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EDUCATIONAL. M RS - J OHN C RAIG ’ ATCL s Teacher of Singing, Voice Production, Elocution, Theory, and Piano, RESUMES TUITION FEBRUARY 1. Pupils now being Enrolled. “Craigneuk,” 276 Powderham Street West. MUSIC TUITION. M ISS E SME LEWERS, F.T.C.L., L.A.B. Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY’. Resumes tuition on TUESDAY, FEU. 7. Pupils prepared for Examination if desired. PEMBROKE ROAD, STRATFORD. ’Phone 520. NOTICE. JfISS AMY PARTRIDGE, A.R.C.M., (London), assisted by MISS, LEZARD, resumes teaching at Kaponga on Saturday, February 11. Studio: Mrs. Tomkins house; Kapuni, on Tuesday, February 7. Studio, School-house. Private address, Box 252, Hawera. PREE!—ENTERTAINMENT FOR A WHOLE EVENING! Just step to your ’phone, Dial 28-512, and tell us which evening you prefer, and we will demonstrate our Silver-Marahall set to you in your own home. A delightful revelation awaits you, due to the triumph of the Silver-Marshall in matching each and every component part of their sets. THE PLEASURE IS ALL Yv JRS. WHEN SHALL IT BE? Remember the “Silver-Marshall” Set is absolutely the Latest in Radio! We could make great claims for it, but prefer to leave that for your judgment. The opinion of musical men: “SilverMarshall Leads in Radio!” Their organisation makes but one model —the Best! Q.YDE AND gARRINGER, HAWERA. P.O. Box 101. ’Phone 28-512. J>ATS AND yflt'E Are pests that everybody should combine to exterminate. They are not only the biggest thieves in the world, eating up yearly, thousands of pounds sterling of produce, but are also the foremost carriers of disease. Clear your shop, warehouse, home and outbuildings of these vermin by using— COMMON SENSE RAT POISON! a sure destroyer of Rats and Mice. Dries up the carcases. Leaves no smell. WHOLESALE AGENTS: gURGESS pRASER 4 (JO., JJPD, Currie Street, New Plymouth.

SUMMER SUITINGS THIS SEASONS THIS SEASON’S INDENT STOCKS INDENT STOCKS JUST OPENED UP. JUST OPENED UP. A VERY FINE SELECTION. GEO. PEARCE, TAILOR CURRIE STREET ’Phone 1102. gTOCK J)AMAGED BY yy.ATER. YOUR LAST CHANCE OF GETTING SOMETHING PRACTICALLY FOR NOTHING. Goods Must Be Cleared to Make Room for New Stocks. ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS. RE T F O R D ’ S, NEXT NEWS OFFICE, CURRIE STREET 1928 RADIO SENSATION. ROBBINS SUPER FIVE RADIO RECEIVERS, Loudspeaker reception of N.Z. and Aussie Broadcasting Stations guaranteed. ROBBINS 5-Va!ve Receiver, bare, £B.. Installed complete with all batteries, loudspeakers, valves, aerial equipment, complete (less poles), £25. GILFILLAN NEUTRODYNE RECEIVERS The finest radio receiver procurable to-day. Tonal reproduction as near perfect as it is possible to design. Gilfillan Model 10, Five valve, installed complete, £45. Gilfillan Model 25, Six valve, installed complete, £55. Gilfillan Model 40, Six valve (the receiver that challenges the world), installed complete, £BO. (All Prices Less Poles.) T. W. W AR Di TARIKI, TARANAKI, Gilfillan and Robbins Distributor. 'Phone 67D (Inglewood Exchange). SEASONED PLYWOOD THAT WILL NOT SHRINK. Ellis Veneer Plywood, because it is made from thoroughly seasoned New Zealand timbers and carefully manufactured, will not shrink. AU the rich grain effects of t-ie natural wood so essential to beautiful panellings and cabinet work are also preserved by the careful Ellis Veneer process COST NOT HIGH.- Thl. beautiful Ellis Veneer native plywood costs no more than imported plywoods. In fact “Silverite” for cabinet work aid “Dominion” for panelling are quoted .at considerably, lers than imported brands, while the richly grained “Riinu" plywood costs less than imported Oregop. Ask ua ..for quotations and full particulars.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1928, Page 2

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