MUSICAL, ETC. MUSKJAL. iy|"RS E. H. MORRIESON, A.T.C.L., M Teacher of PLainof or be, Theory of Music, Harmony, amtl Counterpoint, wi*ll resume tuition on TUESDAY, February sth. Address : .100 Regent Street. MUSICAL. TyriSSES REILLY, L.A.8., Teachers of Pianoforte, Singing and Harmotuy, resume' lessonis on MONDAY, 4th February, 1929. Studio: Hardley’s Buildings, High St., 'Hawera. ELOCUTION. DOROTHY CLEMENT will commence teaching chi MONDAY, 4th February. Collins St., Hawera. ’Phone .2135. MUSICAL. TVTRS L. S. TARRANT, Teacher of ' Singing and Pialno, wall resume tuition ort MONDAY, February 11th. Prospectus 1 at Dixon’s Music Warehouse. Address: 20 Camberwell Road. MRS BLENNERHASSETT, r rEAOHER of -Pianoforte, Singing, Organ', Theory of Music, Harmony and Counterpoint, resumes teaching on MONDAY, February 4. Address: 18 Bedford St., Eltham. Also at Parish Hall, KAPONGA, February 6th. < - MUSICAL. AMY PARTRIDGE, A.R.C.M. (London), Teacher of Pianoforte and 1 Harmony, resumes lessons ion MONDAY, February 11th. Studio: Central Building. Box 252. (Pupils please not© a new room has been italsen,) MUSICAL. IVTISS G. LEES, A.T.C.L., will resume tuitioin on MONDAY, February 4th, 1929. DANCING. jyriSS MacLAOHLAN, Teacher of National Dancing, will resume le'ssons on SATURDAY, February 2nd, 1929. Studio: Bright & Kemp’s Building, Hawera. JJAROLD TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION.
■RESUMES Tuition on MONDAY, 4th Fcbruatry. Address: 43 Vogel St. NEW “SCHOOL OF MUSIC.” ARTHUR STREET, TURUTURU ROAD. JVfR HUGH REID, A.R.G.0., has now returned to Hawexa. Pupils propaired for all th.e exams. Piano, Organ, Singing, Violin and all stringed instru ments. Students, town or country, can arrange for lessons at home or at the school. Ring No. 2371 for particulars, [ appointments, etc. [ MUSICAL NOTICE. ATR and MRS ANTONI BONETTI announce that they will resume teaching Piano, Violin and Viola in Hawera as from FEBRUARY 1. ’Phone 2301 or Opera House, Hawera. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. TJAVING acquired the old-established Stationery, Book and Pauley Goods business of Mr A. H. S. HODGE, I wish to notify customers that prompt attention will be given to all orders for /books, Periodicals an'd Papers, and a fuR. range of -the latest STATIONERY, SCHOOL and OFFICE REQUISITES will foe 'available for selection. NEW SCHOOL BOOKS NOW TO HAND. FANCY GOODS, GIFTS AND TOYS AT POPULAR PRICES. A. E. m okejs ’ BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, HIGH ST., HAWERA. J A DIES’ Silk and Silk and Wool U Sleeveless Cardigans, were 27/G, 35/-; now 15/- at Kingston’s Sale. MONEYS TO LEND. TWE have Sums of £SOOO, £3OOO, £2OOO, '' £I3OO and several lesser sums' for investment on first mortgage at 6 per cent, and G£ per cent., and also a sum of £7OO in one or smaller sums for loam on general or chattels security at current. rates. HALLIWELL, THOMSON, HORNER AND NORTH, Solicitors, Hawera and Stratford. MONEY TO LEND. AN ail classes of security at current rates of interest. SPRATT & KINMONT, Soli ei tore. Prince* Street :: Hawera. TO LAND AGENTS. TVTY Property, Camberwell Road, Ha--LVi wera, is WITHDRAWN from sale from date. ELI HOLLARD. Wool Repp Frocks from 25/- atHingstom’s Genuine Sale.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 February 1929, Page 1
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