Madame, Patey. A REMEMBRANCE OF THE VISIT OF THE GREAT CONTRALTO TO WELLINGTON, . Occidental Hotel,' Wellington, M.J.Brookes, Manager tho Dresden "Piano Co., ■ Wellington!' IAM very ploaaod to give my testimony in regard to tho merits of the splendid Pio.no supplied by. your Company to the series of Concerts given by MADAME PATEY in Wellington,. I beg to express my pleasure irith the exquisito quality'of its tone, and the superiority ot its finish, The touch—always NSBponßwe-waß splendid in reiterated notcß as well as In tho most rapid runa and arpeggio passages, Wishingyour Company SUCCCPB, Move mo, Very truly yours, EMILIA WOOD, Solo Pianiato. Madamo Patey's Concert Tour, PIANOSBy the foremost English, French, or German makers, from 20/monthly. J, E, HOOD, Masterton Agknt. NEW ZEAUND EXPRESS GG H.Cbdßi (Campbell cB Crußt). [O.S.Owen GENERAL CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPINGandFORWARDING AGENTS BRANCHES: Wellinoton, Dunedm, OnmsidnnßOH, Auckland, Oamabd, and Gobe. Agencies throughout tho Australian Colonies and Abroad. Consignments for Country Firms cleared (krwgh.Cwtom ami forwarded with despatcli. and moderate c/iorges, THE N.Z. EXPEESB CO. beg to announce that they have now opened up Agenoies throughout tho Wairarapa distriots as under, and consignees of goods fcoin : Wellington and other parts of the Colony can bavo the Full information on application to Local Agonts; or to Wellington Manager DAVID GAIN OeutrtU Shaviug Saloon ' A. WHITE & CO. BEG to aimotioce that they have now commenced business as 1 Hairdressers & tobacconists in the commodiouß promises lately ocon. | pied by Mr Geo. Sage. \ OLD FRIENDS and NEW PACES 3 will be wt loomed, and patrons will find 3 the Cmtrai, Saloon second to none in Haatortou for • COMFORT, OLE 1 NLIMBSS, and 1 CIVILITY A. BENDEKSON, . fRAOTIOAL WATCHMAKER AND f JEWELLER, Queen Street, Masterton, [ESTABLISHED 1885, | A SPLENDID selection of Jewellery of the latest designs in gold and silver. 1 Vedding Rings—a. special line of real beauJ J'.i Handsome cruets, toast racks, etc, 1 n fact one of the largest stooks of Silverware to be found in the Colony, I have just received a largo number ol the celebrated j Boston Lover Watche3 whioh rintend to ' giveaway at Twemi Shillings Each. 3 And the address is-A, HENDERSON Praotieal Watchmaker, 5 Queen-st,, Masterton, P,O, Box No, 33,'
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE WAIRARAPA. C L- CUTLER PIANOFORTE AND AMERICAN ORGAN MAKER AND TUNER, Ten years with Collard & Collard, London late ioioman lot the well-known firm oi Jones & Co., Bristol, and latterly with W H, Paling it Co. Ld„ Sydney. MR CUTLER will at the request of soveral old clients shortly pay a rait to tho Wairarapa for tho purpose of monotraaM ropairing and tuning pianos and organs, bringing tools and materials for all kinds oi repairs. Those in neod of his serviceswill thus he afforded an opportunity of having work dono by a leqitijiate tradesman, Mr Cutler's vast experionco as a monu facturor, repairer, and tuner has enabled him in Wftmn ft nnrfnnt tYinctor nf 1.!.. „..„ iSIOD, Mr Cutler is noted for his workmanship throughout tho ontiro Colony. If sufficient inducement offers Mr 0, will visit the Wnirarapa regularly. Date of first visit in future issue. Orders loft at office W,D, Times promptly attondedto. Wellmgionaddressprota, 5 Cambridge Terrace and Mulgravc Street, near Church Library.' Speciality ronowing touch and tone of worninatiuments. WOOBCOTE'HOUSE school, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School for boys from the ago of nine. (Established three years,) HEADMASTER, C. h. Gardiner, 8.A., Pembroke College Cambridge; Resident Assistant Mastcr,E. Y. Bannister, 8.1, Now Zealand University j Drill tri'tymnastio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Sub-jects-Divinity, Latin, Qrcok, Fronoh, Engllgb, History, Geography, Arithmetic Enalid, Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Christchur oh and Wariganui The sohool games, cricket, and Assooiatior football, aro personally superintended; the boys are thoroughly looked after outiv sohuol bourse. Th house has largo rooms, and stands in extensive grounds, including a field for cricket and football. . Vacancies for several boarders and day boys, - . ••. Mr Gardiner's Bister is in'charge of the domestio arrangements. The next term will begin early in the Ist week of FEBRUARY, 1894. Prospeotusand full information on application to Woodcoto House. HIGH-CLASS BOARDING ESTAB LISHMENT FOB' ■ Gehtlejien, Famhieb add Todmsts, By Day or Week, Hot asd'Coib Wates Bathh, 57, Wellington Terrace.. FINEST VIEW IN WELLING TON T.GORE, .'\ : pENERAL CARRIER, EKETAHUNA, vGoodscarted to and from every Train.-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4726, 21 May 1894, Page 4
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