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PICTURE THEATRES. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT "BY CANDLELIGHT” “BY CANDLELIGHT” Starring PAUL LUKAS — ELISSA LANDI COSY THEATRE COSY THEATRE To-morrow at 2.15, 4.45 & 8 p.m. Illi ONE OF THE GREATEST TRIUMPHS EVER BROUGHT * TO THE SCREEN Illi SEE PAGE 2 liii SEE PAGE 2 Uli EDUCATIONAL. DANCING. MISS DORIS SHAPLESKI will be in attendance daily from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. to enrol pupils for the ensuing season, at her STUDIO—RAILWAY ROAD, (Opp Harvey’s) HASTINGS. MISSES GRANTHAM & PATSTON Hold Classes in all branches of DANCING. Children's Classes reopen—Hastings, Favourite Hall, Saturday, April 7th; Napier, Community Hall, Wednesday April 11th. Telephone, Hastings, 2068. BARRIE STUDIO. HASTINGS. DANCING. MISS JEAN BALLANTYNE Latest Ballroom and Tap Dancing. Private Lessons by appointment at any time. Children’s and Adult, Classes in ail branches commence after Easter in Hastings, Napier and Havelock North. Studio: TRINTON, MARKET ST., HASTINGS. THOS. VAUGHAN, F.T.C.L., M.R.S.T. (Lon.) Teacher and Consulting Musician, Specialising in ; VOICE PRODUCTION ART OF INTERPRETATION ; General Training in— Pianoforte Theory Harmony, etc. STUDIO: WEBBER’S BUILDING, Russell St., Hastings. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. j 403 E Southampton St- £., Hastings. ; SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING. Day and Evening Classes. A. Margaret Marshall, P.C.T., Principal MISS MARY COLLINS REGISTERED TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE Term Commences FEBRUARY sth. Address — 111 CHARLES ST., HASTINGS /— —THERE’S PLENTY OF JL ROOM FOR \ ACCOUNTANTS \Jf The Presiclcilt th” Vm J N.Z. Society of Accountants recently stated “ . . . the expanding field of activity open U> the Accountant is still wide enough to absorb all competent qualified men.” —Vide “Evening Post,” 23/2/34. The Qualified Accountant is the man employers look for when a vacancy occurs. He is the man they want for promotion. HOME STUDY ACCOUNTANCY TUITION under the specialised guidance of Hemingway’s is the sure way to qualification—the easy way and the speedy way. The unparalleled success of Hemingway’s students is your best guarantee ;of efficient tuition. It is performance ■ —not promise—that counts. Write for Free Book, “Accoun- ■ fancy.” H E M I nTw A Y ’ S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS PO Box 516 ... AUCLAND. i OUR FREE SERVICE GUARANTEE assures you oi satisfaction with all Watches and Clocks sold at JJUBBATCH’B yyATCH I HERETAUNGA ST. E., HASTINGS. RABY-S RASH. Klexema Skin Spe- I cialists are always willing to have a talk and give free advir- about your baby’s skin. We have successfully treated hundreds of Eczema babies throughout N.Z. Country mothers, write for a booklet. Klexema Rooms, Union Bank Bldgs., Hastings, ’Phone 3128. pjAVE YOU If PRESCRIPTIONS made up at Noe) Wilson's Pharmacy. Heretnunga Street, Hastings. Telephone 2662 (day or night). Noel R C. Wilson, M.P.S., Prescription I 'hemist As correspondence addressed to a nom-deplume, care of a Post Office, is sent to the Deed Letter Office, the “Tribune” is unable to accept advertisements, the replies to which are to be addressed in this manner. PRICE 8 Dandruff Prescription tones up the scalp. Stops falling hair and dandruff. 5/6, Max Luttrell, Hairdresser. Hastings. AIR with a lovely pristine colour easily obtained with Brice's Regenerator. 5/6, Max Luttrell. Hair uresser. Hastings ANAEMIA in growing girls corrected * with Morlife Tablets 2/6, 4/6, 6/-, from Knighl’s Pharmacy, Hast ing> I EAVE YOUR FILMS at Noel Wil son’s Pharmacy (opposite Millar and Giorgi), Hastings. Expert fourhourly developing and printing service. Onalitv snd narmartenpe -n-prsnlpod

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 80, 16 March 1934, Page 16

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