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MAY MITCHELL BROWN, L.A.B. of R.A.M. and R.C.M. PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY, Term begins with First Lesson. STUDIO: ARCADE, over Beggs. V ADDRESS: SEAVIEW HOUSE. ALFRED W. V. VINE, F.R.0.0., A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M.. Tuition given on Organ and Pianoforte; in Singing, Voice Production, Theory of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, Elementary and Advanced. Term begins from First Lesson. Address: 66 ELIZABETH STREET.' MISS M. BURRELjI., 16 Marchwiel St.', Waimataitil, Is prepared to take Pupils for Pianoforte. Term begins with First Lesson. AXEL NEWTON, Teacher of Pianoforte, Organ, Voice, Production, Singing, Theory, Harmony, ‘ Counterpoint. Address: 12 DEE STREET. J. K. BRYDON, PIANO iTUNER AND ORGAN REPAIRER. 3 BID WILL STREET, TIMARU. Or c.o. McMillan, Bookseller, Temuka. BUSS QUEENIE McILROY, PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Has Resumed Tuition. Terms begin from First Lesson. Address: 7 CRAIGHEAD STREET, BOSS KITTY BYRNE, Has Resumed Teaching Violin. 72 WAI-ITI ROAD. (Sevcik Method;, Further Particulars at Bristol. BUSS MILDRED EMERY, L.A.8., j (Melbourne Conservatdfium), Pldrioforte Teacher, Has commenced tuition in: Studio, situated at 39 NORTH STREET. Telephone No. 746. Mißs Emery Was specially coached for teaching Work by Mr Edward Grill, Chief Master of the Melbourne Conservatorium, and is able to impart knowledge by the very latest- methods. Miss Emery has had much successful practical experience since in teaching; arid is well qualified in i every way to prepare pupils for all examinations. Term! commences from first lescop. Inquiries invited; Always to the Front! CONTINUES THE MOTTO PROGRAMME. Mr Watt, on Gentlemen’s Side, usually has something new to show. The Line of 12 Boxes' Duro Dye Shirts,.duly arrived, 6/il, 7/3, 7/11 —a saving of quite 2s on each garment. Best make ot material; patterns perfect. Any size, 14 to 17. Wire Twist Shirts 8/11. - "Doctor” Flannel Shirts to 16/11 —l9/6 last year’s price. Crimean All Wool D/11. Grey Regatta 6/11. Boys’ Pyjamas 8/11; '.Men’s do. School'Hose, any colour, any size, Main; High, ; Waimataitai, Celtic, South. 100 Dozen, Men’s All Wool Sox, 1/4&, 1/6, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6.' Cashmere and Art Silk, also. New Collars: White Silk 1/3, Luvisca Stripe 1/4J, Sir Charles Linen 1/3. Ties, Open Ends, Mottle - Club Stripes and Floral 1/11 to 4/11, Boys’ Club 1/4A. . Overcoats, Overcoats—Great Run With us. The “Trent,” great value, 42/-, 45/- to 75/-. Good Cut and Quality too. 1 Special this week are Warm and a Style—--79/6: to 127/6. Greys, Fawns, Browns, various. Artisans’ Wear: Palma Trousers 11/3, All Wool Saddle, Bibbed No's., ! Combs., Denims 7/11 to 9/11. . 250 Tweed Trousers, Splendid Saddles, 19/6 to 37/6, Worsteds and Tweeds. , , 1 Roslyn Underwear of the best 6/11 to 15/C. Natural, Red Merino, Actaeon, etc., from 5/3 to 7/11. 40 'Rugs 21/6 up to 75/-, going well, , • . , New Navy 16 ounce Fine ‘Serges and Superior Worsteds again to hand. Suits to order entirely.— Distinctive, Best of Everything. THOMSON’S, GENTLEMEN’S SIDE. To the Public of South Canterbury. M. LITTLE, FJESIRES to announce that he has ■ taken over the well known j Grocery and Provision j Business, known as the M.P. STOKES, STAFFORD STREET, and intends to conduct same on the CASH and DELIVERY SYSTEM, giving to the Public the full saving effected. A specialty will be made of Provisions of all kinds, and a complete delivery will be run to all parts of the town. Make the M.P. YOUR GROCERS. A trial requested on the understanding that ' “We deliver the Goods and trust to our quality and attention for your continued patronage.” Telephone 661. . FRANK BIRSS, CYCLE AND MOTOR MECHANIC, j ANNOUNCES to the Public of | Pleasant Point and Surrounding Districts, that he has begun business in up-to-date Premises situated in Main Street, known as CLQNTARF HOUSE. All kinds repairs to Motor Cycles and Push Bicycles. Prams retyred while you wait. Large stock of- all Accessories.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 27 April 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 27 April 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 27 April 1925, Page 8

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