Dressmaking. KINSON '. DICK STREET. DRESSMAKER AND COSTUMIER Orders Promptly Executed. ' • Terms Moderate. MRS, E. HALL COSTUMIER AND DRESSMAKER Victoria Street, Cambridge. '(Opposhe Presbyterian Church) PRICES MODERATE. Specialising in Children's Clothes. Dancing, DANCING; v MISS MARIE AUSTIN . •• Wishes to announce that she is holding classes in the Oddfellows' Hall, Cambridge, every FRIDAY; ? v .-■' j Children —I pj. ; .' , < Adults —8 p.m. , „■.-.■■' Private tuition by arrangement, y Musical Tnmon. TELLA TJOLLIER , v ' Teacher of ,/''*■ PIANOFORTE AND THEORY ' ' (Pupil of Miss-Alice Hanlin) Will be pleased to interview intending pupils' at the Studio (next C. F. Lange, Stationer), Victoria Street. RS. £ Q'\ JOHNSON (Late of Wellington) * ' Student of Herr Max Hoppe, Leipzig, Germany. TEACHER OF THE ■ VIOLIN In response to numerous requests [Mrs A. C. Johnson, violinist, has decided to take a limited number of pfispils on Hawaiian Steel Guitar, Ukulele, Mandoline and Banjo every Tuesday. For particulars apply to Mr Alf. Boyce or Miss Hanlin. Studio: Mrs Hartly's, Alpha Street. ' SCHOOL op n/rusic. ALICE T. S. HANLIN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, THEORY & HARMONY. Pupils prepared for Trinity College and The Associated Board exams. ' STUDIO NEXT Y.M.C.A. ' M iss p> W 1 ' v , L.L.C.M. Teacher of Pianoforte, Theory and Harmony Pupils prepared for all examinations in the Associated Board and Trinity College of Music. . DICK STREET. CAMBRIDGE. Public Notices PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. DR. JAMES RITCHIE begs to announce, that he has purchased the practice and residence of the late Dr Stapley, and is carrying on the practice of his profession at that house. Hours: 1 to 3,,and 7 to 8 p.m., M R ' G H g LACKBU:R:NE > ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR CALVERT CHAMBERS, .., , CAMBRIDGE. Announces that he has opened an office in Cambridge., Land and Income Tax Returns, Auditing, Balance Sheets, Monthly Supervision and Balancing Business Books with Financial Advice. Liquidations. Secretarial Work. rpHE WAIKATO JNDEPENDENT CASH ADVERTISING RATES Front page advertisements under the <tiassified headings of Situations Va«ant, Situations Wanted, Miscellaneous, To Let, Personal, Accommodation Wanted, For Sale, Wanted to Purchase, ' <stc, etc. Once. Three Times. 18 words 1/ 2/6 • 28 words 1/9 4/6 38 words 2/6 • 7/ Birth Notices —2/6 per insertion. If ■doctor's ■or nurse's names included, 1/ Cor each name extra. • Marriage Notices —2/6 per insertion tor 30 words. If in excess of 30 words, 6d per line of five words extra. Death Notices —2/6 per insertion of *Q words. . If in excess of 30 6d per line of five words extra. lai Memoriam and Bereavement Notices —2/6 per insertion of 30 words (5 lines), and 6d per line of five words sztra. CONTRACT SPACES for 3 months, § months, or 12 months, by arrangeain't;.; ' v", ,/ *', SUBSCRIPTION RATES ,■ Cash— . i Town; 5/; Posted 6/8. , Booked-r-Town, 6/; Posted 7/8.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 2644, 6 July 1926, Page 1
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