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EStrCATIOKAX.. AUCKLAND Q.RAMHAS gCHOOL. PIRST rpERM, 19 Q5 The FIRST TERM of the Year Commence* on MONDAY. February 6th, and all New Pupils are expected to present themselves not later than 10 a.m. on that day. Those who claim free places must produce their certificates of proficiency and certificates of birth. The Headmaster will receiTe Parents and Enrol, Pupils at the School Oβ FRIDAY, February 3rd, from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m., and on the morning of MONDAI, February 6th. The work of the School will be Resumed on TUESDAY, February 7th, at 9.15 a.m., when all Pupils are expected to attend. J. W. TIBBS, Headmaster. M R G. A. P AQDa *^ M ~ CELLIST AND THEORIST, Teacher of Violin, Singing, and Piano. ' 'OAK , HOUSE. HOBSON-ST., AND KING'S VIEW RD., MT. EDEM. TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND PIANO, FLUTE AND -CLARINET, Resumes Teaching JANUARY 31st. Pupils Prepared for Theoretical and Practical Examinations. Address: GRAFTON ROAD, o? Care Eady and Co., Queen st JUDITH L.R.A.M., Licentiate Royal Academy of Music, London, and Sometime Exhibitioner Royal College of Music, London, Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 6, VIOLIN, THEORY, AND HARMONY. Address: "Rosenheim," Cameron-street Ponsonby. J|ISS i! HOLLAND, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Resumes Teaching MONDAY, February 6. "At Home" on Wednesday and Friday, February Ist and 3rd, to arrange for pnpila. Address: CITY-ROAD. n.BEY LYNN COLLEGE, Corner WILLIAMSON" AVENUE, POLLEN ST., AND ROSE ROAD. Principals The Misses Taylor. First Term 1805 will commence on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6th. Music and Wood-earvlng taught at the College. O* TJAROLD jqr a RDE V (Organist St. David's Church). TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN, AND THEORY. Resumes Lessons" on MONDAY, 6th Feb. Mr Hardey will be at home on Ist, 3rd, and 4th February, during the afternoon and evening; and on 2nd February during the afternoon only. Address—LEßWlCK HOUSE, Mannkau Road, Parnell (car to Hobson Park Road). ,]VfjaS gSTELL,E J)AVIS, PIANO AND THEORY. Resumes Teaching February 14th at RICHAEDSON'S, QUEEN STREET, And MAUNGA WHAU SCHOOL OF MUSIC, Mount Eden Road. M X- S S \DA . VATES, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Resumes Duties MONDAY, February 6thAddress: MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. ISS MAGGIE <I ALLEN, A.M., (Auckland Uniyersity College). Prpil of Dr. Thomas and the late Professor Schmidt. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. RESUMES DUTIES, FEBRUARY 2nd. •MAROONA," POMPALLIER TERRACE, rONSONBY. ]LT E & ]Vr US TPTAMILTON TTODGES, DRAMATIC SOPRANO AND BABITONE. VOICE PRODUCTION, AHTISTIC SINGING, COACHING. AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Mrs Hodges' "Studio"— "WHAREOHA," Ponsonby Road. Mr Hodges' "Studio"— MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, Queen-st. MONDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1903, Mr and Mrs Hodges will resume teaching. N.B.—Voice Tests WEDNESDAYS ONLY (no fee). [ for Oratorio, Rentals, Con- ' I and At Homes. Terms on application ; T EPSON'S AT COLLEGES ANL -Li PRIVATE SCHOOLS, i M P * W. H. \^ BUK ' S gjCSOOi OF HTUSIC, GRAFTON RD. f (22nd YEAR) Principal, MSB. W. H. WBBBE. I First Assistant Teacher, MISS M. SPOONER. Second Assistant Teacher: MISS M. WEBBE. ■EXAMINATION "DESULTS. Associated Board R.A.M. and R.C.M., 1903 I 1904, 100 per cent, passes. j34 Entries (including 5 Senior Pianoforte- < ! playing) all passed, 10 with distinction, om * I pupil gaining the Senior Gold Medal Net\ Zealand for Pianoforte Playing. -1 In response to numerous requests. Mi ' Woiibe is mnkicg arrangements for ssyera ! Colleges and Private Schools to be viaite* by the Assistant Teachers. Pupils who receive lessons at College: ■ ; and Schools are entitled to all the privi! (including Scholarships) afforded t< tbose who attend the School of Music i (See Syllabus.) For further particulars, apply to THI I COLLEGES, or MR W. H. WEBBE j GIIAFTON RD. and SHORTLAND-ST. CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL, Ponsonby. conducted by the Sisters iof Mercy, will resume duties on MONDAY 13th Inst. Prospectuses on application tc j the Mother Snperior. |tIOE E^_ G __L N _ E EJLL=£,*i *^ m EXAMINATIONS?'" "^*""~ M °°" WELLES LEY^ST. ,- PUBTTIC^SCnou!. ! TUKST>AY3 AND THTrRSDAYS. 7 to :i : LAND. MARINE. TRACTK ■•>. AND i WINDING CERTIFTCA - Also. Machine Constrn*.' on, Apnllp. S Mechanira. nnd Steam. -!b» . ofc, fnr T.o« W. I. ROBINSON. WT. R'JSJii! * AboTe by Comwpo'- 4 nee. J don F;r.4J? inatloa.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 7

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