Madame Patey, A BEMEMBBANCE OP THE VISIT OP THE GREAT CONTRALTO TO WELLINGTON. Ocoidental Hotel, Wellington. M, J, Bbookes, Manager the Dresden Piano Oo„ Wellington. Dbab Sin,— I AM very pleased to give my testimony in regard 10 the merits of the splendid Piano supplied by your Company to the series of Concerts given by MADAME PATEY in Wellington. I beg to express my pleasure with the exquisite quality ol Its tone, and the superiority of it's finish.. The touch—alwaye responsive—was splendid in reiterated notes as well as in the most rapid runs and arpeggio passages. Wishing your Company succecs, Believe me, Very truly yours, EMILIA WOOD, Solo Fianißte. Madame Patey'a Conceit Tour, PIANOSBy the foremost English, Frerioh, or German makers, from 20/monthly. , J. E, HOOD, Masterton Agent.
mmOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, tfOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON. EADMASTER, C. Gardiner, 8.A., dent Assistant Master, E. Y. Bannister, 8.A., New Zealand University j Drill H Gjmnastio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence, Subjects Latin, Greek, French, English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euolid, Algebra. Boys prepared for The school games, cricket, and Assooiatior football, are personally superintended' '■ the boys are thoroughly looked aftorouth school bourse, Th house has large rooms, and statids in extensive grounds, induing a field for cricket and football. Vacancies for several boarders and day Mys. Mr Gardiner's sister is in charge of the The nest term will begin early in the Ist week of FEBRUARY, 1894. Prospectus and full information on application to Woodcote dew mm EXPRESS GO H. Cnusi (Campbell a Crust). [O.B. Owes GENERAL CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING and FORWARDING AGENTS BRANCHES: Wellington, Dunedm, Cim-STcnoncn, Auckland, Oamabd, inn Gobe, and Abroad, Consignments for Country Firms cleared through Customs and forwarded with despatch andmoderate charges, THE N.Z. EXPRESS CO.beg to announce that they have now opened up Agencies and consignees of goods from Wellington and other parts of the Colony can have (he benefit of our^ special low rates, including us:— Agents. Feathebston Mesßrs MoLeod & MoSenzie Camebion Mr D.Sullivan Mabtebtoh ~ Mr R. Evernden, Junr. Eketadijna ~ Mr A. Mangbsca Pahuiua .. .. Mr B.Budden Esxiuox FROM SCALE OP CuABOEB FROM Wellington, including Railage ash Deliver!:— To Carterton 3lb 7lb 141b 281b 56R 6d 9d 1/G 2/■ 2/e lowt lo lqr lo 2qr lo 3qr 2o 2o lqr 2o 2qr 8/8 3/9 4/3 4/9 5/3 5/9 1' Masterton 3lb 71b 141b 2811) Gd 9d 1/6 2/• lcwt lo lqr lo 2qr 1c 3qr 2o 2o lqr 2o 2qr 4/3 4/9 5/3 5/9 6/3 7/And so on. NOTE: These an the ordinary freights, or goods with speoial low, railway ratos our oharges are proportionately less. Full information on application to Looal gents | or to Wellington Manager DAVID GAIN Central Shaving Saloon A, WHITE & CO, BEG to announce that they have now commenced business as HAIRDRESSERS 4 TOBACCONISTS In the commodious premises lately occa< pied by Mb Geo. Sage, OLD FRIENDS and NEW FAOES will bo wucomed, and patrons will find the Central- Saloon second to none in Masterton for COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, AND 01VJLITI A. BENDEtfM, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER; Queen Street, -Masterton. A SPLENDID selection o! Jewellery of the latest designs in gold and silver. Vcdding Rings—a speoial line of real beauI: i Handßomo cruets,, toast racks, eic,, m fact one of the latest stocks of Silverware to bo found in tlio Colony, I have just -eoeived a largo nnmber of the celebrated Boston Lever Watobes whioh I intend to And' the address is—A. HENDERSON, Practical Watchmaker/ Queen-Bt., Masterton, P.O, Box No, 33. t I a t i ii i A
SPECIAL SOT OE TO THE ItESIDENTS OP THE WAIBABAPA. j C- L CUTLEE, RANOFORTE AND AMERICAN OBOAN \ MAKER AND TUNER. Tea years with Collard & Coilard, London IBM foreman for the well-known firm of k' 0 '' B r ' s '°li "id latterly with W Hi filling 4 Co. Ld.j Sydney, Mk CUTtER will at the request of several old olienta shortly pay a visit to the Wairarapa for the purpose of mmtm repairing and tuning pianos Morgan.,, bringing tools andmaterialu for »«kinds of repairs. Those in need of his scrvicesttill thus be afforded an opportunity of having work done by a ieoitihak , Mr Cutler's vast experience as a raanu gctnrer, repairer, and tuner has enabled jrato become a perfect master of his pro-
IMr Cutler is noted for his workmanship mroughout tho entire Colony. B sufficient inducement offera, Mr 0. attended tof a<Offi<!o W ' D ' T,MES 5 Cambridge wrrace and Mulgrave Street, near .Church Speciality renewing touch' and tone of worninstiuments,.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4715, 10 May 1894, Page 4
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