Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

EDUCATIONAL. i VIOLIN. "If R. L. 0. WALKER Resumes Teach- ' XTJ- ing at his Residence, 227, UPPER WILLIS STREET, Ist February. Pupils Successful at Wellington Competitions. SINGING. ( E 1 A. CAERLYON BENNETT, l* Pupil of ( CAY. SABATINI, Italy. ' Albert Visetti (London). ' Isidore de Solla (London). .' Stephen J. Mavrogordato (London). Studio: Rod's Buildings, 30, Courtenay-pL SIGNOR A. P. TRUDA. SCHOOL OF ARTISTIC FLUTE , PLAYTNG, VOICE PRODUCTION, SOLFEGGIO, AND ITALIAN DICTION. Coaching in Solo, Ensemble for Concert and Operatic Work. Exclusive distributor in New Zealand for Rudall Carte Famous Flutes. STUDIO: 11 and 12, 220, Lambton"quay. PIANOFORTE. " THEORY, HARMONY, AND COUNTERPOINT. \fISS MORGAN resumed Teaching at XTX her Residence, 51, Scarborough terrace (off Austin street), FRIDAY, sth FEBRUARY. Telephone 23-55 L. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. TVPSS ENA HANSON Resumed Teach--ITX ing at 228, Oriental parade, Monday, Bth February. Tel. 22-875. SINGING. "\TADAME EMILY BRIGGS (late Pro- •"■*■ fesssor of Singing, L.A.M., London), resumes tuition on WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. STUDIO: Beehive Chambers, 71 Courtenay place. PLEASE NOTE NEW PRIVATE ADDRESS: 2, Matai road, Hataitai, where all communications re arranging lessons are to be made. Prospectus sent on application. Successes at last Wellington Competitions include gentlemen's championship, ladies' championship, highest aggregate marks for gentlemen, also for ladies. Scholarship for ladies over 21. Also 23 first and 13 second and numerous thirds and highly commended. Successes include Mr. Brabin's diamond ring, society's gold medal, Mr. Partridge's' gold medal. ; MOTOR SERVICE. WELLINGTON TO WANGANUI. ELLINGTON TO WANGANUL NICHOLSON AND SOMERVrLLE'S HUDSON SUPER"SDf DE LUXE MOTOR SERVICE. NO DICKY "SEATS. Booking Office: BELL BUS CO. TEL. 21-038. And All Government Tourist Offices. /The above service leaves Midland Hotel (Daily): Week Days—9.ls a.m., arriving Wanganui 3.15 _p.m. Sundays—9 a.nu, arriving Wanganui 3 p.m. We meet the Ferry Boat and collect Passengers anywhere in the business area of the City free of charge. FARES: WEEK DAYS, XI; SUNDAYS, £1 ss. PALMERSTON PAEKAKARIKI ' MOTOR-CAR SERVICE. PASSENGERS AND PARCELS^ A LARGE Austin Touring Car* leaves x*-. Palmerston North at 8.30 a.m. Daily for Paekakariki, returning immediately on : arrival of the 4.17 T train from Wellington, running via Otaki, Levin, Shannon; arrive Palmerston North 8.20 p.m. Fares: 10s for the full distance, or 2s 6d for each section or intermediate section. E. R. CHAPMAN, Proprietor, " Combined Bus' Stand, Rangitikei street, Palmerston North. SIGHT-SEEING TOURS .'"THE Blue Bird Observation Bus will ■*- leave Government Buildings daily at 10.15 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. ' Sundays at 2.1§ p.m. only. Book seats Tel. 25-051. F. WILBHIRE, ■ Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICES. \ "THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908." V'OTICE is hereby given that UNITED ■** ARTISTS (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED, a Company incorporated in New South Wales, has appointed Alexander Kenneth Scobie Mackenzie and Humph- 1 rey Francis O'Leary, both of Wellington, jointly and severally to* be its Attorneys in New Zealand, and that the office or place of 'business, of the Company, where legal process may be served and notices delivered, is at No. 55, Courtenay place, in the City of Wellington., Dated this 10th day of February, 1926. l. aVqutnn, - Manager. THE WONDERFUL 8.R.0.5. SOUND BOX YI7TLL greatly improve yonr Gramo--7* phone. Being much lighter than the average sound box, there is considerably less wear on one's records, and a reduction in needle',hiss. A bank manager writes: "I cannot speak too highly of the 8.R.0.5. sound ' box. I go in chiefly for piano and violin i records, and the improvement in volume . and roundness of tone since using your sound box is most marked.' Some of my '. records which used to blast are now quite ! a delight to listen to." ; Now selling at English price, 42s each, 1 postage paid. ! SAMSON BROS., SAMSON BROS., Sole Agents for New Zealand, 19, COURTENAY PLACE. HOTELS. SAVES COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, Aurora terrace, Wellington, i This First-class Private Hotel is now . under New Management. Situated in the i very centre of Wellington, and standing in its own grounds, it commands a wonderful view of the city and harbour. Within three minutes of Lambton quay, Post Office, and Houses of Parliament, etc. Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff. Telegraphic address: Sayes Court, Wellington. Telephone Nos. 43-965 and 43-400. D. COLLINS, Proprietor, Late of Christchurch.. NOTICE TO FERRY PASSENGERS. WINDSOR PRIVATE fiOTEL, Manchester street, Christchurch, the most homely and comfortable hotel. Two minutes from station, five minutes from City centre. New management. Cuisine under personal supervision of Mrs. Benger. Firstclass Table, Civility, Attention. Terms moderate. Write or Telephone 120*. Proprietor: S. BENGER. WHERE to Stay in Christchurch.—St. Elmo Private Hotel. Superior Private Accommodation. 52, Worcester strteet (West End), 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. TeL 872. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. HOUSEWD7E'S OPPORTUNITY TpASY Scheme of Purchasing Rotorex j •*-*' Electric Vacuum Cleaner—-Cash Pay- ■ ment £2 10s, followed by 8 monthly in- j atalmenta of £1, Cash Price £10. . J For demonstration 'phone, write, or call NEW ZEALAND APEX CO., i 27, Panama street. Tel. 45-598. r^REEN Leather Dining-room Suite, W Lisht Bedroom Suite, Gateleg Table, Divan Chair, Palm Stand, Walnut Sideboard, Hall Table, Wicker Table, Wicker Chair, Dark Bedroom Suite, Baby's Cot, i Pram, Cradle and Table Chair, Stretcher, I Remington Typewriter, Oral Extension Table, Oak Morris Conch, Overmantel.. Vice. etc. 159, Adelaide-rd.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19260212.2.137.6

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 16

Word Count
853

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 16

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert