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WELLINGTON «**>, OOMCANY, ETD. KASTBR HOLIDAYS. NOTICE TO OONSUMBRS AND (JTHBBfc. PfißE Company's Office* asd Showroom* X will bo CLOSED on GOOD FKI .DAY, SATURDAY, and EASTBR MONDAY. Tito Complaint Office will be OPEN an 'under : — liOOD FRIDAY— 9 to 11 a.m., ««d 6 ito 8 jx.in. SATURDAY— 9 to 11 a.m., and 6-to 8 p m. EASTER MONDAY— 9 to 11 a.m., andi 6 to 8 p.m. Telephone No. 155. Tfc« Yard witt b» OPEN for tho Supply of Coke on SATURDAY FORENOON, during usual hoar*. ,1. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. THE WELLINGTON PIANO CO., LTD., have pleasure in announcing that owing to the increase of their tuning convection, they have secured, in addition to their present stiff, the services of MR. FREDK. WHITLEY (for many years with George Reichardt, E*q.)r Tho high ntandard of workmanship set' in the past will be continued, and as only first-class and high-salaried expetta are employed, the company is unablo to do cheap work. Prices remain as formerly— Single Tuning*, 7s 6d. Yearly Contracts, £1 If. All work guaranteed. Address— l 24, Lambton-quay. Tel. 1987 PIANOS ! "Wellington, March 'd,, 1910. The Manager, Tho Dresden Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. T«AR MR BROOKES,— Tho ■^ Piano* supplied by your Company to my concerts throughout the Dominion (in practically every town) have ghen great satisfaction. I could not wi&h for better pianos, and with such magnificent instruments as Broadwood, Lipp, Ronitch, and Stein-way, to chooeo from, I am constantly reminded of old associations, both at Homo and on tho Continent. With best wishes for success, Yours sincerely, (Sgd.) ANDREW BLACK." ON BUYING A PIANO TIE 'true lov-er of music will always demand in his piano quality of tono, responsiveness of touch, and excellence of material and workmanship. These latter qualities are important hecause, they secure durability. Beautiful lustre of case, artistic decoration, gilding, and carving, certainly enhance tho appearanco of a pinmo, but thoy aro matters of secondary importance. Tho worth of a piano lies in the music which can bo extracted from it, and it is tho VOICE of the piano that has first claim upon our labours. Hence wo rocommond the following famous pianos: — Tbe BRINSMEAD, BCHIEDMAYER, GORS AND KALLMANN, and KUHLA. Tho moment a chord is struck you can tell from its full, rich quality, by the long true "singing note" that thoeo pianos are of no common grade. Their touch is no less delightful, while, liko the good violin, their tones become mellower with ago. CALL AND SEe"OUR PRICES. TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED. OHAS. BEGG AND CO., LIMITED. 118. WILLIS STREET. CHAPPELL PIANOS ! rr>HE following is an extract from a X lotter jrccoived from CHAPPELL AND CO., by F. J. TINNY, under the dato of December 3rd, 1909: — "We havo recently had the honour of supplying a CHAPPELL GRAND PIANO for use with the RUSSIAN IMPKKIAL ORCHESTRA at both WINDSOR «nd SANDRINGHAM." SOLE AGENT: F. J. PINNY, 53, CUBA-STREET, Largest and most varied assortment of PIANOS, PLAYER-PIANOS, and ORGANS in Wellington. "THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908" (Section 50). In the Estate of PATRICK O'KEEFE, of Wellington, Labourer (deceased). ALT., creditors »nd others having claim;, ugarnet this estate a.ro lvcreby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the District Manager of the Pubhc Tru«t Office, Wellington, on or beforo the 19th day of April, 1910. Accounts not rendered by tho dkte name^l may be rejected. All moneys payhblo to tho above ettatc may bo lodged to the credit of tho Publio Trustee's account at any postal monoy order office, or paid to tho District Manager. J. W. POYNTON, Public Trustee. 18th March, 1910. W. H. MGifcitAH & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS, 65 and 65, WILLIS-STREET. \4 UCTION SALES of Furniture or Pro- "^*- pert4c» conducted at the Rooms or elbewherc, as cle3ired. Furniture Sales TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS in our commodious Auction Room, Willis-street, where goods can bo displayed to advantage. NEW FURNITURE for Private Sale at Cheapest Prices in the City. Prompt Returns for goods consigned for «al«. W« aro prepared to make a Cash Offer for Household Furniture at any time. FARMB and PROPERTIES for Sale. Rents Collected, Estates Managed, Re- < .liable Valuations supplied. .» • v-.v- « RTciIARDSON BROS., 206, Upper C'uba-«tr«et, nre telling — Tnblo and Dessert Knives, 6d ; Teaspoons, Is 3d doz. ; desserts, 2s doz ; White and Gold PhrUs, Is 3d hulf-doz. ; Largo Glans Salad Bowls, Is; Jam Dishes, 3d ; Hair Brooms, 2s ; Bannister Brush, 6(1 ; Full Sets Printed Toilet Ware, 10s 6d ; Fullfcize Dinner Plates, 4d : Pio Dishes from 3d: Tumblers, 2d ; 3 Cake Tins for 6d : Table Lamp, Is lid ; Carving Knife and Fork, 2s 6d pair; Best quality Vegetable Dishes, 2s each ; Meat Dishe?, 6d each UICHAUDSOX BROS., M 6, UPPER CL'BA-STftEfil

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 6