, arid trusts, lame may be shown to his'successor: I ■ ' .v; Wm. LIGHT.- . L, ■ T A f ' R H 0 ! T i’E <: ■ - LAMBTON-QUAY, •WEtLINOTONi '■ ) , ■his new anil 1 ' commodious I 'HriteLis 'now ipleted. and open to the public, iccomiriodation for Boarders unsurpassed, iple-rrioms for Commercial Travellers. -i 1 - . JOSEPH AMES, ! , ■ Proprietor. IHEATKE ROYAL HOTEL; The above Hotel ianow open for the accommodation of the public. The proprietor aebks \ continuance of, the, support ■ he • /has already •xperienced as a hotel-keeper in .Wellingtom luring the last twelve years. Tw'o Alcocfc s ipleridid billiard, tables; , Night porter, to merit irrivals by late steamers.-I . THOS. ÜBWIN, proprietor, j Fellmongew. L F B E -D . T, Y .K..R,’ NOAHADBANOA,., i . -V.i ) !j : ’EAM W;00L .SCOURING I WORKS.! ish buyer of Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, and vy. r Also a large aasortment of first-class s always onhand. , , -i!T , ’ool, .locks, and pieces sorted, , scoured, a deuyery of' in Wellingtom and returned 'enta in town for id, per ib. scoured, weight E.'N R vV, ,"W' : A L ,T';p''.N : i ’S' steam wool acopßiNd’ ~ , BLISHMENT Sc,' FELLMONGERY, igie, Ngphauranga ■ Line,Wellington. iJuyrir. of', W9OI, Hides,, .Tallow, , and ‘’ ; .|■'''; S'h'eepsldnti. ‘.'''.. m I ) : LET at Karori, a comfortable Family Residence. —Apply to ' , ; f :Si LANGASTEBjT • ■. uhiiG •>- -"KalroH;' BE LENT on good freehold; Security gveral sums of f »oney from. £IOOO. to Apply to Mr. Brandon, Lambtori^quayi
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5003, 6 April 1877, Page 1
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675Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5003, 6 April 1877, Page 1
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