he ig er ty ill ss E, it, K R, > it Madame Patey, i REMEMBRANCE OP THE VISIT 01 THE GREAT CONTRALTO TO WELLINGTON, Occidental Hotel, Wellington. M. J. Brookes, T AM very pleased to give my testimony 11 A regard to tho merits of the splendii Piano supplied by your Company to thi 6™ J>f Concerts given by MADAM! PATEY in Wellington. I teg to eipress my pleasure with thi exquisite quality ol its tone, and thi superiority of its finish, The touoh-a" os well as in the most rapid runs am arpeggio passages, Wishing vout Compan' success, . r Believe me, Very truly y^ura, EMILIA WOOD, Solo Pianiete. Madame Patey's Concert Tour, PIANOS— By the foremost English, Frenoh or German makers, from 20/monthlv. • J, E, HOOD, MASTERTOH AGBNI. mODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, tfOBBON STREET, WELLINGTON, A Classical Sohool for boys from the age ol nine. (Established three years,) Headmaster, o. i*. Gardiner, 13, a. Pembroke College Cambridge; lieai dent Assistant Master, E. Y. Bannister, B, A, Now Zealand University; Drill arrf nastio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence, Sub' iects—Divinity, Latin, Greek, Frenoh, Eng. ligli, History, Geography, Arithmetio, Euclid Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarship! — || uugQDUi ine sohool games, orloket, and Assooiatior football, are personally superintended the boys are thoroughly looked after out), school bourse, Th house has large rooms, and stands in extensive grounds, inoK'ding a Vaoanoiesfor several boarders and das oys. ' Mr Gardiner's sister is in charge of the , „in early in the Ist week of FEBRUARY, 1894. Prospectus and lull information on application to Woodcotc NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS GO H. Crust (Campbell<»Crust). [C.S.Owen GENERAL CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING and FORWARDING AGENTS BRANCHES: Wellington, Dunedin, Ohrtbtohuroh, Auckland, Oamaru, and Gore, and Abroad Consignments fir Country Firm cleared through Customs and forwarded with HE N.Z, EXPRESS CO. . m uiiHiujt/rt uioirii«k» ua under, ana consignees of goods from Wellington ana otbfir parts of tho Colony can have ihe benefit oi our special low ratea, including railage and delivery, by ordering their goods to be sent through us:— Greytown .. Messrs Hayes <fe Wenden Carterton .. .. Mr D, Sullivan Masterton ~ Mr R. Evernden, Junr. EEETinimA .. Mr A. Mauguscn Pahiatua Mr B. Budden Extract from Soale op Charoes vrom Welhnoion, IKOIODING Bailaob AND Delivers:— To Carterton 311) 711) 141b 281b 601b 6d 9d 1/6 2/. 2/6 lowt lo lqr lo 2qr lo 3qr 2o 2o lqr 2c 2or 3/3 3/9 4/3 4/9 6/3 5/9 6/3 T Masterton 81b 71b 141b 281b 261b 6d Od 1/6 2/• 2/6 lewt lo lqr lo 2qr lo 3qr 2o 2o lqr 2o2qr - 4/3 4/9 6/3 '6/9 6/3 7/And so on. NOTE: These the ordinary freights. For goods with special low railway rates our -hargesare proportionately less. Full information on application to Looal Agents; 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 pied by Mr Geo, Sage. OLD FRIENDS AND NEW FACES will be m domed, and patrons will find the Oentrai Saiooh second to none id Masterton for COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, AND CIVILITY A. BENDEKSON, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Quetti Street, Masterton, [Established 1885, | A SPLENDID selection of Jewellery of the latest designs in gold and silver. forMi'nnr Rtnite—n 1 n___ n fact one of the largest stocks of Silver' ware to be found in tlie Colonjr, I have just received a large number of tho celebrated Boston Lever Watches whioli I intend to give away at Twenty Shillings Each, And the address is—A. HENDERSON, Practical Watchmaker, Queen-st., Masterton, P.O. Box No. 33. SPECIAL NOT (JE TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE WAIItABAPA. C V L CUTLEB, PIANOFORTE AND AMERICAN ORGAN MAKER AND TUNER, years with Collard & Collard, London late foreman for'the well-known firm of Jones & Co., Bristol, and latterly with W H, Paling k Co. Ld., Sydney. MR CUTLER will at tho request of several old olients shortly pay a visit to tho Wairarapa for the purpose of thomdodh repairing and tuning pianos and organs, bringing fools and materials for all kinds of repairs. Those in need ofhiß servioeswill thus be afforded an opportunity of -having work done by a legitimate I c ti Mr Cutler's vast experience as a manu faoturer, repairer, and tuner has enabled him to become a perfect master of his profession, Mr Cutler is noted for his workmanship throughout the entire Colony. . If sufficient inducement offers Mr C E t ..... IWII lUU icguiunyt Date of first visit in future issue, Orders left at office W.D. Times d» attended to. .ompily Wellington addressjwo ton. 5 _ Terrace and Mulgrave Street, ■ Library, , neat Church Speciality renewing tor worn Installments,. Wis [of BUSINESS' NOTIFIO I'HENEWEF.^rdon and BOOKS diieot from LonMagazines,' • , tho English Journals rithin a ' may be obtained Jceau i> ' cw bm ot tk6 B ™l of every Tho ; Colonial Newspapws also Agent for" Wairarapa Daily Tiidw." ' A firat-olasa and complete on the premises, J. B. INNES.J f afca,' SiATiosiEi w-tes.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4724, 18 May 1894, Page 4
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