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MUSICAL TUITION. ELOCUTION, Voice Culture, Deportment, Musical Monologues, Gentlemen's Re- J crtals, Dramatic and H, Ulll<>ro ' as Impersonations.—Mrs. Arthur Griffiths, Gold Medallist (late Edinburgh ami Sydney). Scottish Press: "Winsome presence and remarkably fine diction." 12 MR F. E. FAIRBUKN, Teacher Pianoforte and Theory. li_ examined, 130 passed. Appointment by mail—62, Grange Rd.. Mt. Eden. „ S . MADAME FOLEY, from Paris, Teacher . of French, Pianoforte, Voice Pi-oduc- ( tion, and Singing, Resumes Teaching 20th February. Pupils prepared for Exams. At home Wednesdays and Saturdays.—lo7. Mt. Eden Road. WS ' I TUT A D A M E TITARTINENGO HAS RESUMED TEACHING " SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION At COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDINGS, ( _, QUEEN STREET. 516 "VTRS A. J. iDREAVER, 1 I '" L TEACHER OF ELOCUTION AND ' ORIATORY. RESUMES TEACHING MARCH 1. Children's Classes Saturday Morning and Afternoon. Private Lessons, Two Guineas; Classes, , One Guinea. Address: IS, MEUROSE STREEI' <o_ Khyber Pass). Phone A 2204. 518 VI" IS S MADGE McLE AN, I Licentiate Royal Academy of Music, London. 1 Has Resumed Teaching PIANO. Interviews mornings. 12, Pierce Buildings, Symonds Street. 119 t- . T7VLUTE AND PICCOLO, "] *- G. E. POO RE, J Solo Flautist. HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Address: 43, PONSONBY ROAD. B TOILET SPECIALISTS. SUPERFLUOUS Hair removed; permanent " and painless; sitting, 3/6.—Miss - Wrigley, No. 15, First Floor, Watson's Buildings, Wellesley St. 119 rpRY Misses Wrigley, special Scalp TreatA- ment for after effects of Influenza; consultation free.—ls, Watson's Buildings, Wellesley St. ua QfY7 MOLES Being Removed (half gone) OvM from Patient's Face at Madame Lorraine's, 4, H. 8.. Bldgs. 'Phone 2138 A. Ask for 'Booklet. HFS ' |y£ A S O NS, , HAIR SPECIALISTS. Special Treatment for Acute Falling of 1 Hair After Influenza. Catting ofT or shaving of tresses Unnecessary under our method. 256 and 258, QUEEN STREET. U X APO REJUVENATING HAIR RESTORER, Guaranteed to Restore Grey or Faded Hair to its Original Colour, Gloss, and Beauty. IT IS NOT A DYE, but acts directly upon the roots of the Hair; therefore its effects are gradual. It removes the Dandruff and all impurities from the head and prevents the Hair falling off. It promotes the growth and strength of the Hair, giving It the Lustre and Health of Youth. In Bottles, 2/6. Posted to any address, 3/. SEE YOU GET KAPO. Prepared and Sold Only by MATTHEW ECCLES, M.P.S., Chemist. 218. Ponsonby Rd., Auckland. C PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. TT)R. Q. "VTKTCALFE QHARPE HAS LEFT FOR SYDNEY, Owing to illness in the family. Will probably be away from Anckland for three weeks. 91 -pvR. /-» iTIIOUSSAINT rjIRDiLEB, Having been Demobilised, MAY NOW BE CONSULTED At HIS ROOMS. 110, Qdeen Street, Auckland. Hours: 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. 3 to 4.30 p.m. S3 H MUNRO WILSON, CONSULTING ENGINEER AND LICENSED SURVEYOR, PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Telephones 1464 and 2339. Land Transfer Surveys or Engineering ! Work promptly executed. . , WS ! -!- B D O W N E f, U MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRO. N«_rse in Attendance. 18, HUNTLY AVENUE, off Khy_er Pass. Terms moderate. Phone A 2163. Friction Electricity, Electric Vibratory Massage, Galvanic, Electric Hot Air, and Vapour Baths. B TOURIST RESORTS. ARKLE'S BAY HOUSE, WHANGAPARAOA. VACANCIES NOW AVAILABLE. Write, wire, or 'phone for Rooms. Tennis and Boating. Terms on application. 0 G. ARKLE. QONOMA -pRIVATE TTOTEL, TJOTOROA. One of the Most Favourably Known Houses in the Thermal District, Is Now Under New Management. EXCELLENT CUISINE, with first-class Chef and Catering. Quiet and Comfort Our Speciality. Close to Post Office, RaUway, Gardens, Baths, etc. TERMS: 7/ per Day; £2 per Week. C Proprietress: MRS G. SOMMER. TTOTEL TJOK T H LAND , (Next to Y.W.C.A., Queen Street, first tram-stop above Town Hall). APEN O W. This Large and Conrmoddons Establishment, which Is nearlng completion, will be I one of the most up-to-date Private Hotels » in the Dominion. The Northland will accom--1 modate over a hundred guests, and is fur--1 nished throughoat in modern style. »*"*■'- -1 rooms on every floor , are fitted with the > latest appliances. The BiUiard-room is > situated on the ground floor. Two taun- > dries are also Included In the appointments > of this hotel, and an Automatic Gas Heater » ensures a plentiful supply of bot water at » any time. From the Recreation _oof and > Balconies extensive views of the Harbour ) and Gulf are obtained. ) MRB. M. EVANS, ' Late J*oyal Court and Grand Vue, > Proprietress. i BILLIARDS. [—j I LLIAR_* rr. A B L E a [ -OARTON, *]y|*CQJ___> AND Qo'3 1 BILLIARD AND j ' BILLIARD-DINING TABLES ' Are the Acme of Perfection. ] .or the Mansion, the Cottage, the Club. I • FULL STOCKS OF ALL BILLIARD i REQUISITES. ' Write your wants to I "OARTON, ]^<-Q- IL ' L A_TD QO., > BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS, ) 424. QUEEN STREET M (Above Grey Statue*. - S

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 52, 1 March 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 52, 1 March 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 52, 1 March 1919, Page 9

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