PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. South Taranaki. M R ‘ H UGH R EID * A " R - C "°- (Regd. Teacher) SCHOOL OF MUSIC. TURUTURU ROAD, HAWERA. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Piano, Organ, Singing, Violin and AH Stringed Instruments. ’Phone 28-562. Term Has Now Commenced. JfyJISS J£ENT, L.T.C.L. Teacher of ELOCUTION & DRAMATIC ART, Has resumed tuition. Country children’s class: Saturdays, 1 p.m. Pupils have won seven championships and over 50 firsts in competitions. Studio: 223 High St. (next Linkhorn’s). yERONICA QUIN, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L. Teacher of ELOCUTION, DRAMATIC ART, AND CHORAL SPEAKING. (Winner Hawera Competitions Society’s Scholarship 1929. Open Championship 1932). Has Resumed Tuition. Pupils prepared for all examinations and competitions. Address: 83 South Road, Hawera. yyiNIFRED J|UGGINS Registered Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Term has now commenced. Children’s Singing Classes will be held for two terms only, from March 25 to September 28 (exclusive of term holidays). One new class will be formed for children under school age. Studio: 53 Victoria St., Hawera. Telephone 2679. North Taranaki. M ISS D OROTHY E NA N 157 7 1 ’ L.A.8., A.T.C.L., Teacher of PIANOFORTE, THEORY, HARMONY. Studio: 35 Devoiiport Flats. New Plymouth. Visits to Waitara and Urenui weekly. ]J|ISS |LA JgERNADETTE ||ENDERSON, L.R.S.M. (London), A.T.C.L. (Teacher’s Diplomas). Teacher of Pianoforte and Harmony. Has resumed tuition. Students prepared for all examinations. Recent successes: Royal Schools of Music, London, 21 presented, all successful, including Licentiate Diploma, two Specials (advanced grade), four Distinctions, and seven Honours. STUDIOS: 361 St. Aubyn Street, and Nimmo’s Music Warehouse. WAITARA VISITED SATURDAYS. PIANO, ORGAN AND SINGING. ' M R - R. N EVILLE R ENAUD Has Resumed Tuition. ■JJISS Registered Teacher of PIANOFORTE, HAS RESUMED TUITION. Classes and Private Lessons. Percussion Band meets on Saturdays and is open to all children, whether music pupils or not. Address: Waiwaka Terrace, Fitzroy. ATTENTION! Morris Cars once again assert themselves. For the month of December, 1934, there were 328 Morris Cars sold in New Zealand, making a total for the past 12 months of over 2000 sales for these dependable cars. Ring or write for a demonstration in one of these Popular Cars and join the throng of satisfied owners. MORTLOCK & CO., South Taranaki Agents for Morris, Hudson and Terraplane Cars and Trucks. PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. QUTSTANDING USED QAR yALUES. AUSTIN 7 SALOONS from £9O FORD A SEDAN £145 AUSTIN 16 BURNHAM SALOON £165 ESSEX 4-DOOR SEDAN £lOO MORRIS OXFORD TOURER ... £65 CHEVROLET ROADSTER ....... £35 WHIPPET ROADSTER £9O WHIPPET SEDAN £145 All Overhauled and ready for the road. FARMERS’ CO-OP. GARAGES, NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD. ’Phone 1142. ’Phone 783. XTOTE.—Under the Postal Regulations Correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, initials, or number, to care of any Post Office, will NOT be forwarded from office of posting. Advertisers who do not desire their names and addresses disclosed may have replies addressed c/o Daily News, New Plymouth, Stratford or Hawera. All such replies will be forwarded to advertisers promptly. , ’
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1935, Page 1
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