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Madame.Patey, EMEMBRANOE OF ,THE VISIT OF ITHE GREAT CONTRALTO TO WELLINGTON, Occidental Hotel, Wellington,' M, J, BROOHB3, ■ Wellington, Dm Sib,— _ regard 10 the merits of the splendid | Piano supplied hy your Company to the scries of Concerts given by MADAME PATEY in Wellington, ' I bog to eipwmy pleasure withthe exquisite quality of its tone, and the superiority of its finish, -The touch—ftlwftys reaponaivo—woa splendid m reiterated notes ' as woll as. in the most rapid runs and SUCCCfS, believo me, Very truly yours, EMILIA WOOD, '• Solo Fianiste. PIANOS— By the foremost English, French, or German makers, from 20/monthlv, J. E, HOOD, Masterton A arm. NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO H. Crust (Campbell & Crust). [C. S. Owen GENERAL CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING and FOBWAB DING AGENTS JBAKOHESi Wellington, Lunedin, CmnsicncnoH, AUCKLAND, OAMARU,0 AMARU, AND GoHE. Consignments for Country Firms cleared through Custom and forwarded t despatch andmdtratt charges THE N,Z, EXPRESS CO. beg to announce that they have nowopened up Agencies throughout the Walrarapa distriots as under, and consignees of goods from Wellington and othor parts of the Colony can have ihe benefit of our special low rates, inoluding railage and delivery, by ordering their goods AOENI9. Gbeitown .. Messrs Hayes & Wenden Cameroon .. .. Mr D, Sullivan Mabierton ~ Mr B. Evernden, Junr. Eketahuna Mr A. Mangusca Pahiaioa „ ~ Mr" " " Extract from Scale op Charges mom Wellington, inolodino Railage and Dk livery:— To Carterton 81b 71b 141b 281b 561k 6d 9d 1/6 2/- 2/f lowt lc lqr lo 2qr lo 3qr 2o 2o lqr 2o 2qr 3/3 3/9 4/3 4/9 6/3 6/9 6/3 i' Masterton 31b 71b 141b 28lb 2611 64 3d 1/6 2/• 2/6 lewt lo lqr lo 2qr lc 3qr 2o 2c lqr 2o2qr il3 4/9 6/3 6/9 6/3 7/And so onNOTE: Theso m the ordinary freights. For goods with spcoiallow railway rotes our oharges are proportionately less, M information on application to Looal Agents; or to Wellington jllnnngcr DAVID GAIN Central Shaving Saloon A, WHITE & CO, BEG to announce that they havo now commenced business ns HAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS in the commodious promises lately occupied by Mr'Geo, Saqe. OLD FRIENDS AND NEW FAUKB will be wi.corned, and patrons will find tho Central Saloon second to none in Marterton for COMFORT, OUSANLIHEBS, and CIVILITY A. BENDiSJRSOfI, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Quein Street, ... ... Masterton. [Established 188fi.| A SPLENDID selection of Jewollery of ' tho latest designs in gold and silver, Vedding lliogs-a special line of real beaui: i Handsomo cruets, toast racks, etc., n fact one of the largest stocks of Silverware to bo found in tho Colony, I have just received a large nnmber of the celebrated Boaton Lever Watches which I intend to give away, at Twenty Shillings Each. ■ Arid the address is-A. HENDERSON Practical Watchmaker, Queen-st,, Masterton, P.O. Box No, 33. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE WAIBARAPA. C- L- CUTLEB, PIANOFORTE AND AMERICAN ORGAN MAKER AND TUNER,' Ten years with Collard & Collard, London lato foreman for the well-known firm of Jones & Co., Bristol, and latterly with W H, Paling & Co, ,Ld,, Sydney. MR CUTLER ' will at the request of several old clients shortly pay a visit to the Wairarapa for the purpose of thoroughly repairing and tuning pianos all kinds of repairs, Those in need of his an opportunity of having work done by a msoiiimate Mr Cutler's vast - experience as a mann faoturer, repairer, and tuner has enabled him to bccomo a pcrfoot master of his pro- ' 'ession, 0 Mr Cutler is noted for his workmanship iroughout the entire Colony. If sufSoiont inducement offers Mr 0, Date of first visit in future Uauu. Orders left at office W,D, Times promptly attended to. VVcllingion addressj)ro fem. 6 Cambridge Terrace and Mulgravo Street, near Church Library. Speciality renowing touch and tono of worninstiuments,. I e i i l ( j r V I ( t i w I § J? t» « M a 5 to * f < B E I? o W ® CO » B ' '5 f ■' M £OO 5 0 " i a ? * 3 s 5 0 « g S h S H "■ P 1 9 a ? n, 15 5 >f 'l O 111 * Bs■ S H « ® I? W I ? ® to p> & J. f ICKEN S CEJNTKAL FINING ROOMS) QUEEN 8T8EET........ MASTEBTON, THOSE commodious Dining Rooms are open to the publio on Sundays aud during the week, : BEEAKFAST-7,30 to 8,30) BUNDAKS: LUNOHECN-12 dll2 La to 9,12i01, TEA—6 to 6.80 j 6to 6. ' .. ALL MEALS Is. o'clock, Bread/ Confectionery and Fane? Goods to usual . I 1 1 V h V ai A 1 ] vJ fl Q

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4728, 23 May 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4728, 23 May 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4728, 23 May 1894, Page 4

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