Let it be Good! Let it be from Stoneham’s. A certain way of obtaining full appreciation of your thought in a wedding gift is to purchase where the tawdry is out of place—where ' ‘‘jha,ke believe” is banned. We think you know by now that wo have always endeavored to cater for that particular section of the community who must and will have Stoneham quality. Sterling Silverware, l’yrex mounted in E.P.N.S. Crystal, China, Clocks —a whole host of useful gifts are to bo found at Stoneham’s M R& G. M OORE - Teacher of Violin, Viola, Cello, Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar and Ukulele. 384 PALMERSTON ROAD. DANCING. MISS MAUREEN KEANY, Teacher of National, Operatic and Ballroom Dancing, resumes Teaching on March 24. For terms, etc., apply 144 Fox Street, Whataupoko. DANCING. MISS ELLALINE SIDEBOTTQM, Pupil of Miss Cecil Hall (of Auckland), resumes Tuition in Ballroom and Classic Dancing, at her home in Stout Street on March 31. Special Class for Children under 12. PHONE 11. Dancing. MISS NELL PITTAR HAS just returned from Wellington, where she has been studying under Miss Phyllis Bates, assisted by'Mr. Ivor Critchley, of the staff of the Empress Rooms, one of the best-known 1 studios of London. The dances taught conform strictly to the standard, and .include Fox Trot, Waltz, Yale Blues, • Quick Step, Charleston, Blaekhottom, and Eurythmics. Classes resumed at Abereorn Hall: For Children, Tuesday:, March 27, 3.45; for Children, TO years and under, Saturday, March 31, 10.45. For adults, Friday Evening, April 20,-7.30. Private Lessons by arrangehlebts'.—For particulars Phone-1443. ■ MISS ETKNE PALTRiDGE School of Dancing i Pupil of Minnie Hooper School of Ballet Dancing, SydneypPeters-Grey School of Grecian and Classic Dancing, Christchurch ; Frank Hyman’s Limbering and Aerobatic School, Sydney; Withrow’s Physical Culture School, Sydney. Resumes Tuition in all branches of Dancing SATURDAY, March 10., Studio: Miss Peck’s Reception Rooms DANCING-BALLROOM AND SOLO. MR, D. MACLENNAN, Certificated, London. Studio, Lysnar’s Buildings, I’eel Street,. Juveniles, beginners, "Commence March 24, at 10 a.m.; fee, 10 lessons £l/1/-. Intermediate at 11.30; 12 lessons £l/10/-. Advanced at 1.15 p.m.; 12 lessons £2/2/-. Classes meet twice weekly. Adult, Ballroom Classes, Thursday and Saturday, March 22 and 24, at 4 and 7 p.m.; fee, 6 lessons £l/1/-. MISSES MILLAR & GALLICHAH Teachers—Singing and Elocution SINGING Classes for Children. Classes in Elocution and Dramatic Art. Miss Millar will carry on Miss Gallichan’s practice until her return from Sydney. /• . New Address: Studio, 1 c/o. Mr. A. Shaw, 34 Rawiri Street, Kaiti. Dancing. MISS MONA M. CRAIG Pupil of J. C. Bendrodt’s Studio, Masters in Dancing to Their Excellencies, Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair, K.C.8., and Lady de .Chair; Miss Peggy Dawes, Langridge. Studio, Mrs. Vere Mathews. Sydney. Resumes Tuition in the latest Ballroom Dancing, Fox Trot, Revised Waltz, Blaekhottom, Yale, also Grecian Art and Physical Culture, at New Studio, Craig’s Buildings, above Stoneham’s, March 17. Adult ..Glasses 'commence.;Friday, March 31, at 7.30 p.m.—Phone 1024. « • Modern * Bungalow BEST PART OF WHATAUPOKO. Eight Rooms and Bathroom. Sleeping Pouch, Large ITall. All beautifully■ finished. AH modern conveniences. Built-in cupboards, bookcases, wardrobes/ etc. Motor shed, washhouse,'wood and tool shed and HALF-ACRE of lawns, vegetable arid flower gardens. PRICE T£2500 On very Easy Terms. W. lissant Clayton REAL ESTATE AGENT.. I.OWE STREET, GISBORNE.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16612, 30 March 1928, Page 6
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