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Architects , JOHN S. SWAN, ARCHITECT, (Latte Clere and Swan). P.O. Box 452. Wellington. Under the deed of settlement Mr. Swan retains possession of plans and docu« m->nts prepared by F. de J. / ~dere. Clere and Richmond, Ciere, Fitzgerald and Richmond, and Clere and Swan. IVHusie &©, ABOUT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Mr. F. W. GARDINER, Music Seller. 21, Vivian Street, is Sole Agent for W, Teinlett’s celebrated World Renowned Banjos; Thos- Waxier and Son's, of London, Military Band Fifes and Concert Flutes, and th 6 Obermeier Pianos. All the above are of splendid value, and well worth inspection. i __.-irr-nnm™. AisditorSi &c. HENRY IVORY, * AUDITOR. Member of the INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANTS’ INSTITUTE, VICTORIA. EXPRESS BUILDINGS, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Artificial Limb Workers, &q J. A. PACKER AND SOU. PROFESSIONAL MAKERS of ARTIFICIAL LIMBS AND SURGICAL APPLIANCES. 50, RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. WELLINGTON. fUtaSSders and Contractors ALEX. J. RAND. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, BUILDING SURVEYOR & VALUATOR ! Damages to Buildings, by Fire or other causes, assessed. Houses built on the Time Payment System. I Plans and Specifications prepared and all | Financial Arrangements made. ESTIMATES GIVEN. Tailoring. F OR High Class TAILORING and Perfect Fit go to S. ROGERS, 16, Cuba street (next Silver Grid), above G. Goldstein. BE A JOURNALIST, npUE most attractive profession, JL None offers such opportunity 1 foi advancement to ambitious young men and women. A ladder to wealth and fame, social and political preferment Immediate position after' ' completing instruction. Utilise your spare time, JOURNALISM BY MAIL. Write to-day for Free Catalogue. / PRESS INSTITUTE. 15 St. DUNSTAN’S HILL, LONDON, ’ E.C., ENGLAND. CEDERHQLM & TOLLEY, E ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. LECTRIC LIGHTING, BELLS AND TELEPHONES. Estimates Given. Telephone. No. 1018, 5, Manners street. (Opposite Duke of Edinburgh Hotel), WELLINGTON. CRANCANONGA VINEYARD, • Bell street Wanganui. JOSEPH 50LER, Proprietor, The excellent quality of Joseph Soler’a Wines have won twelve First Prizes and two Gold Medals in the International Exhibitions of London. India, Australia and New Zealand,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1678, 27 April 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1678, 27 April 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1678, 27 April 1904, Page 1