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PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. M RS - H. J. H 'b Teacher of PIANOFORTE, GUITAR & STRINGED INSTRUMENTS. 'Phone 568, Fenton Street, Stratford. Has now resumed teaching at Stratford and Eltham. g. M°° N F.T.C.L., A.L.C.M. Teacher of PIANOFORTE, THEORY & HARMONY. Has resumed teaching. , Studio: Miranda Street, Stratford. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. M R - R« N evillb R enaud HAS NOW RESUMED TUITION. Address: Corner of Dawson and Fulford St. Teacher of SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. HAS NOW RESUMED TUITION. Address: Bank of Australasia, Stratford. 'J'APP, L.T.C.L., 1 A.T.CX. (Teachers Diplomas.) Teacher of Pianoforte, Organ and Theory. HAS NOW RESUMED TUITION. Puniho, Tataraimaka and Pungarehu visited. ADDRESS: OKATO. ’Phone 28. (Jladys qalbraith, A.T.C.L., L.A.B. Registered and Experienced Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND ELOCUTION Pupils prepared for Examinations. Pupils enrolled at Medina Tea Rooms,' Broadway, Stratford. ’Phone 739.' yj-OTEL. (Under New Management.) JAMES KERIN, late of Auckland, begs to announce that he has taken over the well known Toko Hotel. The house is at present in the hands o£ renovators and decorators and for the future will be conducted upon modern lines. Tariff: 8/- per day. A feature, henceforth, will be catering for the travelling public. Excellent meals to the mechanics and saving overhead 2/-. All wines and spirits true to label.

]£AT 3£ORE >JEAT! ■, ' : .■. • •>. ' ' ...’ .’•i .'- ’• OUR OBJECTS IN ENTERING'THE RETAIL MEAT TRADE ARE THREEFOLD. Firstly: To make some money fof ourselves. . . . . Secondly: To give the consumer the benefit of lowest prices. Thirdly: To encourage people to cat more meat and so help the producer. Meat at present prices is the cheapest food you can buy, and there is no doubt about its value as a builder of strong, healthy people—Ask your'Doctor! We can supply your wants at moderate prices and are being daily congratulated on our quality. OENTRAL gUTCHERY. NEW PLYMOUTH. Prop. Alex McMulliart. Shop, C. Henshaw. If you stay a month, three months, or / only 10 minutes at the QOMMERC I AL O T E L MANAIA (late Ted Massey’s). YOU’LL FEEL AT HOME AWAY FROM HOME. The Beet of Ales and Spirits always in stock. ■ ERNIE THOMSON, , RE-FURNISH BEFORE CHRISTMAS. BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME. Chesterfields, Easy Chairs, Oak Bedroom Suites, Dining-room Suites, Linoleums, Carpets, Runners, Curtains, Pictures, etc. FOR GOOD VALUE TRY L. G NIELSON. HOUSE FURNISHER MANAIAHEMINGWAY'S ■ i STILL IN THE LEAD ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS Of the Grand Total of successful candidates 402 were Hemingway Students. BACKING DIPLOMA Hemingway’s passed 67 candidates. In Auckland and Wellington Centres Hemingway Students secured over half the total of recorded passes. SECRETARIAL FINAL AUST. INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES. Every successful candidate was a Hemingway Student. Again Hemingway's score a full 100 per cent. FIRST IN AUSTRALASIA., ’ Little New Zealand beats big Australia. MR. A. R. HUTCHINGS, 27 Tiranga Rd., Kilbirnie East, Wellington—Gold Medallist —heads the list for all Australasia. MR. W. R. MATHIESON, 36 Messines Rd., Karori, Wellington, takes second place. BOTH WERE HEMINGWAY STUDENTS Enrol witfi the School that gets the Passes' JJEMINGWAY’S QORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516 — Auckland.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1931, Page 1