JJ^ COLLIER AND CO(Waneanui) PIANOFORTE IMPORTERS, Invite the attention of the musical public to their specially high-class Pianofortes by KNAUSS, maker to the Emperor of Germany. These instruments are held in the highest esteem by the leading pianists and artists of the day. H. Collier and Co. are sole agentß for New Zealand for the KNAUSS Pianos, and receive shipments every direct steamer. Knauss Pianos,' in three sizes, always in stock. Send for illustrations and prices. No one should purchase an instrument before seeing the Knauss Piano. Eduard Scharf, sole Pianist to Oide Musin, writes : — Messrs H. Collier &Co. Dear Sira : — It is with great pleasur e I express the excellent opinion I have of your high-class Pianos by Koauss, of Coblantz. I consider that for richness of tone, general excellence of construction, and as an instrument suitable for the rendering of the works of the Great Masters of the Pianoforte the Knanss Pianos are all that the most fastidious player can require. I must also expi ess my appreciation ot the excellent Pianoforte Tuning executed by your Toners. I am, yours truly, Eduard £scharf. Pianofortes by Weidig, Waldemar, Collard and Collard, Eavestaff, etc., from £30 to .£IOO. Instrumont-8 on deferred payment from 7s 6d per week. Eetey Organs, Sterling Organs, and Harmoniums from £10. H. COLLIER & CO., Music Waeehoitse, Wanganui, and Palmers ton North NORMANBY. BATES BROS, have now one of the LAEGEST AND BEST ASSORTED General Stocks in the district, comprising — DRAPERY AND MILLINERY GROCERIES IRONMONGERY and TINWARE CROCKERY FANCY GOODS, TOYS, Ac., All at Popular Prices for the Holiday Season. In order to show the above, we have been obliged to OPEN THREE NEW SHOW ROOMS. Call and see us before purchasing, as you will be n lot of money in pocket by doing so. As we do not aeil under cost one day and the next add a tremendous profit, customers can always depend upon being treated fairly and getting full value for fcheir money. BATES BROS., GENERAL STORE, NORMANBY rnELEGRAPH LINE of ROY A I, I MAIL COACHES Between Hawera and N. Plimouth on and after Monday, 2nd Jan. | * Coaches will leave Hawera for New Plymouth and intermediate places on every Monday and Wednesday at 2 p.m., and on Fridays at 12-15 pm, arriving at Opunake at 6-30 p m and 4-30 p m respectively ; etaying there that mghfc, leaving for New Plymouth the following morning, and reaching New Plymouth at 3 pm. Coaches will leave New Plymouth for Hawera and intermediate places on Mondays, Wednesdays, aod Fridays at 9 am, arriving at Opunake at 4-30 pm, staying there that night, leaving for Hawera next morning to catch trains going north and south. Fares 20s. Haweba and Opunake and vice veksa Daily Sebvice. Tues. Mon., Wed., Offices. and ThurM and Fri. only. Sat, only. Opunake, dep.- 4.30~«vm. 7.50 a.ra. Pihama, „ 5.30 a.m. 8.50 a.m. Otakeho, '„ 6-30 a.m. if. so a.ra Manaia, „ 7.30 a.m. 10 50 a.m. Hawera, arrive 9.0 a.m. 12.20 p.m. Hawera, dep. noon. 2 p.m Manaia, „ ISO p.m. 3.30 p.m. .Otakeho, „ ,2.30 p.m. 4*30, p.m. Pitama, „ 3.30 p,m. 5.80* p.m. Op make, arr. 4.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 1 , The Coach will meet the mid-day trains from Wanganui and New Plymouth, and convey passengers to tht Egmont Hotel, Hawera, wbpie tim: will U allowed for lunch. Fares will be as follows :—: — Opunake to Oeo, 3s ; to Otake •> 5b 6d ; to Manaia, 7s ; to Hawr 10b. Hawera to Manaia, 3a (M Otakeho, 5s Gd ; to Oeo, 7s tf<J. In the latter service return tickets will be issued at half the above fares | added, available for one month from date of issue. ( Bp:tween New Plymouth \,nd Opunake. The Coach leaves Mr. VV. Walker's While Hart Hotel on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at ;i a.m., for Opunake ; return >r, reaching New Plymouth on Tuts n . .•<, r , Thursdays, and SatuHayp, at p.m. TT M E TABL E. LE \ V KB jN'ew Plymouth, Monday, > day. and Friday, it i.'ii *, Oraata, at 9.4?5 a.m. Cakura, at 10 30 a.m \ Okcto, at 12 10 |>.in. S PuTigar«'hu, a' i. X) 0. n Uahotu, at 2 0 p.m 6 (Toach arrives Upurialfr'nt i. .• I, RAVER p Opunake, on Tu^day, i;r ■ a ; and s atim!a^ , at ft a i;i ai Rchotn, at 9 40 a in. Pun^arel'U, at 10.2G a fr. h< Okato, at 12 uoon ra Oak ura at L.30 p.m. ai Omata, at 2.15 p.m. ai (Coach arrive" N. Plfmout : . j; 1 JOB VILE, Ia Proprietor t |j g{; { O K> , MA GAfi I N ES, ac, ,v c, m , can b<* neatly bound *t t^e »-au '- 'flic*
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2382, 21 March 1893, Page 4
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