T^XTRACTS FROM THE LETTERS OF COUNTRY CLIENTS RECEIVED MARCH, 189 i:From PICTONWe are pleased with the piano. „ TUTAEKARA— I received the Weaver organ, and , I am pleased to Bay that we are fully satisfied. „ LEVIN— We are- perfeotly satisfied with the piano. „ KOPOTUROA— The piano gives overy satisfaction. „ NAPIER— Your selection of a piano has given great satisfaction. Please send me a catalogue of the Weaver organs. RALPH LEVOI, Esq., of Wellington-ter-race, writes : — It gives me much pleasure to inform you that the piano purchased by my wife from you some time ago has given my family every satisfaction, the tone being rich and durable, and of excellent quality. PIANOS— Visitors are specially invited to inspect our exhibits of English pianos, notably Broadwood, Collard and Collard, Erard. TIME PAYMENTS— From 20s monthly. THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Lambton-quay and Brandon - stbebt, WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, Manager. npHE SALE OF OUR DEPOBIT TICKETS 18 EXTENDED UNTZL THE 30th JUNE. VICE-BEGAL AND LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS, will give Onk Dozen Patent Matt-Opal Ttpe CABINET Or PHOTOGRAPHS One Dozen Enamelled And ONE 15 x 12 ARTIST-FINISHED OPAL ENLARGEMENT Upon Production of Depoeit Tioket \Bj(y and Payment of 18/6 EIGHTEEN SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE. OUR DEPOSIT TICKETS CAN BE HAD FROM OUR CANVASSERS AND Mb. J. B. INNIS, BOOKSELLER, WILLIS-STREET, UNTIL THE 30th JUNE, 1894. VICE-REGAL AND LEADING PHOTOGRAPHEUS, Prize Medallists Stdnkt, Msiißoubni, and Nsw Zealand. 7, Willis-Btreet, Wellington. Telephone 161. GREAT BARGAINS. _?1O Ail A STOCK TO SELECI £/ I _5,11UU FROM. All my goods are boms sacrificed. Call and inspeot stock, and compare prices, at FIELDER'S, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. Manneks-strkkt. By C__!_£>jEy Exaelleno) Appointment ?^*jH&=RiSS' the "toHii _^«^^C\ Governor. FAMES J. MORTIS Customs mv Shti-wsq Agent, FORWARDING * GENERAL CARRIER. GRKr-BTitEST, Wellington. P.O. Box 108. Tolpphone No. 9 Furniturn removed wilb svery curs and •ttontion. Tolesrsma and letters to wait on atoomew or trains receive prompt attention. Goods ond parcel" forwar^sd to all parti if th<» — »-M r.t niwnD tl.'ouj l ! retell rpHE QHOP T^OR T>RESENTB. PRANK GRADY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, WILLIS-BTRIET. Watches, Clocks; Gem, Wedding, and Keeper Rings; Bangles, Pine, Pencils, Studs, Charms, &o. Noveltieß in Eleotro-plated Goods, suitable for Wedding Presents. Field and Opera Glasses, Spectacles and Folders to suit all sights, Colored Glasses. Desks, Dressing Casea, Companions, Purses, Card Cases, Photo Screens, Albums, and Frames, Ac, *c. Jewellery of every deacription manufactured on tbo pretnipee. Antique Jewellery re-modelled. m_B T^OB pEESENTS.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 86, 12 April 1894, Page 1
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394Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 86, 12 April 1894, Page 1
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