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EDU CAT TONAL 11<ISS NEILL resumes Classes from "-*• February Ist at her Studio, BROWNING STREET, NAPIER. Tuition given in all branches of Art Work. Particulars on application. Hastings: Thursdays. ELOCUTION. M“ G EonSiT H4ETOH o E N, Teacher of Elocution and Dramatic Art, PLUNKET ROAD, HASTINGS. Telephone No. 865.

ELOCUTION. ITTRS. W. A. WHITLOCK, A.L.O.M. Lvl. (Nee Gertrude Gallien), GOLD AND SILVER MEDALLIST, Silver Medallist of L.O.M. TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. 823 HERETAUNGA RD., HASTINGS. ’Phone 873. JJIGH S OHOOL - SPLENDID CLIMATE IN AN IDEAL CLIMATE. EXCELLENT RECORD IN PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. Boarders received by the Principals. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. Junior Pupils repeived and specially prepared for the Upper Schools, Scholarships, etc. Tuition. —Senior. 9 guineas per annum ; Juniors, Boys 8 guineas. Girls V and VI, 8 guineas, Girls 11, 111 and VI, 6 guineas. Board, £42 per annum. Weekly Boarders (Girls), £33 per annum. Physical Training carefully attended

M ISS I H odgson> SOUTHAMPTON ST.. HASTINGS. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Resumes Teaching on JUNE Ist. At Home, Wednesday Afternoon. TRINTON SCHOOL, Ltd., HASTINGS T>OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for -*-* Girls (senior and junior) and for Small Boys. Kindergarten in charge of a Certificated Mistress. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, and for Musical Examinations if desired. Dancing, Physical Culture and Games are taught by an English Mistress. Term commences June 7th. Boarders return June 6th. The Principal desires to inform parents that she still has vacancies for Boarders as well as for Day Children. For prospectus apply to MISS THOMSON PRINCIPAL, TRINTON, HASTINGS. At Home to Parents on Wednesday afternoon or by appointment. H. M. BENNETT F. 1.0., F.S.M.C. (LOXDON), CONSULTING OPTICIAN, Visits Union Bank Chambers, HASTINGS, on TUESDAYS. Appointments made with Mr. MORGAN. Chemist. ’Phone 289.

THE STAND-BY For everybody looking for really reliable FOOTWEAR HANNAH & CO. HASTINGS. We bare a specially good stock of WINTER BOOTS for men—easy fitting, keep you dry, good wear in every pair, articles that need no boosting. We have a reputation to keep, and these are the goods that will keep it so. PRICES FROM 25/- TO 37/6 The famous “RED BALL” RUBBER BOOTS —fresh rubber, fresh goods and sure satisfaction to every wearer. PRICES: 22/6 T 0 32/6 LADIES' GUM BOOTS, Ladies’ A Gents’ STORMFRONT GOLOSHES, perfect fitting. Men’s NAILED WATERTIGHTS— -12/6, 14/6, 16/6 BEST PEGGED KIP WATERTIGHTS—--18/6 BOSTOCK’S Fine - grade Men’s Boots. BOSTOCK’S Ladies* . • Walking Shoes. MARLOW’S Faultless . Footwear. FULL STOCKS. NEWEST PATTERNS. HANNAH & CO. HASTINGS.

QUEEN STREET STABLES. -g JJANSEN, PROPRIETOR Excellent accommodation for horses and motor cars. Two .modern Motor Cara on hire day and night. Horae clipping a apecialitv. All charges moderate R>nff 219 Flaniinir"

PORT AHURIRI BOOT STORE.— Jnst received a splendid shipment of the Celebrated Allan Boots. Britain’s best quality Footwear, ex s.s. Otaki, and although leather has much advanced, I am prepared to sell as near the old price as possible. Also a shipment of the very best Snag-proof Gum Boots. Knee Boots, 22/8, Thigh 32/6.—W UHHN sJanUr Thona

OHO MOTORISTS; To Motorists I—We A- are selling Benzine and Lubricating Oils at the lowest prices.—T. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 156, 15 June 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 156, 15 June 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 156, 15 June 1916, Page 4