ADVERTISEMENTS INTENDED A FOR OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS SHOULD BE IN OUR OFFICE NOT LATER THAN ONE P.M. DAILY. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AFTER THIS HOUR WILL BE INSERTED UR TILL 2.30 P.M. IN LATE NEWS PAGE. PUPILS WANTED. _ _ DRESSMAKING and Classes. — Ladies' materials cut and fitted, daily 10-12, 2-4; also Quarterly Classes. —McClymont and Woodhead. 40. City Chambers. It KOHALA'S School of Music—Teacher o£ Violin, Mandolin, Hawaiian Guitar, Banjo. Ukulele.—l, Hullenstein's Buildings. Newton. l; OTOR Driving Taught thoroughly by experts; Council Certificates guaranteed ; fees moderate.—Rushton's Motor School. 57, Albert St. D TE A R N TO S W I M, I can Teach Either Sex, of any age. a style suitable to their requirements. ' Coach to Miss Gladys Pidgeon, New ! Zealand breast-stroke champion aud record-holder, 1925-26. | D. B. ANDERSON, By Special Appointm_ht, Instructor to Lady Jellicoe and Family. Phone 42-746. Box 1*327. B WANTED TO SELL. mo BAKERS.—Wanted to Sell, some ■*- Window Ornaments, cheap; cakes ornamented.—34. Arahl St.. Edendale. HO YOU KNOW THIS? THAT TIIE ROBERTSON REVERSIBLE SEWING MACHINE SEWS BACKWARD AND FORWARD? Price only from £9 15/. Allowance mads M for Old Machines. Terms arranged. ___ 20 Years' Guarantee. _S_t Sole Agents for N.Z. : ROBERTSON, Auctioneers, •_£> J.C.L, MM _w ___ _^
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Auckland Star, Volume 304, Issue 304, 23 December 1926, Page 1
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