RACING W AIKATO R ACIXG C LUB WINTER MEETING TE RAPA RACECOURSE, HAMILTON. SATURDAY AND MAY 2 1 and 23, 1938. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day close at 3 p.m. with Messrs Rlomfleld A Co., Shorthand Street. Auckland, or at 8 p.m. with the undersigned on MONDAY NEXT. lGth May. E. 11. O’MEARA. Secretary. P.O. Box SG, Hamilton. Phone 1898. 476 TROTTING (CAMBRIDGE 'J'ROTTING OLUB. FOURTEENTH WINTER MEETING. gATURDAY, OgTII., 103? ’ To be, Jield on the Waikato' Trotting Club’s Course at Claudelands. ACCEPTANCES for all events close on FRIDAY, 20th MAY, 1938, by 5 p.m., either with Messrs Blomfield & Co., Short land Street, Auckland, or with tiift undersigned. T. 11. HAMPSHIRE, Secretary. Lake St.. Cambridge. Phone 186. music TUITION ]\I YIIA J} 00TH--1..T.C.L., L.R.S.M.. Has resumed teaching'. VOICE PRODUCTION AND ARTISTIC SINGING. Studio: 2 Railway Bldg 3. No Education is complete without mus: Your children will appreciate your fore thought. THE STUDIO OP W \v HITEHEAD MUSIC. (Principal) Room 6 Dalton’s Bldgs., Cnr. VICTORIA fc WARD STREETS. Personal attention given to every pupU. COUNTRY FOLK STUDY MUSIC AT HOME. Personal Postal Tuition By QSS.E c HEESMAN BOX 70 AUCKLAND JjMLEEN JJOPE. PIANOFORTE. THEORY & HARMONY. ELOCUTION, CLEAR CORRECT SPEECH. Wishes to announce that she lias taken over Miss Torpy’s pupils. Pupils prepared Tor all examinations. Please note NEW STUDIO ADDRESS:— 28 VICTORIA ST. (opp. Barton & Ross). Phone 283 J. Interviews: Thursdays and Fridays from SCHOOL OF DANCING JQANCING JJANCING BALLROOM CLASSES—Mondays, 7 p.m. BUSINESS GIRLS’ TAP CLASSES—Thursdays, 7 p.m. MEN’S TAP CLASSES—Wednesday, 7 p.m. CHILDREN’S CLASSES—Saturday, 10 a.m. Private Tuition by Appointment. QEO. J£INGSTON SCHOOL OF DANCING, 275 A Victoria St., Hamilton North (above Clothier’s). Phone 3393. D. H. gOTHW E L L, INTERNATIONAL DANCER. N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS FROM 1927 TO 1938, Has Commenced Teaching All enquiries to Phoue 2856. Operatic, Ballroom, National, etc. MISS B. BOTIIWELL, ASSISTANT. Hours 10-11 a.in., 2-4.30 p.m. gCIIOOL QF JQANCING Principal: M !SS JOYCELYN JJOWE. STUDIO: REGENT BALLROOM. All Branches of Dancing Taught. Parents and Intending pupils Interviewed dally from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. TEACHER OF ELOCUTION M ARY JJACKENZIfc, L.L.C.M., TEAQHER OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Coaches pupils for the Public Platform and Trinity College Examinations. Defects In speech corrected. Studio: Argus Chambers (opp. U.P.0.), Victoria Street, Hamilton. SPECIAL NOTICE ISABEL JOHNSON JOCK JJUTCHISON gCIIOOL OF JJANCING HAMILTON BRANCH.—MR HUTCHISON will teach in Hamilton every Wednesday, commencing To-morrow, at the Wattle Tea Rooms, assisted by MISS I.HOME SWARBRICK, who will also be available lor Private and Class Lessons on Fridays. PRIVATE <k CLASS Lessons may be booked in Tap & Ballroom Dancing during the day and Class Lessons on Wednesday and Friday evenings, lor particulars apply Miss Swarbriek. Phone 1104, Hamilton. MISS JOHNSON will visit Cambridge every Wednesday, commencing To-morrow, bolding Classical and Ballroom Classes.— For particulars apply 52 Sbortland Street, Auckland, C.l.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20498, 14 May 1938, Page 4
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