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MISCELLANEOUS MR IT. S: C LAUGHTON, L.T.C.L., F.G.C.M., Organist, Nelson Cathedral. Pianoforte, Singing, Organ, Theory XT AS vacancies for pupils, all grades. New Term. sth Feb. Attend rear Marsden Hall to enrol, To-morrow (Friday), Monday and Tuesday next. Hours 10a.in. to 12 noon, 2to 4.30 p.m. Also at private residence, 114 Wuimea-st. VOICE PRODUCTION. SINGING, PIANOFORTE AND THEORY MRS 11. S. CLAUGHTON, A.T.C.L. WILL resume Teaching WEDNESDAY, sth Feb. 114 Waimea Street. PIANOFORTE AND ELOCUTION MISS NETTA CUING, L.T.C.L. (Elocution). L.R.S.M. (Pianoforte), Teacher’s Diploma. Pupils prepared for Examinations and Competitions. 1935 Competitions successes include 20 Ist and 2nd Prizes, and three Elocution Championships. Term commences WEDNESDAY, sth February. New Pupils may enroll Tuesday, 4th February. Studio: 11.8. BUILDINGS, Trafalgar Street LYN T 0 N REGISTERED PRIVATE SCHOOL Passed by the Education Department Children to Eleven Years of Age or Through Standard IV. npilE SCHOOL provides a sound trnining. based on the very latest and best methods, under ideal conditions, from the very ejirly stages, to through STANDARD IV. Kindergarten Department 3 to 5 years. Buses to and from the School for Country and Suburban Children. School re-opens MONDAY, 3rd Feb. New Pupifs enrolled, Friday, 31st January, from 2 tq 5 p.m., or by appointment. • Principal: MISS MILDRED WORLEY. BISHOP’S SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN TO STANDARD IV. RE-OPENS TUESDAY, 4th February HP HE Curriculum is carefully graded on modern lines; each class preparing tiie pupils for the next step. TnTivictual attention and thorough grounding given. Arrangements for mid-day meal, and for those travelling by bus. Pupils may be entered now by communicating with MISS GLENDINNING, THE OLD VICARAGE, NELSON, or on MONDAY, 3rd February, from 2 to 4 AT THE SCHOOL. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC Principal: J. B. LEMMER, A.R.A.M. THE First Term will commence on MONDAY, 3rd February. Intending Pupils may enrol with the Secretary, \Y, T. Brundell, or with the Principal. The Principal and Staff will be in attendance at the School on Friday, 31st January, from 10.30 to 12 Noon. THE FINEST USED CARS IN TOWN

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BLACKBYRE BACON "VSTHEN ordering supplies from Your * * Grocers, get the Local Product. CHEAPEST AND BEST W. H. ATKINS, Manager.

FOR SALE -t ANTIQUE Oval Walnut Table, 2 Hand Machines at 35/- each, 1 Writing Table, 2 Oak Bedroom Suites, 2 Hi mu Wardrobes £3 and £4 each, 1 Violin 35/-, Piano £7 10s, 1 large Travelling Trunk, 2 odd Chesterfield Couches, 4 ltimu Dropside Cots at 25/each, 2 Chests Drawers 15/- each, 2 Chesterfield Suites at £7 10s each, 1 Barber’s Chair, £4 10s, 4 High-pressure Ranges, 2 Low-pressure Ranges, small New Stove on legs £4 10s, 2 Double Wood Beds at 30/- each, 1 Hanging Alladin Lamp, 1 Primus Lantern, 1 Parrot Cage, largo quantity Preserving Jars. G. P. RUSSELL & SONS, LTD. THE ENTRANCE HALL TS the index to the Home. Therefore *• a wise choice of carpet is an essential consideration. Whether your taste runs to Rugs, Runners, or wall to wall covering, we can submit to you a range equal to any procurable in the Dominion, and at competitive values. May we enjoy the pleasure of your enquiries. A. H. BOYCE, 45 Bridge Street, Nelson

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 30 January 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 30 January 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 30 January 1936, Page 2