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Pupils Wanad. l • 'TESMOND Dressmaking .Classes—Classes • vV" day and oveniH'. 2-hour ,lesson,^ is. rj Latest cut and, stylo.- 29, Sentinel Rd., Pon- - sonby. '■ ■'- • • ■-, '"■■ . •'■>.'• '. ; ; t MILLINERY and Dressmaking Classes.--- - Mils Oram. 5, Hepburn St. Hours: 10 i to 12. 2to 1: Tuesdays, 7to 9. Terms: Is « 6d.rer lessoa.; ,•'■.:. ' "■'■■'- > l MISS AILING. - Woodoarvmg, Poker- - work. Stencilling, Price Lists. Send 2s 6d. and obtain knife. 1- -on. »'?ii , i" rd J for carving—4. Strand Arcade. 1. Auckland. i . i —— — ~ ' ~~~ s MR. A. A. PARTRIDGE. Teacher of 11 iU Mandolin, Banjo, and Guitar. Studio. I 21, Grafton Rd.. near Choral Hall, lnstru- - mente lent beginners free. , . '. J MO TOR - D R IV IN G. 3 Running Repairs. Individual Tuition. 1 Traffic Driving. Daily Lessons until Competent, by Expert. *] On Modern Gate-Change Car. J Council Certificate Guaranteed ( " CITY MOTOR SCHOOL. J 'Phone 4814. , 24. Smeeton'a Bldgs.. f M'SKki^sS'o.W&.i': : Held Da? and Evening, by Experienced , Cutter and Milliner. Dressmaking lesson. Is. Classes arranged to suit friends. , Correct-Cut Patterns Supplied. NEW ADDRESS:. BUILDINGS. . WELLESLEY ST., opp. Opera House. , STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. : MR. JOHN McDOUGALL, 'Author.. ln- . ventor and Expert Teacher of; the easiest, • Quickest and most natural method yet discovered for Curing Btammering and other Speech Defects. Note British. Australian and New Zealand testimonials and references. . A<WWM: ORAKAU AVENUE, M , . Greenwood's Corner, Epsom. Auckland. PUPILS wanted, by young, lady with diploma, for Piano and Violin: terms, '£1 10s Quarter, in advance.— 30, HER ASP. - -~-■ PRACTICAL Dressmaking. - Miss Reid, No. 1. Anglcsea St.. Ponsonby. Class lessons. 2 hours, Is 6d; private lessons, I hour. 2s 6d. - Wanted Known. ARRLVSE-Wo'rtdonuT, Readings, Events, Changes. Prospects, etc; send birthday, 6d N.Z. stamps.—Morny, Barkly St., Brunswick. Vic . WAKE Up This road to success! Why? My methods excel all others.— Cnrrie, Clairvoyante, Crystal Seer, 182, Victoria St. W. -. V -C i Z J 3 M a". . Sufferers should use RADIO LOTION and OINTMENT. Guaranteed cure, no matter how long standing. MADAME AMIE, Smeeton's Buildings, Auckland. EAVESTAFF PIANOS have delighted th» British public tor over 90 years.—E. and F Piano Agency. Ltd.. Sole Agents. ' BLESSING of Motherhood and the road to porfect health achieved by Dr. Pierce'a, Palm Blossom. Free pamphlet sent by return mail. Your chemist ha* it; if not, write Madam Bowe. Box 1114, Auckland. COLLARD AND COLLARD.-A household name lor "piano excellence.—Auckland Agents, E- and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. ARE you saving the "Camels" from packets of "Desert Gold" Tea? You may win £20 or a smaller Cash Prize. Ask your grocer for particulars. TWINAME AND BAKER. Tailors and Mercers. H.M. Arcade, Queen Street, are showing the latest In Costumes and Suitings. I\ ,C . 2, E M i. I . Sufferers should use RADIO LOTION and OINTMENT. -Guaranteed cure, no matter hov long standing. MADAME AMIE. *.'? , Smeeton's Buildings, Auckland BUTTER Bill ; Savod by using Highlander Condensed Milk on your bread. EW PIANOS FOR ! OLD 2 ONES.Full allowance for your old Piano—No Deposit Piano Co., 28, High St. ; . ADAME HELENIA..I. Cobden St., near Nav/ton Post Office. ; From 10 a.m., till 9 p.m. Ladies make appointment, HPHE Tea that , delights her guests i and ■; maintains the popularity of every smart hostess is "Desert Gold"—that superb blend which has captured the discriminating. Enjoy: it TO-DAY. ___________; THE NO DEPOSIT PIANO, CO.. «' HIGH ST.. Sell New Iron-framed Pianos from 5s a week. ' IS CD—WE ate showing «. 'fine lino of D Gent.'s Caps at the lew price of ls6d each. These goods were 2s 6d, 2s 9d. 2a lid, but we are overstocked in them. Verb sap.