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TENDERS. "kaiioke road" board. JTIENDERS are invited for the Delivery 150 Cubic Yards of Metal on the Paure Lake Road, 80 Cubic Yards of Metal on the Union Line, being Contract No. 20. 100 Cubic Yards of Metal on Marybank Road, Contract No. 21. Tenders will close on TUESDAY, 4th February, at 4 p.m. The Lowest or Any Tender not necessarily accepted. ' The Specifications may be seen at the Board's Office. ERNEST BARNS, Clerk, Kaitoke Road Board. MUSICAL. MUSIC. MISS G. S. BEAVEN RESUMES Teaching on MONDAY, February 3rd. f~ -music. ~ MISS MENCE, A.L. CM.—Diploma for Musip, with right to wear cap and gown—Music Teacher. At home 3 to 5 p.m. on Tuesdays. "ASTWOOD," River Bank. MUSIC STUDIO, Dublin and Campbell Streets. IyTRS and MISS EVELYN PRICE. PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, and VIOLA; VOICE-PRODUCING and SINGING. Pupils Prepared for all • Examinations, Practical arid Theoretical, Trinity Col !,,e. London, Royal Academy of Music, and Royal College of Music, Landon. First Term: Third of FEBRUARY, 1902. Lessons by Correspondence in Theory and Harmony. TyTISS FREDA MAR&DEN, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN, 'CELLO, AND THEORY. < Miss Marsden will commence leaching on February sth, and will be at home after the 30th instant. Besides veceiving private pupils-, Miss Marsden w- • -rs t(> form a Children's Orchestra, haj-'njr found it a great incentive to work. She will be glad to receive the names of those desirous to join ifc as soon as possible. Her Orchestra, in Christchurch was musi successful. ~■■..-• Miss Marsden !hias passed pupils f:-r ihe Theoretical and Practical Exam. Association Board, R.A.M., and R.C.31. Waiata, Wicksteed Street, near Glasgow Street. ; T*/r I S S . ..;. B L A C X, (Late Music Teacher at the Girls' College,) : • Ia prepared to receive PUPILS for the Pianoforte, Singing, and - tha Theory of Music. Candidates prepared for Musical Examinations, both Practical and Theoretical. I Special Arrangements made with Pupils coming from the country. * Term begins MONDAY, February 10th. Address—"Fermozle," Victoria Avenue. ; MUSIC. MRS. NEMCOMBE resumes teaching on February 3rd, and will be at borne on SATURDAY, February Ist, to receive parents and guardians of pupils. • Tuition either by the term or the quarter. Candidates prepared for the Royal Academy and Trinity College, local examinations. ' ; Terms for music lessons or harmony classes on application. ■jy/T R H. G. t> PACK MA N (10 years Organist of Napier Cathedral and 4 years Music Master at Collegiate ; School), Will receive Pupils for the PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, SINGING, AND HARMONY In futuip afc his Residence. ;: Term commences February1 10th. - • MR SPACKMAN will also undertake the Tuning and Repairing of Pianos and Organs (25 years' experience) in town or country. Address: Wicksteed Street. Waniranuh TUTR. WALTER IMPETT (M.1.C.M., Lond.-, Organist St. .Paul's Presbyterian Church, has RESUMED TUITIONARY DUTIES at his residence, ST.'HILL STREET. SUBJECTS: Pianoforte and Organ Playing. Singing. Harmony. Pupils prepared for Theoretical and Practical Exams. TyriSS HUXTABLE, from the Royal Conservatorium of Music, Leipzig, Receives Pupils for instruction in PIANOFORTE PLAYING and THEORY OF MUSIC. First Term begins February sth. Pupils received at Arundel House. Guyton Street. Private Address, Wickstoed Street. SUITS TO MEASURE FROM NEW TWEEDS . NEW SUITINGS NEW VICUNAg FIRST SHIPMENT ARRIVED, Ex Whakatane, direct from the Manufsotarers, for SPRING AND CJUMMER TTSTEAR, PRING AND JOUMMER VV EAR, £3 10 s' 10 £5 ss'5 s' FIT, STYLE, AND FINISH GUARANTEED. T, DICKSON BIGS-CLASS TAILOR AND GENT'S MERCER, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANOANUI. i THE . . . . ! POLYPATHIC ! MEDICAL , INSTITUTE OF CHRISTCHURCH. NOW VISITING ; WANGANUI, j UNTIL SUNDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 2. CONSULTATIONS FREE—FOSTER'S HOTEL. 1 MORE CURES MADE BY PQLYPATHY THAN ANY OTHER SYSTEM IN THE f WORLD! NOTl*' —Will VisitPatea Monday, Feb-""ma-rv 3rd, and1 Tuesday, February 4th,

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Wanganui Chronicle, 1 February 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 1 February 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 1 February 1902, Page 3

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