Teachers ol Music. '...,•■ • • M*-. . AH9 E -'- TAW; Z i 1 . Diplomee Stern * CopsMyatorium, 'Berlin, * j L.R.A.M., London, ._ (SPECIALIST IN pIANOFORTE ' .' BREITHAUPT RELAXATION" METHOD, Recently from Germany, ' Will Resume" Tuition in PIANOFORTE on MONDAY. \ FEBRUARY - 9. ~At Studio to interview pupils 3 to 5 p.m. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. Private Address: Craigholm, Victoria Road. Devonport. 'Phone ill. '• 00L I N -VTUSTON, -L.R.A.M.. 95, SWMONDS STREET, Will Resume Teaching* on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9. Pupils kindly attend at the usual hours. "AT HOME," FRIDAY, FEB. 6. . jyjISS AMY , QTEVENSON, MEDALLIST OF ROYAL ACADEMY, LONDON, J • Will Resume Teaching VIOLIN, VIOLA AND PIANO, . On MONDAY. FEBRUARY 9. OSTEOVSKY-AND MATTHAY METHODS. CLAS.SES To be formed for Sight-Singing, Ear-Testing, . . and Elementary Theory. At Studio, 16,' Mutual Life Buildings, City, to Interview Pupils on WEDNESDAY, FEB. i, 3 TO 5 P.M. Private . Address : 20, Grey St., Devonport. ]y|RS. JJAMILTON TTODGES Has Resumed Teaching at her Booms, • .QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, WELLESLEY x ■ STREET, WEST. Interviews arranged by mail or 'phone. Telephone 1085. L L_ jyj ADAM QHAMB- EE S. ' TEACHER OF SINKING, VOICE PRODUCTION AND VIOLIN, Resumes teaching TUESDAY. February 10, Studio. Mutual Life Buildings, Queen St., i top floor. Interviews pupils to rearrange lessons Tuesday, February 3, and Friday, ; February 6, from 12 to 4.30. MUSIC TEACH R. ■"i • PIANO AND THEORY. Highest University Diploma, • .OPEN TO RECEIVE PUPILS. ' Homes visited if required. Terms. 35s per quarter. Address, DIPLOMA. 186, ; HEEAIiD. A.'h\E, FAiRBURN. Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, , resumes teaching February 2, in Auckland; 80 ' passes and 6 failures in exams. Homes visited.Address, Howick !■" , ) ■ I ' Railways. . ———— ■> ——i — 7ljpW= ' , TJAILWAYS. \ t j ' -. 1 KI"NG COUNTRY RACES AT TE KUMI, •> ' FEBRUARY 5, 1914. Special i train will leave Auckland at 6.30 a.m., &e»nnarket 6 39. Ellerslie' 6.52, Penrose 6.55. <Ptahuhu"?7 8. Drury"7.43, Pukekohe 8.2, Tuaksn 8.10, Mercer "8 35, Huntls 9.18, Ngaruawahva 9.36, Frackton 10.15, arriving at To KumiiM p.m. Return trtin leaves Te Kuiti 6.40 p.m., Frankton 8 iV, arriving Auckland 11.55 p.m. Holiday Excursion Tickets, available- only on the'above'.special trains, will be issued to Te ■ Ejuni tmd' Te Kuiti from Auckland, Frankton, and .intermediate) stations on sth February.' 1914. \ • - :„j • , I i >v . , * -By ORDER. ■ ; \yEiLAND • i"D AILWAYB. MAUNGATUROTO ; JUBILEE, FEBRUARY »_ 1914. On Monday February 2, 1914, an Express train leaves Auckland at; 8.20 a.m., arriving Kaiwaka at 12.3(0 > p.m. * For convenience of visitors a4ten>?itg this function, a Special Train will leave Kaiwaka, on WEDNESDAY, February 4, 1914, at 825 a.m., arriving Auckland at 3.30 p.m. » ;> \ - BY ORDER. MEW H^ l^1 * 15 "RAI&WAYS. On and after Monday, February 2, 1914, the Express; Trains" if w .leaving Hclensville oa Tuesdays and at 10.25 a.m.,-ar-riving Kaiwaka at 12 41 .p.m., and. returning leaving Kaiwaka at 1.401j>.m,, arriving Helenaville at 3 55 p.m., will Tun on: Mondays 'and Fridays, 0n1y.... .'