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1 ass ..-:■■ ' '"■'' Agencies. - - ' . .'. '... - ■■■ • ■ i i—' „'" ".. ' „ MIDDLE ISLAND. : Brunnerton,.Weßtland.. Mr. 3. Ward ■ • Blenheim .. ~ v. Mr. Clarkson Christchurch -.. „ Mr. Rhodes * " Charleston, Westland _ Mr.Gardner Dunedin .. ... ./Mr. T. Wheeler . •'./< „ ....... . *f I Mr. Braithwaite. c Foxhill, Nelson * m Mr. A. J. Palmer '= - Greymoutb . „{Mr- W. H. Perkins , Invercargill .. «. «. Messrs. Westley Bros, Lyell, Westland _. _. Mr. Atkin v ß i«nn ■ I Mr. Jesse HounseQ Heison - - «| Mr tephen6tatl . Beef ton _ .. . _ Mr. Scantlebii; » Timaru .. ■-„' „ Mr. Hutton * '" -; Wakefield, Nelson _ Mr. Baigents ." Westporb ... . — ; ... Mr. Hansen •' v:v? AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. ("Messrs. Gordon & Goto Sydney « M -•( Mr. C. It. Austin IGrevilles Press Agency MMhmmui : '• Messrs. GordonAQoton Melbourne - «. . - { Mr McKaige Brisbane m ■ - ... Messrs. Gordon <&Gotcb , LONDON. 30 and 31, Fleet-street _ HERALD London Office 80, Comhill.. .. ». Messrs. Street, & (Jo. St. Bride's-street . . .. Messrs. Gordon & Gotcb « 11 & 12, Clement's Lai'.d ... Mr. F. Algar 12 and 13, Bed Lion Court Agence Mitchell , 4, Old Jewry ... ... Messrs. Bates, Sendy : and Co. 150, Queen Victoria-street Mr. T. B. Browne 85, Gracechurch-st., 8.C.. Messrs. Clarke, Son and Piatt 150, Fleet-street M - Mr. R. Watson 131, Fleet-street _. _ Mr. F. H. B. Phillip 161, Cannon-street >. Mr. W. M. Wills . UNITED STATES. International Newspaper \. .' Connecticut New Haven Agency Co. "- .. „ _ Winchel <fc Cramond —»———^——»— mm ——— mm — ' Musical, LONDON AND BERLIN PIANO COMPANY, SHOETLAND - STREET. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. PIANOS FEOM 20 s A MONTH ORGANS FROM 10 s A MOOTH .'" - ON OUR HIRE SYSTEM OP PURCHASE. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. We will present with our PIANO AND ORGAN CATALOGUE . During the Holidays a Cony of W. H. Webbs'* New Work on «PIANOFORTE PLAYING." A FEW PRESS CLIPPINGS. Magazine of Music, London. •'Mr. W. H. Webbe's 'Pianoforte-Playing Jot* tings' (Weekes) contains a perfect wealth of sugges- ; tive and valuable matter to the piano student, and, indeed to all musicians in general." . Musical Courier, New York. "Much miscellaneous information on musicians and musical matters renders the volume hibl y interesting." Musical World, Chicago. . " Contains many valuable and original hints on piano playing, useful for both teachers and pupils, the book is also valuable as a work of reference." Musical Messenger, New York. " It gives the most clear and concise definitions, and the most valuable hints on all kinds of piano work." Musical Opinion, London. _ "A mass of well-arranged advice and instruction for the pianoforte student. The work is bright, qnite original in style and treatment, and well worth the couple of shilling? which Messrs. Weekes and Co. ask for the book." Life, London. "A thoroughly practical book, written in a clear style, it is a useful guide to both pupil and teacher. . . . The explanations are full, and every effort is wade to give the pupil an intelligent appreciation of his work instead of limiting him to a mere mechanical proficiency." Morning Post, London. " This little book now contains nearly twice_ aa much matter as the original New Zealand edition, and constitutes a useful and practical guide, valu« able at all stages of a pupil's progress." Melbourne Argus. " In fact, these ' Jottings ' may be recommended ■• to the attention of pianoforte students in general, especially those who, living in remote districts, are not able to obtain the services of thoroughly wellqualified professors.' LONDON & BERIN PIANO CO. ■piANOS! pTARMONIUMS. AROANS! ',', ". " : '" V ..' ; *"" .