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M B F. H. M obton m A. Mua., Cert. Pianist, T.C.L. (Prize-winner, Pianoforte Composition, Auckland Competitions, 1912.) | TUITION m Piano, Organ, Voice Production, Elocution, Singing, Theory, Harmony, and Composition. Ladies' Singhig Class now forming; also Classes ' r Theory Exams. Special Class for Bandsmen. All Classes begin first week m March. MUSIC STUDIO— No. 5, Union S.S. Co.'s Buildings. Interview Hours : 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. daily, except Mondays. BvciMiigs by appointment. EASTER TIME WEDDING TIME, GRIEVE, JEWELLER, Makes a Speciality of WEDDING RINGS, BRIDESMAIDS' PRESENTS, AND SUCH LJKB. SIZE CARDS FREE ON APPLICATIONS H. J. GRIEVE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. 2 BARGAINS I". ' ..... 22 Acres L.I.P. at 22s PER ACRE: (£24 per. Year), ! Containing the RICHEST FLATS m ' j* the Bay. : ,T ARGE 7-roomed HOUSE, very up-)J-i! to-date." Hot water throughout. ; Outbuildings : Stable, Shed. Good Orchard . surrounds the. House, also very pretty Flower Garden, making a very Desirable Home. * PRICE £1140, v* Can be made Freehold for £20 per acre. Dwelling is insured for £550, and Buildings are valued' at £750, which leaves only £390 for the Land, or £18 10s per, acre;for L.1.P.. and £38 10s per .acre (total) for toeehold Land,, if yout wish to make it Freehold. ■" z"~~zr > : '.7 :;: - GLADSTONE ROAD. 66 Feet AT £33_PER FOOT. This Valuable Property is situated near Whinray's Hall, and has Buildings on it valued at £550, bringing m a rental of £2 2s per week and rates. This pays 5 per cent, clear on price aakec(. There is Elnonnous Speculative Value m this Property. Enquiries invited by Genuine Buyers. F. R. BALL. UAN.Z,, PEEL STREET. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! THE MAGNET CASH GROCERY STORE (Opposite Machell and Russell's) GLADSTONE ROAD. THE STORE FOR** QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS. SPOT CASH PRICES ONLY. Potatoes, 2s 6d for 281 b«. Onions, 51bs for Is. Jam, 3 tins for Is. Extract of Soap, 10 for Is. " Lifebuoy Soap, 4 for, Is. Kohler'a Cocoa, lid per lib, Is lOd ■per £lb. 3 iiiu Zebra, Is. Sardines, 3 for Is. English Cornflour, 3 for Is. Salmon, 2 for Is, 6 for 2s lOd. Salmon, Is tin, 6 for 5s 9d. Pickles, lOd per bottle. Coffee, la per bottle. ' Soap, 3 for Is. Raisins, 2 packete Is (new fruit). Apricots and Peaches, Is per tin; 6 for 6s 6d. Magnet Tea, Is 8d per lb. (Well worth a trial.) JUST GIVE US ONE CALL. This is all we require. R. kI^SON, PROPRIETOR. ■ i. ■ • . 256 l — ; — __!_ — , _ EYESTRAIN brinis about the most distroaain* •tfoots and hea4achea. It causes | •B»'te screw np-the 6ye»» V&* ■ ' ■ dupintf crows' feet and wrinkles. This means a disasYoeablo. • n< * Vrematurely atfod ajjpoaranee. , i: Our methods are strictly scionkifio and. up-to-date. We nayar . tooemmend glasses unless abso- ;- , . • -<-■■■.■ lutely. neaessary. v • , ABMKTRONO, X.8.M.C., Tiondon, Tli« Otilv V.nnHon QnaliH'-^ OptiulAn !■ TOHNSTONE AND SMITH for Box 0 Suits; splendid fltting. See our RicJuiflt Preeches ; hwt value m town.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13636, 17 March 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13636, 17 March 1915, Page 2