— Mcßride, Cash Tailor. Costumier, and Outfitter 11-13. Victoria St. West., *-■ ■ Tins deliver Taupiri, - Westport, Newcastle, VV , and all Coals, also Firewood, to any part of the City and Suburbs at lowest rates.—Winstone.f- Ltd.. Union Buildings. Customs Street, East, Symouds Street, and Mount Eden. ~'. , ".' ■ "" ■ WA. GREEN AND CO.'S PIANOS.»V Low price bnt excellent value.— Ajients. E- and F. Piano Agency, Ltd- a. Coldicutt. Manager.' '. J ■ rpRAM Conductors and ' Others.— See our X Large Selection of Celluloid Collars, Cuffs, etc.—Twiname and Baker, H.M. Arcade. '•'<"...' ■■; ' ; ' , ■. . .., 1 ..' '' '' . '""I NOW is the time to buy your Winter Top Coat. We have a splendid lot to select from..both heavy and light weights, ail sizes, shades, and styles; come and sea Mcßride. Cash Tailor. Cos- . tumier and Outfitter. 11-13, Victoria St. West, : ■ ' ' I'"'"* 1 il' 1111 ■11 Hi..l fy 1. •DEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE U VISIT rjiHOMPSON AND ALMOND, ' FOR ' i TLTANTELPIECES AND -pURNITURE. NO MIDDLEMEN. 1 84, HOBSON STREET. •p C Z ~B ii a! Hundreds of Sufferers cured weekly after using RADIO LOTION and OINTMENT - Guaranteed to Cure Any Kind. Instant Relief of Irritation on First 1 Application. Prepared only by MADAME AMIE, Smeeton's Buildings, Auckland, MEW TON HOOKER, J> FRUITERER, CONFECTIONER, AND GREENGROCER (late Calver), EDEN TERRACE. Oranges. 12, 16, 16 a. Is. .Bananas, Id, 2u. choice 3d, or slb Is. Pears, 2d. 3d, slb I*. Tomatoes, Id. Persimmons, Bd, lOd'daen. Apples, 2d, 3d, choice 4d. Hothouse Graves, Is 4d. choice is 6d lb. Vego- ' tables, 1 bunches 3d. Cabbages, 2d, 3d, 4d And remember, wo servo you from the window. READS-MADE COSTUMES AND SUITS ;■ 1 ALTERED OR REMODELLED. < Suits, Raincoats, T?ddy-Bear Coats, Cos- • dimes and Dresses, Dry Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed, by Journeymen Tailors. E. E. CROTHALL, Tailor, Costumier, French Dry Cleaner and ; Dyer, 16. Princes St., Auckland, opp. Grand Hotel. Country Orders Solicited. 'Phone 4414L ! AW U MOWERS, ALL THE BEST MAKES. ARTHUR YATES AND CO.. LTD., Lower Albert Street. TANIWHA SOAIM Taniwha Soap! Still ' 9*d per bar; Peerless, large bars, only ? d -i or - bars for Is lid. TEAS! Teas iable Tea, the first on the market, packed , on honour and sold by merit, ls6Jd and Is Sid per lb. This Tea is now sold at Is lOd and • 2s 2d per lb. We hold large stocks of Amber Tips, and all packet and loose Teas, and our prices will not be advanced until our stock is exhausted. A good hot bath .with Tanlwha or Viceroy Soap, then a cup of Notable Tea, with a rasher of the best mild-cured Swan Bacon, then you feel as if you could, go out and conquer the world. We are the only firm of Grocers in the Auckland Province that stand out alone with regard to prices. GAVIN WALLACE AND SONf?. Otahubu. , t\ANISH Reform Malt Extract, the great U blood producer. A liquid non-intoxicat-ing, invigorating, and delicious tonicbeverage. In all cases of colds and lung diseases it is invaluable Danish Genuine " Crown " Malt Extract, the great body-builder. Stimulates the appetite, and restores weak digestion. A very palatable tonic. Try your grocer or chemist, or, failing them, send to A. Busok, Ferry Buildings. nRESS BETTER I$T LESS* COST. Any Lady or Gentleman can do this by sending their Costumes und Suits to be Dry Cleaned or Dyed,by our Special American ! Process, which enaoles «us to so renovate them that they are equal to new. The prices, too. are most reasonable. Feathers cleaned, curled, or dyed. Country ': orders .receive pomot attention. One address only: THE EMPIRE CLEANING CO.. 368. Queen St., ' opp. Town Hall. Vans collect. 'Phone 3867. ANTED ]£ N OWN- I THE FRED. BROWN VENETIAN .' BLIND •* - Was Awarded , GOLD MEDAL, , THE FIRSTS CERTIFICATE,-AND ONLY AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. They arc : Superb. !' Cheapest and Best.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 2

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