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H EIiETA UN G A SCHOOL. HASTINGS, HAWKE'S BAY. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR Bom Terms and Prospectus on application to JOHN A. FEASER, Head Master. SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING." The misses hardie and MANNING receive pupils in the above every Webnesday Evening 7 o'clock, at Mrs Hartshorn's, Kingstreet. Special afternoon classes for ladies every Wednesday 2.30 p.m., at the Ileretaunga School. Terms in advance. Further particulars to be obtained at this Office, or from Mr Fraser, Ileretaunga School. [a card.] "Ti /TISS NEILL is Prepared to Give JAIJL Lessons on the Violin or Piano. Terms per Quarter —Violin, £2 2s; Piano, £1 Is. Address—Mrs Laud, Southampton Street. Miss Nellie Caulton, PIANIST AND ACCOMPANIST, IS prepared to take a limited number of young pupils for piano or singing. Tekms on Application. Olivette Cottage, Lyndon Road. aimsle ! iilusic !! MR F. D'A. C. DE LIftLE (Paris and Bonn.), Teacher of Pianoforte, Organ, Banjo, Singing; Drawing, and Painting. Teens—£2 2s quarterly for visiting and £1 10s quarterly at home. First Qaaivsr, 1897, commences on January Ist inst. Pianos Tuned—3os for four tunings yearly. Repair.?, Cleanings, &c., at the most moderate rates. Address— Southland Road, Hastings. PHOTOGRAPHER, TT AS removed l;er Studio to JLZL the Premis3s opnos'te Sharp and Alford's, Hercaj I'lrja street. Cabinets from 3.t9s ©<l per doz. On'y the best work turned out. J . W Y A T T , 01 AIIIL Y , ) UTCIIER , STREET, KASTIX©* Fa;.ii_'.js v,<' ed o for Orders. Coo : s of r Descri i.'o "a.de o l ! e Pj e ni^e*. GoO( ! i £<viv> ..eeu of .3 o l^aCy, ARTHUR HATTON j£\. BCiCIIEr.. . ' * Fran .n vvr «ed c i d^iiy. NOTICE. TAKE this opportunity of thanking those who supported me during the time I have been in business here, and I trust they will extend similar patronage to my successors, Messrs Davis and Gimblett. A. F. DILLON. With regard to the foregoing we beg to announce that we have taken over Mr Dillon's busioesss, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of the public support. DAVIS & GIMBLETT. The host moat only killed ; small goods a specialty; waited on daily. fc

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Hastings Standard, Issue 339, 4 June 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hastings Standard, Issue 339, 4 June 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hastings Standard, Issue 339, 4 June 1897, Page 1

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