NIELSEN’S Dyers and Dry Cleaners, COMMENCE THE NEW YEAK LOOKING SPHUCE Have Your Garments Dry Cleaned or Dyed. Suits, Costumes and Overcoats Dry Cleaned and Pressed at a small cost of 5/(3. Country Orders Catered For. 299 a Main Street, (Opp. Public Trust.), Phono 5353.
r PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. KINDERGARTEN VIOLET WOOD. TWILL RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, 7tli '' February. Modern methods. Full particulars, IGS Princess Street. Telephone 5332. VIOLIN pONSTANCE WOOD, L.A.8., (Pupil of Geo. Ellwood) Resumes Teaching First Week February IGS PRINCESS STREET. Phone 5332. AIR. AND AIRS. R. S. BOYES. rpEACHERS of Violin and Pianoforte will resume teaching at their residence, 159 Ferguson Street (near Linton Street corner), Alonday January 30th. CARNCOT SCHOOL. 46 Argyle Avenue. PREPARATORY Department from St. -*• I. to St. VII. The Kindergarten will be in charge of an experienced teacher, and pupils from three years of age will be taken. Next term begins on Tuesday, February 7th. For particulars apply to Aliss D. S. Dudding. PALMERSTON NORTH KINDERGARTEN ST. PETER'S CHURCH HALL, Ruahinc Street. TWILL RE-OPEN ON FEBRUARY VV Ist., 1933. Principal: Aliss C. G. Huggins, Ring 5962 for Particulars. KINDERGARTEN ■jWTAYAIORN Preparatory School will iVi Reopen TUESDAY, February 7th. Lessons in Elocution may be arranged. Phone 6584. COYLA CAIRNS, A.T.C.L., 6 Aloro Aiere Avenue. PIANOFORTE THEORY EVELYN M. RAWLINS, L.A.8., L.T.C.L. PESUAIES TEACHING FEB. Ist. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Interview, Alonday 30th, and Tuesday 3.lst. January, 2 p.m. to 4 pan. or by appointment. Studio, Garner’s Building (The Square), and Terrace End. ’Phone 6525. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. TAOREEN SAUNDERS Resumes Teaching on TUESDAY, January 31st. Class or private lessons. Interviews Alonday, January 30th, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to S p.m., or by appointment Pupils prepared for examinations and competitions Studio: Bennett’s Buildings, Broadway.
IMELDA RAMA (Late oi' 'Vienna.) ’T'EACHER of PIANOFORTE and THEORY OF MUSIC, Resumes Teaching, FEBRUARY 7th. Studio: No. 1.1, Coles' Buildings. EXTRAORDINARY GOOD NEWS EXCHANGE RATE ]jp VESTA BATTERY PRICES DOWN. AND—Each batcry now carries a 12 months UNCONDITIONAL Guarantee. FURTHER —Each battery is serviced FREE for the guaranteed period. PRICES: £3 AND £3 17/6 We have invented an Armature Winding machine, and can rewind your Vacuum cleaner or FAN at a price that makes our competitors gasp. We are EXPERTS in any class of electrical work, and all work is executed on our premises. Our workshop is open to YOUR inspection. REMEMBER BARRINGER’S for your next battery or electrical job. 52a Rangitikci Street, Palmerston. Nth., ’Phone 7397 and 8407. Proprietor : E. W. Barringer, A.A.I.E.E. A.R.I.E. JAM FRUITS RASPBERRIES, APRICOTS . PEACHES, PLUMS. Available in any quantity from WALLY JONES Library Buildings, The Square. FREE DELIVERY. PHONE 5215. SLATER’S The Square, Next Bank of N.Z. END OF SEASON SPECIALS Long and Short Sports Coats, ranging from 22/6. Also Tennis and Beach Frocks from 10/6. You are invited to inspect.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7067, 28 January 1933, Page 1
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