Madame &B¥i' A BEMEMBBANOE OP THE VISIT OP THE GREAT CONTRALTO T8 WELLINGTON, Occidental Hotel, 'Wellington. ,M, J. Brookeb, .. Manager the Dresden Piano Co., 'Wellington. I.AM very pleased to give mytestimony in ;, regard ■ 10, jhemeritß of -the splendid Piano supplied I>y yW'Company to 'the swlffl-'ol •Conc'erfß"n>in li w MADAME PATEY in Wellington." 1 ' ■ 1 beg 1o : express r my pleasiire' with lie exqriisite' qd&llty of lts :: lone," and ; the superiority ol its finish, The touoh-alway&l r»Bponßi vc-was splendid m reiterated notes' as,'well as; jn tho most.rapid.runsand Wishing jduf" (JonYpahy'l BUOOWBi 1 ~ I Believe 1 me, " Very truly yours, EMILIA WOOD, PIANOSBy the foremost English, French, or German makers, from 20/monthlv, J, E, HOOD, Masterton Aokhi, NEKAUND EXPRESS CO H, Crost (OampbeU & CM)', [O,B.OWM GENERAL CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING and FORWARDING AGENTS JRANOHES: WEiujioios, Duhkdih, CBMsiOHtmcH,' Adckund, Oaiiaro, and Gore, Oomigntnint» for ComfrfFirmt timed through Cmlona aridfoniardedwith detpatcli andmodtrate charges.
TJtiiiiW.il. EXPBBSS 00. beg to announce that they have now opened upAgenoies throughout tho Wair'arapa districts as under, and consignees ol goota !:om Wellington and other parts o( the Colony can have the benefit ot our special loir rates, including railage and delivery, by ordering their goods to be sent through us :- Agents. MrnrasTOH Messrs Moleod & MoKenzle Gbeitowh ~ Meßßrs Hayes dWenden Carterton ~ .. Mr D. Sullivan Masterton ~ Mr E, Evernden, Junr. Eketahona .. ~ Mr A. Mangiiscn Pahiatua ~ ~ Mrß.Budden EIIIUOT FROM Boale op Obaboeb mu Wellington, inolodikb Eatuos «ro hyery:To Carterton 31b 71b 141b 281b 561b Cd 9d 1/6 2/- 2/8 lowt lo lqr lo 2qr lo 3qr 2o 2o lqr 2o 2qr 3/3 3/9 4/3 4/9 6/3 5/9 6/8' T Masterton 81b 71b 141b 28lb 261b 6d 9d .1/6 2/- 2/6 lowt lo lqr lo 2qr lc 3qr 2o 2o lqr 2o2qr 4)3 4/9 6/3 5/9 6/3' 7/And so on. NOTE: Those m the ordinary freights. For goods with Bjeoinl lo* railway rates our oharges are proportionately' less. Full information 1 on application to Local Agonls; or to Wellington Manager DAVID'GAM Central Shaving Saloon A. WHITE & CO, BEG to announce that they havo now commenced business as HAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS In the commodious premises lately owrapied by Me Gbo. Saoe. OLD FRIENDS ahd NEW FAUES the Obhtbai Samion second to none' tn Masterton for COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, add CIVILITY k. MNDfiHBON," practical watchmaker and jeweller; Qmin Street, Masterton. [ Established 1885.1 A SPLENDID selection of Jewellery of the latest designs in gold and silver. Vedding Biugs—a special line of real beaul:> Handsomo cruets, toast racks, etc, n faot one of the largest stocks of Silverware to be found in the Colony, I have just received a largo nnmbor of the celebrated Boston ."Lever Watches which I intend to give away at Twenty Suillihos Bach. And 'the addressis-A, HENDERSON Practical Watchmaker, Queen-st,, Masterton, P.O. Box No. 33.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OP THE WAIRARAPA. ■ GL CUTLER PIANOFORTE AND AMERICAN ORGAN MAKER AND TUNER. Teh years with Collard & Gollard, London late foreman lot the well-known firm ol Jones 4 Co,, Bristol, .and latterly with W H.Palinjj&Co.LdgSydnoj, M&CUTLER wE.nt the request oi (.-several old oli6nts shortly pay a visitto the Wairarapa for the purpose of ihobowhiis repairing and tuning pianos andorgans, bringing tools and materials for all kinds of repairs. Those iu need of his seryiceswill thus be afforded an opportunity of ;h'aving'Work done by a Marram tradesrrlan; ■: Mr Cutler's vast eiperience as a manu factuter, 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 suffioiont inducement offers Mr 0. will visit the Wairarapa regularly. Date of first visit infuturo issue,. Orders left at office W,D. Irate promptly attendedto:- '■ » ■ . " Terrace and Mulgrave Street, near Ohuroh Libtary. .. Speciality renewing touoh and tone of woroinabuments.. central 13xn1is g rooms; queen Street. ....... masterton, open to the public oo : Sundays BBEAKPAST—7.BO to 8,80) ; BUNDAXS: LUNOHECN-12 till2" .8 to 9,12 wl. TEA—6 to 6.50 ..,,.'.)' sto 6. ALL MEALS U. o'clock;" Bread, GoueoiL
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4729, 25 May 1894, Page 4
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655Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4729, 25 May 1894, Page 4
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