-' Also, ,"'"'*;'..• r*'!' 1 ::. ■■■•* HARPS, VIOLINS, VIOLONCELLOS, GUITARS. BANJOES, AND SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMEROUS ; TO PARTICULARISE. TTOFFMANN AND OOBW QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OP ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND ■ffias •———— ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRCMIOTS TTJNKD AND REPAIRED. >-3 Conveyances. ~, , . . ■ j miME-TABLE PATERSON & CO.'S -*- COACHES, FROM DEVONPORT TO LAKE TAKAPUNAi' Leave Leave Leave -~ ; ■'■■ Dtsvonporfc. Milford Road, Cameron's Corn'c *7.50 am 7.30 am '7.40 am > J , 920 a m 7.45 am 7.55 a m 10.20 am 8.50 am +9.0 a m •'■ ♦'11.20 am 10.10 am 10.20 am, • ih 12.50 pm ' 11.10 am 11.20 am ' ■; *1.50 p m 12.45 p m 12.55 m 2.50 p m 1.40 p m 1.50 p m +3.60 p m 2.40 p m 2.50 p m *4.50pm 8.40 pm 3.50 pm 5.30 p m — |4.40 p m 36.30 p m 5.40 p m +6.0 m SATURDAY NIGHT. 8.0 m 0.30 ra 6,40 m 10.40 p m 9.0 p m +0.16 p m SUNDAYS. 9.50 am t9.45am +10.0 m 10.50 am 11.0 am +11.15 am 2.20 pm - *1.0 pm 1.20pm 2.50 p m *4.15 p m +4.30 p m 5.20 p m *5.15 p m +5.30 p m 9.5 p m *6.0 m +6.15 p m * Round the Lake. I! To Cameron's Corner onrji .{ *j t Calls at Hotel. § Saturdays excepted. AN EXPRESS CART \ Leaves the Lake P.O. at aso, and Devonporfc at 4.30. Fares.—Return, Is 6d; Single, Is. ~ Tickets, 6s per dozen. ..,.., . * Special arrangements for Tourists, Picnic, and Evening Parties. 'Buses, Brakes, Buggies, Saddle Hacks. Wedding and Funeral Carriages on hire at shortest notice. -.:,.' i\'x -'- -> /.-::S RICKITT AND Ou.*S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Leaves Humphreys Royal Hotel and Nation's ■ /' Pacific Hotel for Paeroa, Walhl, and Te Aroha: tMondays and +Thnrsdays, 6 a.m.; Tuesday,' Wed« nasday, Friday, and Saturday, 8 a.m. Leave Te Aroha for Thames, Paeroa, and Waihi • ■"-,£■ +Mondays and +Thursdays, 7 am.: Tuesdays and Fridays, 9 a.m ; Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11 a.m. - Leave Waihi for Thames and Te Aroha : Mondays and Thursdays, 7 a.m. ; Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 a.m ; Wednesdays and Saturdays, 12 noon e r Leave Paeroa for Thames and Te Aroha: Mor days and Thursdays, 10.30 a.m.; Tuesdays and Ft ■ days, 12 noon; Wednesdays and Saturdays, % i pro. -... ■..': ■ •■•■■-- ■ f|i >i LVI ,"-r" : •'.•»•" .■■■N" : rPassengers for Tauranga on days marked t. Saddle Horses and Buggies on hire. ' - ~--. -■'.•;•■'.;;■' ' : -. :;:., rickitt&co., Proprietor/^ '.«■■'■■, Auckland Booking Agents ( Hayr, and Cf.LoweJ Queen-street; Thos. Cook and Son Victoria Ar< cade .'." ' , „:,• . ■ . ; •..,, ..■-.■;.. '. ~ /.'. : :/ - 'i i * VISITORS TO TE AROHA.~INoMce.- ": The undersigned will run a Coach from Td Aroha on Tuesday*, Thursdays, and Saturdays, f v meeting • Train for Auckland at Morrinsville on those (lays, and returning to Te Aroha from Morrinsville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrival of Train from Auckland, conveying passenger' parcels, and mails. / " ;' * , K. GALLAGHER. , . , THOS. COOK A SONS, Victoria Arcade. HAYR&CO., Tourist Agency, 107, Queen-street. .. —; ——< DEVONPOHX. WAIWERA, AN 11 WAUKWOUTU ROYAL MAIL COACH. I ' ' — — ■:' ,'i"-. ■:■:'* lA'^P.'Z-i MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. ! Leave Devonport; 9 a.m., Monday and Wednesday ; and Friday, 8 a.m. Return: Tuesday, Trim**, day, and Saturday, , ~".'." TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS Leave worth, 8 a.m. THOMAS BTOLKR,, - ■ •- • * Proprietor i t . ■■.■;■'-■■■ ■■ <:.:■';;.: ■■.■::--^. '•■ *■> ■■;&'. : --£-*- l www^Wsss:s

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 January 1895, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 January 1895, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 January 1895, Page 7