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AUCTIONS. H. C. SMITH. HE CITY MARKET, 55i> COLOMBO PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY, 11 A.M. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT 1 P.M. Account Mr Lawn: D. Wooden Bed, Duehesse,' 2 Seagrass Chairs, Carpet, 6 Slij» Mats'. 2 Rolls Lino., Violin and Case, Organ, Wireless set (good), K. Chairs and Tables, Cushion.* H. Runner, Kerbs, Toy Pram, quantity Crockery and Ornaments, L. Mower, Harden Tools, etc. Account Mr Orion: Marble Soda Fountain. Also, account various owners: Beds, Duchesses, Wardrobes, Stretchers, II B and K. Chairs, Couches, Side-boards, Gatfllee Tallies, Office Desks, Typewriter. Furnishings of many kinds, new and secondhand. COMMENCING AT 11 A.M. Timber, Iron, and all outside goods, as per yesterday's papers. MOTORS, BICYCLES', and TOOLS, 12.15 P.M. — Account Mr A. Marshall, 7-f.t Indian Power-Plus 3-speed, tools, etc.. tip-top order, trial; account clients, C L. and Gent's Bicycles. POULTRY 'J P.M. POULTRY POULTRY 2 P.M. POULTRY All classes of Poultry. IJ. C. SMITH, Prop. 'Phone 34-680. 87,j5 IHE FARMERS' SALEYARDS, 87 ST. ASAPH STREET (Opp. Aulsebrook's). WEEKLY AUCTION TO-DAY, AT 11 A.M. Account Mr E. Bennett: Dr. Cues. Mare, 6yrs, all work; Dr. Bay Geld., lOyrs, all work. Both are good .shifters, guaranteed sound and in every wav. Account Client: 4-borse Team as follows: Blk. Dr. G Id., aged; Brown Dr. Geld., aged; 2 Bay Dr. Mares, aged, broken to all work, any trial; also 2 Bay Gelds., broken to S. and H. Suitable for tradesmen. Present entry !4 head Further entries received up to time of sale. Harness, Vehicles, Implements, and Produce. Full list yesterday's papers. 11. C. SMITH. 'Phone 32-893. 875G

EDUCATIONAL. CATHEDRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CIIRISTCHURCH. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: THE REV. S. PARR, MA, M.C. The School lias Secondary, Primary, and Kindergarten Departments, and ii also a Preparatory for Christ'■» College. Central situation, within a tew minutes' walk of the Square: ample playing grounds: open-air classrooms. First Term commences February sth. New boys may b«i enrolled at the School on February 3rd and 4th, or by appointment. Information from the Headmaster, 'Phone 31-501. 8529 MISS DULCIE MITCHELL, Bronze and Silver Medallist and f ertinVated Teacher of Singing, Voice Production, and Interpretation, etc. Late of Royal Arademv Music, London, Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 3rd. limited number iA Junior Pupils at spec. i fees will be enrolled for correct diction, use of voice. sinjrinK. etc Studio: 5 Bristol Piano Co: Osborne street. Interviews between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.. Mon.. Wed., and Thtirs., or by appointment, Tel. R5-545. 8741) Learn "Music's loveliness for your accomplishment. R ARTHUR LILLY, A.R.C.O. (Organist and Choirmaster, Holy Trinity, Avonside), making new appointments for SINGING and TIANOFORTE Pupils, At "The Bristol" or 166 Stanmore road. Avonside. £'J9B PIANOFORTE AND THEORY N A.NCY Term rummencei THURSDAY, February 6tU. Studio, 72 Dryden street, -Sumner. At " le, Wednesday, February stli. 8728 HAR L E S B U 0 K E T T, PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT. Specialist in Physical Culture for Ladies and Girls. Classes for Ladies, Girls and Boys. PARTICULARS FROM GYMNASIUM. 221 MANCHESTER STREET. CORNER WORCESTER ST. BHSSS

SINGING AND PIANO. " B H. M. L U N D Will Rerume Lessons on FEBRUARY 3rd. A New System of Finder Training producing immediate results in short practices, taught separately in 3-4 lessons. ROBT. FRANCIS'S STUDIO. 8047 MRS IVY King, L.T.C.L., corai Teaching Thursday, February 6th. Pianoforte Theory, Harmony, Art of Teaching ami Rudiments Special attention to Aural Culture and Rhythm. At studio for nailers Wednesday. February sth, all day k Studio, 139 A Manchester street, near Clock Tower (PlimsoU'a Buildings) 'Phone 31-516. K5618 PIANOFORTE. )UPILS WANTED FOR PIANOFORTE, heginners preferred. Write to "MUSIC," 149 Co. "Press" Office. RS F J. McEACHEN <n*e Miss BeatHco < !•. xlge), PIANOFORTE and SINGING, Rosu - ' -aching MONDAY. Feb. 3rd. Sin;jins ' %ATURDAY. Feb. Sth. . MERIVALE LANE. MISS AILEEN WARREN, Professional Ac companiste and Teacher of Pianoforte, Resumes Teaching at her Studio, 269 MADRAS STREET, opp. Y.W.0.A., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. Song Interpretation. Transposing, Rehearsals. •Phone 30-730. 8538 SINGING. riSS BELLE RENAUT, L.A.8., Resumes L Teaching on FEBRUARY sth. Children's competition work a speciality. Interviews 8-4. Studio 6, "The Bristol," Cashel street. 'Phone 36-399. 856 SIDNEY WILLIAMSON (Diploma *..... Royal Coneervatorium of Music, Leipzig) resumes Teaching on MONDAY NEXT, February 3rd, at 25 KiLmoro street West. 8712 T MATTHEW'S VICTORY MEMORIAL SCHOOL, Springfield road, St. Albans. School reopens Monday. February 3rd, at 9 a.m. The Headmaster will be at the School fVnm 11 a.m. to noon on Saturday, February ,„» 1019 BUSINESS NOTICES. v SNZ 1 E and WILLIS Are Buyers of ' SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. \ Letter to Us or Call on 'Phone 34-630, w ill bring our Buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared to pay ,1,. True Market Value of the Goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 Hereford street (Late Queen's Picture Theatre.) mENTS Famou IFNTS AND FLYS. MOTOR TENTS. Famous "Anchor" Brand, Reinforced Calico, from 355. Duck from £2 17s 6d. UNBEATABLE VALUE. Price Lists Obtainable. MELTZER BROS.. 143 Manchester street. •Phone 30-298. M 7964 „ yoUB OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS TURN i« JNTO CASH OvfrTiUE ACCOUNTS promptly and tact£illv handled by experts. OUR RATES iRP 10 PEK CENT. AND POSTAGE. We j„,,,-,» charee a yearly subscription for collecting. WE RELY ENTIRELY ON CANTERBURY COLLECTING AGENCY. W'" ill Hereford street. 'Phone 31-413 C 3422 r» sir, Pine Blocks, 35s l-Cord Delivered. S ry rttiFGUM BLOCKS. 45s S-Cord DeDry BLUh-bUiu KINQ 80 . 710 BALL BROS.. STRICKLAND BT.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19841, 31 January 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19841, 31 January 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19841, 31 January 1930, Page 20

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