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MISS M. A. CONDRON, (Late of Meiboumo.) rpEACHEU of PIANO and SING* A ING. Puoil of Horr G. 8. Do Chano6t, of Hamburg ConaQrvatorum. Prospectuses on application to G. H, Bennett, the Square. Care of Mrs Burns, Featherßton TU"ISS ANDERSON'S School of Music, Amesbury stroet. Pianoforte, Harmony, Counterpoint, elementary and advanced. Students aro notified that tuition will bo resumed January 28rd. Vacancies for three pupils. Miss Anderson will be at the music rooms from 2 to 4 daily to receive those desirous of enrolment. Quarter commences with ■pupil. '■ ■ „ """singing—music. Madame Harris (Specialist), perfect voice production and singing, is prepared to receive as pupils ladies and gentlemen who are desirous of a fuller development of voice culture with a view to refined and artistic singing. Her system produces a perfect, natural voice, full, rich and flexible. Interpretation, phrasing and accentuation of old and modern songs, in English, French, German and Italian; also operatic roles and oratorio. Pianoforte and accompaniment playing taught. Terms moderate, obtainable at the studio, c/o D. B. HARRIS Chemist. Main-st. E. TEACHER OF ' SINGING & PIANOFORTE, Broad Stbkkt (Opposite Amesbury-streot). Piifflßicrto!! House. AN IOEAL HEALTH RESORT. Only 18 miles from Wellington on Manawatu, Line. SEA BATHING, BOATING, FISHING, &c. First class accommodation for families. TARIFF: 25/- per week from Ist February. Early application necessary. addkkss : THE MANAGER, ■ PLIMMERTON HOUSE. - - —~ P O R WELLINGTONS.S. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH Leaves FOXTON every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. (Circumstances permitting.) For freight and passage, apply to LEVIN & CO., LTD., FOXTON. J. F. OVEREND, ■ ■ Agent. SHORTEST ROUTE TO AUCKLAND Via ONEB.XJNG A. Connecting with thioasrh train from Wellington. STEAMERS leave 'New PJymouth as under (weather permitting)— Rotoiti Tuesday Apl 3 830 p.m Takapuna '1 hursday Aol f> 830 pm ] Takapuna Saturday Atil 7 830 p.m j Passengers can embark at Wellington on Sundays aud Wednesdays, proceeding through by steamer to Onehunga for j Auokland. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, OF j NEW ZEALAND | —, — j fcTORTHERN STEAMSHIP COM- j AN PANY, LTD. | Wellington—Aucki-ajid Sbhvick. j The twin screw steamer RARAWA, 1072 tons ret?., leaves New Plymouth j for Onehunga on MONDAYS, WEDNESI)AYS and FRIDAYS, connecting with through train from Wellington, and leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth on ; Sundays, Tuesdayp, and Thursdays, connecting with through trains to Wellington, Return Tickets, available for return by Union Steam Ship Company's steamers, if desired. Passengers can secure berths on application to *~ A braham & Williams. Ltd.. Afents. N.8.~0n Friday, 23rd March, there will be no ateamer leaving New Plymouth for Onehunga. NION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z. Ltd. Bteamera leave Wellington as under:— trOK LYTTELTON. Rotoroahana | Tuea J Apl 31 8 p.m Pateena | Wed' i Apl 4j 6 p.m Mararoa | Wed j Apl 4 | Bpm R)toroahaaa | Th.ar>l Apl ,5 } ; , Bp.m ; ONE DIN. VIA DTTITBI/lV'*'- [ Fri j Apl 6 j 8 p.m WlfiljJiuOßiM tf, via LT't fi»WJ'ON,DUMUDIN, BLUFF and HOB ART. Waikara } Thnrs. J Apl 12 } 4pm j > dXUNEy, VIA NaPIKK, GIbBORNE AND AUCKLAND. i Manuka j Thur I Apl 12 1 .5 p.m tfjrpKJffi* DljttEUT. Warrimoo I Satar S Apl 7 ( 3 p.m P'7 UIHHOttSK 4Hn a + Talime | Mon j Apl 91 4 p.m VIA AND v.'- FLBNHIEM ' Wainuif I Tuea i Apl 3 1 midnight Arahura* | Th«r J fi | ./ p m Wftinuif i Thnr t Apl 5 midmght Eotoiti* Frl j ipl 6 1 £ p.m Wainrn ]Sat 1 Api 74 Boon -Doe» not call P otor tTo Picton only. ' ■ AMU USVKjiaukVA : J-' ; - FOR -.AUCELAND. , •ouneoting at Sow Plytoonfch sth through fcrime from W«)jin)?feon on Tuesdays, Thuriiiavs and Baturdayc. | Wed f Apl 4 spm Eotoiti* i Sun I Apl 8 f 7p m ( *C&IU Nelson, HELSoiT^^ 1 ( " AND HOgrTTS'A. j Arahura 1 Sat { Apl 7 j JO p.m - ! Slapuunka* } Taos 1 Apl 10 | noo « M *CaU3 at Pictoo. > • Ticket* available for stop-over or ve- [ torn b* Mawra Hocdait, Parker & Cft.'a »fcsam«rtj

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 3 April 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 3 April 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 3 April 1906, Page 1

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