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VIOLIN ANDJPIANOFORTE Accompanying, Playing at Sight Examinations. Classes for Theory. If ES ACKHUEST tX Has Resumed Teaching. 201 Ferguson Street. MUSIC. J. EAST, Teacher of Piano \y and Organ Playing, Theory, resumes Tuition TUESDAY, February 10th. CECIL G. SWALLOW, FLAUTIST. T>ROFESSIONAL TUITION (Instruments Selected Free of Charge). Terms on Application. The Square ...'. Phone 5323 MISS E. ItOBEKTSON, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, "TILL resume teaching FEBRUT 7 ARY 14th, at 9 Chaytor Street. PIANOFORTE. ISS E. WILSON, pupil of Miss L Myrtle Meggy and M. Henri Verbrugghen, Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, is prepared to take a few advanced pupils. 27 RUSSELL STREET (Phono 5825). [/• I 0 L 1 N TUITION, Also Technique Corrections. W. J. DUNCAN, Corner Ada and Rolleston Streets, and Mr C. G. Swallow, Square. PIANOFORTE. )i EADES, Pupil of Gordon Short, l • is now prepared to take Pupils at his Studio, Garner's Buildings, the Square. Particulars at Henry Coles and Co. MR F. ALFRED PRICE, 13 COLES' BUILDINGS, P.N. lAS Resumed Teaching Shorthand, Elocution, Freehand, Model and Mechanical Drawing and Painting. Quarter dates from entrance. STUDIO OF DANCING RE-OPENING FEBRUARY 9th. 'ISS DIANA TABOR, pupil of Miss Minnie Everett, Sydney. Private and Class Lessons in Operatic Character Classical Too and Ballet Dancing. Correct tuition in modern Ballroom Dancing. Interviews daily 2 to 4 p.m., Queen's Chambers, the Square. 'CELLO. J" ISS JULIA E. SCOTT (pupil of JjL W. E. "VVhitehouse, Esq., London, England) resumes teaching on TUESDAY NEXT, February 3rd. Lessons at Miss Hastings' Studio, the bquare. For particulars write P.O. Box 3, Hastings, liawke's Bay. MISS EILEEN WOODFIELD, L.T.C.L., L.A.8., Gold Medallist, rEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Pupils Prepared for All Grades of Examinations. Term Commences FEBRUARY 2nd. No. 1 King's Chambers, the Square. MISS D. G. HASTINGS, A.T.C.L. Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, Park's Buildings, the Square, ""RESUMES Teaching February 2nd, V 1925. Interviews 2 to 4 p.m. daily. NOTICE. " NYONE trespassing on J. Rawlins' property, Brigntwater Terrace, will be prosecuted.—lt. Hulena, manrTHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY. Buy Now From Ph. SINGH'S FACTORY 16 Andraw Young Street. J. W. FISHEE & Co.. -ONUMENTALiSTS, 12 DAVID STREET, Opp. Railwey Station, Palmerston N. Direct Importers of MARBLE & GRANITE MEMORIALS. P.O. Box 177. Phone 5220. "TILOWERS —Brighten tlie Home, ; —Cheer the Sick, ' -—Are Tokens of Sympathy —When Words Fail. MADAME LMRIE FLORAL ARTISTE, The Square. Phone 5190 Alter Hours 8524. Fresh Cut Flowers Daily,, ALL FOOT TROUBLES. AMOLD W. HINDU. D.Sc, M.A., P. 0., M.1.E.E., F.8.1.M.5., London. (Honours Exams, and Gold Medalist.) /QUALIFIED Chromologist, Electrician, Chiropractor, Dietition, Nerve Spec._„jt and Chiropodist.—Your feet are too valuable to riak. They have much to do, and are subject to many ailments, many of which are exceedingly painful and have disastrous results.' Perhaps a very short and inexpensive treatment now, will save much pain, trouble and expense later The expert advice of a thoroughly qualified foot specialist is free to you. Why suffer? s „„„„ FREE. £ Painless treatments. Consulting Hours: 9 to. 12 and 1 to 5 pm. Saturdays 9 to noon. Other times by arrangement. 8 9 10 Waldograve's Buildings, The Square ■ Palmerston *orth. THERE IS DANGER IN DELAY. YOU make a mistake if you neglect to care for. your Fur.Cpnt or. Necklets during the days when perhaps you do not need them so much, torget not that these garments are attractive to the moth and last season's wear and tear did not improve their condition. Let skilled hands overhaul this expensive apparel lor you. H. m BLANDFORD SPECIALISES IN THIS WORK. Quotations for Renovating, Remodelling and Relining' given at our Showrooms, COLEMAN PLACE (Phone 6054).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 58, 7 February 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 58, 7 February 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 58, 7 February 1925, Page 1

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