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L. A. DENTON, F.P.A. (N.Z.) Public Accountant, Auditor, Secretary and station Accountant TRIBUNE BUILDINGS (Upstairs), HASTINGS, H M. BENNETT. F. 1.0., P.O M.G. (Lend.) OPTOMETRIST Phone 870 NAPIER Visits Hasting, at Union Bank Chambers 'Phone 612. P.O. Box 177. ’Phones: Office 628 Private 629 H. W. CLIMIE & SON Licenced Surveyors 4 Civil Engineers QUEEN STREET. HASTINGS ROCHE'S COW DRENCH THE GRAND PHARMACY, THE LATEST AND BEST. N. R. ROCHE, HASTINGS. 1/6 Pkt. 1/6 pkt. A THOROUGH TRAINING is assured by enrolling for a course in Shorthand and Typewriting, either in day or evening session, at CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 201 St. Aubyn Street HASTINGS TO HASTINGS RESIDENTS. When in Napier please note the new Bus Services pass jyANEY’B jJHARMACY. Prescription and Photographic Chemists. Also Four-hourly Developing and Printing Service. T BOPPIT, CARRIER, 903 ** • Tomoana Road, Hastings, for efficient Furniture Removals, and carrying of every description, by motor lorry. Moderate charges. A NOTHER shipment of South ™ Island SUTTON SUPREME TABLE POTATOES. We can recommend these. Large 2001 b. sacks, 18/6. Also all early Seed Potatoes in stock. Delivered free in Hastings. gT A N RUSSELL “THE POTATO MAN” Phone 295 Hastings GREEN’S BACON 4 HAMS, PORK SAUSAGES, Etc., Etc. Pigs Cured on Owner’s Account. QALMON & g A K ER’ 8 PORK 4 SMALL GOODS SHOP, KARAMU ROAD. Phone 1297. pRIVATE CAR SERVICE. NEW 7-SEATER HUDSON. Long trips or short journeys at moderat echarges. Car available div or night. ’Phone 1220. J. W. KERRIDGE. FOR WINTER READING. The latest and best in Books, English and American Magazines, and Periodicals, bv every English mall. The Highest Class Stationery always in stock THE CENTRAL BOOK SHOP CENTRAL BUILDINGS Cr. Warren 4 Heretaunga Streets. HASTINGS. Dancing. MISS MAGGIE BALD, Teacher of National Step and Fancy Dancing, has resumed tuition. Studio: National Service Club. Private Address 126 Hastings Street, Napier. Adults' Classes commence Friday, I9tb March, at 7.15 p.m. VIOLIN, ’CELLO, SINGING, MUSICAL APPRECIATION. LI USS E FLORENCE WILLIAMS ;Registered teacher, R.A.M. London), pupil H. Wessely. Prepurauuu lot Associated Board Exams, special courses for teachers. Reduction tor sisters ot those taking two subjects. Term begins with pupil. Napiei visited Address, Wurren St., Hastings. 'Phone 1395. AN easier washday with “Dove” Brand Pure Rice Starch. Clothes are so easy to iron. Use it next washday. Sold by all grocers and stores. Ask for "Doxe” Brand,—l BEING a Pure Bice Starch “Dove” Brand will not rot clothes. Beautiful glossy finish. Sold all grocers and stores. Insist on "Dove’’ brand.—2. SINGING 4 VOICE PRODUCTION. M ISS |^ AnD gAKER (Pupil of Antonio Notariello) May be interviewed between 3 and 4 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays at ARCHIE DON’S MUSIC STORES. HASTINGS. I'XFEKIOB STARCHES can ruin delic’Te linens, therefore use only "Dove” Brand, the Pure Rice Starch. Sold by all grocers and stores. It must be ’’Dove’ Brand.-3 ■•TA OVE" Brand Pure Rice Starch saves Lzclothinir and gives a beautiful snowy gloss. Use it exclusively. Sold all grocers and stores. Insist on "Dove" Brand.—s. SINGLNG & VOICE PRODUCTION. MISS M. ~FOS. ROGERS Pupil of Bantock Pierpoint,, Guildhall School of Music, and D. Riddell Hunter, Bond St. London. Address: Corner of Nelson & Southampton Streets. DANCING. MISS VERA PHILLIPS’ 2nd quar. *■'-* ter commences 2.30 p.m- on SAT., June sth, ut the Hawke’s Bay school ol Dancing. Girls over 16 on Tues., June 8, at 7 p.m. National, Step, Fancy and Ballroom Dancing. Studio: National Service Club. Private addjsm 4/3 Lyndsa Ro»&

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 211, 24 August 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 211, 24 August 1926, Page 4