MRS. F. T. BAKER. Teacher of PIANOFORTE, SINGING, and THEORY OF MUSIC, i 7 Hjlj resume Teaching on MONDAY, "» February 'llll. Pupils prepared (if desire)) for Musical Examinations Results ot Examinations in 1900: Mrs liaker's pupils, Trin7i7~CoI]eg<).—THEORETICAL Exam nations Thirteen Candidates Examined -All pissed, Tr Coilcgc.-FRACTIOAL Examination. Pianoforte Playing. Twi | pupils exa'nined (Senior and Intermediate)— Both passed, Associated Board of K.A.M. and H.O M. j PRACTICAL Examination. Pianoforte Playing (senior)— One pupil was examined and passed. Singing (School Examination) One pupil was amined and passed with distinction, MIOOKKIDE, ] .(J;inin»ton lloncl, j f'2fi New P'ymo'.i h j PIGS ! Pins! 'PIGS ! THE TARANAKi BACON FACTORY IS now giving 01/ dead weight for O /IMPROPERLY TOPPKD-OFF PIO3 between 1 ard IHU lis A previous contractH cancelled. A. DRAKE, Pioprietor, Fitmoy PHOTOGRAPHY. BLACK/NO .WHITE AND ENAMU PHOTOS, All'one price, viz., 2IS PER DOZEN (till further notice). (PECIaI/.—ln response to enquiries we ) stale that onr Enamelled Photos are GENUINE ENAMEL, not polished with a hot rollsr. For real Durable Finish Enamel are by far the best. Ask for these at our Studio, and yon will get what you ask for W, A. OOLLIS, Devon street OEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH HAVING tocared the'rgsisl anceof First-Class Tailors from Wellington, 1 am now prepared to exeoute orders at SHORTEST NOTICJB Customers patronising my TAILORING iH FASHION, FIT. k WORKMANSHIP All Garments w . GUARANTEED NOT to Shrink r™l NO Boy or Girl Übooi -s employed h No Old Stock. Good selection of modem i TWEEDS I IN FASHIONABLE SHADES. £■"} Ohargea Moderate. i tadlaa'&Gentlemen'i Tailor J—THE CITY* TAILOR, A, L!ST£B&CO. rtfl Darsley, Eng., Manulaoturers of the PKEMIEH OftEAM SEFARATO OF THE WORLD iinowu ONLY as fcb.n Alexandra Give the most UNEQUIVOCAL AND POSITIVE DENIAL to the statements, made by the Agents of the De Laval, they defeated Messrs Lister's ALEXANDRA at a Public Trial in Germany, and declare they havs never sold or sent a single ALEXANDRA SE7ARATOB to Germany at any time. ALEXANDRA TOOK FlrtST PRIZE it the Royal Agricultural Society s Show, Bo'.ioasetr, 1! S. BEATING THE DE LAVAL and other Machines onld any better certificate efficiency be offered to those n Dairying? SOLE AGENT foi thb ALEXANDR. For rt<- Nort Island of PARIS EXPOSITION [N OTHER V;iOTORT FOBJTHti ALPHA-DELAVAL SEPARATOR THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIET' Have been notified by Messrs Mason, Stiiutheus: & Co., cf hnst church, that they received a c&Me on atnrday that the AIPHA-DS LAVAL SEPAIUTORt, had secured the GRAND PR IZff i at the Pari Exhibition, beat j Ing all other competitors. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 84, 30 April 1901, Page 4
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417Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 84, 30 April 1901, Page 4
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