I’VE GOT A NEW WIFE SINCE I BOUGHT HEE A BRITISH SERVICE VACUUM CLEANER AT SjTWQ FRmi ■ ANDREW’S “ anuf “turing Furnishers. 8 EANGITIKEI STREET. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES PIANOFORTE and THEORY. TyriSS VEDA L. ARTHUR, L.R.S.M., L.T.C.L., A.T.C.L., Resumes Tuition MONDAY, February Ist, 1937, 5 AMESBURY STREET, Phone 5339. PIANOFORTE HARMONY and RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC. TPVELYN RAWLINS, L.R.S.M., L.T.G.L., Garner's Bldgs., The Square, Resumes Teaching February Ist, 1937. Students prepared for Examinations, Elementary to Diploma. Special Classes for Group Teaching and Percussion Band Work. THE JEAN SCOTT SCHOOL OF DANCING RE-OPENING MONDAY, FEB. Ist. Principal may bo interviewed Monday 25th to Friday 29th January, 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. STUDIOS: 298 CUBA STREET. PHONES: Studio 0802, lies. 0500. JUNE SCOTT STUDIO OF DANCING RE-OPENS MONDAY, FEB. Ist. Principal may bo interviewed from Wednesday, January 27th. STUDIO 4 NGATA ST. THE JEAN SCOTT SCHOOL OF D ANCING RE-OPENING MON Lai f, FEB. Ist. Principal may be interviewed Wednesday 27th to Friday 29th January, 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. STUDIOS. 298 CUBA STREET. PHONES: Studio 0802, Res. 0500. VOICE PRODUCTION , IN AdL BRANCHES. J GARDE GKIMSHAW, King’s * Chambers. (Free Weekly Class for Students enrolling, in Rudiments of Music aud Interpretation.) Training for Examinations or Competitions if desired. THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING (Principal: Miss Gwen Gibbs.) CLASSES COMMENCE Senior and Advanced Operatic, Thursday, 4th. Feb. Men’s Taps, Wed. 10th Feb. j Women’s Health and German Dancing, j 10th. Feb. I PROSPECTUS AT STUDIO. SI Broadway. ’Phones 7170—7477.! TO LET 'T'O LET, garage, Mere Mere Avenue; Phone 7650 between 8 a.m. and 4.30 P-m-WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO PURCHASE, 33 x 4 tyres. Print and Davies, Service Station, 34 King Street, Phone 5662. Period Furniture, Pictures and Books. Highest prices given.—Burlington’s, Fino Art and Antique Dealers, 312 Cuba Street, P.N. M R3 ,; KHEFT, licensed dealer, purchases brewery and wine bottles; gent’s and children’s clothing; highest prices. Wants to sell clockface scales. —169 Cuba Street (Opp. Community Stores). TTNCLE ALF wants to buy Gent’s discarded clothing, boots, shoes, old gold, silver, trade tools, suitcases, etc. We call and collect. Phone 6780. Only address, 233 Main Street. HOUSES FOB SALE SPECIAL SALE gEAUTIFUL modern 4-roomed Bungalow, ail conveniences, nice lawns, concrete paths etc. Good locality. Total Price £650, with £l5O deposit. This is a nice home and well worthwhile inspecting. W M - C ONAGHAN & c°> 33 EANGITIKEI ST. PHONE 7556. PALMERSTON NORTH. PLANTS, ETC. FOR SALE Plants, 6d. dozen; also large supplies of Flower Seedlings. Persson’s Nursery, 256 Church Street. PLANTS AND SEEDS FOR YOUR GARDEN. offer the public the linest quality and biggest selection at cheapest rates. B. H. JUST NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FLORIST, THE SQUARE. WANTED TO EXCHANGE exchange, equity iu good beach property for cottage or section Palmerston. Nash and Lovelock. JpOR exchange bungalow with 2 acres. price £BSO, for a dairy farm. Nash and Lovelock.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 23, 28 January 1937, Page 1
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