Article image
Article image

-n i - 1 1 QutUontm. N.Z, L. & M.A. COMPANY'S SALES PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE N.Z LOAnTmB«O4NIILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Have been favorod with Instructions from Wilmam Docolap, Hsq., to offer for e«lo his Hastings TRAINING STABLES AND 16 AOBB3 OF LAND ATTACHED. Full particulars in future advertisement* JOHN CRAIU, fill Managor, gottog. DR. ALLEN has returned to Napier and resumed his praotlco, end mar bo consulted at Mr Owen's Pharmaoy from U to 12, and al hla roaldonoe, Thompson-road, from 2 to 4 in tho nftornoon and 7 to 8 in (ho OVCDiDg, 401 ART CLASSES. MR W. J. S. PEROIVAL'S Second Term commoncos on MONDAY, Ith May. Prospectus with Mr Crerar. 182 FINE_AETS. Mil W. J. S. PBBCIVAL, AItTIST, HAH commenced a Class for Tuition in Oil and Water Color LandBcauo, Flower »nd Fern PalnUnff, ThoCoureo includes a thorough grounding in tho olomonlary prtnoiplea of Drawing, Composition, and Piotnroson vlowatMr J. Crerar's, Stationer, Hastings-Btrcot, vrliero further partlculArs may bo obtained, 2-19 Now Hoady, price 2s M. FAMILY HKRALD BUPPIKMRNTB. Volume XXXV. Containing Eighteen Complete NovelsJack or John 1 Aunt Paget's Will. A Mother a Part. Tho Pearl • Handled "Fine Feathers." Dagger. "What Must We "No Robboryp Think of Hor?" Trnokedl Mlsa Dare of DurrJl. My Boy and Girl. "Darling I" "HertfalthfoiequlW" jnder the Hawthorns My Friend Carita. Mrs Dalr.lol'B Com- Adrla's Love-Story, panion. A little Tartar. "Bluebeard's Wife." Tho " Saturday Review" says-" It is wonderful how the ' Family Herald ' keeps up ts stock of readable novels and stories. W. Stovons, 421, Strand, W. 0.; and All Bookiellera. 173 HAWKE'S BAY AUXILIARY Or THE BRITISH AND FOHKIGN BIBLK SOOIKTY. Annual visit of tho Rrv. H. T. RoojOiins, 8.A., Agent ot the Pnront Socloty. Tho Annual Public Meeting will bo held in the Athontoum Hall on MONDAY, May Ith, nt 8 p.m.. for tho pnrpeso of recolvlngtho Annual Report and Balance-sheet, also Klectiono( Committee for current year. Addreesoa will bo dellvorod by tbo Roy. H. T. Hohjohna and other Mlnistors. Tho President, tbo Right Kovorond Hahop of Waiapu, will preBide. A Collection will bo taken in &id of tho Auxiliary, tt. C. PASUBY, in Hon. Bee. MR HERBERT SPACEMAN, VIOLINIST, \I)ILL be prepared to receive TV Pupllh for iho Violin and Viola on bis arrival in Napier at tho end of Juno. Hasting?, Walnawa, and Walpukurau visited weedy. Torms and full particulars on application to H. 0. Bfackmin, Clydo-road, Nnplcr. TESTIMONIALS. I have muoh pleasure In mating that Mr H. Spackruan has glvon lossons on the Violin to sevoial of vny pupils, I consider him U> be a very painstaking and efficient instructor, and ho has tho singular talent of lntorefl'.losr tho learnor In bis Btudies, Mr Spademan is also a performor of considerable talent, and his solos on tho Violin havo always proved a special fcatnro at our School Concerts. I cannot too highly recommend him as in kveky «ray a desirable man to have on a School Staff of Toachors.— W. Mathiab, M.A.,Rudloo College, Box, Wills. Tho Roy. Gko. Lihto.v has very great pleamro in bearing high testimony to the personal character of Mr Herbert Spademan, whom ho haa known since his boyhood. Ho has great musical talent, whioh has been specially shown in playing tho Violin, steady perseverance being rewarded by groat TOOcose.— Tbo Vicarage, Corsham. From what I havo scon and hoard of Mr Snaokman's performances on tho VioJln at tlio various Concerts at which I havo mm him, I should considor him competent to take any position either aa toachor of tho Violin or bb exeoutanU-KDWiM T. Morgan, Prlnoipal Tenor, Bristol CathodraJ. I oonsidor Mr Herbert Spackman & thoroughly o^pablo and coneolontiona toaoher of the Violin, and having formerly been a pupil ot Mr Spaokman p. I can apeak from oxnerlooco. loftonhAd tho pleasure of hearltg nlm In public, and I may add that as a Solo violinist Mr H. Spackmnn has shown himself a brilliant and sympathetic performor.