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Fmieral Director*. PHONES: Residence, Hall St. 435 M Factory, Lake St. Su6S A. E. SAVORY CAMBRIDGE. § Musical Tuition. M ISS K. p EMBERTON '■• - -ristered TEACHER OP PIANOFORTE Resumes Teaching Monday, Feb. sth. MOORE ST., LEAMINGTON. MARY F. ATTWOOD Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING Latest Methods of Teaching. Pupils Coached for Competitions and all Exams. Studio: Upstairs opposite Litchwark's Music Shop, Victoria St., Cambridge. GANE S. HARBUTT Teacher of PIANOFORTE, MUSICAL APPRECIATION and all Branches of THEORY. If desired candidates coached for Competitions, Matriculation, and all Trinity College and Associated Board Diplomas. Resumes Teaching February 5. Enquiries by Phone. JJAMMOND-JONASSON F.L.C.M., L.L.C.M., A.L.C.M., L.T.C.L., A.T.C.L. Registered Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY Is prepared to receive pupils. Term to commence Feb. sth. Pupils prepared for Competitions and all including University Entrance and Paper Work requirements of all Diplomas. Interviews by Appointment. Address: "Bryntirion,' ' Bowen Street. Phone 4155. ALICE T. S. HANLIN (Registered) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, THEORY & HARMONY Resumes Teaching February sth. Studio: Lake St. Phone 356 M. Trinity College results of 1933 include:—Associate Diploma: Art of Teaching, Rudiments and Associate Pianoforte Playing—Rita Price. Associate Diploma: Art of Teaching, Rudiments and Pianoforte Playing—Rose Stead. Licentiate Pianoforte Placing Diploma—Rita Price, Mary Attwood. Associate Diploma: Mavis G. Harris. Doris Boyee, Mavis J. Boyce. Higher Local Theory: Mavis G. Harris. Public Notices. CURIOUSLY WORDED ADVERTISEMENTS Appear in a Wellington ' Almanack published in 1878. Frank W. Evans, then proprietor of the Rangitikei Hotel, Bulls, informs the public that he has "every accommodation for reasonable people if they are agreeable to pay!" W. J. Tingcy, of the Wai Iwi Hotel, advertises a post office and public pound as adjuncts to his hostelry. A firm of brewers advertise that they arc "ready to supply customers cither wholesale or by the barrel!" There was evidently more beer drunk in those days. Times have changed since those advertisements were written, but the appreciation of the value of advertising has grown with the passing of the years. READ All the Advertisements in THE INDEPENDENT You will find much to benefit yourself and your family.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3110, 30 January 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3110, 30 January 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3110, 30 January 1934, Page 1