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Madame Patey, A REMEMBRANCE OP THE VISIT OF THE GKEAT CONTRALTO TO •WELLINGTON. Occidental Hotel, Wellington, M, J, Bbookes,Manager the Dresden Piano Go,, Wellington, DEiiiSni,— I AM very pleased to give my testimony In regard to the merits-of the splendid Piano supplied hy your Company to 'the series of Concerts Riven by MADAME PATEY in Wellington, I beg to express my pleasure with the exquisite quality of. .its tone, and the superiority of its finish, The touch—always raponaivo—was splendid in reiterated notes as well as in tne most rapid runß and arpeggio passages. - Wishing your Company SUWB, Believe me, Very truly yours, EMILIA WOOD, Solo Pianiste. Madame Patey's Concert Tout. PIANOS— By the foremost English, French, or German makers, from 20/monthlv. J. E, HOOD, Masterton Agent.

m/OODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, ifOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School (or boys from the age of nine. (Established three jeara,) Headmaster, c, l, Gardiner, b.a., Pembroke College Cambridge; Resident Assistant Master,E. Y.Bannister,B.A., New. Zealand University j Drill a r i nastio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrenoe. Subjects—Divinity, Latin, Greek, Frenoh, English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Christchuichand W anganul The school games, otioket, and Associate football, are personally superintended the boys are thoroughly looked after outu school hourse. Th house has large rooms, and stands in cxtonsivo grounds, including a field for cricket and football. Vacancies for several boarders and day boys. Mr Gardiner's sister is In charge of the domestic arrangements. ■ The next term will begin early in the Ist week of FEBItUABY, 1894. ftospeotus and full Information on application to Woodcote House.

NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO H, CrnjßT (Campbell <B Crust). [0.8.0 m •GENERAL OARRIERB, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING and FOITWABDING AGENTS JBANOHES? Welukotos, Uosedis; CniraicmjEcn, AUCKLAND, OaIUBD, AND OoKE. and Abroad. Comignments for Country Firms cleared through Custom and forwarded with despatch and moderate c/iarfltj, THE N.Z. EXPBESS CO.beg io announce that they bave'nowopened up Agencies throughout the Wairarapa districts as under, and consignees ot goods from Wellington and otVip* parts ot the Colon; can have the benefit oi our spcolal lon rates, including to be sent through us:— Agents. FEiinEßsiON Messrs MoLeod & McKenzie Gbeitowh i Oamertoh .. Mr D. Sullivan Mastemon „ Mr B, Evemden, Junr. Emuim .. .. Mr A. Mangufca Piuum ~ Mr B. ""

Eirncx most Soak op Gharqeb vboii WELLINGTON, IKCLDDIN3 EAILA(IB AND DELIVERY To Carterton 31b 7lb 141b 281b 561b Cd 3d 1/6 2/- 2/e lowt la lqr lo 2qr lo Bqr 2o 2o lqi 2o 2qt 3/3 3/9 4/3 4/9 fi/8 5/9 6/3 i Masterton 311) 7ft 1411) 2811) 2611) 6d i)d 1/6 2/• 2/6 lcwt lo lqr lo 2qr lc Bqt 2o 2o lqr 2o 2qr 4/3 4/9 '6/3 ■ 6/9 6/3 7/And so onNOTE: These em tho ordinary freights, For goods wi'»h Bpeoiallow railway rates our ohargea aro proportionately less. Pull information on application to Itoaal Agents j or to Wellington Manager DAVID GAIN

Central Shaviug Saloon A, WHITE & CO, EG to announce thai they have now commenced business as hairdressers & tobacconists in the commodious premises lately occupied by Mr Geo, Saoe, OLD FRIENDS and NEW FACES mil be m loomed, and patrons will find the Central SiinoN second to none in Masterton for COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, and CIVILITY A. HENDEJRSON, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Qmn Street, Maskrlm. [Estamibhed 1885. | A SPLENDID selection of Jewellery of the latest designs in gold and silver, Vedding Bings—a special line of real beaui:i: Handsome cruets, toast racks, etc,, i fact oiie ot the largest stooks oi Silverivare to be found in the Colony, I have just received a large number of the celebrated Boston Levor Watobes which I intend to give away at Twenh Srimtmas Each. And tho addrceßls—A. HENDERSON, Praetical Watchmaker, Queen-st,, Masterton, P.O. Box No, 83,

SPECIAL NOT UE TO THE RESIDENTS OP THE WAIRARAPA. C. L CUTLER, ! PIANOFORTE AND AMERICAN ORGAN MAKES AND TUNiffi, Ten yeare.with Collard & Collard, London late foreman for the well-known firm of Jonea & Co., Bristol, and latterly with W Hi Paling & Go. Ld., Sydney. MR CUTLER will at tho request of ■ several old clients shortly pay a visit to the Waivarapa for the purpose of inoitononiT repairing and tuning pianos and organs, bringing tools and materials for all kinds ot repairs. Those in need of his eervioeswill thus be afforded an opportunity of having work done by a uavsaan tradesman, Mr Cutler's vast experioncd as a nianu lacturer, repairer, and tuner has enabled him to become a perfect master of his profession, Mr Cutler is noted lot his workmanship throughout the entire Colony, ' If sufficient inducement offers Mr 0. will visit the Wairarapa regukrly, Date of first vieit in future issue. Orders left at office W.D, Times promptly attended to, ■. Wellington addresspro tern, 5 Cambridge Terrace and Mulgrave Street, neat Church Library. 'Speciality renewing touch and tone of worn instilments,. BUSINESS NOTIFIO I pME NEWEST BOOKS flireot fromLon--1;;' don and the.Je&flingEnglish Journals Magazirite, and Newspapers may bo obtained within a few hours.of., .the. arrival of every Ocean Bteamer.. 'Theprinolpa! Ooloniel'Newspapers alto kept,ln stock.' Agent for" WinuKm Dam Times," •A first-olass and complete piloting stock o'litW premises, .• j. 'b.-'inneb- • Prisxeßi Surtui ii® booksm, ' [(Opposite® S? ißuildings) ""'v: xWtdfr.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4718, 14 May 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4718, 14 May 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4718, 14 May 1894, Page 4

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