, Hotels ELLINGTON HOTEL, . Moleswohth-steeet. S. CIMINO (late Central Hotel) begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has taken the above fine Hotel, and hopes, by strict attention, to merit a fair share of patronage. ; I Unlimited accommodation for boarders. THE VERY BEST BILLIARD TABLE IN TOWN, ON, THE. PREMISES. NAT 10 N'A L H O T E L, Lambton-quat. Messrs. BIRCH & WILLIAMS, Proprietors, Metropolitan hotel, Wellington. MRS. J. OSGOOD Begs to inform her friends and the public that she intends carrying on the above hotel, so well and favorably known under the management of the late Mr. Osgood. , i Having several suites of private apartments, a private entrance from Pipitea-street, with a good view of the barber, and all the comforts of a first-class hotel, Mrs. Osgood hopes by attention to the comfort of her guests, t° secure the continued patronage of her friends and the public. Accommodation for permanent boarders upon reasonable terms. The best brands of Wines, Spirits; &c., kept on the premises. CE NTR A L HOT ELJ Comer of Lambton-quat and Hunter-street, THOMAS AND SULLIVAN having taken thb above hotel beg to inform the inhabitants of : Wellington and the surrounding districts that they will continue to carry bn the business in a style equal to their predecessor, and hope to merit a continuance of the support accorded to; him. N.B.—The Daily Luncheon at the Central will be a speciality. ■ i Breakfast at 8 a.m.; Tea at 6 p.m.: • First-class Accommodation for Boarders. AN A M A H O .T E L Corner of Taranaki and Vivian-streets. G. S. NIOHOLLS, Pbopeietpb. . CRICKETERS’ ARMS HOTEL, , Top of Tory-street. ■, , The above hotel having been thoroughly renovated and enlarged, how possesses splendid Accommodation for Boarders and Families. Wines, Spirits, and Ales, of the best brands. J. MURPHY, Proprietor. T HEATRE ROYAL HOTEL. The above Hotel is now open fo the accommodation of the public. The proprietor seeks a continuance of the support he has already experienced as a hotel-keeper in Wellington during the last twelve years. Two of Alcock’s splendid billiard tables. Night porter to meet arrivals by late steamers.' : THOS. URWIN, proprietor. N EW ZEALANDER:HOTEL Manners-street. j i J. FENTON, Proprietor. G O M M E R C I A L . HO TEL, WILLIS-STREET. • ,V . H., BENNETT, Proprietor. ... music G E O. R E I C H A R D T ,’S Pianoforte and Music Warehouse, A,Shipment of PIANOS from the , factory, of Messrs. BRINSMEAD & SONS, and BOLOFF, of Newbrandenburg, are tohand, ex ROBINA DUNLOP, The following is clipped from one of the leading London papers , “The few great, makers.,rested on their laurels and prestige of their: names ; but to the credit of Messrs. Brindsmead and Sons, of Wigmore-street, they have not relied on that only; for the addition of their ‘perfect check repeater action ’ is indeed perfection, and now considered an absolute necessity with every instrument, not only by professionals, but with the public generally, A few of the advantages of this extraordinary invention ■ are . extreme delicacy of action, sustaining quality, fulness and power of tone, touch beautifully light, and repetition perfect, ' b , : A varied stock of new Vocal and Instrumental Music. Musical Cabinets—Price la. All Sheet Music at t “ Half Price.” GEO. REICHARDT’S , . PIANOFORTE & MUSIC WAREHOUSE ,i , Lambton-quat. Adjoining Mr. James’ Furniture Warehouse. P ianofoßtes tuned, regulated, AND REPAIRED. ' Messrs. C. and T. RAMSEY, Pianofortemakers (from Broadwood and Son’s,.London), in thanking the musical public of Wellington and surrounding districts for favors bestowed during the past two years, take the opportunity of informing them that they have REMO V ED To premises newly : erected, opposite Mr, E. Anderson’s, Willis-street, where all orders entrusted, to them will be promptly and carefully attended to. Dealers in pianofortes, harmoniums, violins, flutes, concertinas, accordeons, &c., &c. Also, new aud standard music, in sheet and book. OB 0 N N I N G T 0 N, , Pianoforte and Music Warehouse, Wholesale and Retail, Lambton-quay. Just landed ex Endymion— GENUINE ERARD PIANOS. Ex City of Madras— A new slock of Organs, Harmoniums, and all kinds of Musical: Instruments, including complete sets of Brass Band Instruments ; Cornets by Courtois and other makers. An immense stock of Pianos to select from by the following reliable . makers ;—Erard, Broadwood, Kirkraan, Brinsmead, Kaps, Neumeyer, Neufeld, Dassel, Anchor Freres, Bord, Legg, &c. LOWEST PRICES for CASH or DEFERRED, PAYMENTS. Every instrument guaranteed as to Quality, and exchanged after purchase if required. Instruments for shipment or country packed free. Intending .purchasers would oblige by looking through my stock, and comparing prices, before purchasing elsewhere. ■pRIOE ONE SHILLING EACH. BOOSEY’S MUSICAL INSTRUCTORS. The success which has attended the publication of Bdosey and Co’s Shilling Tutors, has induced them 1 to add several important works to the series, which now forms the best collection of handy-books of musical instruction published in any country; Dr. Callcott’s Grammar op Music. Edited by J. Pittman. Price Is. W. T. Best’s First, Organ Book. Price Is. J. W. Elliot's New Harmonium Tutor. Price Is. . Hennings’ First Book fob the Violin, including 162 progressive exercises. Price la. Case’s Violin Tutor. (Twentieth thousand.) Price Is. Brinlby Richards’ First Lessons for the : Pianoforte. Price Is. George Mount’s Popular Pianoforte Tutor. (Seventy-second thousand.) Price Is. Balfe’s Ballad Tutor. Price Is. Vaccaji’s Singing Method, without Solfeggi. ■; Price Is.. : ' 1 Hatton's Singing Tutor for Ladies’ Voices. ■ New and enlarged edition. Price Is. Hatton’s Singing Tutor for Men’s Voices. New and enlarged edition. Price Is. Kapfey’s Clarionet Tutor, including 100 iexercises. Price Is. . Edward Howell’s First Book for the Violinoello. (Adapted from Romberg.) Price Is. R. S. Pratten's Flute Tutor. New and enlarged edition. Price Is. Stanton Jones' Cornet Tutor. Price Is. Case’s Concertina Tutor. Price Is. BOOSEY & CO., LONDON ; And all Musicsellers in New Zealand.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5122, 23 August 1877, Page 4
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