I OFFICES TO LET. TN M. McDONNELL’S New Build--L ing in Tainui Street, opposite Dost Office, suitable for DENTISTS, PROFESSIONAL MEN and others. Tenants applying before the building is completed can have offices fitted in suit their special requirements. Apply—m. McDonnell, Mackay Street, Greymouth.
GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! DURING the winter stay at homo at your fireside of an evening, •and have a free concert. You can do .this by purchasing one of— W M SMITH’S UP-TO-DATE TALKING MACHINES UP-TO-DATE TALKING MACHINES Consisting of GRAMAPHONES, ZONOPHONES, TALKAPHONES, and ORPHANPHONES. Records of every description, consisting of the latest songs (comic and I sentimental), kept in stock.
PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. w. mm, FRUITERER & CONFECTIONER, TAINUI STREET, .. GREYMOUTH % %%%%%%%% I STOP! I . .THE PLACE FOR BICYCLE
REPAIRS! & * RELIABLE AND CHEAP. £ t THE BYKO, TAINUI STREET. « ******** *
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M NEWMAN iOTTS, SPECIALIST IN PIANOFORTE TECHNIC. HE following classes will be hold in Grey month for five weeks, commencing TUESDAY, Juno stli: Special Course for Teachers and Players in Technic, and method of teaching. Classes will include: 1. Special Octave and Chord Work. 2. lUental training as a preparation for memorising of music. 3. The Study of Notation, Sight Reading and Rhythm. 4. How to memorise; practical work in memorising and music thinking. 5. Physical culture for pianists. 6. First lessons in ear training. Special class for working up speed in advanced scale, arpeggio, and octavo work. COURSE FOR CHLDREN. The subjects taught are the elementary principles of music, ear training, physical development and technic, especially adapted to the mental and physical capacity of children For further particulars apply to— Miss Newman fFotts. REEFTON.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 June 1906, Page 3
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