NEW SEASON GOODS, Ex Ruapehu. MM" UROHIE, TAILOR AND IMPORTER, Shortland-street, Begs to announce the arrival of his first Shipment of Spring and Summer Goods. It includes the Latest Styles and Patterns from the Home and Contiuental M irkets. These Goods have just been opened up, an inspection of which is respectfully solicited. "1 1 WT? T3RIDGMAN o JAy« DBIDGMAN WIOL REMOVE INTO NEW PREMISES IN ABOUT FOURTEEN DAYS, ABOUT FOURTEEN DAYS, » PRIOR TO WHICH HE WILL SELL BALANCE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, &c, CLOTHING, &c, AT TTERY TfyTUCH I > EDUCED |>ATES. REMNANTS & JOB CLEARING LINES AT NOMINAL PRICES BEFOBE R E M O V I N G. 288, QUEEN-STREET. » EOR New York direot a large cargo of New Zealand Varnish (kauri gum) goes next trip. ♦ M'rb mB afford, JL FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER, Corner op Cook & Vincent Streets, Auckland. Mrs T., late Head Dressmaker of Milne and Choyce, having had many years' experience in above capacity, can guarantee PERFECT FIT, STYLE AND FINISH. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. Q- m WEIG HT - PASTRYCOOK & CONFECTIONER, 257, Queen-street. On account of numerous inquiries, Mrs Wright, while thanking the public for their kiud support during the Inst twenty 3 ears, 1 wishes to inform them that her ONLY place of business is at the above address. T> READ, OD PER O LB - T 0AF > AT MR WATERS', QUEEN - STREET (Opposite Herald office).
MR. W. H. WEBBE'S PIANO QUARTET CLASSES (FOUR MEMBERS TO EACH CLASS— FULL COMPLEMENT FIFTEEN CI^VSSES). These Classes are formed for Pianoforte and Organ Students (elementary and advanced) for the purposes of encouraging and practically developing (1) THE STUDY OF PART PLAYING. (3) THE ART OF ACCOMPANYING. (2) READING MUSIC AT SIGHT. (4) PLAYING WITH CORRECT MUSICAL EXPRESSION. The Library for the use of members of these classes includes nearly every Piano Quartet published | Also several hundreds of Duets and Trios for one Piano ; Duos for two Pianos, and Duets for Piano and Organ ; In all more than 1000 selections from the works of the leading composers. Over 150 favourable Press notices have appeared in English and Colonial newspapers with referencft to successful performances by pupils of these classes. FEES : 10s. 6d. and 20s. pen Quarter. All Music Provided. ADDRESS— ■ W. H. WEBBE, SHORTLAND STREET or KARANGAHAPE ROAD. VISITORS' EVENING— FIRST THURSDAY IN MONTH.
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Observer, Volume xi, Issue 667, 10 October 1891, Page 10
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382Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume xi, Issue 667, 10 October 1891, Page 10
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