MUSICAL. B* JQ'EVILLE fJENAUD Resumes Tuition MONDAY, 6. Corner Dawson and Fulford Streets. ’PHONE 223. M R S * JJEM INGWAY, ELTHAM, (Winner of Soprano Test at Wanganui Competitions), Has vacancies for pupils in Voice Production. M R W. L. H AY (Late of Melbourne). TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Mr. Hay will be at Messrs. H. Collier & Co.’s each afternoon from *2 to 4, to interview intending pupils. F. W. G. M°L E 0D ’ L - T - s - (Exams). (Late Bandmaster. New Plymouth.) PIANO & ORGAN TUNER, REPAIRER Etc. Valuations made. Expert advice to, Instrument Purchasers. Engagements made town and country. ‘•Taumata,” Gilbert St., New Plymouth. PUPILS received for Saxophone, Clarinet, Oboe, Bassoon, etc., and all Band Instruments. Terms on application. Messages at the B.K. Bookshop. BRICKS r»OMMON, Splays, Bull-nose, Sand Stocks, Fire Brick \and Fire Clay, 9in., 6in., 4in., 3in. Field Tiles. A GOOD SUPPLY AT THE ARAMOHO WORKS. • Every facility for Country Orders. Railway Siding to Works. Inquiries Solicited. Office: 76 Ridgway Street. ’Phones— Office 298, Works 1314. Wires: “Aramobrick,” Wanganui. Letters— J. W. ALDERTON, P.O. Box 129, Wanganui.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1922, Page 2
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328Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1922, Page 2
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