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! BCTTSICAL TUITION. ■\TADAMK JJA'RTISE'XGl 1 THAIX-EH HUBKKT CARTER (The Popular Tenor), FOR FOUR XEARS. ; "Madame Mnrtinonco, "Commcrcinl Bank .Huildings, "Auckland. "Dear Madame, ••I feel I must write; expressing my gratitude for tile work you did with my "When I einue to you and you so kindly offered to train it I was very young, and bad you handled it In any way than the way you did. it would not luivp tile roundness and ease of production wlijch is commmiteil on. I see this, and re.-osnise it "If hi any time r am able to do anything , with niy vo"ice, I shall know that 1 owe it I to the greatest extent to y<m. "I cannot -write exactly :is I feel, words are very elusive when I lying to explain feelings, l.ut. believe mc, Mailnme. my gratitude is deeply seated. "Thy debtor, to an extent 1 have probably nut yet rauised, "iSli'fiertl HPHKRT E. CARTER." STUDIO: (iI.AIiSTOXK BIILDINGS, yUEEX STREET. *> •p LOCUTION. TITISS T ILIAN QTOKOE Receives Pupils for Elocution. Musical Monologues Sketches, and all branches of the Elocutionary Art, At Studio, 28, Swanson St., 11 to 3 Daily. Concert Engagements Accepted. C -pi L' O C V T I O N. MADAME M.WEI. ST. JAMES (London), Professor of Elocution and Dramatic Art, RECITATION, GESTURE, GRACE. Special lessons for Children and Adults for Improving the qunliiy of the speaking voice with correct pronunciation of everyday English. Studio: 22, COMMERCIAL BANK CHAMBERS (top tloorK C -M- O B SI A X -\/£ A It T I X, VIOLONCELLIST (Pupil of C. Warwick Evans, London), Studio: KENNETH EADY'S PIANO WAKEHOUSE. UPPER QUEEN ST. (Opp. Myers Park). C ELECTORAL. -VTEW ZEALAND CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LTD. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. TO ALL SHAREHOLDERS IX THE SOUT EI -EASTERN WARD. Having been approached by Shareholders in ail parts of the above Ward, representing Suppliers to Dried Milk, Butter and Cheese Factories, with the request that I should accept nomination for a seat on the new Directorate, after careful consideration, and in deference to this representative request, I have decided to accede thereto. If you honour mc with your support I am prepared to devote the necessary time and energy which the position demands. I pledge myself to do my utmost to safeguard the interests of all Shareholders hy maintaining the Democratic* principles -of , true cooperation and a policy of progress combined with prudent administration.—l am, yours faithfully, W. G. PHILLIPPS. Matangi, March 13, 1920. , , D 4 DENTISTRY. MY OWN SPECIAL METHOD OK' PAINLESS EXTRACTION Possesses Many and Great Advantages Which Are Distinctive. HERE ARE SOME, AMONG OTHERS: 1. NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come back the second time or oftener, as under other methods. 3. EXPEiRT EXTRACTIQN. No broken teeth or stumps left in the rums. 4. PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages. .1 can safely use it on a patient of 80 yean. 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or suffering from other complaints, it will not affect you. 6. NO PAINFUL PP.ICKIXG. 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH also painlesslj extracted. 9. EXTKACTIONS PBEE when teeth are ordered. Also. ANALGESIA. The Most Marvellous Discovery in Dentistry of the age. You can have your teeth drilled, filled, prepared for crowning, bridge work, pivots, etc.. without the slightest pain whatever. You are conscious, yet unconscious to pain, and I have proved this most wonderful machine to be an absolute success In every operation. Therefore patients who are nervous need no longer fear the dentist, reinless Dentistry at My Rooms' is Not a Myth, but a Faot. TjEXTIST (■< IyTUNROE •pMANUEL, FIRST FLOOR. KNDEAX'S BUILDIVG9 (Next G.P.0.), Open Every Evening, also Saturday Afternoon. Telephone 1604. Take Elevator. D ]\l R " "M OKMA - V TtfOAKES. SURGEON DENTIST, Has Resumed the PRACTICE OF HIS .PROFESSION, and may lie consulted at 202, QUEEN STREET ,uext to Partridges) in Rooms occupied by the late Mr. CJlwell. ■ U DOGS FOR SALE. PEDI«;i!EK I'omeraninn Puppies, white, sitblp. oniuge. and Mack, rpii] beauties, lovely pets.—Riinga low (noxt Bonskill'si. Upper Symonds St. -J3O BOATS FOR SALE. TJOAT i2Uft>. Mat bottomed, in _ good order ■*-* . Pri.-c £au.—Apply A. Davis, SS, West ' (iO4 TyXGHY (Hft), oars, rowlocks. YinThoY _ J- , Auckland I.auch Co., Ilolison Wharf 323 LA I" XO H Hincmoii tor Sale: length "Hit lOin: beam (sft: draught aft; built Logan Bros. Winner of Visitors' Ruct 13-JO Regatta.—Further particulars apply Captain Hood, 111, Queen's Wharf. 267 ("V'A 11., we ll found V good nioorinss, built this season, winner Harrison ('tip. also Ponsont>y Regatta No. n. King Kdwnrd Parade, Devonport 109 idS-j -J9-FT. billing Roat. " with centreboard-■*-—I prlri. {LC. -Qntrpboard. .-,70. .STAR. 87 OQFT Launch, u> b.p.. 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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 76, 29 March 1920, Page 6

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