rtecogniaed as one of N.Z.’s leading Hotels. H/fODERN in every respect: Electric light, h. and c. water in bedrooms, t i bathrooms, fire-proof. Unique situation overlooking river and town. Few minutes from P.O. and railway. Suu and sea breeze all day. Garage for viators’ cars. Unsurpassed cuisine. MUSICAL. Q INGIN G AND VOICE PRODUCTION. M RS. p go YL E (Late of Guildhall School of Music, London). Pupil of Mons. d’Albert, Receives Pupils at 111 Buller Street. 'PHONE 603. R. N Ev 1 L L E R EN A u “ WILL RESUME TUITION ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. Corner of Dawson apd Fulford Streets. ’PHONE 223. M R s ■ H E MI N GwA Y * ELTHAM. (Winner of Soprano Test at Wanganui Competitions), Has vacancies for Pupils in Voice Production. "m 7 w. u h ay (Late of Melbourne). TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Mr. Hay will be at Messrs. H. Collier and Co.’s each afternoon from 2 to 4, to interview Intending pupils. F. W. G. M C L EOD LTS (Exams.) (Late Bandmaster, New Plymouth.) PIANO & ORAGAN TUNER, REPAIRER, ETC. Valuations made. Expert advice to Instrument Purchasers. Engagements made town and country. "Tauinata,” Gilbert Street, New Plymouth. PUPILS received for Saxophone, Clarinet, Oboe, Bassoon, etc., and all Band Instruments. TERMS ON APPLICATION. Messages at the B.K. Bookshop. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. (Frank Messenger, F.N.Z.1.A.) (William Taylor, A.N.Z.1.A.) (Victor Griffiths, F.N.Z.1.A.) Q.RIFFITHS, & FJIAYLOR REGISTERED ARCHITECTS. 61 Devon Street (opp. A.M.P. Building), New Plymouth. ’Phone 100. W. N. STEPHENSON, A.N.Z.1.A., REGISTERED ARCHITECT, Shaw’s Buildings, BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ' Bennington’s is ’ certain and safe ■ remedy for coughs /or and colds. Pleasant to take—acts HKI I quickly. WonderIWW | fully effective —it won’t upset the 0 a stomach. Try it. | 1/6 and 2/6. Avoid B imitations. rpO SUIT DODGE CARS FITTED WITH BEADED EDGE RIMS. Bargain Prices to Clear. TERMS —Cash with Ordei. 32 x 3i PLAIN, £4 15s each. 32 x 3| NON SKID, £5 10s each. Price includes railway freight or postage. THE TOURIST MOTOR CO., Limited, HASTINGS AND NAPIER. P.O. Box 239, King S* ’Phone 721. HAWERA MACHINERY EXCHANGE NELSON STREET, HAWERA. IMPLEMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUGHT. SOLD AND EXCHANGED. Before purchasing that new implement, or machine, CALL AND SEE US. IT WILL PAY YOU. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. WANTED KNOWN. yyE SHALL BE ADVANCING , THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICE from month to month. 90 PER CENT. OF HIGH COMMIS- I SIGNER’S CABLES and BONUSES to • all Suppliers at the end of season. You DO NOT require to t kc up shares when you send your Cream to— THE M’AORILAND DAIRY CO. LTD., ST. JOHN'S STATION. P.O. Box 185, WANGANUI. HOME SEPARATED CREAM. \ rpHE MOA FARMERS’ CO-OP. DAIRY CO., Ltd., are prepared to purchase home separated cream on rail, OR WILL COLLECT BY LORRY from any part of the district. By supporting the Moa Farmers’ Coop. Dairy Co. all profits are retained by the suppliers
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1922, Page 7
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