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| PROFFSSK JAL. SIDNEY G. CHAPLIN, A.R.1.8.A CHARTERED ARCHITECT COMMERCE BUILDINGS Heretaunga Street W., Hastings. DAVIES, GARNETT & PHILLIPS A.R.1.8.A. A.A.N.Z.I.A. ASSOCIATED ARCIIITECTCB & STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS Y.M.C.A. Buildings MARKET STREET. HASTINGS C. TILLEARD NATUSCH & SONS Dip. Arch. (Loudon) Kogi Architect.' l and Structural Engi risers. NAPIER; Market Reserve Bldgs. 'Phone 908 HASTINGS: Aard Premises. ’Phone 3062

EDUCATIONAL MISS JEAN BALLANTYNE LATEST BALLROOM DANCING. AMERICAN TAP. Children’s Clasens in all branches, in Hustings, Napier, Havelnck N., and Wa.pawa. Private Lessons by appointment. Studio: Bank of Australasia Building, Market St.. Address: France Road Hastings. ELOCUTION. [N.vie.w of prevailing depression, Mr. HAROLD WARE announces a Roductioun in Fees Special Course for Stammering and Defective Speech. New members now being enrolled for Repertory Players Society. Studio: UNION BANK CHAMBERS. THE SCHOOL OF DANCING Principal: Miss Doris Shapleskt. National. Character, Operatic, Classical, Tap and the latest Ballroom Dane ing taught. Children’s National Class. Saturday mornings. Studio: Y.M.C.A Buildings, Market Street. Hastings. ALICE FOX, L.K.A.M. Registered teacher of PIANO. FRANCES FOX, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., VIOLINIST. Enderly,” uart Road, HAVELOCK NORTH. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 403 E Southampton Street, Hastings. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, Commercial English. Day Classes: Mod. tc Fri., 9 a.m.-3 p.m. I Evening Classes: 6.30 to 8.30 p.m., J Mon. and Thurs. f Second Term commences on Tuesday, < 31st May, 1932. i Prine.: Miss A. M. MARSHALL, P.C.T.

MORE SALES AND /T T\ HIGHER SALARIES. f Y The real basis of suekßr/ cess in any class of J»/ business is a practical application of the principles of sound salesmanship. A thorough mastery of this allimportant subject of selling can bo secured in a very short time—and at small expense—by studying Hemingway’s Postal Courses in— SALESMANSHIP & ADVERTISING. Business owners, this knowledge will enable you to conduct your business more profitably. •Salaried men, strong selling ability will make you worth more to your employer—increase your earning power. Don’t delay. Write to-day for descriptive booklet to— HEMINGWAY’S Correspondence Schools P.O. Box 516 Auckland

A.M.P. Australian Mutual Provident Society Consult the local agent, F.B. Budd, n any business in connection with A.M.P. Policies. Easiness as usual Address: Queen Street or York Street H.E. TRIBUNE AGENCY HAVELOCK NORTH. Advertisements tor Hawke’s Bay tribune and Hawke’s Bay Herald may bo left at this Agency. Tribunes and Heralds delivered daily to any address. Lending Library now open. Good collection of most popular novels. Join now for winter months. ’Phone No. 2141. Hastings. K. M. HARVEY, Agent. BARC H A M FOR BOOKS. Also OUR 4-HOUE u. &. P. SERVICE, HERETAUNGA STREET W. LUNCH Ai ’‘MAYFAIR” (Opp. Scoullar’s, Ltd.) HERETAUNGA ST. W., HASTINGS. TASTY POME COOKING. Molcrate Charges Quick Service Buy from “MAYFAIR” your week-end Swectt. T)ON ’T let fatigue poisons lick youl Get pep by eating Laxa for breakfast. 21b. 2/6. Ainu Grant (Wood-v.ar.-’.'s Phnnmicvl and other Chemists. PREVENT DEl'.’Y! Clean your teeth with l> ntnperi. which removes Him from :•• th 1/6 Alan Grant (Woodwar,. » i'harnmey), Hastings

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 174, 8 July 1932, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 174, 8 July 1932, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 174, 8 July 1932, Page 12

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