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EDUCATIONAL VIOLIN, ’CELLO, SINGING (Solo and Class) MUSICAL APPRECIATION, jyjlbb E. FLORENCE WILLIAMS A (pupil H. Wessely, Royal Academy ui Music, London) receives pupils for the above. Napier visited on Thursdays- Address: 104 N Warren Street, Hastings. Phone 1395. MR. '& MRS. E. C. LEHMANN will take pupils in Hastings for PIANO, VIOLIN & VOICE PRODUCTION. Address all correspondence to 16 Station Street, NAPIER, or phone 395. Mr. Lehmann is offering an open vocal scholarship, which entitles the successful candidate to one year’s FREE tuition, singing a - Voice production If IS S M FOX ROG E R S Pupil of Bantock Pierpoint, Guildhall School of Music, and D. Riddell Hunter, Bond Street. London. Address; Corner of NELSON * SOUTHAMPTON STS. __ HASTINGS. DANCING. M ISS M AGGIE B ald Teacher of National Step and Fancing Dancing, resumes tuition MARCH 13th. Studio: National Service Club. Private Address- 126 Hastings Street, Napier. Adults’ Classes commence Friday, 19th March, at 7.15 p.m. DANCING. JVFISS VERA PHILLIPS has resumed tuition at the Hawke’s Bay School of Dancing. Children’s class Sat., 2.30 p.m.Special class for girls over 16 commences on Tues., Mar. 16th, at 7 p.m. First-class training in step, national, ballroom, toe and operatic dancing. Studio: National Service Club. Adress: 312 E, Queen Street, Hastings. DAY AND EVENING INSTRUCTION At fUIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 201 ST. AUBYN STREET. HASTINGS HAS NOW RESUMED. Individual Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. ’Phone 1355. Enrol now! THE GREATEST SUCCESS. To achieve success while still young—that is the greatest success of all. It comes when you have the greatest capacity for enjoying it. It leads to further success. There are many YOUNG men high up in the business w’orld to-day. They have found the short cut to success. SPECIALISATION, developed by practical spare-time study has placed them in their present positions. It’s, not for you to envy, but to emulate them. This you can do by studying Accountancy under the skilled guidance of Hemingway’s. For nearly 30 years Hemingway’s have specialised in teaching Accountancy bv correspondence. They can coach YOU to qualify in a few years for one of the most remunerative professions in business. Hemingway’s Free Book “Accountancy” will answer all your questions. Send for it to-day, to HEMMINCWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516 Auckland NEW RECORDS BY THE CHERNIAVSKY TRIO. Double-sided 5/-. 3737 Valse Triste Slav Dance in E Minor 3738 Moment Musicale Trio in D Minor Accordeons from 16/6 to 34/6. Mouth Organs from 6d to 12/6. lOin. Record Albums 6/-, 6/6. 12in. Record Albums, 7/6, 8/-, 10/6. Record Cleaning Pads 1/6. Cigarette Casex 1/6 Reflex Gramophones, £3 17/6. Darling Gramophones. £4 17/6. Bijou (2 spring) £6 17/6. THE RECORD CRAMOPHONE COMPANY. 420 HERETAUNGA STREET W.» LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! (’hoop Buying. • Good Smoking SENSIBLE PIPE TOBACCO SENSIBLE PIPE TOBACCO (Now 1/- per packet.) Only at S. KEARNEY Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Carlton Club Hotel. HASTINGS (Established 1904). W. G. JAEGER SPECIALIST IN HIGH-CLASS TAILORING. RUfeSELL STREET. HASTINGS A full range of high-class Mercery and Ready-to-wear Suits always in stock. AFFECT YOUR SKIN making it rough and hard. Get a Jar of BARLTROP’S BOUQUET PEROXIDE CREAM and use it frequently. This delightfully perfumed Vanishing Cream is a cooling, refreshing and soothing emollient for toning up the skin, keeping it soft and smooth. Price 2/6 a Jar. H J. BARLTROP - Proprietor HAVELOCK NORTH PHARMACY ’Phone 1496. YNNOUNC E M E N T ! The attention of the numerous customers of the Marble Bar is respectfully drawn to the fact that after March 12th. in addition to Sandwiches, Buttered Toast, etc., HOME-MADE CAKES will be served with Tea, Coffee or Chocolate, at the usual price, viz., 9d. GLADYS I. ROOM. Proprietress.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 87, 29 March 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 87, 29 March 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 87, 29 March 1926, Page 4

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