Commission Agents. JgJ WING TON & JJAKER, ESTATE AGENTS, Established ISM. MONEY AT SIX PER CENT. jgjWUNGTON & JgAKER. MT. CLAYTON, • SURVEYOR TO LLOYD'S REGISTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING, Ship Broker, I And and Commission Agent, has ior sale Steel Steam Vessels from launches to 100 tons register, and Sailing Ships. Land, Farms, and Houses, particulars on application A Fine Suburban Property for sale Office: i, Palmerston Buildings Musical. lAft OS I |I|" ARMONIUMS. QKGANBI ALSO, | HARPS, VIOLINS, VIOLONCELLOS, GO IT AUS JOES, AMD | SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMEROUS TO PARTICULARISE, 1 JJOFFMANN AND gONS-QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF ALL KINDS OP MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND ALL KINDS 07 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TONKD AND REPAIRED, LONDON AND BEELIN PIANO COMPANY, SHOBTLAKD - STREET. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. PIANOS 511051 20 S A ' MONTH ORGANS FEOM 10 s A MONTH 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. Webb e" New Work on " PIANOFORTE PLAYING." A FEW PRESS CLIPPINGS. Magazine of Music, London. " Mr. W. H. Webbe's 1 Pianoforte-Playing; Jottings ' (Weekes) contains a perfect wealth of suggestive 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 hihl y interesting." Musical World, Chicago. _ " Contains many vauable and original hints on piano playing, useful for both teachers arid 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 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 shillings which Messrs. Weekes and Co. ask for the book." Like, 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 made 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 as much matter as the original New Zealand edition, and constitutes a useful anil practical guide, valuable at all stage* 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,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9714, 9 January 1895, Page 6
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