SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. rV ,r '.‘ '7: '? r) : ''\t '?' 'l*' <>’; •M .1 m- /'•*-• j^OTICE. MR. LOCKETT Has removed to Gooivs BUILDINGS, next Johnston ancl Miller’s. , Finest Artificial Teeth. Painless Extractions. Mr. Lockett invites the; most difficult cases. ■ ’ SINGING. MRS 11. J. TAPLAY, (nee Jessie Caslcie, S.A.) . Pupil, of Professors Robb (Glasgow), Beresford-Smyley (Shakespeare School of Music, JLohdon) and Crane, S. Africa. - ' ' / MRS TAPLAY is now prepared to receive a limited number of Pupils: in Voice Production, Deep Breathing and Pronunciation. Children’s Classes (each limited to 10 Pupils to insure individual attention) in deej> breathing. Physical Culture, Deportment, Sight Reading and Class Singing. Address: “NAUMAI,” Kaiti, (Next to Dr. Reeves.)
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2677, 6 December 1909, Page 4
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