SPECIAL PURCHASE) OF MEN’S SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS. Offered This eek ONLY 1 | ONLY A Real Good Hard Wearer. CALL AND SEE THEM AT PICKETT’S, THE POPULAR OUTFITTERS. Next R. Warren, Heretaunga street. HASTINGS.
Mr E?A. QAERLYON-JJENNETT, VOICE CULTURE & SINGING (London and Italy), Will return to Hastings MONDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1911. R.TIESLIE FELL. L.N.C.M. (late Member of Guild of Organists. LondorO. from Wellington and Johnsonville (late organistchoirmaster, Parish Church, Epworth, England), receives pupils (all ages) for Pianoforte. Singing. Harmony, Theory, etc. Prepara- ' tion for all examinations. Mr. Fell ; rnay be interviewed at his studio Tuesday and Friday. 11-I*2 and 3-4 ' p.m.. and at other times at private address. Quarter commences with pupils January 23rd. Studio at Hall and Sons, Hastings. Private address: 713. Victoria Street. M RS * H uNTER ’ TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Resumes Teaching at the Arts > and Crafts, Hastings, and Havelock February Ist, 1911. For terms, etc., apply Arts and Crafts. 1 WANTED KNOWN. H. j.^j? RASER > PRACTICAL PIANOFORTE TUNER. Telephone 259. Box 192. HASTINGS. EMPLOY A -pIANO ip XPERT i I To do your TUNING, REGULATING, OR REPAIRS. All Work Guaranteed. 0. 0. AVISON, Avenue Road, . HASTINGS. ’Phone 78. P.O. Box 188. PIANOFORTE AND HARP. RESUMES Lessons on Monday. January 23rd. at School. Napier, per arrangement. At Hastings. Mondays and Thursdays, at Miss England’s Rooms. Queen Street. Napier address: Tennyson Street. ’Phone: 395. JJERETAUNGA gCHOOL. Headmaster —Mr W. GRAY, B.A. (Hons. Cam’'.). Terms & Prospectus 'nplication BOROUGH OF HASTINGS. STATUTORY HALF HOLIDAY. IS HEREBY GIVEN ’ that a special meeting of the Hastings Borough Council will be . held in the Council Chambers. Hastings, on Thursday, the 19th inst.. at 7.30 p.m.. for the purpose ■of deciding by resolution of the said Council what working day in the week shall be the statutory closing day for shops within the 1 Borough of Hastings. > Dated the Hth Jay of January. ! 1911. J. COLLINGE, Town Clerk PERSONAL. IF the person or persons who are thinking of buying a Run- ; about Motor Car will call on or write to the undersigned, they can have an 8-10 h.p. Reo, with lamp? and hood complete (to carry four ; persons) for £165: usual price : £lB5. This reduction is for four ; weeks only. — F. J. TONKIN, I HASTINGS, agent for Reo, MitI chell, and Briton Motor Cars and ■ Bat Motor Cycles.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 27, 14 January 1911, Page 9
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