PIANOFORTE. jypss VEDA MATTHEWS resumes Tuition, at her residence, "Alyth,” Mangapapa, on Monday, February 9. Telephone 902. MRS. G. MOORE "REGISTERED Teacher of Violin, A* Viola, Theory (L„ M.), Mandolin, Banjo, Tenor Banjo, Guitar and Ukulele. Railway concession to country pupils. Term now commencing. 384 PALMERSTON ROAD. MISS HILDA HENRIKSON, L.T.C.L., Resumes Violin Tuition February. Address: 5 Rawiri Street, Kaiti. Phone 1059. MISS ELLEN MILLAR, Teacher Singing and Elocution, will bo at her Studio, Mondays and Thursdays, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., from February 23. Studio.: C/o. Mrs. A, Shaw, 77 Harris Street, corner Rutene Road. VIOLIN AND THEORY. MRS. M. MURPHY, Registered Teacher, Will resume teaching February 3, at her residence, 295 ABERDEEN ROAD. Railway concessions to country pupils. J. CARRINGTON-WELLBY (Dip. A. deM!, Paris). Voire Production (Bel Canto), and Elocution, Has resumed Teaching. Special terms for pupils under 20. Musical knowledge and choral class Monday evenings, 8.30. Studio: Allan’s Buildings, Derby St Phone 1192. MISS MAUREEN KEANY TEACHER OF DANCING. r>ESUMES Teaching March 28. Tuition in all phases of Dance Art. Special elnses tor children under 7 years. Private Address: 144 FOX STREET, WHATATJPOKO. MISS I. SHARPLES SCHOOL OF DANCING. ALL forms of Dancing taught. Classes at Oddfellows’ Hall, Derby Street, Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Private lessons by arrangement. Studio: 473 Childers Road, near Convent School. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. CLARENCE L. TURNER (Palmer J School of Chiropractic and Lincoln Chiropractic College, U.S.A.). CHIROPRACTOR. McKEE’S BUILDINGS. Phone 1780 CHIROPRACTIC IS easily the foremost and most successful system of Drugless Healing now before the public. We ask you, then, to give Chiropractic a chance. You have tried the rest —now try the best.— Phone 558 for appointment Consultation free. Mrs. E. H. Havers, Chiropractor, Lysnar’s Buildings, Peel Street, Gisborne. MASSAGE. J. MANUEL KITTO (Reg. Aust. and N.Z. Govts.), Masseur and Medical Electrician. Patients suffering from all nervous ailments treated by latest scientific processes. Free treatments given to anyone ' suffering from “nerves” or accident caused by the Earthquake, who can’t afford to pay.— 51 Grey Street. Gisbpyne.
MONUMENTAL MASONS „ SPECIALISTS IN CONCRETE, MARBLE, AND GRANITE. KANE & GRIFFIN GREY STREET, GISBORNE. Phone 827.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17503, 27 February 1931, Page 6
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