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The ranks of professional musicians in Wellington have boon strengthened by the arrival here of Mr. John Stephens, of London. Mr. Stephens is a specialist in pianoforte. As a student he had the advantage of the personal tuition of the lato Professor Dr. Ebenezer Prout, hir Charles Halle, and Sir John Staim-r. Ho comes to Now Zealand with high eucomiums both as a performer and a teacher, though of late years his attention has mostly been devoted to tuition. His studio is over Littlejohn s business premises in Lauibton Quay. For over a century M'Clinton's barilla soaps havo enjoyed tho faith of every user. If s because they're puro and soothing., ■ Tho annual meeting of members of tho !Ncw Zealaud Institute of Journalists will bo held in the Oddfellows' Hill. Lambton Quay, on Saturday next, August 19. The Wellington Harbour Board notifies that on Wednesday, September G, 1911, at 11 a.m., tho first half-yearly drawing ot debentures will take place in (ho board room at tho' offices of tho Wellington Harbodr Board in the presenco of a Notarv Public to determine the numbers of tho particular debentures to be redeemed on February 28, 1912, in terms of tho conditions attaching to such debentures. On Wednesday, September G, at the Town Hall, Otaki, au important sale of choice dairy land will be held by Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Wellington. Further particulars regarding the sale will bo found in another column. Mr. Joseph Stephens, specialist in pianoforte, etc., having just arrived from London, has now commenced tuition at his studio, over Littlcjohn's, Lambton Quay. People who suffer from colds do so at their own option. There certainly is no need to. because ."JJastol," tho great English remedy, euros and prevents. I'rovo by trial, and tho verdict will be "cold diiiaiised.'"—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1207, 16 August 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1207, 16 August 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1207, 16 August 1911, Page 6

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