FUNERAL NOTICE. T"*HE funeral of the late Thomas -»• Bayly will leave Waitara at noon Tomorrow, 10 th October, for Te Henui Cemetery. Friends in New Plymouth and surtounriing districts will kindly assemble at Mr Wm Bayly's resiience, To Henui, at 2 30 p.m., and the funeral corttge will then leave for the Cemetery G. PEAROE, a 663 Undertaker. H. Collier] [Walteb Cokbb ( Piano, Harmonium and Organ Tuning, Repairing and Renovating. H. COLLIER & CO.«| MUSIC SKLLERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. H COLLIER & CO. have pleasure in • announcing that owing to the increase of business at this branch, they have secured the services of MR. MILTON CRAIG, who has just returned from Europe. He holds a certificate and letter of recommendation from oue of the largest and mott celebrated Pianoforte Manufacturers in London, Messrs W, G. Kavbstapf & SoNP,|aB follows: — CERTIFICATE FROM EAVESTAFF & SONS, PIANOFORTE MAKIfiRS, LONDON This is to certify that MR. MILTON CRAIG has a practical experience in connection with the construction, repairing and tuning Pianofortes. He is leaving our works for New Zea-, land, and we have every confidence in hiß^ abilities, and wish him every success. W. G. Eavestaff & Boss, ' ?tr W. G. Eavestaff, May 6th, 1891. A large assortment of the best quality\of materials for repairing ike, always in stock. Tuning ,in Town or Country singly |or by the year. The " Eavestaff " Piano, the Waldmar Piano, the Fnhr Piano, Dominion Organ, and Estey American Organs, &c, &c, and those of many other celebrated makers may be had of H. COLLIER & CO. The easy time payment system appliedfto bl^instrument's sold at H. COLLIER & CO/8 Music Warehouse. MR. H. G. FOR LONG, (Br/BoaoN DuN7. T<rr) DEVON STREET, HAS removed*to the rooms lately occupied by "Messrs Skeet & Gray). Fees reduced to Auckland and Wellington rates, with all the latest improvements in Dentistry. Mr Forlong begs to intimate that Mr fLnight, dt-ntist, will carry on his practice for a further term of six months, from September, 1891, owing to his prolonged illness a 650 tc JAMES SANDKKBOf-.. ARCHITECT. Oman. King's Bandings, Corner of Dbvon anp.Brouoham-stbbts, NEW PLYMOUTH. ' +MO9 ♦» M U SJC A l_. OMIR. £gfM ©R®@l!C ORGANIST ST. MARY'S CHURCH, TS now prepared to receive pupils foi *■ Piano, Organ, and Singing. Terms on application to H. Colukb & Co., or to Mr Brook, at his temporary residence, Powderhum - street, near Government Baildings. fas3l RUSSELL'S"^ CIRCULATING LIBRARY— Opposite Co-operative Stores. All persons suffering from defective sight should get spectacles from J. H. Parker, watchmaker, jeweller, & optician, Devon-street, New Plymouth. —N.B. The strength of the sight is tested by the " Patent Optometer," and suitable glasses supplied. —Advt. Neither trickery nor competition ha been able to affoot tho of Wolfe's Sehnuppa.' XFor invalids and delicate children Aulsebrook's Arrowroot and Tea Biscuits are uoßurpajaed.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9208, 9 October 1891, Page 2
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