EDUCATIONAL. IMTISS NEILL will reanrae her Claaaoa -L’A for DRAWING, OIL * WATERCOLOUR PAINTING, PASTEL WORK STENCILLING and PEN PAINTING, at her Studio, above Williama and Kettle’s Office, BROWNING STREET. NAPIER: and every Thursday at HASTINGS, in the Old Library Buildings, from JANUARY 31st. 1914. For particulars apply Studio between 1 and 3 p.m., or by Telephone No. 987. Organist and Director of the Choir of Napier Cathedral, receives Pupils in SINGING, PIANOFORTE, ORGAN AND HARMONY. For terms apply “Sunnybrae,” Cameron read. Napier; or bv appointment in the Cathedral Sckeol. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. UR. A. J. ROONEY. R.C.M. (late of ivA Christchurch) begs to inform the public of Hastings ana district that he has commenced teaching Piano, Violin and Voice Production in MASON’S BUILDINGS (opp. Hastings Hotel). HASTINGS. Honrs for interview: 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. DANCING. MISS ZETA WELLWOOD is prepared to receive Pupils for the Tango Class, and private lessons by arrangement. PROFESSIONAL. FLORENCE MAY TREVOR (late of Dunedin, pupil of Professor Taylor, Organist of St, Paul's, Dunedin, is prepared to tench Beginners and Advanced Pupils in THEORY, HARMONY and PIANOFORTE PLAYING. MEANEE, GREF.NMEADOWS and surrounding district. Address: Florence May Trevor, Riverbend, P. 0., Meanee. PIANOFORTE * VIOLIN TUITIOIL Moderate Terms. M isa O LIVE H ERD « 208 GRAY’S ROAD, HASTINGS. (Direct from America), TEACHER uf VOCAL, MANDOLIN. ’CELLO. GBITAR, BANJO. Studio: DON’S MUSIC STORE, HASTINGS. Prof, of Music at the - L.D.8.M.A.U., Hastings, N.Z. E J J’.LIEVRE, I’EACHER OF WILIN’ AND PIANOFORTE, Will resume Tuition on JUNE Ist, nt her Studio, SCOTT'S BUILDINGS (between Banks <>i N.Z. and N.S.W.), HASTINGS, l.ixt 'lerm. Sept. 21st.
RAPIER fJIGH gCHOOL. IPLENDID SITUATION IN AN IDEAL CLIMATE. EXCELLENT RECORD IN PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. PHYSICAL TRAINING CAREFULLY Ai-TFNnwn Tn. BOARDERS RECEIVED BY THI PRINCIPALS. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. Junior Pupils received and specially prepared for the Upper Schools, Soholarsuips, ate. TERMS. Tuition.- Senior 9 guineas per aamm; Juniors, Boys 8 guineas, Girls V. and VI., 8 guineas, Girls 11., HI., and IV.. 6 guineas. Board, £42 per annum. Weekly Boarders (Girls), per annum. H EMI AN QRCUESTRA. The above ia prepared to accept engagements for Bnlls, Dances, and Evening Parties. Latest Music. For Terms apply W. A. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. Grand Hotel, Hastings. E LirE B AND OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS FOR DANCES, BALLS AND PARTIES. LATEST MUSIC. For ( in.''' apply A. D. ROSS, Hair-drehs-er. Hast ing«. XTRS AGNEW. DRESSMAKER and IVL COSTUMIER, lata of Warren st., Hastings, begs to notify her cuftomerj that she has removed to 200 NELcMMf STREET, and takes this opportunity to thank her many patrons for past support, and trusts to rocein a contiauance of their favours.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 139, 29 May 1914, Page 3
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