EDUCATIONAL. _ Hfß. Q gTERNDALE JJATES Organist and Director of the Choir of Napier Cathedral, receives Pupils in SINGING, PIANOFORTE. ORGAN AND HARMONY. For thrmsapply “Sunnybrae,” Cameron road, Napier; or by appointment in the Cathedral School. M 1 ® 8 M ARY ty[ OXTEITH ’ LA BTEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY, Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st. Address: J OLE ROAD, HASTINGS. ’Phone 610. _ |gTSB QEBTRUDE~QALLIEN, la prepared to receive Pupils for ELOCUTION. Concert Engagements Accepted. Address: “Allerton,” Heretaunga Rd.. HASTINGS. SINGING AND MANDOLIN. M“- w7a. b™ ton Pupil of Miss Hannah Williams (London College of Music), is prepared to receive Pupils. Terms on application. 620 GROVE ROAD, HASTINGS. Moderate Terms. VOICE PRODUCTION A SINGING. ]ypL QSWALD J) (Pupil 'of Mr. Robert Parker and Mr. Leo Buckeridge, Wellington), Is prepared to receive a limited number of pupils for the above. Terms: Three Guineas per quarter in advance. ’Phone 78, P.O. Box 188. Private Address: 717 AVENUE ROAD W„ HASTINGS. “RapierSPLENDID SITUATION IN AN IDEAL CLIMATE. EXCELLENT RECORD IN PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. PHYSICAL TRAINING CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. BOARDERS RECEIVED BY THE PRINCIPALS. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. Junior Pupils received and specially prepared for the Upper Schools, Scholarships, etc. TERMS. Tuition.—Senior 9 guineas per annum; Juniors, Boys 8 guineas, Girls V. and VI., 8 guineas, Girls n., HI., and IV., 6 guineas. Board, £42 per annum. Weekly Boarders (Girls), £33 per annnm NEXT TERM BEGINS SEPT. 22nd Motor car service. NAPIER-TE POHUE. Napier depart: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. Te Pohue depart: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1 p.m. FARE - 10/Car connects with Napier-Taupo Coach on Mondays at Te Pohue. NAPIER-TAUPO COACH SERVICE TIME-TABLE. ON AND AFTER 27th APRIL, 1914, DURING Winter Months the Coach will leave Napier EVERY MONDAY MORNING, arriving Taupo on TUESDAY, and returning from Taupo on THURSDAY, reaching Napier on FRIDAY. H.B. C 0 ’ L“’Phone 111. NAPIER. ’Phone 111.
GRAHAM AND GEBBIE. PHONES: Premier Stables 139. Taxi Stand 599, Tattersail’s Stables 206, Private (IV. J. Graham) 31", HASTINGS. Royal mail line of coaches AND MOTOR BUSES leave Hastings P.O. as under: —Patea, 10 a.ni., - Wednesday ; Willowford, 10 a.m., Friday ; Willowford, Mangaohane and Whana Whana, 10 a.m. Tuesdays and Fridays. Motor Bus: Maraekakaho and Fernliill. daily, 9.30 a.m.; Kereru, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 8.30 a.m.: Raukawa, daily, 9.30 a.m., returning immediately. Taxi Motor Cars and Motor Buses for . Hire, Night and Day. Conveyances of every description for Hire at shortest notice. FRASER & BULL v INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, BROWNING STREET, NAPIER. Agents—Atlas Insurance Co., Ltd., Canton Insurance Co., Ltd. TO LET.—House, 6 rooms, Tennyson street. House, Greenmeadows. TO LEND —£4000 on Frehold Security. Concerning Winter Warmth I THE OLD WAY— The opa coal fire, with ite haavy household drudgery of carrying coals, cleaning grates •nd dusty walls, end discomfort of smoky rooms. THE NEW WAYA GAS FIRE ■taao reduced labour, dean rooms, ample ventilation, nni grort comfort. Eunaiiy anltaMa for Cottaa* or Mumlon. Portmulars readily given at ofc»« NAPIER GAS CO LIMITED, MAPIER *NI HASTING* T. STYLES BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR "BUILDING WORK of all descriptions carried out under my own supervision. and a first-class job guaranteed. ONLY THE BEST MATERIALS USED Thoen people desirous to build would do well to call on me before going elsewhere. \ddress: KARA MU ROAD, HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 241, 25 September 1914, Page 2
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