PrafeulonaL L. A. D EXTON ’ A.I.A.N.Z. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT & AUDITOR, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. Seers t ary, Mt. Burnett, Ltd. Bank of N.Z. Buildings, HASTINGS, H.B. LAND, ESTATE, FINANCE, AND COMMISSION AGENT. Telephone 449. MONEY TO LEND ON GOOD FREEHOLD SECURITIY AT CURRENT RATES. AINSBURY, LOGAN & WILLIAMS NAPIER. MONEY TO LEND. AT CURRENTRATES ON FREEHOLD SECURITY.
(NARLTSLE, MeLEAN AND WOOD. SOLICITORS, NAPIER AND HASTINGS. UERETAUNGA gCHOOL. Headmaster-. Mr. W. GRAY, B.A. LHons. Camb.) Terms and Prospectus on Application. |£ENNEDY, Jj'USK & SOLICITORS. QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. Money to lead o» approved Freehold Jecnrity. AND (JLIMIE, SURVEYORS & CIVIL ENGINEERS. Offices: QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER (Thomson’s Buildings). FTIHE best advice is the cheapest, and M-hen it is the case of our eyes wo need the very best advice procurable. Almost everyone requires some advice at some time with regard to their eyes and the need of wearing glasses. For, if not in our earlier years, we have to fall back on them in later years or old age. Now is an opportunity for you to receive the best advice, knowledge, and skill in sight-testing and lifting of .glasses. H. M. Bennett, Fellow of the Spectacle Makers Company, London, has the latest appliances and methods, and can properly test your sight and give you those glasses which your case may require, and at the most reasonable prices. Consulting rooms, over City Tobacconist’s, Napier.
DENTAL NOTICE. BI I*’ 1 *’ H. T. R, ICHARDSON (Phil., U.S.A., and Lon.) Announces that he has taken over the practice of Mr. J. C. SCOTT, and may Ke consulted at his rooms, 221W HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS. Hours 9 to 5. ’Phone 267. “~~a7 e. o’m eara ’ DENTAL SURGEON, Has made arrangements witn MR. J. B. CORNFORD (N.Z. and N.S.W. Qualifications) to take charge of his Surgery until he is able to resume work. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Tel. 109. NURSE ROGERS’ LYING-IN HOME.
IW’URSE ROGERS wishes to inform the Residents of Hastings and surrounding Districts that she has engaged the services of a Nurse to assist her ici Maternity Cases, thus ensuring day and night attendance. Ladies wishing to be nursed in their own homes cun make all necessary arrangements with Nurse Rogers at corner Nelson street and Avenue road, Hastings. Telephone 401. Horace g. weber, organist of Napier Cathedral, Teacher of Pianoforte, Organ, Singing and Thpory, attends Cathedral Hall, next to Cathedray, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 10.30 a.m. and 4 p.ra. Can be interviewed •t his residence, Shakespeare road, P itTv AT E TUI T lON. BOOK-KEEPING, HANDWRITING. SHORTHAND (Gregg), ENGLISH, ARITHMETIC, CIVIL SERVICE. STANDARDS V. and VI., TYPEWRITING. Quarter starts with lesson. Full particulars on application. W. J. D HILIjEK - HASTINGS. To suit country people, Special Courses in Shorthand by Correspondence. Correspondence, P.O. Box 140’Phone 419. M a ’ L ESLIE F ell ’ l.n.c.m. PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. Studio: Hall & Son’s, Hastings. Tel. 428. Private Residence: 713 Victoria Street.
TERM COMMENCES sth FEB., 1912. Mr. Fell may be interviewed at his studio from 3 to 4 on Tuesdays and F ridays. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Napier visited Wednesdays. Room 1, 4.30 p.m. EXPERT TUNING AND REPAIRS O. D~A VISON ’ PIANO SPECIALIST, AVENUE ROAD, HASTINGS. Teleplfbne 78. P.O. Box 188 WANTED KNOWN. h. jr~F BAsEB ’ PRACTICAL PIANOFORTE TUNER Telephone 529. P.O. Box 192. HASTINGS. rp yyATERWORTH, DE’NTAL SURGEON. Oilices: BANK NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS. HASfIXGS. Hours: 9 a.ni. to 5 p m. ’Phone 130
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 168, 1 July 1912, Page 4
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