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MONUMENTAL SCULP TORS AND DESIGNER. First Award New Zealand and, South Seas Exhibition, 1925-26.: ! : MB A. E. TILLEYSHORT, having purchased the stock of Messrs Thomson & Co., Comprising the latest and most exclusive designs in Marble and Granite specially selected by Thomson on his .recent visit! to' ? the Italian and. Scotch Marble" and Granite quarries." " ''''.'"'-'"/ Mr Tilleyshort' A js now in the district "erecting"the Gorge' Creek Monument. ■). lore is your opportunity. Xvionuments unci, ail Cemetery vvorit a speciality. >/,■■<-- -« Charges Moderate. l v; > ' >■. ' . Work's 'Phone,, 23-931. ; . Residence 'Phone, 23-831. A E. TILLEYSHORT, a-*"**»* &n*%[**• rr ..-,..■ . • derson's Bay Cemetery.)

MANOFORTE TEACHING.MISS JESSIE GOVAN (Art of Teaching Diploma and Higher Local Practical) . Pupil of Mr Kennedy, Black.. v , Is prepared to take pupils in Alexandra for , PIANOFORTE, THEORY and ' HARMONY. If desired, pupils prepared for Trinity College; Teacher's D and Matriculation examinations. A record of oyer 87 per cent, passed of pupils entered for previous examinations. ,•■■"',•■-' Terms on application to . ■'■ <',' Miss Jessie Go van, Alexandra.

TO THE EESIDENTS OF CENTRAL J ,•:■':/• OTAGO./ Hk.i\*&& P&LMER iWYATT , MUSICAL EXPEET, Eroni England and Australia, has decided to make , Alexandra 'Ms centre and 'will travel the district. Pianos and Players skilfully tuned and repaired. PIANOS, PLAYEES, VIOLINS, MANDOLINES, BOWS, STEINGS, ETC, -FOE SALE. 1 CALEDONIAN HOTEL,

ST. D'S .' CONYENT.'"''" ALEXANDRA. J Well-known to the local public as a Musical Centre, specialises not only in Pianoforte, Organ,- Stringed Instruments (violin, cello, mandoline, steel guitar), but also in Voice Production, according to best approved method. Besides the' Trinity College Examinations (theoretical and practical) pupils are prepared for teachers' certificates. Painting lessons in oils and water 'colours, including marquetry, : are given on Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m;,

mmS '■'■'■ jjABfIUBBITB ' ''" * "'■ A.T.C.IV ' ''' '-• is prepared to take' a limited number |of pupils for ; ' VOICE PRODUCTION [ ~'. and> ,'■ .. -v/ii .':.". ;! _' •. sio^lNG..' her residence, Oturehua. ; ~, , ■•= •1 Pupils prepared ,for -Trinity , College and Associated Board Examinations iif desired. Terms on application. .} .... f Telephone 12M. VOICE PRODUCTIONAND SINGING i PIANOFORTE I- 'AND > HARMONY MRS OEO MXJNEO (Ex-pupil- of Mr Arthur Barth, pianoi forte o-d Mr Spencer Lorraine '} (Voice Production and Singing), is prepared to take pupils, for tki above subjects: : ; , -■/'-". , .-■,-.; \>; erms on, application.. . r .. ■..,. •& . Address:..C/o P.O. Galloway. ■', Personal Interviews arranged. Music provided for dances and concerts

; MISS; DOKIS WHEATLANDy Teacher of Fancy and Ballroom '■''.■ Dancing and Child Action J Resumes teaching in the Town HaH TUESDAY/FEBRUARY 26/ 1929. . atV2.3O p.m.' Intending pupils enrolled on (after this date. ',. •: ; Classes as usual. .. • / Private, lessons arranged. Box 52, 'Phone 24> : > „■ -'.Clyde.' 10: THOSE WISHING' TO BUILD. M|B CHARLES BRAGG Contractor for '"Messrs Gilchrist ■ and ', Boris' extensive building at Oturehua, is prepared to givel estimates \f or'other ; buildings while in'the district. '-.-,■■ Plans and .specifications' prepared; -,.-, '.': ''■',.' Address: .-V . '"■, -:" :":;v.'V ■■■;".* ■' '■.':.■.''■','•" Oturehua. ;

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1691, 19 June 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1691, 19 June 1929, Page 2