— Khancks K. Oldiko Mem. Sarum Orohealral aodctr. As I have both played in ooinpany with Mr Spaokman several times In conocrcod piooea and conduotod eoreial pieces in which ho has been playing, I can testify to bis ability as a performer, and to his exceptional correctness both as to timo and tune— Roy. Charles Clarkb (Hod, Conductor Chippendalo Harmonlo Booletj ). I hnve much pleasure in testllying to tho ability of Mr Herbert Spaokman as n Violin* Ist. Ho has on many occasions played at my Oratorio and Orchoatral Concorts, and hus always given me groat satisfaction. I feel assured he will do hla duty in any capacity he is employed In.— Henry Midlihoto.v. Organlet Parlfh Church, Trowbrldge, Profeewr of Muslo and Local Examiner Royal College of Muslo. Mr W. n. BRmKWOBTir (Tonor Vocalist and Conductor), Chlppenham, writes:- la testifying to the abilities of Mr Horbeit Spsckman, of Corsham. aa a musioian generally, and as a teacher of tho Violin especially, I oan speak with pleaanro and without hesitation in the most unqualified torma of approval and commendation. To tho natural musical talents ho undoubtedly possoseos, ho adds a pleasing and an unassuming manner, whilst the practloat evidences ho has glvon nf his ability as loader in the Concerts of tho Corsbam Choral and othor similar Sociolioß, have loft itttlo to bo dcelrod In tho points of dolloaoy of expression, or nerfectnoss o( exucutlon, and qualify him for the position of teacher of his Instrument. U "A TRAGEDY AT TAUPO." BY 11. H. MUKDOCH. HASTINGS.) IN this Sketcli Mr Murdocli makes a humoroua ondoavor to explain tbo Underground Workings of tho Hot Lakca District, and in a Colored Chan aids tho Letterpress Description. OK ALL BOOKSBLLKRS. PHI OB 1 , «D. DINWIDDIF, WALKER AND CO., LIMITKD I>UBIiIBHKHB. TO THE RESIDENTS OF TAKADALK AND SUItKOUNDING DISTRIGIS. HAVJNO purchiiHcd tlie BuHinoss hitherto carried on by Mn C. K. Btkwaht, at tho Posc-ofllco Storo, il Is hoped that by strict attention to tho requirements of tho district, and by keoptng a Largo iind Well-assorted Stock of Qiooprios, Drapery, and Hiirdware, to merit n conlinutncc of tlio very liberal aupport hitherto accorded my prcdocossor. On and after THURSDAY. April »)lh, tho buslnoes will bo moved to tho more Kxlcnslvo nnd Central Premises rocontly occuplod by Mr Jolfares, at corner of tho main thoroughfare. Tlila cslablishuient will bu carried on oonjointly with my Kapler business. J. SPKNCB, NAt'IKU AND TAHADADB. 601 EOOTBAL],_SEiVSOK We havo imported an immenso Stock or Uoy&' and Youths Jcreoyß for tho Boason now beginning at unheard of priciw. " THK "WONDER" JERSEY, In Navy Blue, 18 inoh, 2s Od ; 20 inch, 3s ; 22 inch, Ss OJ ; 21 incb^lifc THTfILOT" JERSEY, 3iiooh,6slld; EG Inch, 7s (id ; In Navy Bluo only. mifED^JERSEYsT Boys', 8s lid; XouthB 1 , 49 lid; Small Mone, 5i lid. boysTersey suits. THK "MILLION." A Wonderful Line. No. i, Ss9d ; N0. 3, 453d ; No. I. lsM ; No. s, oa 3d THE "SURPRISE" JERSEY SUIT, No. J, 1h lid ; No. '.', 6a lid ; No. it, Ga Od ; No. i, 7SJB4 THK "HASTINGS" JERSEY SUIT, No. 1, lOjjjd ; No. 2. 12s 6d ; No. 8, Us 01. cardiganTa'ckets, KMITKD, WITH SLBKVKB, Mon'e, Ca ft], 7s !)d, 88 t'd, ft) Od ; 0.8, Mon'e, 7t o<l,Bsed,9a6d.los DRAPERY COY. J O, FOWLBR, Manager. W.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBH18910504.2.21.4

Bibliographic details

Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8963, 4 May 1891, Page 3

Word Count
1,195

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8963, 4 May 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8963, 4 May 1891, Page 3