jy£EMORIAM CARDS. LETiEKS OF THANKS, ETC., PRINTED AT THE "STAR'' OFFICE AT SHORTEST NOTICE. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. C LITTLE AND SONS, LTD., Under- • takers and Embalmers, "Marble Arch," Hobson Street, Auckland. Phones 45-BSO, 45-881 D WESTERN PARK FUNERAL CO., 70, Ponsonby Road. Town or Country. Motors. Phone; 26-938. — Jas. Weir, Manager. D CAMERON AND BARTLETT (late of Adams), 282, Ponsonby Road, Undertakers, etc. — Phone 26-137; Private 27-052. c y\7 MORRISON, Undertaker, office and ** • residence, 167, Parnell Road, opp. Parnell Library. Phone 43-768. C WH. TONGUE, Undertaker and Funeral • Director, 1, Mt. Eden Rd.—Phones; 46-244 ; Private, 24-346. C INKS AND HALL, Undertakers and Directors. Phones ; Business, 40-332 ; private. 20-034.—Chancery St.. Auckland. B JAS. JAMIESON, 27, Belgium St. (late Upper Queen St.), near Newton East School. Phone 40-253. B MONUMENTAL MASONS. BOUSKILL, LTD., Leading MonumentalIsts; only address, Khyber Pass; Reliable Work, Reasonable Prices; Catalogue posted. C PUPILS WANTED. ART Basket Work, Leather Work, Poker Work, Pewter Work, Pen Painting, Carving. Prospectus posted.— Ayling, .4. Strand Arcade. C ASHLEIGH COLLEGE, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. — Tuition for Matriculation, Professional Prelims., Teachers' Certiflcates, P.S.E., Backward Education. C A UCKLA NDr Metwprivi n« SehooL -ijL ing License Guaranteed.—Hamlin and Co., Ltd.. 87. Albert St. D BARBOLA, Gesso Work, Batik, Raffia. Coloured Leatberwork, Stencilling, Cane Basketry.—Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade. B DRESSMAKING and Classes. — Ladies' materials cut and fitted daily, 10-1:;, 2-4; also quarterly classes. — McClymont, and Woodhead, 26. City Chambers. C DRULEIGH COLLEGE Teaches the Subject You Require.—'Phone 46-884. RD ESPERANTO Self-teachers procurable through Wlldman and Arey's, Booksellers, or Whitcombe and Tombs. C
EXPERIENCED Lady (A.T.C.L.) Teacher, Piano, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar; homes visited ; £1 1/ term; 2/6 lesson. — Write S. 5242. Star. 16 GYMNASTICS, Dancing Classes, Private Lessons. —Miss Copland, National Chambers, Swanson St., "Gleneagles," Carlton Gore Rd. 16 HAIRDRESSING, latest modes; Shingling, Facial Treatments, etc., taught thoroughly.—Madame Tait, 4, Bon Marche, Newton. B JOHN MANSON. Teacher of Violin, Mandolin and Piano. —Studio, 243, Symonds St.. opp. P.O. C MA. HONOURS prepares Pupils public • examination, English French, History ; backward education; 2/ hour. — Phone 47-&B's. x! 6 MATRICULATION, Latin, French, English,•• Mathematics, Teachers, Music, Instrumental, Drawing, Proficiency.— Herbert Mason. 88. Orange Rd. x! 9 MILLINERY Classes, 2, Gaze's Bldgs., 4a, Karangahape Rd.—Miss Rutherford instructs pupils latest American Millinery methods. B "VTISS GREY, 11 years' instructress AuckItJL land Technical College.—Dressmaking, Ladies' Tailoring Classes ; evening classes ; Patterns Cut. —Room 25. Princess Bldgs. B MOTOR Driving—Mayhill's Motor School, 8, Lower Albert St. Phone 44-174. Established 1918. Ir MAORI, for Beginn.-rs, for Matric., or Licensed Interpreters.—New Zealand Correspondence Schools, Box 50, Aucklancl. 18 MOTOR TUITION and Knowledge of Running Repairs taught by experts. Consult DIAMOND TAXI SERVICE. 4. Lower Albert Street. Phone 44-505. Ambrose Lewis. Proprietor. x! 6 RS. HALLAM, L.T.C.L., Eady's Build lngs, Karangahape Rd.—Singing, Voice Production. Theory. Pianoforte: Candidates Prepared for Teachers' D C ATRICTTLATION, Latin. French. English. Mathematics, Teachers. Music. Instrumental Drawing. Proficiency.—Herbert Mason. 88. Grange Rd. :16 CJHOWCARD Writing—Practical TuiHon hv Auckland's T.esd'ne Showcard Writ"K" System. 32. Queen St. C WIREMAN'S License Guarantee Course by class and correspondence instruction. '— Bower's Engineering Sschool, Colwill's Chambers. Auckland. 22 ATRICDLATIONSUCCESS ASSURED. QOLLEGB. RD gWIMMING CLASSES. Coach to Miss Ena Stockley, winner NSW and Australian Back-stroke Free Style Championship. LEARNERS AND ADVANCED. Enrol Now. All Ages of Either Sex. D. B. ANDERSON, Phone 42-746. Box 1327. B ||| UIT IO N IN £JHESS. THE AUCKLAND CHESS CLUB will be pleased to see anyone desirous of learning the game or Improving their play, at the Club Room, 42, Top Floor, his Majesty's Arcade, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, at 7.30 p.m. x! 6 tuition wanted. FRENCH —Beginner, desires expert tuition in Commercial, French; reply stating qualification, terms. —Write S. 5470, Stab. IS
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 141, 16 June 1928, Page 1
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