3MISS M- BUHRELLi 15 Marchwicl St., WalmataiUl. Is Prepared to take Pupils for PIANOFORTE. Term begins with First Lesson. MISS MAY BROWN, L.A.B. (R.A.M., & R.C.M., LONDON), Pianoforte aiici Theory. Tefrh begins from first lesson. Railway Concessions to Country Puplla. STUDIO: ARCADE. (Entrance Next Begg’s Phonery). ■tuiurebs: Seaview House. ALFRED XV. V. VINE, F.R.C.0., A.It.C.M., L.R.A.W.,. TUITION given oh Organ aucl PianoA forte; in Singing, Voice Production, Theory of Mukic, Harmony, and Counterpoint, Elementary and Advanced. Term begins from First Lesson. Address: 56 ELIZABETH STREET J. K. Br3 r don. PIANO TUNER AND ORGAN REPAIRER, 3 BIDWILL STREET, TIMARIj Or c.o. McMillan, Bookseller, Teinuka. MR GILBERT V. TOZEU, HIGHER CERTIFICATE TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. INSTRUCTIONS in the most modern methods of Piano Playing: also on Violin: in Thebry and Harmony. Terms £3 3s, may commence any date. Railway Concessions. Address: 8 Hewling Street! one minute from Bay ana Hydro). MISS MILDRED EMERY, L.A.8., (Melbourne Conservatorium), Pianoforte Teacher, LIAS commenced tuition in Studio, 4 1 situated in the “Herald’s" Buildings, Stafford Street North, opp. Messrs .J. Bailantyne and Co. Miss Emery was specially coached for teaching work by Mr Edward Coil, Chief Master of the Melbourne Conservatorium, and is able to impart knowledge bj the very latest methods. Miss Emery has had much successful practical experiense since in teaching, and is well qualified in every way to prepare pupils for all examinations. Term commences from - -‘ Imsot, -,,r;::‘vieß invited A. C. M A R T I N , F.1.A., N.Z, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, LICENSED SHAREBROKER. Telephone 336. P.O. Box 50. TIMARU BOOT REPAIRING CO., Empire Buildings, Church Street. CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. JV/[ R F. B. SANDERS begs to notify the Tiniarit Public that he ha 3 now taken over the above business as a going concern, and trusts to merit that support so largely accorded his predecessors. Only the best of leather used; workmanship guaranteed, and lowest charges ruling. F. B. SANDERS, Proprietor.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 18 November 1924, Page 2
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