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Gordon & dotcb 11 & 12, Clement's Lane... Mr. F. Algar 12 and 18, Red Lion Court Agence Mitchell 1, Old Jewry . „ Messrs. Bates, Handy 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, . .Mr. F. H. R. Phillip Jsli Cannon-street - Mr. W. M. Wills UNITED STATES. * International Newspaper •'. ~.,'.. , Connecticut New Haven AgtncyCo. ... Winchel A Cramond —————— mm*mmM~m^mmmmm »M| Musical. ' LONDON AND BERLIN PIANO COMPANY, SHORTLAND - STREET. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. PIANOS FEOM 20 S A MONTH \ ORGANS FBOM 10 s A MONTJ ? ON OUR HIRE SYSTEM OF PURCHASE EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. We will present with our PIANO AND ORGAN CATALOGUE During the Holidays a Copy of W. H. Webbe'S New Work on «PIANOFORTE PLAYING." A FEW PRESS CLIPPINGS. ' Magazine of Music, London. "Mr. W. H. 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THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND ALL KINDS OF MDBIOAL INSTRUMENTS > TnNKD AND REPAIRED. — -w 4 Conveyances. ii i i < miME-TABLE PATERSON & CO.'S 5 | -*- COACHES, FROM DEVONPORT TO LAKE TAKAPUNA.' Leave Leave Leave Devonport, Mil ford Road. Cameron's Corn's^ ' *7.50 am 7.30 a m 7.40 am. 9.20 am ' 7.45 am ' 7.55 am .- 10.20 a m 8.60 a m 19.0 m , "11.20 am 10.10 am 10.20 am 12.50 pm 11.10 am , 11.20 am *1.50pm 12.45 pm 12.55 pm 2.50 p m 1.40 pm 1.50 p m t3.6opm 2.40 p m 2.50 p m *4.50 p m 3.40 p m . 3.50 p m 5.30 p m — f 4.40 m 86.30 p m 5.40 p in te.Oprc SATURDAY NIGHT. 8.0 pm 6.30 pra 6.40 pn . 10.40 p m 9.0 p m \9.lb p'nj SUNDAYS. 9.50 a m 9.45 a m 110.0 a m 10.50 am 11.0 am fll.lsam 2.20 p m *1.0 p m 1.20 p m 2.50 p m *4.15 pm T4.30 p m 3.20 p m *5.15 m - +5.30 m . 9.5 pm *6.0 pm t6.lspm * Round the Lake. II To Cameron's Corner onlft t Calls at Hotel. § Saturdays excepted. 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AND FRIDAYS. Leave Devonport: 9 a.m;, Monday and Wednes. day; and Friday, 8 a.m. Return: Tnetiday, Thuw day, and Saturday, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS , - - Leave Warlcworth, 8 a.m. . , ' THOMAS BUTLER, .■ .-.•.;;;;;:'•'.; Proprietor, ..- ■ - :v ih:ss

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9713, 8 January 1895, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9713, 8 January 1895, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9713, 8 January 1895, Page 7