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Educational. Tt/T R JOHN -niULLBITENOR VOCALIST, Is prepared to receive a limited number of Pupils for VOICE PRODUCTION AND THE ART OF SINGING. Only a Singer can Train the Voice. Term commences from first lesson. Mr JOHN FULLER is also open to accept engagements for Evening Concerts, Sacred Concerts.' Oratorios. Cantatas, oto. Concerts provided. For terms, etc, apply Richardson's. Queen-st. HERK L. TUTSCHKA, Professor of Music,- Hobson-street. resumes dutie3 now. Grammar School and St. John's College visited. ' MR JOHN MoDOUGALL, Nugent-street, Kyber Pass. Teacher of Violin, Pianoforte, American Organ, Singing and Voice Cultivation. Late Violin Master in four of the largest schools in Glasgow, and Organist and Choir Master of Brownfleld Church. ,g_A R W. FORBES FORBES, IXI TEACHER OF PIANO. SINGING, AND VOICE PRODUCTION, ORGAN and HARMONIUM. KYBER PASS ROAD (corner Claremont-at.) MR S. ADAMS, Teacher of Music, Ponsonby Road, Resumes Duties, 6th February. MR W. E. BAXTER, NEWTON (Top of Gundky-str__t), Choirmaster of Church of the Sacred Heart, and late Organisr. and Choirmaster St. James' Presbyterian Church, RESUMES TEACHING, aud is prepared to receive Pupils for instruction in Sinking and Playing Piano, Harmonium, and Violin. F__s: Por Term of Twelve One Hour Lessons, Two Guineas; per Term of Twelve Half-Hour Lessons, One Guinea; Pupils attended at their own homes, One Guinea extra. MISS HOWD EN, Hobson-street, TEACHER O-* PIANOFORTE.. Special Attention to Theory and Technique. Terms on application. Wa't~e~rToo house, PRIVATE SCHOOL (Opposite Government House, Auckland). Mr W. MALCOLM, F.E.1.5., Formerly Rector of the Milton High School, Otago, and Principal of the Training College, Christchurch, will Resume his Classes on TUESDAY, February 6. There is excellent accommodation for a limited number of Boarders, whose studies will be carefully supervised. Pupils are prepared for Civil Service, Matriculation, and Teachers' Examinations. An EVENING CLASS will be formed ; and, if necessary, a SPECIAL CLASS for Teachers on SATURDAYS, or at other times, to suit their convenience. . THE WI"LL 0W S, WYNYARD-STREET, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal .. .. Mrs Williams. Assisted by an efficient staff. First Term begins on WEDNESDAY, Febrnary 7, 1894. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Servioe, and other examinations. Mrs Williams will be at Home from February 1. Prospectuses on application. ADIES' SCHOOL, MILFORD ROAD, LAKE TAKAPUNA. Principal a. .. Miss HUNTER Assisted by Miss M. O. Hunter. The School is situated in one of the most healthy parts of the Provinco of Auokland. and the system of teaching is thorough. Parents may therefore with confidence entrust their children to the Misses Hunter's care. Miss Hunter would be glad if those intending to send their children as boarders would make early application. Examinations. Civil Service. Matriculation, and Local Examinations of Trinity College of 1 Music, London. Duties Resumed, February 6. New Pupils are requested to attend on sth. from 3 to 4 p.m. At Home-WEDNESDAYS. Evening Classes. T>~o NSO NBY COLLEGE. Principal .. Miss LILIAN EDGER, M.A Next Term will begin on TUESDAY, F9b. 13th. New Pupils are required to attend on Monday, Feb. 12, betwoen 10 a.m. and 12. Prospectuses, etc., on application. Miss Edger is at home on Monday Afternoons (excepting the third in the month) from 3.30 to 6 p.m. "LJOARDIiNG AND DAY SCHOOL, JL> ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. TAMAKI. Principals: Rev. P. S. SMALLFIELD and Mr GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with honors, London. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other examinations. Next Term will begin MONDAY. Fob. 5. Prospectuses may be obtained at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade. A 'Bus for Day-Boys leaves Newmarket daily. T7l h O C U T I O N. MR MONTAGUE has Resumed Teaching, and has vacancies for a few pupils. Terms upon application.—Address letters to Mr Montague, Post Offlce. ttCHOOL OF ft/ff" USI O--88. VICTORIA-ST., AUCKLAND. fTIHOS. Tjl /BARTER, TEACHER OF MUSIC, TIOLIN, PIANO, BANJO, GUITj*R, ETC. Special Terms for Families. TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Concertinas, Melodians, Acoordions, Violin* Flutes, and All Kinds of Musical Instruments. Violin Bows Ro-haired Equal to New. IMPORTER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS* STRINGS & FITTINGS, m.iniun Taught on the VAMPING PIANO, BANJO. GUITAR, AUTOHARP. Und-ftakwi. Kg [Established 1842.] §8 I W TAMIE SON, I 1 FUNERAL UNDERTAKER.. 1 H Welleslet-street East, Auckland, m | Every Requisite supplied at tho lowest m m Orders will be taken by Jas. Jamieson, SM m Foresters' Hall, Newton. 1^ Telephone. 689. I/-* MEACHEM, | \jToj UNDERTAKER, i UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. I Funerals Conducted and Every Requisite 3| Supplied at as LOWEST CURRENT RATES. | Orders received by Telephone Promptly W Attended to. l m Telephone 706]. M ;ffl-frffl--__HP____^^ Insurance. TVTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE jS COMPANY (FIRE AND MARINE). ritual •• -• ~ - - fiLOOO.OOO Pafd-uViu-d Reserve Funds .. .. £450,000 Protection from FIRE or MARINE LOSS can be effected in this Company. CLAIMS MET WITH PROMPTITUDE AND ojuaimb m LIBKRAL vry. T. J. BIUSSEY. Manager. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. Oonital Paid-up. Re-insnrance, General Reserve Funds. £180,628. FIRE and MARINE RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES. Prompt and liberal settlements. Local institution. Profits retained in the colony. A. S. RUSSELL. Branch Manager.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 33, 7 February 1894, Page 3

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