A. F REDGRAVE fc CO., LTD. AUTUMN SOWING I CAPE BARLE' BLACK BARLEY ALGERIAN OATS GARTON OATS I I I I AUTUMN SOWING OF LUCERNE. We have good stocks of the best quality Marlborough and Huntes River Seed. II A. F. REDGRAVE & CO., LTD. GRAIN, SEED & PRODUCE MERCHANTS. HERETAUNGA ST.. HASTINGS.
EDUCATIONAL. MISSES GRANTHAM & PATSTON hold classes in all branches of DANCING including latest steps for the BALLROOM. Classes held in Hastings, Napier and Waipukurau. Business Girls’ Classes in American Tap aud Physical Culture, ]/- per lesson. MISS JEAN BALLANTYNE gives lessons in LATEST BALLROOM DANCING. Private Lessons by Appointment. CHILDREN’S CLASSES in all BRANCHES in Hastings, Napier, Havelock North and Waipawa. Studio and Private Address: Trinton, cr. Market and St. Aubyn St., Hastings. MISS HAZEL LEE Pupils’ successes so far this season ares 33 first, 37 second, 25 third prizes, 8 medals and 3 cups. Correct Tuition in National Dancing as taught by the leading teachers ia Scotland. Classes: Friendly Society’s Hall, Saturday’s, from 9 a.m. Ring Phillip Lee, 4185, Hastiugs. MR. A. STANLEY WARWICK. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Special attention to defective speech. Dramatic Class re forming now. Public speaking in all branches. Children’s Classes, Friday and Saturday. Inquiries: C/o. Mr. Leon Fail, Bookseller, Hastings, or at No. 1 Cerry Avenue, Napier. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 403 E Southampton St., BASTINGS Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping. Day and Evening Classes. MISS A. M. MARSHALL, P.C.T, Principal. WHY YOU / SHOULD QUALIFY \Jr JT/ IN ACCOUNTANCY. —lt equips you for rapid promotion. —lt gives you a big advantage when applying for a new job. —lt is your best form of unemployment insurance. —lt helps you reach the big-salaried jobs. ENROL WITH HEMINGWAY’S. —the foremost Accountancy specialists for 36 years. —You arc sure of passing in the shortest time and at minimum expense. —Start studying at once. —Write to-day for Free Book, “Accountancy.” HEM I N G W A Y’ S Correspondence Schools P.O. Box 516’ Auckland.
WHERE TO STAY. CAULFIELD HOUSE SYDNEY STREET E„ WELLINGTON (Opp. Parliament Buildings). UP-TO-DATE GUES’I HOUSE. Wooden Construction. Tariff, 10/6 and 12/6 day. Weekly by arrangement. Phone 42-355 MRS. E MAXWELL. ]JR & MRS. NORMAN MeLENNAN, late of the Commercial Hotel, Woodville, having taken over “Woodlands,” corner of Southland Road and Eastbourne Street, Hastings, are now to take paying guests. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and the cuisine is excellent, being under Mrs. McLennan’s strict supervision. Terms moderate. Flats in the house are available for those desiring them. ’Phone 2087, Hastings. ORIENTAL BAY. WELLINGTON. THE BERKELEY HOTEL, 22 Orlentai Terraco—the only WOODEN Private Hotel de Luxe in Wellington. This first-class privati hotel ia situated in Wellington’s moat attraotive and easily accessible quarterOriental Bay—which overlooks the harbour and commands «. magnificent view of Wellington Only one minute’s walk to the trama Replete and up-to-date with all modern conveniences, garages and parking accommodation. Tariff: 10/- per day or £l' 6/- per week. Permanent guests by arrangement. 'Phone: 20—050. Telegrams: “Berkeley,” Wellington.—Proprietress: M. M_ RICHARDS.
’piIINNING HAIR? Beware of.baldness! Use Brice's Regenerator, 5/6, and Circassian Cream, 2/-. Max Luttrell Hairdresser. Hastings. JJONEYLAX on bread or biscuit daily will keep you free from constipation. No purging or griping. 1/6, 2/6. 5/G, Chemists and Stores.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 18 April 1933, Page 12
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