GORDON WALKER, LTD. SALE SALE SALE In the Mart: RUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS. MONDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1937. At 2.0 p.m. Sharp. CONTENTS LADIES' TOILET SALOON. Including— "Eugene" Peren. Wave Machine, "Aerolite" Driers, "Icall" Vibrator, Haddiford Drier, 2 Gas Marcelle Heaters, De Graff Peria. Wave Machine, Eugene Clips, Perm. Wave Rods, 4 Gas Caliphonts, Electrolux Polisher, Perm. Wave Pads, 10 Mirrors (all sizes), Oak Clock, Tucker Till, "Icene" Face Massage, Gas Heater, 2 Cutting Chairs, 3 Glass Backs, 8 Cabinets, 6 S.G. Chairs, S.G. Table, S.G. Couch, 6 Chairs, Carpet (9 x 9), Counter, Coke Heater, Display Case, l'rays, Bell, Gan Ring, Spray Bottles, 9 Cushions, 2 Paper Baskets, El. Lead, 6 Tables, 6 Lamp Shades, 3 Marble Slabs, 6 Sets Door Curtains and Rods, 4 Sets Shelves, 6 Neck Sheets, Window Curtains, Brackets and Fittings, Towels, Talcs., Shampoor, Lotions, Lipstick, Nail Polishes, Compacts, Powders, Creams, Wavers, Combs, Caps, Clips, Powder Puffs, Toilet Saloon Sundries, etc. Also Singer D.H. Sew'ing Machine, Carpets. Lino., Furniture, Sundries, etc. G. WALKER, Auctioneer. McGLASHAN'S LTD. JpD JNDIAN ' QARPETS And FLOOR RUGS BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, At 2 p.m. NOW ON VIEW JJJcQLASHAN'S £TD. ' AUCTIONEERS NAPIER ^ — — — EDUCATIONAL. THE MAX STUDIO OF DANCING Re-opens SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1937. Principal: MISS CONSTANCE MACDONALD, M.R.A.D., M.I.S.T.D. (G.T., Op., Stage) Ballroom dancing under the direction of MISS EVA MATTHEWS, from the Phyllis Bates' Ballroom School, Wellington. United Hall — Lyndon Road MISS JOSEPHINE CASSIDY A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L. TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. All branches of Elocution tanght. Pupils Coached for Competitions and Examinations. All pupils and intending "pupils may be interviewed, any afternoon, from 2-4 p.m. Term commences MONDAY, 15th Feb. Studio: Russell Street, Hastings 'Phone 2965. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 403 E. Southampton Street, Hastings. Shorthand - Typewriting - Bookkeeping MARGARET A. GILLMAN, P.C.T. (Member of the Pitman Fellowship, London) — Principal.
FRANCES FOX L:R.A.M., A.R.C.M. Haa resumed teaching — .VIOLIN, PIAN OFORTE, THEORY. Studio: "Enderley," Duart Road, Havelock North. 'Phone 4280. Also at Hereworth and Queenswood Schools. SINGING — VOICE CULTURE MRS. SPINNEY Registered Teacher Home; Cnr. Fitzroy Avenue and / Wellwood Street. CECIL B. SPINNEY, L.R.A.M. Organist, Ohoirmaster, St. Matthew's Church, Musician at Iona College, Queenswood and Hereworth. Schools. Receives pupils for Pianoforte, Organ, Harmony and Singing, and prepares for all examinations (paper work includod). Sound foundation in Musical Appreciation and Practical- Musiciauship given. In 1936 15 Examination Successes wer« gained.
Studio: St. Matthew's Hall. Home: 900 Fitzroy Avenue, Hastings. FIRST TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY 1 •«M0DEENE" SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, Re-opening February 15. BRABET COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Tuition ln SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING &• BOOK-KEEPING. Special Concessions to Day Studente joining now. Pnblie Trust Building, Hastings. ^RT J^ESSONS FOR (JHILDREN 20 Interestipg Easy Lessons in Faiuting, Sketching, Drawing. First Home-study Course of its kind iu New Zealand. Children earn mouey after first few lessons. Correspondence Instruction given by highly-qualified teacher, holding highest International Diplomas. Send 2/9 to-day for first lesson. Money-back Guarantee. CHEVREUL COKRESPUNDENCE ART SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN, 46 Wilson 8treet, Wanganui, N.Z Phone 2595. Hastings TENSI8I WEY SEND YOUR RACQUETS away when you can have them Restrung from 10/-, Renovated from 1/-. Repairs rapid and reasonable by FRED. H. WALKER ^ 606 Avenue Road W., Hastings.
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