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jj D G A E A N D A L. ACADEMY buildings. Upper Queen Street, HAS RESUMED TUITION. There are Vacancies for a Limited Number of Piano Students—all Grades. PHONE 13-043. ni/TKS. M. ROUSSEL-COSSEY, m F.S.M., A.U.C., * Resumes Teaching On MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13, ACADEMY BUILDINGS. Residence: 23. BELMONT RD., MT. ALBERT. Phone 21-239. "\fISS ETHEL HAMMOND, L.A.B. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Resumes Teaching. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13. Studio: 8, ESPLANADE RD.. Mt. Eden. Interviews 2 to 4 on February S and 10. HENRY SHIRLEY. L.R.A.M. (London). Pianoforte and Harmony; modern European methods.—l. John St. . Heme Bay MARGARET DALY. A.T.C.L., Teacher of Violin, Piano and Mandolin; interviews, Tuesday and Fridays, 1 to s.—Eady s Studio Buildings, 15, Karangahape Road. Phone 46-690. MRS. Wm. HAYES. A.T.C.L.. L.T.C.L., 451, Dominiin Rd.—Pianoforte, Tneory, etc.: pupils prepared for examinations. MISS WINIFRED COOKE. L.T.C.L., L.A.8.. has-resumed Teaching at her studio, 83, St. Andrew's Rd., Epsom. TEACHERS OP ELOCUTION, Dorothy Griffiths, L.T.C.L.. GOLD MEDALIST. Graceful Gesture, Correct Speech, Humorous and Character Sketches, Latest Child Recitals and Monologues. Pupils Prepared for Competitions and Examinations. 83, OWENS ROAD. MT. EDEN. Private Phone. jyjRS/ QRIFFITHS, Gold Medallist. Edinburgh, One of the Dominion's Foremost Teachers, HAS RESUMED TEACHING. (Interviews 10-4). St«dio: 21, THE ACADEMY. UPPER y QUEEN STREET. High Grade Tuition. Competitions, Exams., Public Speaking, Dramatic and Costume Recitals. Monologues, Sketches. Enrol Now! MISS DOROTHY RICHARDSON. Teacher of Elocution and Dancing. Teaching resumed. Ballet and Ballroom Classes beginning March.—Studio: 57. Esplanade Rd., Mt. Eden. Phone. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. APPRENTICESHIP DIFFICULTIES. Parents and Guardian's are finding it very difficult to secure openings for their Boys, and in the meantime idleness brings TEMPTATION AND MISCHIEF along to create TROUBLE. Our Special Day Classes are heloing to bridge the Critical Gap between SCHOOL ENDING and APPRENTICESHIP COMMENCING. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. Colwill's Chambers, Swanson St., Auckland. Phone 41-734. P.O. Box 50. STUDY WITH STURROCK'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING And Improve Your Knowledge. All Govt. Exams., Eilectrical, Mechanical Oil. Refrigerating Courses, Mathematics, and Draughtsmanship. CLASS OR CORRESPONDENCE. Write-for FREE PROSPECTUS. QUAY BUILDINGS QUAY STREET. AOCiUKD EDUCATIONAL. ARAWHATA. 75, St. Andrew's Rd., Epsom.—'Board and Day School for Backward and Mentally Backward Children. QHORTHAND. Typewriting, Book-keeping O —best positions secured by Hemingway's students.—Chancery Chambers. O'Connell Street DANCING. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualified private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerston Bldgs.. opp. G.P.O. BURNNAND'S Professional Da,nee Orchestra open for Engagements.—Office, 236,_Queen St. Phone 43-23-1. MAJESTIC Dancing School reopening Feb 15. Late3t .deas from Sydney.—Val.eska, Nf.'apuhi Chambers. Lorne St. PARISIAN Dancing Studio, 39-10, Win stone Bldgs.. City.-Instructors: Miss Brooks, Mr Bentley Success assured HALLS, ETC., TO LET. QLICK QLACK. Eialto Buildings, Newmarket. BRIDES TO BE. Why Not Hold Your Wedding reception in the Luxurious Black and Gold Lounge. Catering and Service Unequalled in N.Z. The Lounge will be open every evening this week from 8 to 9 p.m. for inspection. Will you come and see it? or Phone 25-021 for full particulars.

HOUSES AND LAND FOE EXCHANGE. ,T>LOCK of Shops, good position, showing U3 about 7 p.c. net; equity £2250. and can be increased to about £3000; exchange for Sections, Houses, etc.—Wood, 109, Queen St. Tj'PSOM..—Bungalow, & rooms, cob.vb. ; want JEi few Acres. South lane.—Brooke, Phoenix Chambers. Phone 43-131 LASSHOUSES, H Acres, nice ftesivjr dence, close suburban station; exchange House, suburbs".—Henry Clayton, Phoenix Chambers. HOUSE, 4 rooms, kitchenette, bath, washhouse, electric light, gaa; equity £3OO. "What offers?— Phone 13-060. HOMESTEAD, handy North, 20-90 acres, lightly encumbered, from £1450; accept suburban Fannlet.—Owner, P.O. Box 1489. E OTOJR.UA.—Seaside Cottage, Milford, for Section, Rotorua Township.—Section, 10, Herju-D. SEASIDE Farm, good buildings: £ 1850. unencumbered; Seaside House. Auckland. wanted.—Bertram. 42. Phoenix Chrs. O A 15s Week; price £lß6o.—Main Road.— Flats, best locality; owner will take Bungalow or Section part payment.—Box 1263, Auckland. hi Acres. Buildings. South Suburban; *72 equity £1200; wants House Property.— EXCHANGES. HANDY SHEEP FARM. 430 acres freehold; good buildings; carrying 400 ewes, 200 lambs, 38 dairy cows, 10 cows; capable of great PRICE, £lO per acre, going concern. Equity. £2OOO Owner wants House property. TTNENCUMBERED FARMLET, 16 acres U and good buildings, provincial town. Owner wants about 100-acre farm . -yy ILLIAM JJJORNE, JjTD.. "THE LAND MAN," CR. HIGH ST. AND VULCAN LANE. AUCKLAND.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. HAY, good, large Stack, for Dairy Stock or Horse, with some cash.—S.H., 921. Hbp.ai.d. >RIVATE JJOTEL. A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE. A FORTUNE here for a capable person Excellent connection. Extensive grounds Freehold title. PRICE, £BOOO, including all furniture, equity £4OOO. Owner will en tertain exchange for good value property Illness only reason for selling. Old-estaD SOLE AGENTS. SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSALS IMMEDIATELY. JJORNE. J^TD.. "THE LAND MAN." CR. HIGH ST. AND VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. PUBLIC TYPISTS. TM[ISS R. BAKER, Typist, Duplicatist, i,-*- Reporter, Room 421, N.Z. Insurance Bidpi.. Queen St. Phone 43-572 •JOIN the MUSTARD CLUB.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19866, 9 February 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19866, 9 February 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19866, 9 February 1928, Page 18