.. \ ~■■■. •'■•■%''.'" .■■-'-- ] BY ORDER. ; jg-EW < ZEALAND . \ |tArLWAYB - - and after February Li 1914; in* .tame of Kirikirifoa Railway ; Station' will be changed to'CLAUDELANDtt;'*? '' ™ - "' BY ORDER. : ' ' .' •" I 1. -"'■" i —» Mmnfccar Trij»s.~ TUT O TO ... -^.UvS^E'Sf AUCKLAND ELECTRIC -TRAMWAYS r COMPANY,, LTD., * ~ 7 EXTRA' SERVICE.' SUNDAY. WEB. 1., ST. HELIERS BAY: 'Fare, [leaving Remueiv Terminus 2. 3. 4, aba 5 •p.m."} leaving St. Heliers. Bay, ; 2.80. 3.30, 4.30, and 5.30 p.m. \ PUBEWA CEMETERY: Fares, 68; leaving Remuera Terminus,, 2,15 v -2.45, 3.16, 3.4b. 4.15,' and 4.45 p.m.; leaving, Pure Cemetery iGates, 2.30, 3, 3.30, 4.30, and 6 p.m. ) ' ' ,r * * BY] ORDER. MOTOR-'BUS . Rimutaka, ■' wih\ make "an Excursion, on SUNDAY- AFTERNOON through c Mount Eden to : Corn Park, and will -return,, through the 1 Doniin to the City. Fare. 2s 6d. Leaving G.P.O. at 2 30. r === ■'■"■■. .'4 Shows. TUURANGA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL' ASSOCIATION. " 19 th ANNUAL'" CHOW.* .... to be held on - QHOWGEOUND; rpAUBANGA. 'ON . "\ '. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5. The t.s.s. Ngapuhi - leaves Auckland for Tauranga on Wednesday, February 4, at 7 p.m. and leaves Tauranga on. return trip at 7 p.m. on February 6. , ARTHUR W„ CARMICBAEL. ' .Secretary. a~ H " X)[> : --f'~mX\ ,: ':S. FRANKLIN A. AND P. SOCIETY'S AT PUKEKOHE. FEB, 20 AND 21. £170-INCREASE IN PRIZE-MONEY—£I7O Classes numerous and varied. Classes to suit,' everyone. i'3o first. £10 second, . £5 " third for best ' hunter. Send for schedules and particulars. Lots of rin c competitions. " One of the very best; in the province," press comment also . exhibitors' and • visitors' comments last year. Better things may be confidently expected this year. ' Entries close 'February ; 5.V Late entries, double r*tes, to 9th. Don't forget. Enter now. JAMES M. BAXTER? ■"Secretary. 1 '.'I Dress and Fashion. T N' V I T AT IO N. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND OUR ALE CARNIVAL. . OUR " ALL-ONE-PRICE " WINDOWS WILL BE FULL OF BARGAINS, Including SILK AND LACE NECKWEAR, Etc.,' 6d PAN DAN STRAWS, Etc., Is. SILK AND COTTON SUNSHADES, Is lid. W.B. CORSETS. Etc., Is lid. ; A UCKLAND TMPORTING pOMPANY, CORNER OF pONSONBY AND "CtRANKLIN T3OADS I • ' « • _4 SPRING CLEANING. 1 Offices. • Private Houses. Churches, Bank*, Public Buildings. Cleaned and Disinfected. Houses Washed Down. Paintwork Cleaned. Carpet* Taken Up and Clened at our Works. ' Vacuum Cleaning of all descriptions. INTERNATIONAL CLEANING CO., •Phpw 8828. : Market Ijjb.. \jr»}J f «J, gt,
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19140131.2.128.4
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 16
Word Count
835Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 16
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.