Madame Patey. k REMEMBBANOE OP THE VISIT OF o THE GBEAT CONTRALTO TO a WELLINGTON. a t Ocoideutal Hotel^Wellington. M, I. Brookss, \ Manager the Dresden Piano (tlo„ I AM very pleased to give my testimony in i regard w the merits of the splendid Piano Bnpphed by your Company to the series of Concerts given by MADAME PATEY in Wellington. : I beg to express my pleasure with the exquisite quality ot its tone, and the superiority ot its finish. The touch-always Mspohßive—was splendid in reiterated notes as well as in the most rapid rune and arpeggio passages, Wishing your Company success, Believe me, Very truly yours, EMILIA WOOD, , Solo Fianiste. Madame Patey's Concert Tour. PIANOS-
By the foremost English, French, or German makers, from 20/monthly, J. E, HOOD, Masterton Agbnt. "mODGOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, ~ tfOBSON STREET, TOLHNGTON, A Classical School for boys from the age of nine, (Established three years,) HEADMASTER, C. li, Gardiner, 8.A., Pembroke College Cambridge; Besidont Assistant Master, E. Y. Bannister, B,A„ Now Zealand University, Drill srj Qp. nastio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence; Snbieots—Divinity, Greek, French, Engligh, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Ckistchurohand Wanganoi The school games, cricket, and Assooiatior football, are personally superintended the boys are thoroughly looked after out n school bourse. Th house has large rooms and stands in extensive grounds, including e. i field for cricket and football. • Vacancies for several boardors and dav boys. : Mr Gardiner's eister Is in. charge of tin domestio arrangements. The next term will begin early in the Is week of FEBRUARY, 1894. Prospeotus am full information on application to Woodcot House. NEW ZEAUND EXPRESS CO H. Cbost (Campbell & Crust). [O. S. Owa GENERAL CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, BHIPPINGandFORWARDING AGENTI JRAKCHES: WBIiMKOTOH, LoNEDIS, OnB'iIOHTJBOH, Adckunp, Oamaru, and Gore, Agencies throughout the Australian Colonic and Abroad, Consignments for Country Firmt chart through Custom and forwarded with iespaldi animoderatt charges. THEN.Z.EXPRESSCO.bogtoannount • thattheyhavenowopenedupAgonoii throughout the Wairarapa districts as undo and consignees of goods from Wellingto t and other parts of the Colony can have A benefit of our speoial low rates, inoludii railage and delivery, by ordering their gooi to be sent through us:— Aoesib.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4716, 11 May 1894, Page 4
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357Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4716, 11 May 1894, Page 4
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