Madame Patby, REMBHBItANOE OP THE VISIT OF THE.iGREAT CONTRALTO TO . WELLINGTON, Occidental Hotel, Wellington; M, J, Bhookes, ' Manager tboDresdon Piano Co., Wellington. DeabSik,- ' AM very pleased to give my testimony in .■ regard-10 the merits of the splendid. mo supplied by your Company to the ries of Concerts given by MADAME ITEY in Wellington. J beg to express my pleasure with tho iquisite quality of its tone, and the iperlority of its finish, Thetbuoh-ahvays spoDßive—was splendid in reiterated notes ' well 1 as in''the'most'rapid runs and Very truly yours, EMILIA WOOD, Solo Pianiste. Madame Patey's Concert Tour. MOSBy the foremost English, French, or Gorman mites, from 20/monthly. J. E. HOOD, Masterton Agent. WOODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, tfOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, nlnn.L.l 0.1...1 J..L »_-'!,- _ ■ nine.. (Established three years,) f BADMiBTEB.Ts. Gardiner. B,A„ lent Assistant Master, E. Y. Bannister, B. A,, tew Zealand University j Drill vi Qjmlastio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrenoe. Subeota —Divinity, Latin, Greek, Frenoh, Engimmmmm nd entrance atChri6tohurohndWanganui 'he sohool games, arioket, and Assooiatior ootball, are.personally superintended he boys are thoroughly looked after outn ohoolhourse. Th house has large rooms, .nd stands in extensive grounds, including a ield for orioket and football. Vacanoiesfor several boarders and day rays. Mr Gardiner's sister is in charge of the loinestio arrangements. •' Tho next termwill begin early in tho Ist reek of FEBRUARY, 1894. Prospeotua and ull information on application to Woodcote W8 jealmd EXPRESS CO B.Cbust (Campbell dsCrußt). [C. 8, Owen GENERAL CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, BHLPPINGand FORWARDING AGENTS JRAKOHES: Wellinoton, Dunedin, CmvOTiDROH, Auckland, Oamabo, Ann Gobe. Agencies throughout tho Australian Colonics and Abroad, Consijmnenfs for Country Firms cleared through Custom andforusarded with despateli andmoderatt chdrgei. THEN.Z.EXPRESSCO.bcgtoannounce that they have nowopened up Agenoios throughout the Wairarapa dietriota as under, and consignees of goods from Wellington and other parts of the Colony can' have iho benefit ol our special low rates, muluding railage and delivery, by ordering their goodß to be sent through us:— Aoents. Feathebsion Messrs MoLeod & McEenzie Greitown ~ Meßsrs Hayes AWlmden Camebton .. ~ Mr D, Sullivan Mastebton ~- Mr R, Evemdenij Junr. Eeetahuna ~ ~ Mr A. Mangiisca Pahiatua .. .. Mrß.Budden Extract from Scale of Chaboes vrom Wklltngion, inolodino Railaoe anb Delivers : To Carterton 31b 71b 141b 28ft 661b 6d 9d' 1/6 2/- 2/e lewt lo Iqr lo 2qr lo 3qr 2o 2o lqr 2o 2qr 3/3 3/9 4/3 ■ 4/9 5/3 5/9 6/3 1' Masterton Blb Ms 141b 28lb 261 6d 9d 1/6 2/- 2/1 lcwtlolqrlo2qrlc3qr 2o 2o lqr 202q •4/3 4/9 5/3 5/9 6/3 7/And so on. NOTE: These are the ordinary freights, For goods with special low railway rates our oharges are proportionately less, Full information on application to Looa Agents | or to Wellington Manager , DAVID GAIN Central Shaving Saloon A. WHITE & CO, BEG to announce that they have nou commenced business sb HAIRDRESSERS 4 TOBACCONISTS OLD FRIENDS and NEW FACES the Central Saloon Becond to none in Masterton for COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, and CIVILITY A, HENDERSON, PRACTICAL WATOHMAKER ANf JEWELLER, Queen Sfrcef, Maskrkn, A SPLENDID selection of Jewellery of tho latest designs in gold and silver, Veddlng ltings-a special line of real beau- >:''. Handsome cruets, toast racks, etc., n fact one of tho largest stocks of Silver ware to be found in tho Colony, I have jus received a large number of tho celobratci Boston'Levor Watohes whioh I intend t give away at Twentt Shillings Each. And theaddresßis-A. HENDERSON, Praotical Watchmaker, Queen-st., Masterton, P.O. Box No, 33, SPECIAL NOT CE TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE WAIRARAPA. CLCUTLEE, PIANOFORTE AND AMERICAN ORGAN MAKER AND TUNER, Ten years with Collard & Collard, London late foreman for the well-known firm of Jones & Co., Bristol, and latterly with W H, Paling & Co. Ld., Sydney. MR CUTLER will at tho request of several old- olients shortly pay a visit to theWoirafapa for the purpose of thorouohlv. repairing and tuning pianos and organs, bringing tools and materials'for all kinds of repairs. Thoso in need of his serviceswill thus be afforded an opportunity of having work dono by it legitimate tradesman, Mr Cutler's vast experience as a manu factor, repairer; and tuner has enabled him to become a perfect master of bis profession,: . . 1 Mr Cutler is noted for his workmanship throughout the entire Colony. ; Ii Buffloiont inducement offers Mr 0. will visit the Wairarapa regularly. Date of first visit infuture issue, Orders loft at office W.D. Times promptly attended to. '■ Wellington address]>rofem. 5 Cambridge Terrace and Mulgnwe Street, near Ohuroh Library, wornlnßtiuments, BUSINESS KOTIFIO i f \HE NEWESTBOOKS direct from LonI don and the leading English Journals EBl»IEBj,i,Bl
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18940516.2.27.8
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4720, 16 May 1894, Page 4
Word count
Tapeke kupu
740Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4720, 16 May 1894, Page 4
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.