MR. LESLIE FELL • (L.N.C.M-X ! totem Wellington and England.) | JStoOrganist Choirmaster, EpChurch, England. «^. o K E E o»M 8 iN?:! COUNTERPOINT. Etc. NTUDIO at Hall and Bona. M». Pell receives pupils (•“ •SJJJ may be interviewed at his MMm> Tuesdays and Fridays, 11-W, R>- Saturdays, 3-4 P-®“- Oratpr*m.*VkMria Street,. -_ .m-*-’“"pIANO £XPEBT To do your — BWG. REGULATING. OB " BEPAIBS. Uli Work Guaranteed. 0. O. AVISON, . .. HASTINGS. ’ P.O. Box 188. SSZk. be left wW> Mr. T. Art Furnisher, Napier.
pi anoforte and harp. ADAME JJEHMANN O RBUMES on W* January »d, at ver arrangement —sMas’J STjgondays and Thursdays, at Rmdand’s Rooms, Queen SSL. NapS address: Tennyson 36-
wwi CULTURE AND VOCAL SCIENCE Of the WUE ART OF NATURAL SINGING. E. C. L macher a demonstrator. MMto or call for Pamphlet of Testimonials. ■violin AND VIOLINCELIX). nOMWriSON STREET, NAPIER. ’Phone 330.
• HASTINGS: Miss England’s MeonM, Qp* l *** Street. SsFffiss ia to Cathedral, Tuesdays and Statossdays, 10 - ao ® JB ' 4 pJI ?’ La interviewed at his resiRanse, Shakespeare road, Napier.
eIONOB SILVIO TRTOA (fconi * Liceo Musicale, Salerno, Italy* Orchestra, Utr. Teacher of Violin, MandoteaandTheory. Mandoline pupils ssaniasiveiy taught on the celebraAat mtem of the Napolitain ManMalme SehooL Terms commence oath fmpalu- Prospectus at Lock- j Maria Emporium, Napier, or to studio at corner of Thackeray toM Craven streets. Also supplies fane or small orchestra for dances, Ztoaea* At Homes, etc. Signor Euda will visit Hastings on Monand Tuesdays at 323, Queen' mm hit*. c/o Mr. Hastings.
•. f. Dolan. J [H. J- Ferguwm. pjOLAN * jpERGUBON. SOLICITORS, MAPIEB AND. HASTINGS. moneylEo LEND. <MMta*g> Brandi Office— of New Zealand Building*. [a cod.) Wn haw Money to Lend mlwff •■8 email num* at Lovett Current ""Oneoa. *■> . — [a urn.] Wa haw Money to Lead at LawCurrent Batea. STANLEY 880B BO& ’ BUILDERS A CONTRACTORS, HASTINGS. Estonate* given for all classes of work. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
DUNNTNGHAM’S JEWEL. LERY SALE, Hastings.— Big reductions of more than 25 per •■nt. Eight-day clock 21/-, Alarum Oock A/6, Silver Lever Watches M/> Gold Links 16/6, Afternoon TtoMpooM Croon
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 160, 23 June 1911, Page 6
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