EDUCATIONAL. MISS " CHRISTINA ORMISTON Teacher VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Far particulars ring telephone 40-635. PIANOFORTE AND 'THEORY. Jjjpss. nettA Arthur Resumes Tuition' on Monday, 4th February. : . 1, Randwick-rd., Northland.' ]J/[ISS- KATHLEEN JANSEN, VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. (Late Pupil of Maestro Quesada, Rome, Italy.) , , Next Term commences 4th. February, 1929. Particulars on application. Studio:.7l, Roxburgh-st. Tel. 20-904. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE. "MRS. NICOLAUS, 158 a, The Terrace -"■*- (Late on staff of Banks Commercial, College). Day and Evening Classes have commenced. HUTT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL, J THE Principal will be in attendance at! x.. the School on THURSDAY . AND FRIDAY, 31st January and Ist February, from 9 a.m. to 12, and 2 p.m. to 4.3G p.m.. to interview Parents, and Enrol New Pupils. pROF. O. SAVINI, R.A., Lie, R. Coll. -*• Mus. (Florence), Music Composer. Imtions in Violin (Sevciek method), Rudiments, Art of Teaching, Compositiou, Orchestration. Several pupils Lie. and Fellows T.C.L. Highly recommended by A. Mistowski. Mus. Doc, and Examiner T.C.L. Interviews: Tuesdays. Fridays 11-12 a.m., at Bristol Piano Co. PIANOFORTE LESSONS. . VOICE CULTURE. pROFESSOR G. CATTANEO, Diploma -*• Royal Conservatorium of Milan, Recmniences Teaching at his Studio, Room No. 11, Bristol Piano Co., on Ist February, 1929. Interviews daily from 10 to 12. JJJISS. GRACE NASH, Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Will commence teaching on MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. No. 18, CLIFTON TERRACE. Homes visited. Khandallah visited • weekly. VIOLIN STUDENTS. ]£RIC L. MEIER RESUMES TEACHING on MONDAY, 4th February, in 1 his New Studio in Courtenay Chambers, 4th Floor, opposite Tram Terminus.: MISS DOROTHY: ROBSON, A.T.C.L ■"■*- leacher of Pianoforte and Theory, RESUMES TUITION, MONDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. ' 222, Onepu road,'Lyall Bay. Telephone 24-418.. VOICE,-PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Tl/TADAME EMILY BRIGGS (late Proi S't 0' Singing L.A.M., London), and MISS JEANETTE BRIGGS, L.A.b! (awarded highest marks in New Zealand), commence Tuition on 7th. FEBRUARY at Studio, 71, Courtenay place, and 2,,Matai road, Hataitai, where all communications should be addressed. Interviews at Studio by appointment (Room 7, Second Floor). Wellington Competition Successes: 1925 Ladies' and Gentlemen's Championships; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Prise for highest aggregate marks, Ladies' Scholarship. 1926:.Ladies'. Championship.'-: .1927: Ladies' Championship' and Marks* Prize. 1928: Gentleman's Scholarship, and him-' dreds of other prizes in Wellington and other centre,o. i_ TECHNICAL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL. Next term begins Tuesday, sth February. Pupils will be enrolled at the New College, Mount Cook. THE Director may be consulted at the -*■ New Technical College, Mount Cook, on Friday, let February, between the hours of 10_and 12, 3 and 5,. 7. and 8. ■ Entrance from Wallace street, Rugbystreet, or Buckle street. ART SCHOOL. Day Classes begin Tuesday, sth February. EVENING SCHOOL. Classes begin on Monday, 25th February. Prospectuses giving full particulars of each school may be had on application at the College Offices, Wakefield street, or Mount Cook. RONGOTAI BOYS' -COLLEGE. TJONGOTAI COLLEGE RE-OPENS on xl( MONDAY, 4th February, for all New Pupils. Last year's Pupils will attend at 9 a.m. on TUESDAY, Oth February. The Headmaster will interview parents and guardians on Monday, 4th February, as follows:— A.-M., 9 a.m.-12.30 "p.m., Mc.-Z, 2 p.m.----5 p.m. The following pupils are eligible for enrolment:—(i) All boys '■who last year .attended Lyall Bay or Miramar Schools and. who passed from- Standard V. into Standard VI.; (ii) All VI. Standard boys who gained a Junior Free Place either by proficiency certificate or by' qualifying in the Junior National Scholarship Examination and who live in the districts on the eastern side of Mount Victoria (Hataitai, Kilbirnie, Lyall Bay, Seatoun, Miramar, etc.). Parents and guardians are reminded that unless enrolments are made on the days j specified, the Headmaster canuot, owing to j the limited accommodation available, be | held responsible for excluding later appli- j cants. Prospectuses and admission ronns may b.i obtained from the undersigned, GEO. F. JUDD, Secretary, { Seatcr's Buildings, 105, Customhouse quay. WELLINGTON COLLL'GE. . THE KJRST TERM begins ou TUES-' x DAY, Cth February, 1929. . ENROLMENT.— i. The Headmaster will be available for special interviews (but not for enrolments) on Friday, Ist February, from 10 a.m. to 12. noon, and 2 pirn. to 4. p.m. ii. New Pupils will' enrol as follows:— Monday, 4th February, 9.30;a'.m. to 12 noon—pupils whose surnames! begin- with one of the letters A to L; 1,30; to 4 p.m., pupils whose surnames begin with one; of the letters M to Z. .'. . -. iii. Parents of new or old boarders may interview the Headmaster and-Mrs. Armour on Friday, Ist February; Saturday Morning, 2nd February; or Monday, 4th February, or at another time by appointment. '■■ ' ' , ■ ';' Prospectuses and application forms may '. be. obtained from the undersigned, > ■•{■ ■ - GEO.F. JUDD, ' ■• '•..'"■ . . '. ! . ' Secretary. 105,. Customhouse quay. ' ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1929, Page 4
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