!*Of #*«■>»’•... QHAS. 'WOOD, PROFESSIONAL MUSICIAN. TEACHER, Violin, Viola, Cello and Bass. Conductor Takapuna Orphans’ Orchestra. Late principal Viola, Strand Symphony Orchestra. Will visit PUKEKOHE every WEDNESDAY to receive pupils. ONLY MODERN METHODS TAUGHT. Pupils Prepared for Examinations. Terms on application.—Apply Times. Tuakau residence ring No. 5, Mr E. T. Frost. IVTISS KATHLEEN M. COX, A.T.C.L.
Teacher of Pianoforte, Theory and Stringed Instruments, Has resumed teaching in Pukekohe. Attends Pukekohe every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Studio: No. 4, Shotbolt’s Bldgs. PHONE 146. ]\fß. W. RUSSELL-WOOD, one of the Dominion's foremost . teachers of— ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Has resumed teaching at the Methodist Bible Class room, and may be <nterviewed there on Tuesdays, after 12 noon. Correspondence to 5, Mount Street, Auckland. PHONE, 46-541. M adamb NIGHTINGALE’S SCHOOL OF DANCING. Beginners class now forming. Intending pupils should phone or call at Studio, .Victoria Street. Course of eight lessons, £l/1/-. The newest ballroom craze, “The Tile Trot,” now being taught; also new Fox Trot Waltz and Yale Blues. M R C. E RIC C ARTER DENTAL SURGEON, Having purchased the practice of MR PEPCY BOYD, May be consulted at EMPIRE BUILDINGS, KING STREET, PUKEKOHE. Phone : 43. Private 316. J. JARVIE, VETERINARY PRACTITIONER. RUNCIMAN. Telephone 101 W Papakura.
M R - D. a rmstrong 'LATE H. G. LYSNAR). DENTIST. KING STREET PUEEKOHE ’Phone 80. Visits Tuakau every Thursday. JOHN ROUTLY A.N.Z.I.A. REGISTERED ARCHITECT. 20, EMPIRE BUILDINGS, SWANSON STREET AUCKLAND. Business Notices. JAMES COMRIE, Engineer and Welder. East St. ' Phone 208, Car Bodies or Mudguards Repairs .1 Farm Implements Overhauled. BROKEN CASTINGS WELDED. i
I Mot Water Bags I ON COLD NIGHTS. The Best English with wide mouth making easy filling. All leaking remedied by patent stopper and reinforced neck. Is a NECESSITY in everj' home in case of illness. cover. For ‘FLU’ or Influenza Colds. Nothing like “ANTI FLENZA ” Much better than Aspirin. No house should be without a bottle. Cut colds short by taking a dose. Price: 2/6 and 4/6 bottle. CHAS7RATJEN, M.P.S., B.S.M. (Melb. Univ.). 8 Chemist—Optician. I PUKEKOHE i
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Franklin Times, Volume XIX, Issue 59, 22 May 1929, Page 4
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