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EDUCATIONAL WE SERVE! TRAINING GETB THS POSITION. Essential Qualification In Modem Business TO-DAY! CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Principal: Mrs. A. H. Gilby, P.T.C. As from January, 1931, the College will be under the supervision of Miss M. MARSHALL as Principal. Only Limited Numbet of Pupils Taken 'Phone 1355. Ring or write for Prospectus. Mr. E. Parker Teacher of VIOLIN & VIOLA. Studio: 307 QUEEN ST. W, HASTINGS Mrs. Spinney Teacher of SINGING A VOICE CULTURE Term begins February 2nd. Address—--900 FITZROY A 7, HASTINGS. Mrs. Myrtle Daniel, A.T.C.L, L.T.CJL Teacher of Singing, Voice Production, Artistic Interpretation and Theory Will visit Hastings weekly. Particulars may be had from Lockyer's, Hastings, or Studio, 214 A. Hastings Sr, Napier. ’Phone 3897, Napier. Mr. H. C. Hillsdon Hutton PIANOFORTE, SINGING & THEORY (Sight-reading and Accompaniment work). Several Ist and 2nd prises Napier Competitions. Piano accompaniments and singing. STUDIO: RUSSELL ST, HASTINGS (Next to P.O, upstairs). SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION & AURAL TRAINING. MISS M. FOX ROGERS, pupil of Ban|oek Pierpoint, Guildhall School of Muaic and Riddell Hunter, Bund Street, London. Address: Cnr. of Nelson and Southampton Streets, Hastings. Students coached for Assoc. Board and Trinity College Examinations. Mr. Cecil B. Spinney, , L.R.A.M. Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music, London, for Pianoforte and Teaching. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN b THEORY Students coached from first crops for concert standard and examinations. Successes at 1930 Examinations of Associated Board of The Royal Academy & Royal Colkrte. PRACTICAL: One Licentiate of the Associated Board (L.A.8.), 1 Final, I Intermediate with Honours, 1 Higher School Hon. Mention, 1 Lower School Hon. Mention, 2 Lower School Pass. THEORY. One Licentiate Musical Ornaments and Harmony, 1 Local Centro Rudiments. STUDIO: HEBETAUNGA ST. & *

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 12, 27 December 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 12, 27 December 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 12, 27 December 1930, Page 14

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