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, EDUCATIONAL. Miss Jean Ballantyne Gives Lossons in Tile Trot, Quickstep, Charleston, Waltz, Foxtrot, Yale Blues, Baltimore. Children’s Classes in Operatic, Character and Greek. Private Lessons by appointment. France Rd., Hastings. ’Pheno 1498. H. C. Hillsdon Hatton Mus. B. (Hon.) PIANO & THEORY, ORGAN & SINGING Studio: RUSSELL ST., next P.O. (upstairs). Ten Ist and 2nd Prizes won Napier Competitions, 1929, also Harvey Challenge Shield for Junior Choirs. Capt. G. B. Brunton Late Army Gymastie Staff, Aldershot Holder British Army and Navy Fencing Championship, 1919 Gives lessons in FENCING. PHYSICAL TRAINING. REMEDIAL TRAINING, TURKISH BATHS, etc. MARKET STREET, HASTINGS (Opp Library) ’Phone 1143 SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION & AURAL TRAINING. AflSfJ M. FOX ROGERS, pupil of Bantock Pierpoint, Guildhall School of Music and Riddell Hunter, Bond Street, London. Address: Jnr. of Nelson and Southampton Streets, Hastings. Students coached for Assoc. Board and Trinity College Examinations. QIIORTIIAND, TYPEWRITING & ° BOOK-KEEPING CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 201 St. Aubyn Street, Hastings. Both Day and Evening Classes will resume on MONDAY’, May 27, 1929. Mrs. A. 11. Gilby, P.T.C., Principal. ’Phone 1355. Ernest Hounsell (Pupil of Prof. Salmon, San Franciso) PIANO. SINGING, THEORY, HARMONY, MANDOLIN, etc. MBS. HOUNSELL (A.T.C.L.) PIANO AND THEORY Resumes teaching January 29th, 1929. Studio and Residence: BEGLEY’S BLDGS., HASTINGS. Misses Patston & Grantham Teachers of BALLROOM H CHILD. REN’S DANCES (trained London) recently returned with the very latest dances. Classes given at Napier, Hastings and Havelock. Prospectus on application. ’PLone 94GS, Hastings. o*o S WINTER to STLJDY BRINGS Jggg PROMOTION There are two ways of spending your winter evenings. Ono is to upend every evening pursuing pleasure—the other is to spend two or three evenings a week in specialised commercial study. And this last way brings substantial rewards. It improves your qualifications. Puts you in line for early promotion. Bumps up your salary cheque. STUDY AND PROSPER Study in your u wn cosy homo—not in a cold, draughty schoolroom. Enrol now as a student of Hemingway’s Correspondence Schools, the largest and most successful homestudy specialists in the Southern Hemisphere. Book-keeping, Accountancy Prof., Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, Teachers’ Certificates, Pitman’s Shorthand, Business Leiter Writing. Write now for particulars of the course you are specially interested in HEMINGWAY’S Correspondence Schools P.O. Box 516 AUCKLAND FINANCE. MONEY LENDING. Special for Hastings and Surrounding District. £1 to £5OO repayable from 5/week. Minimum rate of Interest 7 per cent. No company of local businessmen to view your position. Write, ’phone or see HORACE BOURGEOIS, The Confidential Finan-. cier (next Daily Telegraph) Napier.j THE HASTINGS piNANCE COMPANY LTD. The a-hove Company is prepared to make advances in large or small sums on approved security. Mortgages, Promissory Notes,, and other negotiable securities discounted at reasonable rates. Sections for sale in good locality at low prices. Mortgages accepted in part payment. A. E. PALMEB, Secretary. Queen Street, Hastings (next National Bank). Phone 535. P.O. Box 105. TENDER*. When inferior iron has been worn out “Orb” will be rendering you good Service. T YSAGHT’S ORB BRAND CORRUGATED IRON. Write John Lysaght, Ltd., Box 341, Wellington, for free copy of ’ their Pocket Handbook. B——IM—■BSMKSIIWI’IW Wl ■ I— W— WW Once a golfer, always a golfer, but all the same—ACT NOW Visit. F. IT. WALKER for EXPERT TUITION in the Royal aud Ancient Game. Tl' 11. WALKER, Avenue Rd. W., Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 139, 1 June 1929, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 139, 1 June 1929, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 139, 1 June 1929, Page 4 (Supplement)

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