IOUCATIONAte Miss Inez Clayton, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L. Teacher of Pianoforte, Harmony and Theory HASTINGS 4 HAVELOCK NORTH. Address: Havelock North, Harry Cooper TEACHER OF VIOLIN. Late of N.B.W. Coneervatorium, and Ist violinist in the leading theatres in London, Sydney and N.Z., has commenced teaching in Hastings. Mrs. Harry Cooper, A.T.0.L.) Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory is prepared to take pupils. Intending pupils ean be interviewed at the Studio, Karamu Rd. (nearly opposite Tribune) from 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 daily from Tuesday, January 28th. Mr. J. J. Molony (Late of Westport) BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Has commenced practice at NAPIER, and may be consulted at his rooms in the Daily Telegraph Building there. Miss Jean Ballantyne Gives lessons in Six-Eight, Quickstep, Waltz, Slow Fox Trot, Skater’s Waltz. Children's Classes in Operatic, Greek and Natioual Dancing. Saturday Morning Class commencing March 29th. Private Lessons by appointment.— France Rd., Hastings.' Tel. 1498. Misses Grantham & Patston (Bergman Osterberg Physical Training Diploma. Students Dalcroze School of Eurythmics, and Wordsworth School of Dancing. Ballroom Dancing Certificate M.H.S. Studio, London). TEACHERS OF DANCING AND PHYSICAL TRAINING. Children’s Classes in National and Classical Dancing re-open in March. Latest steps in Ballroom Dancing taught, including Six-Eight and Skater’s Waltz.—Barrie Studio, Havelock Rd., Hastings. ’Phone 579. Miss Barbara Wilson TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, is prepared to receive pupils. Term commences with first lesson. Address: 207 N WARREN STREET. INSTRUCTION in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING at CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE MRS. A. H. GILBY, P.T.C., Principal 201 St. Aubyn Street, Hastings. ’Phone 1355. Mr. H. C. Hillsdon Hutton Organist-Conductor, Methodist Church Commences teaching Piano & Theory, Organ & Singing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, 1930. Studio: RUSSELL STREET. Pupils prepared for Examinations. Applications received for Children’s Choir. Ernest Hounsell Pupil of Prof. Salmon, San Francisco. Teacher of Piano, Theory, Harmony and Counterpoint, Mandolin, Guitar, etc. and MBS. ERNEST HOUNSELL (A.T.0.L.) Piano and Theory HAVE RESUMED TEACHING. Term commences with first lesson. All Theoretical and Practical Examinations if required.
Studio and Residence: BEGLEY’S BLDGS., Warren .Street, Hastings.
VINCENT PARRY ART CLASS Mr. Parry has removed to new premises, 117 E QUEEN STREET (above the Cliff Press). In addition to special tuition in Commercial Art, beginners and advanced students will now be taken in Drawing, Oil or Water Colour, and PasteL An open invitation is given to all interested in art to inspect Mr. Parry’s work. VINCENT PARRY & ASSOCIATES 117 E QUEEN STRRET, HASTINGS WHAT HEMINGWAY’S HOMEW A STUDY ACCOUNTANCY COURSE WILL DO FOR YOU! WILL give you a practical education in Accountancy. WILL train you while pursuing your present work. WILL give you a continuous service of personal advice and individual attention. WILL give you confidence in yourseld and your worth. WILL enable you to obtain a more important and lucrative appointment. WILL lift you from the unskilled and poorly paid class to the skilled and highlv paid class. WILL prepare you for business ownership. WILL prepare you for, and enable you to pass, the examinations of any Accountant’s Institute wherever you may be located. We have done all these things, and more, for thousands of men for over 31 yeara, and can do the sathe for aci NOWt Learn more about rhi= remunerative course. Write for Free bouk, 'Accountancy ” HEMINGWAY’S Correspondence Schools. P.O. Box 516 AUCKLAND
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 75, 12 March 1930, Page 6
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