MISS M. BURRELL, 15 Marchwiel St., Waimataitai. Is Prepared to take Pupils lor PIANOFORTE. Term begins with First Lesson. MISS MAY BROWN, L.A.Ii. (R.A.M., & R.C.M., LONDON), Pianoforte and Theory. Term begins from first lesson. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. STUDIO: ARCADE. (Entrance Next Begg’s Phonery). Addrees: Sea view House. ALFRED W. V. VINE, F.R.C.0., A.R.0.M., L.R.A.M., TUITION given on Organ and Piano- * forte; in Singing. Voice Production, Theory of Music; Harmony, and Counterpoint, Elementary and Advanced. Term begins from Firs; Lesson. Address: 56 ELIZABETH STREET J. K. Brydon, PIANO TUNER AND ORGAN REPAIRER, 3 BIDWILL STREET, TIMARU. Or c.o. McMillan, Bookseller, Temuka. ME GILBERT V. TOZER, HIGHER CERTIFICATE TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. INSTRUCTIONS in the most modern methods of Piano Playing; also on Violin; in Theory 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 Conservatoriuni)', Pianoforte Teacher, LIAS commenced tuition in Studio/ * 4 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 Goil, Chief Master of the Melbourne Conservatorium, and is able to impart knowiedge bj ti:e very latest methods. Miss Emery has had much successful practical experience, .siiice'"’in teaching, and is well .qualified in every way to prepare pupils for all examinations. Term commences from - -* jenson nm'-ies invited. A. C. MARTIN , F.1.A., N.Z. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, LICENSED SHARE BROKER. ■■ Telephone £35. P.O. Box 50. O CHRISTMAS—I92S. Terminus Fruit Shop LJAVE just received a big indent ot n FANCY BOXES OF CONFECTIONERY, suitable fpr CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, direct* .-from the Old Land. With every box of CARSON’S CHOCOLATES' is given away a SOUVENIR OF THE BRITISH .EMPIRE EXHIBITION. TERMINUS FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY DEPOT; CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS. CHOICE FOUNTAIN DRINKS. Open Every Night after the Pictures. Terminus Fruit Shop F. T. BONHAM: Proprietor (Opp. Bank of N.Z.) Abortion in Cows. THE WISE FARMER takes no Tisks A but syringes his Cows with' HANCOCK’S ABORTIVE TABLETS. There is no hanging on with late Calvers for they are all up to time. Saves you Worry and Money. Price 2/6 Bottle. A. NEWLAN HANCOCK, TEMUKA. ' TO BATHERS! THE J V.F.S. DISPENSARY. AS just landed a New Stock of Red Helmet and Diving Caps. Will last for seasons with care. They are made from the very best Rubber. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. USE VENUS CREAM AND RADIO LOTION. “The Sunshade in the Bottle.” There is Something Different IN CORDIALS, LTD.’s, DRINKS. That's why they arc more popular than ever. Have you tried Cordials’ Ltd.’s Dry Ginger Ale? It’s thirst-quenching, invigorating, Appetising. CREAM. CREAM. FOR WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, SOCIALS, ETC., USE ROSEWILJ, CREAM. Obtainable from THE HOMEMADE DEPOT, Or: GEO BAIKIE, ROSEWILL. Telephone 10G3T. Rosewill Cream whipped often; but never beaten. L. FREEMAN, BUILDER, HARBOItOUGH ST.. WATLINGTON. (ESTIMATES given for Town and I—* Country Work, in Wood, Brick, Concrete, or Stone. Repairs and Alterations; also Fencing of any. kind,
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 21 November 1924, Page 3
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