THE PALACE HAIRDRESSING SALOON. CIGAR DIVAN. XJ W. WRIGHT has much pleasure ** . in intimating to his customers and the general public that he has opened the above with all the latest American im-. provements The only s doon in town fittedl with the Patent Lounge American Chairs. I have , also secured the services of Mr G. Thomas, Practical Tousorial Artist, late of' Collins st., Melbourne. Two chairs continually going. A Large and varied Stock of Mounted Pipes E. W. WRIG HT, Hairdresser axd Tobacconist, Corner Dee and Esk sts., near W. Lewis and, Co., Drapers. CHAS. BEGG- & CO., 21 PRINCES STREET/ DUNEDIN. The best, cheapest, and oldest Piano, Organ, and Music Warehouse in Otago. COLL ABB Sf COLL ABB PIANOSBrass Instruments by Besson and Boosey. GOES & KALLMANN PIANOS. Banjos. Guitars. Mandolines. Violins., BTOBY GLABK ORGANS. Sheet and Book Music —Vocal & Instrumental: ENGLISH EXHIBITION MODEL PIANO—£3B net. Repairs or all Kinds Carefully Executed., Sandon and Steedman Pianos. 21 Princes St., Dnnedin, CHAS. BEGG AND GO.
ILLICRAP’S STRINGS, for all instruments. LILLTCRAP’S Violins, Violas, Cellos LILLICRAP’S Piccolos, Flutes and Fifes LILLICRAP’S Saxhorns, Tenors, Bari tones, Euphoniums, Trombones, Drums LILLIC RAP’S VAMPING TUTORS, 2s LILLICRAP’S Bagpipe Music, Reeds, etc. LILLICRAP’S Guitars, Banjos, Mandolines LILLICRAP’S Violin Tutors, Cornet Tutors LILLICKAP’S—The New Victoria Violin Case Country Churches allowed special terms forOrgans. Send for List. P- JT. liilliorap MUSIC SELLER, Dsn Street, INVERCARGILL. CLARINET. 'R. F. J. LILLIGRAP is open to re-, ceive pupils for above, and is also, open for engagements for concerts, town or country, solo or orchestral. Terms moder ate ; apply DRESDEN, DEE ST. SOUTHLAND CONSERVATOIRE OF MUSIC, Crescent, Invercargill. Principal ... Adalbert Francis, TUPOLDER of diplomas from Royal Col- ■■ leges of Prague and Leipzig, and late Solo Violinist to Queen of Roumania and Count Taaffe, the celebrated statesman of Austria. M. Francik begs to announce that, having decided to remain in Invercargill, he has. formed the above, in which pupils may be instructed in every branch of music, on exactly the same basis as in the most advanced European institutions. Further particulars may be had from M. Francik, in his rooms over Messrs Carswell and Co.’s offices, the Crescent, or at theSouthland Club Hotel. [a card.J fflll AND MRS MOHR, TEACHERS OF Pianoforte Singing Harmony Composition Cornet Clarionet,. Etc. Terms, eic., on Application. Residence : TAY STREET, Opposite First Church.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 38, 16 December 1893, Page 4
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386Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 38, 16 December 1893, Page 4
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