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IPEOJAL ADVXSTIBEICENT9. JJOEMANBY JJORTICULTURAL gOCIETY 40TH ANNUAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY & THUESDAY, MARCH 14th and 15th, 1923. (Note alteration of date from 7th and Bth) ENTRIES CLOSE SATUEDAY MARCH 10th. Classes for Pot Plants, Mowers, Vegetables, Fruit, Poultry, and Home Industries. Liberal Section and Points Prizes, including Trophy, Cup and Prize for most Points throughout Show. ON SECOND DAY. Highland Dancing Competitions, and other attractions. Train Service convenient from North and South on both days. Schedules and all information from the Secretary— G. H. MILLS. Box 8, Normanby. ST. MAEY'S SCHOOL. HAWEEA. (Church of England) fJTHE school will re-open on MONDAY, sth February, 1923, at 9 a.m. FEES PEE TEEM (THEEE TERMS). Pupils over 10 years, 70/-, reducible to 63/-. . Pupils under 10.years, 47/6, reducible to 42/-. Kindergarten section, 30/-, reducible to G. A. BURGESS, Sec. ELOCUTION. JUJRS. W. Strange resumes teaching on TUESDAY, February 6. At home from 3 p.m. Address: 50 Wilson St. 'Phone 626. PAINTING. J^JISS M. A. BATES is opening classes for instruction in Painting, and interview intending pupils at 37 Disraeli Street. 'Phone 102. Orders taken for pictures, both oil and water colours, M R> L ESLIE H. GODDARD Licentiate of Associated Board, R.A.M. and R.C.M., London. Licentiate Trinity College, London. Organist and Choirmaster, Hawera Presbyterian Church; Late Conductor Dunedin Operatic Society; Adjudicator, Winton Competitions, 1922. Pupil of Dr. V. E. Gahyay and Prof. Maunders (England). RESUMES TUITION FEBRUARY 1. Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Harmony, Counterpoint, Orchestration, and all Theoretical subjects. Pupils prepared for all Examinations of Associated Board and Trinity College. Interviews: 11.30 to 1, and 3.30 to 6 each day at Studio, Presbyterian Church Hall. musical! .JJjISS E. HORNEE, L.A.8., teacher of singing and music, will commence teaching on February 6th. Studio: Victoria Street. Address; Girls' Hostel, Manse Street, Hawera. 'Phone 531. MUSICAL. J^ HIGHAM, Prof, of Music, will commence tuition MONDAY, February 5. Teacher of violin, banjo, mandolin, clarinet, flute. Address: 87 Union Street, Hawera. . MUSICAL. JJR. T. BAENEs" (pianist, Opera House) resumes lessons MONDAY, February 5.-79 Victoria St., Hawera. a H. C. H ILLSDON"H UTTON ' "PIANO & THEORY, ORGAN, SINGING, ETC. Pupils received and visited. Special attention paid to beginners. Address: St. Mary's Church and the Men's Hostel, Princes St. Organ tuition includes practice on th,s Church organ. JJJATTHEW J^EWBERRY (Violinist, Opera House; Pupil of Professor Zimmerman, Vienna), TEACHER OF VIOLIN. Term commenced January 15. A few vacancies for pupils. Apply— 16 CAMBERWELL ROAD, Opposite Technical School. MUSICAL. JJUGH F. MORRIESON and MRS. MOREIESON, A.T.C.L., Teachers of Piano, Violin, 'Cello and Harmony, will resume tuition on THURSDAY, February Ist, 1923. Studio: 100 Regent Street, Hawera. J^ GOOD picture makes a refined and artistic wedding or birthday present. Our lines comprise the following: Pictures, picture framing, soldiers' memorial frames, discharged soldiers' service record frames, artists' materials, photo frames of all descriptions, postcards, picture hooks and cords, glass, circular glass cuttiag for headlights, etc., scissor sharpening, regilding done. We have a varied assortment of original water colours and artists' proof etchings by eminent English and Continental artists, and in reproductions of famous pictures there are many hundreds for you to choose from. Largest stock of postcards in Hawera. If a reputation built on '"quality" at a reasonable price is worthy of your patronage, then go to "Poison's Art Gallery," High Street, Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 February 1923, Page 1

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