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PUBLIC NOTICES. MUSICAL. H. J. TRUSSELL, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN. Term commences Saturday, May 26th. Studio: Kuwa Kawa Street, Wanganui East. MUSICAL. STUDIO: ’>! VI CTO BIA AVENUE. (Coull's Buildings.) MISS DORTCE N BECK (pupil of Mr Alf J. Bunz, Christchurch) is receiving Pupils for PIANOFORTE, and will commence tuition from FRIDAY, JUNE Ist. VIOLIN TUITION —Owing to altered arrangements, Mr J. L. BECK (Diplomce Violinist, London) is now able to enrol at once a few additional pupils for Violin, al=o at above address) after school hours and in part of evenings. MISS NATALIE RAMSAY and MISS AUDREY HUGHES-JOHNSON. CPHE Ballroom Class for Adults commenoes its term this evening. JMPORTANT TO JJOTORISTS. Mr Fred C. Norton, late of Farmers’ Co-operative Distributing Co.’s Garage, Wanganui, and Norton ana Caplin, Hawera, has re-opcnol the large and conveniently situated Garage in Ridgway, Street, formerly occupied by Thompson and Diehl. Thoroughly Up-to-date Acetone Welding Works attached to Garage. First-class Workmanship Guaranteed at Moderate Prices. Note the Address: Opposite the Gas Office. A BUSINESS FREEHOLD. WANGANUI EAST.—An eight-roomed residence on a fine healthy elevation, and a large garden of over one acre (freehold). Insual household oonveniences, including hot water. The price is only £1250, and £l5O deposit. A BUSINESS FREEHOLD.—Right in town, on which is a warehouse of brick anil wood. At present leased to a good tenant. Here is an investment which must appreciate. Price £3900. JOHN JJRECHD* LAN D AGENT, 32 ST. HILL STREET, Wanganui. ’Phone 573. yULCANIZING yULCAN’" T '’G TYRE REPAIRS. TUBE REPAIRS. We have the best equipped repair shop in the district, and can therefore give the best service in the repair of Tyree and Tubes When your Tyres or Tubes blow out, blow in. QTAFLETON’S VULCANIZING WORKS. ST. HILL STREET, (Next Opera House) I Phone 1868. FREE AIR. , WANGANUI “STOCKIST FOR FIRESTONE GUMDIPPED CORD TYRES.” I JCTST OF f/W PJOOK3. “Green Butterflies” —By Ray Bridges. 6/-, post 6d. “Lover's Battle” —By Rachel Swete Macnamara. 6/-, post 6d. “Inez and Trilby.”—By Sewell Ford. 6/-, post 6d. “The Man Who Knew Too Much” — By G. K. Chesterton. 6/-, post 6d. “The Puzzle."—By Lee Thayer. 6/-, post 6d. “The Mutineers” —By Charles Boardman Hawea. 6/-, postage 6d. “Seaways.”—By “Bartimeus.” 6/-, , post 6d. “Fortune and Bandy’s Flat.” —Bi’ Camilla Kenyon. 6/-, post 6d. 1 “The Mayflower." —By Vicente Blasco Ibanez. 6/-, post 6d. “The Poisoned Paradise.”—By Robert W. Service. 6/-, post 6d. “The Just Steward." —By Richard Dehan. 6/-, post 6d. “Men. Maids, and Mustard Pot.” —By Gilbert Frankan. 6/-, post 6d. “The Tattooed Arm.”—By Isabel Ostrander. 6/-, post 6d. "Flowing Gold.” —By Rex Beach. 6/-. postage 6d. “A Legacy of Vengeance.”—By Paul Trent. 6/-, postage 6d. “Orchards.”—By Warwick Deeping. 6/-, postage 6d. “Makeshifts.”—By Margaret Baillie Saunders. 6/-, postage 6d. “Wanderers of the Wasteland.”—By Zane Grey. 6/-, postage 6d. > | J J JONES A CJON, JCTD. J AVENUE - - WANGANUL ’ N EW E LECTKICAL piTTINGS > AT pRICES. [ INVERTED BOWLS—Plain an! floral, . in various designs. Give a soft and evenly distributed light. * ( SILK SHADES, BEADED SHADES, ' AND GLASS SHADES, of all desenpI tions at attractive prices. 2 and 3-Light FITTINGS in many 1 varieties. • HEATING AND COOKING APPARATUS. IRONS, GRILLERS. TOASTERS, KETTLES, Etc. All “ Universal” manufactures—the best. Call and see our display. . pLECTRICAL SPECIALTIES (JG., 215 VICTORIA AVENUE. 3 (Opposite Adams’ Ltd., Garage). 'Phone 1996.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 28 May 1923, Page 1

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