LUNCHEON. Monthly Luncheon undor* the . auspices of the P.N. Chamber of Commerce will be held in Messrs Colli nson and Cunuinghame's rooms, TOMORROW (Thursday), at 12.30. Speaker: Mr Jas. Stevens. Subject: "Stabilising "Wages." All businessmen are invited to be present. W. McKENZIE, Secretary. THANKS NOTICE. .J. ily, Fitzroy Street, wish to sin;rely thank all who rendered such willing and valuable assistance during the fire at their home on Monday. THANKS NOTICE. ~/RS COULTER and Family wish to It.J. thank all kind friends for letters and telegrams; also for floral tributes during their recent sad bereavement. MR E. A. GOLDLNG, L.T.C.L. Organist, St. John's Church, Feilding, rriEACHER of Piano, Organ, HarX moiiy and Theory of Music, resumed Tuition on FEBRUARY 9. Pupils prepared for examinations. Address: 11 York Street. PIANOFORTE. 3 EADES, Pupil of Gordon Short, _». •is now booking pupils. Studio: Garners' Buildings. Particulars at Henry Coles and Co., the Square. YOICE BUILDING. SINGING AND ELOCUTION. PR J. GARDE GRIMSHAW, iTJL GARNERS' BUILDINGS. Mon., Wed., Sat., 10.30 to 3 p.m. Also 32 Denbigh Street, Feilding. ME F. ALFRED PRICE, 13 COLES' BUILDINGS, P.N. HAS Resumed Teaching Shorthand. Elocution, Freehand, Model and Mechanical Drawing and' Painting. Quarter dates from entrance. CIHAS. J. EAST, Teacher of Piano / and Organ Playing, Theory, resumes Tuition TUESDAY, February 10th. STUDIO OF DANCING RE-OPENING FEBRUARY 9th. - ISS DIANA TABOIt, pupil ot Miss Minnie Everett, Sydney. Private uuu Class Lessons in Operatic Character Classical Toe and Ballet Dancing. Correct tuition in' modern Ballroom Dancing. Interviews daily 2 to 4 p.m., Queen's Chambers, the Square. 'CELLO. 1/fISS JULIA E. SCOTT (pupil of . W. E. Whitehouse, Esq., Lonuon, England) resumes teacmng on 'iLESDAY NEXT. February 3rd. Lessons at Miss Hastings' Studio, the bquare. For particulars write P.O. Box 3, Hastings, Hawke's Bay. MISS EILEEN WOOD FIELD, U.X.V.L., Jj.A.B., Gold Medallist, mEACMER OF HANOFOiUE AND X THEORY. x J upila Prepared for All Grades of Examinations. ' Term Commences FEBRUARY 2nd. No. 1 King's Chambers, the Square. TAILOBEDCLOTHES. OiNLY Tailored Clothes—none but clothes made tor you, cut to suit your personality—can make you look your best. Our Suits are master tailormade from the cutting of the cloth to the final pressing. All materials used are of the best service-giving fabrics and of a quality that keep tneir good appearance. BROWJN'S, Quality Tailors, Rangitikei Street. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS DEVELOPING and Printing Service —all work carried out by experts only. We rely on the quality of our work for our business and guarantee satisfaction or make no charge. A trial will convince you that we lead in this branch of the trade. Large stocks of British Cameras, Albums, etc., in stock. SAME DAY SERVICE In at 10, out at 5. 0, F. FRAMJEE, Next Paramount Pictures (Phone 66G3) THERE IS DANGER IN DELAY. kjOU make a mistake if you neglect jL to care for your Fur Coat or Necklets durintf the days when perhaps you do not nfeed them so much. Forget not that those 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 for you. H. H. BLANDFORD SPECIALISES IN THIS WORK. Quotations for Renovating, Remodelling and Relining given at our Showrooms, COLEMAN PLACE (Phone 6054). J. W. FISHER & Co., ON DMENTALIBIS, 12 DAVID STREET, Upp. Railway Station, Palmerston N. Direct Importers ot MARBLE A GRANITE MEMORIALS. P.O. Box 177. Phone 5220. W. R. KELLS, UNDERTAKER, 80 RANGITIKEI STREET, P.N. Telephone 5180, Day or Night. pU.NERALS conducted by Motor P Hears* in Town or Country. J'ivata Address: 88 Rangitikei Street. '\ \7HOLESALE CONFECTIONERY. » V Buy Now. From Ph. SINGH'S FACTORY 16 Andrew Young Street.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 61, 11 February 1925, Page 1
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