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BNTERTAINMENTS. A POSITIYE EIOT IN EYEEY LANGUAGE _ You simply must see Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's laughter speciall — Hastings -. R E c E N T | ★ Hawke's Bay'e Pre-Eminent Theatr* — TO-NIGHT AT 8 — P1NALLY TO-MOEEOW AT 2.15 & 8 LAUREL AND HARDY . LAUREL AND HARDY In Metro-Goldvyn-Mayer's Comedy Sensation . t . "OUR RELATIONS" "OUR RELATIONS,,

*Also — Great First Half Our Gang Comedy. "Crime Doesn't Pay" series All-Colour Metro Travel Latest Air Mail News Eeels Plans at Sutcliffe's, Phone 2822 (Approved for Universal ExMbition.) EDUCATIONAL. ' CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 403 E. Southampton Street, Hastings. Shorthand • Typewriting - Bookkee'ping MAEGAEET A. GILLMAN, P.C.T. (Member of the Pitman Fellowship, London) — Pxincipal. FRANCES FOX L.E.A.M., A.E.C.M, Has resumed teacMng — YTOLIN, PIANOFOETE, THEOEY. Studio: "Enderley," Duart Eoad, Havelock North. 'Phone 4280. Also at Hereworth and Queenswood Schools, SING3NG ■— VOICE CULTUEE MRS. SPINNEY Ecgistered Teaeher Horne; Cnr. Fitzroy Avcnuo and Wellwood Street, CECIL B. SPINNEY, L.R.A.M. Organist, Choirmaster, St. Matthew'a Church, Musician at Iona Colloge, Queenswood and Hereworth. Schools. Eeceives pupils for Pianoforte, Organ, Harmony and Singing, and prepares for all examinations (paper work ineludod;. Sound foundation in Musical Apprecia* tion and Practical Mnsicianship given. In 1936 15 Examination Successes wero gained. Studio: St. Matthew's Hall. Home: 900 Fitzroy Avenue, Hastings. FTBST TEBM BEGINS FEBEUAEY 1. f'5]ITODEENE" SCHOOL OF DEESSMAKING, Be-opening February 15' # BRABET * COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Public Trust Bldg. : .Hastings . Passes for Hastings and Napier,. Nov., 1936: — 18 Govt. and 12 Chamber oi Commerce. Expert tuition.in ShoTthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, etc. Principals: K. Brabet and E. Wardell-Johnson. ABT £^ESSONS. FOU QHILDEEN 20 Interesting Easy Lessons is Painting, Sketching, Drawing. ' First Home-study Course of its kind in New Zealand. Children earn money after first few lessons. Correspondence In8truction . given by highly-qualified teaeher, holding highest Internationai Diploanas. • Send 2/9 to-.day for first lesson, ' Money-back Guarantee, CHEYEEUL COEEESPONDENCB AET. SCHOOL FOE CHILDEEN, 46 Wilson Street, Wanganui, N.Z •Phone 2595. Hastings TE AUTE DISTEICT SPOETS CLOB. ^NNUAL gHEEP J)OG Q^EIALS ' 'KOPAEAKOEE, ; OPAPA. WEDNESDAY, THUESDAY AND FEIDAY MAECH 10, 11 and 12. Eun under new rules of N.I. Sheep Dog Trial Association. Entries CLOSE with Seeretary, SATUEDAY, March 6, Late entrios to bo run jn order of, receipt of samo. Draw will bo advertised iu Herald-Tribuno on Monday, 8th March. OFFICIALS. — Patron: A, M. Williams, Esq. Patroness: Mrs. C. K. White. Prosident: H. E. Campbell, Esq. Seeretary: Jack Campbell, "Duncraig," Opapa. Committee: Messrs. A. Smitli, L. E. Smith,-E. S. Collison, A. McKenzie, J. Mills, D. Con- • don. ■ Timekeeper: G. Heaps. FJag Stewart: A. McKenzio. PBOGEAMME. CLASS I. — Long-head, bringing back ■ and holding in ring. CLASS H. — Short head, bringing baelc and yarding. CLASS III. — Huntaway. A sepaTate class -for maiden dogs (which havo not won a first or second prizo prior to the commencement of this meeting) will be run in conjunction with each open ovont. 5 Nominations for Open Events: Mexubors 7/6, Non-members 10/-. Maidon: Members 5/-, Nou-members 7/G. Prizes. — Open Claspes: First £5, second £3 10/-, third £2, fourth 10/-. Maiden Dogs: First £3, second £2, third £1. Also valuable Challeng© Cups and twelvo special trophies and prizes. Competitors entering for tea'ms prizes must nominate the team of dogs with the Seeretary before the commencement of events. For 'particulars and any information write Qr ring D. M. Campbell. "Waipiropiro," 'Phone 6542, Hastings. DONALD M. CAMPBELL, Chairman. JACK CAMPBELL, Hon. Seeretary. 'PUonc Nc. 6994.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 26, 15 February 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 26, 15 February 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 26, 15 February 1937, Page 12

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