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3t»irttonmff. WILLIAMS & KETTLE'S SALES. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, . LIMITED, Will hold thoir i;oxt HORSE FAIR at Beecroft's, Hastings, on FRIiJAY, THE 18TH INSTANT, Commencing at 11.30 a.m., When thoy will offer a Large Entry of USEFUL HORSES, Consisting of Heavy and Light Draughts, Hacks, and Harness Sorts, including the following : — On account of Mr E. D. Brown, Palmerston North--7 Wcll-selectod Hacks and Harness Horses On account of Messrs Hocken Bros,, Foildidg— 1 First • class Draughts, comprising Shatters and 3 and i yedr olds broken to chains On account of Mr T. Hoult, Christohurch— 10 Draughts and Light Harness Sorts, f»om Canterbury; Without Reservo On account of Mr G. LiNb— 10 Young Draughts and Heavy Springcart HorEcs On accou at of Mr W. Broug-tton— 20 Broken and Unbroken Hacks " Draught Entire "Bluo Ribbon" On account of Messrs Cousins and Atkins, Auckland— 1 Clifton 4-wheol Buggy 1 S. and D. Tolescopo Cart 1 Opera Cart On account of a Client, to closo Partnership account— 2-yoar-old Filly Bluo and Whlto, by Quilt —Uira Furthor Entries till Day of Sale. ALFRED REID, 304 Auotioneor. WILLIAMS & KETfLE, LIMITED WIU. HOLD QUARTERLY HORSE FAIR, AT HASTINGS, ON 18th JANUARY. ANNUAL SAIE oITtHOROUGHBREDS IN MARCH. ALFRED REID, Auotioneor 119 FARMERS' ASSOCIATION'S SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP, On Account of H. H. Bridge, Esq., Fairfield, Hawke's Bay. We will hold tho ANNUAL SALE AT FAIRFIELD, MONDAY, i°n FEBRUARY (Two Days Previous to the H.B, Ram Fair), When wo will offer about 400 1-shoar pure Romnoy Marsh Rams 40 4-shoar pure Romnoy Marsh Rams GOO 2-tooth Romnoy Marsh Ewes 800 4-year-old Homney Marsh Ewes On behalf of other Clients— 2 and 4 tooth Crossbred Wothors, Breeding Ewes, and othor Stock Furthor Entries for this Salo will bo roceivod and duly Advertised in Detail. ALEX. LEAN, ~~ALEX. LOUDOUN, 279 Auctioneer. Manager. gJOflCEff. . TO THE LADIES. MRS NOT, teacher of the " Elixir " system of Dressmaking (protected undor tho Patonfcj, Designs, and Trado Marks Act, 1889), has arrived in Napier. MRS NOY is a teacher of 26 years' exporionce, and laving studied four systems of Dressmaking— British, Scientific, Eureka, and Parisian— is an authority for stating that tho " Elixir " has Buporseded all othor methods by its simplicity and its accuracy, pupila without any previous cnowledgc of Dressmaking easily loarnlng it in from four to six lessons of ono hour each, without tho use of charts, patterns, or measurements to cut Drosses, Bodices, Mantles, Jackots, Skins, and Capes. It is so certainly accurate that fitting is not necessary * Proficiency Guaranteed. Testimonials from all the principal townß vißited, including he Lady Principal and pupils of Nelson Colego, tho Roy. Mother of tho Monastery, lelson, and tho Sisters of Moroy at St. Mary's Convent at Wellington. Ladiesmaymakcup Dresses and form their own classes, choosing thoir own hour.-", under Mrs Noy's supervision. Address — Mrs Whittom's, Cllvo Square A Publlo Exhibition of the Systom will bo given at 3 o'clock TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON in Waterworth's Hall. All Ladlos cordially invitod. 379 ESTABLISHED IN THE REIGN OF KING WILLIAM IV. Gold Modala at tho Principal International Exhibitions. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS' PIANOFORTES (For which wo arc Solo Agents) EMBODY THE,.-PERFECTION Of TONE, TOUCH, AND DURABILITY. We havo on Vi»w in Our Show-rooms an UPRIGHT GRAND Bytheabovo Colebratod Makers, and Invite the Publlo to Inspect the Samo. We also have Pianos by COLLARD AND COLLA.RD, J. AND J. HOPKINSON, BECHSTEIN, GORS AND KALLMAN, HAAKE, And othor Roliablo Makers of Ropute. SOLD ON EASY TIME PAYMENTS. MR. J. W. RICHARDSON, Tunor. MILNER AND THOMPSON; J. ROBERTS, 378 Manager. CHRISTMAS MONTH. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASE FROM THE DRESDEN_HANO CO We will GIVE AWAY a Splendid Weavrb Organ. PURCHASERS of a Piano or an Organ during Dcoombar sill roceive a sharo in a Weaver Organ, and the shareholders will bo invited early in January to arrango for allotment. Country Clients are placed on the samo footing as those in Town, REMEMBER !— The ownership of the Organ will bo confined to purchasers of a Piano or Organ during Decomber: FOR CHRISTMAS MONTH wo havo opened up a splendid E.'.ipmont of Pianos by Broadwood and Sons, Collard and Collard, Sohwochtcn, Lipp and Sohn, and other notable makers. TIME PAYMENTS, from 20s monthly. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., HASTINGS-STREET. NAPIER. W . S . Ya YIOK, AGENT. 120 THE CELEBRATED CORNISH PIANOS AND ORGANS. rj'HE only Firm of actual ManufaoM. turors In tho United States selling direct from tho factory to tho general publio at guarantood wholesalo price for a single Instrument. The Cornish Pianos and Organs aro known to bo tho very best value for the loast money. It is just as easy for tho readers of this papor to sit down and ordor a Cornish Piano or Organ from Amorica as to order ono from thoir own muslc-doalor, tho only difference being they will save 50 to 100 por cent. Wo havo Organs from £6, Pianos from £38 ; and our largo illustrated catalogue which we will Bond froo to any addross, will givo a full description of ovory Piano and Organ manufactured by us, togothor with pricoa and terms of sale. We can glvo roforoncos from every country in tho world, and our monthly Bales averaeo ono thousand instruments. Wo sell for casn, or upon a term of instalments to suit tho ciroumßtancos of tho purohasor. Writo for a catalogue at onco. Address— COßNlSH & CO., Washington, New Jersey, United States ov America. 299 PIANO TUNING. MR H. G. SPACKMAN will be in Napier aHd district during this Month. Ordors for Tuning may ho sont to Messrs CRERAB, Or MILNER AND THOMPSON. 273 MR J. MAGINNITY, TEACHER OF PIANO, SINGING, ELEMENTS OF MUSIC, &c. MUSIC ROOM, "HKRALD" CHAMBERS Tennyson-street. First Term starts 21st January, 1895. Terms on Application. >' P.O. Box 162. 3CS 11/ ; : MR W. T. SHi\EP, !3 ORGANIST OF NAPIER CATHEDRAL WILL bo propared to commence tho duties of his profession on MONDAY, JANUARY 21st. Torms for PIANOFORTE. SINGING AND THEORY, from Two to Three Guineai por course Communications for tho presont to bead drosscoi to Milker and Thompson*, HnsUuKt ," Btroot. H Ii

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9890, 17 January 1895, Page 3

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