educational Miss Jean Ballantyne Gives Lessons in Six-Eight, Quickstep, Waltz, Slow Fox Trot, Skater’s Waltz. Children's Classes in Operatic, Greek and National Dancing. School Children’s Combined Ballroom Class commencing May 2nd. Private Lessons by appointment France Road, Hastings. Telephone 1498. Miss Inez Clayton, A.T.OX., L.T.O.L. Teacher of Pianoforte, Harmony and Theory HASTINGS & HAVELOCK NORTH. Address 1 . Havelock North. Harry Cooper TEACHER OF VIOLIN. Late of N.S.W. Conservatorium, and Ist violinist in the leading theatres in London, Sydney and N.Z., has commenced teaching in Hastings. Mrs. Harry Cooper (A.T.C.L.) Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory is prepared to take pupils. STUDIO: HERETAUNGA BLDGS, (near Pasadena Tearooms). Violin Class for Beginners every Saturday morning at 10.30. Misses Grantham & Patston (London-trained teachers of Dancing and Physical Training) Hold Children’s Classes in Natural and Classical Dancing at their Studio Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, and classes for business girls in Folk and Classical Dancing and Swedish Drill on Tuesday and Thursday nights. Latest steps in Ballroom Dancing taught including Six-Eight and Skater’s Waltz. Groups or Private Lessons by arrangement. THE BARRIE STUDIO, HAVELOCK ROAD, HASTINGS Telephone 579. Mr. H. C. Hillsdon Hatton Organist-Conductor, Methodist Church Commences teaching Piano £> Theory, Organ & S.nging MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, 1930. Studio: RUSSELL STREET. Pupils prepared for Examinations, Applications received for Children’s Choir. INSTRUCTION in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING at CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE MRS. A. H. GILBY, P.T.C., Principal 201 St. Aubyn Street, Hastings. 'Phone 1355.
Ernest Hounsell (Pupil of Professor Salmon, San Francisco). Teacher of Piano, Theory, Harmony, Counterpoint, Mandolin and Guitar. MRS. HOUNSELL, A.T.C.L. n Piano and Theory. BEGLEY’S BUILDINGS, WARREN STREET, HASTINGS SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION & AURAL TRAINING. M. FOX ROGERS, pupil of Bantock Pierpoint, Guildhall School of Musie and Riddell Hunter, Bond Street, London. Address: Cnr. of Nelson and Southampton Streets, Hastings. Students coached for Assoc. Board and Trinity College Examinations. JJUPERT gTIGANT Oxford and Cambridge Certificate. 18 Years Teaching Experience. Mr. Stigant is available for private coaching in preparatory work, College Entrance Exams., Junior and Senior Public, Matriculation, and Public Service Examinations. Pupils also taken for Elocution. Backward or delicate boys assisted, and boys in business who wish for further study at night. Special courses in English Language and Literature. Attendance at private houses if required. For terms apply to “Woodlands,” 106 Southland Road, Hastings. ’Phone 272.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 147, 11 June 1930, Page 6
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