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/ EARLY AUTUMN. W W WESTERMAN & CO. W W NEW GOODS We have now received Early Shipments of New Autumn Goods— Per s.s. REMUERA, 6 CASES Per s.s. TAINUI, 11 CASES A STREAM of NOVELTIES SHOWROOM GOODS FOR AUTUMN SHOW AND EASTER. .- . . W W WESTERMAN & CO. W W WESTERMAN AND CO., HASTINGS.

EDUCATIONAL. VIR. AND MRS. MACDUFF BOYD' have resumed tuition in Violin, Pianoforte, and Singing.—Lyndon Rd-, Hastings. , ~ ' ■ . :',A/- t L .r. Uy/ IMTISS NEILL has resumed Drawing, . Painting and_BtanoiUing Lsuooi . at her Stadia, Browning street, Napiet, i and every’ Thursday at Thk. Roams, Market -street, Hastings. Headmaster; Mr. W. GRAT, B.A. (Hons. Camb.) Terms and Prospectus on Application. gIGNGR gILVIO rpRUDA, Licentiate of Lioeo Musicalo, Salerno, , Italy; Teacher of VIOLIN AND ARTISTIC MANDOLIN PLATING. EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY. Studio Address: KENNEDY ROAD, NAPIER SOUTH (Next Greenfield's Store). 'Phone 762.. RAPIER JJIGH SCHOOL. ' ‘/ <> /•' '‘ '' ' ;/ 1 ' i ‘ SPLENDID SITUATION IN AN IDEAL : '(JLtMO’B-'-///Illi EXCELLENT RECORD IN PUBLIC . EXAMINATIONS. PHYSICAL TRAINING CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. BOARDERS RECEIVED BT THE PRINCIPALS. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. Junior Pupils received and spadalb’ prepared for the Upper Schools, Scholarship*, etc. TERMS. Tuition. —Senior 8 guineas per an* num; Juniors, Boys * guineas, Girls V. and VI. 8 guineas, Girls IL, HI., and IV., 6 guineas. Board, £4O per annum. Weekly Boarder* (Girls),. £BO p« annum. Illustrated Prospectus on appKcatittL ■pEBcfVAL ‘ TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY OF MUSIC. (Pupil Garcia School of Music, Sydney),., has resumed Teaching in Napier. Also Orchestra open for engagements. Prospectus on application to P. ARCHER, ROOM 3, ARCADE, NAPIER. Private Address: 117 Marine Parade. Phohe 8. P.O. Box 167. pERCIVAL Who has had a large experience at some of the Leading Balls in Sydney, Melbourne and Wellington, having engaged the best ■ talent procurable in Napier, is prepared to supply FIRST- . CLASS MUSIC for the coming season. Orchestra from two freight players. TF you wish yeur Children to enjey -*■ and take a pleasure in Music, send them te H. G. Socman Who has given upwards of 60,000 Leesons on the PIANO, VIOLIN, AND SINGING. If your Piano requires tuning, ring up ’Phone 534. If you are looking out for. a new Piano, dont’t forget that H. G. SPACEMAN has an entirely new stock. CHAPPELL PIANO SHOWROOMS, HERSCHELL STREET, NAPIER. HASTINGS VISITED TWICE A WEEK Hotel*, irta. (JARLTON C LUB JJOTEL, HASTINGS. SAM CHARLTON, Proprietor. A MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE* HOTEL. Beer, Wine and Spirits of the Best. Christchurch and Dunedin Ales on draught. Bottling Cellars. Specialties Manning’s and Ward’s Ales, Irvine’s Invalid Port Wine. McGavin’s Stout. ALL ALES ANd’sTOUTSxAT WHOLESALE PRICES. A TRLAL SOLICITED. Commodious Sample Rooms. Night Porter in Attendance. Telephone 133. £<LARENDON J.JOTEL, Opposite Post Office, NAPIER. ONLY SPEIGHT’S ALES ON TAP. BEST OF ACCOMMODATION. M. READING, Proprietor. gTORTFORD JJOTEL. E A. GRENSIDE, Proprietor. This Howse makes a specialtv of stocking only the BEST WINE AND SPIRITS. • The Cuisine is un<i-t able management, and visitors and families will re* ■> | -eive every attention.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 75, 12 March 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 75, 12 March 1913, Page 3