EDUCATIONAL. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. 'PIIIS year's Fees reduced to One Guinea ■*- pei- Term. Beginners and Advanced Pupils Coached for Examinations and Competitions. Term commences Bth February. Write 1022, Evg. Post. ]y,pSS CLERE, L.R.A.M., L.A.8., Pianoforte and Aural Training. Term begins on Tuesday, 9th February. 71, Bol-ton-st, and Bristol Piano Co. JOYCE DOWNING, L.T.C.L., L.A.B, " Teacher of Pianoforte, Theory, and Harmony. Studio: 207, Tinakori road.' ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. TITISS MAUDE FARRANT. Private ■"■*• Tuition and Classes. Interviews, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.. Studio: 229, Upper Vivian street. MRS. FORREST, TVEACHER of Pianoforte and Singing; ■*■ Assistant Teacher, MISS NANCY HEWITT, A.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte, Harmony, Counterpoint. Special classes.for Rudiments, Art o£ Teaching, and Matriculation- Papers. Studio: 10, HOPPER STREET. PIANOFORTE, THEORY, HARMONY. MURIEL* I. M. ALLEN,, L.A.8., KARORI. Suburbs visited. TERM . BEGINS 4th FEBRUARY. Telephone 26-205. CLAUDE TANNER, L.R.A.M., A.R.A.M., Violoncello, THEORY, Harmony, etc. Inquiries to 60, Kelburn parade. Tel. 26-666. JENNY W. RUSSELL, L.A.8., will w shortly commence Group Piano' Classes for Beginners at Miramar South! Infant School. Particulars and enrolment apply at School, on 11th just., at 3.30 p.m., or at 147, Onepu road,> Lyall Bay. , Tel. 16-273. •PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. TyriSSES ARCUER and MARSHALL reTX sumed Teaching Ist FEBRUARY. Terms, etc., 3D, DERWENT STREET, ISLAND BAY. . PIANO, 'CELLO, THEORY. ■JkflSS EUDORA HENRY ■"■*• Resumes Teaching MONDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. • Karori- Visited, Mondays and . Thursdays. Trentham District, Saturdays. Tel. 43-523 and Upper Hutt A 44. ]^£R. H. TEMPLE WHITE, Conductor ' Apollo Singers, etc., VOICE, PIANO, ORGAN. For appointment ring or write 17, Jefferson street. rPHELMA WILLOUGHBY, L.R.A.M., - 1-' Late of Royal Academy of Music, Lond. Pupil of York Bowen. Interviews at the Bristol MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT, between 10.30 a.m. and 12 noon or by appointment. Address: Maritana, 10, Stirling street, Wellington South. Telephone: 24-518. MISS HARDINGE - MALTBY, -*-'-1- Recitation, Voice Production, and Dramatic Art. Private or Class Lessons. AH pupils prepared for "Trinity College" Diplomas passed, both Theory and Practical. Special Tuition for Stage, etc. For fees, re children, etc., 3.30 to 6. 1, Mowbray street (top of Bowen street). Telephone 41-240. PIANOFORTE, THEORY, SINGING. M IS tS™ MARY ~BALD. A.T.C.L., aa- L.T.C.L. (Piano), L.T.C.L., F.T.Cx! (Singing). Resumes Teaching at her Residence, 66, Thompson street, on Bth FEBRUARY, 1932. i • Telephone 53-041. VIOLIN. JJICHARD MAUNDER, L.A.8., has ■"■• Resumed Teaching at 103, TINAKORI ROAD. Interview Monday and Thursday • Telephone 40-652. ]\£RS. £ RANSOM MYERS, ' Specialising in Voice Production for SINGING' AND ELOCUTION, Including Correct Breathing and all fundamental bases, has resumed teaching, i Interviews welcomed for the purpose of i presenting the factß. • Address: 69, Austin street. SINGING. CIGNOR LUCIEN X CESARONI, STUDIOS1 AND CONCERT CHAMBER, 262, LAMBTON QUAY (Hannan's ' Buildings). Teaching Resumed MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. INTERVIEWS DAILY STUDIO ACTIVITIES of J931: 25 Students' Concerts, 15 2YA Broadcasting Performances and Gounod's Opera 'Taust " i and Mascagni's "Cavalleria Rusticana" (in ! English) m costume and scenes. . WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS, 1931 •'i Gentlemen's Vocal Championship, Ladies' . Scholarship under 21, and 15 First Prizes ' PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. | : '| SINGING. I j^pt. E. A. CAERLYON BENNETT' Resumes MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. ' STUDIO: Bristol Piano Co. PETONE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. QLASSES in Bookkeeping, Economics, I Company and Mercantile Law, for the | Professional Accountant Examination, will I commence on TUESDAY, 16th FEBRU-, ARY. Enrolments will be received at| the School on MONDAY, 15th FEBRU-' ARY, from 7 to 9 p.m. I | TECHNICAL COLLEGE. ! EVENING- SCHOOL. ■ I A L p E BufjARY CSin MONDAY ' 22nd The Principal may be consulted between the-hours of 7 and 8 at the College, ¥?}'?L9 ook ' flom MONDAY, loth FEbI RUARY, to FRIDAY, 19th FEBRUX.B^.— Enrolments will be taken as unAccountancy and Commercial—Monday „ and Itiesday, loth and 16th February Irade Classes.—Wednesday and Thursday, 17th and 18th February All Other Clashes.—Friday, 19th February COURSES' PROVIDED. Electrical, Mechanical and Motor Engineering, Building Construction and Drawing, Carpentry and Joinery, Cabinetniakmg, Plumbing, Motor-car Body-build-ing, Accountancy and Pharmacy Examinations, Matriculation and Public Service Examinations/ Shorthand, Bookkeeping Typewriting, Cookery, Dressmaking, Millinery. ART SCHOOL. Day and Evening Courses are" provided Design, Painting and Modelling from Life, Poster and Illustration Work, Sim and Ticket-writing, Art Metalwork, Woodcarvmg, Art Leatherwork, Painting and Decorating, Plasterers' Piece Moulding i H?,?n ci" s oE p«e Places may be admitted tKhl'j to any of the above courses ap--1 proved by the Principal. I Prospectuses, giving full particulars i may be obtained at the College Office , Mount Cook. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1932, Page 3
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