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a UCKLAND rpECHNICAL QO-LLEGE. FREE DAY CLASSES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. The FIFTH Session of these Classes will commence' on MONDAY, February 21st, and as the accommodation is limited, early application should be made. Pupils holding Standard Vl."' Certificates of Proficiency I from Public Schools, or similar qualifications, are admitted FREE, and there is no age "mil Others pay a fee of £5 per annum. Pupils may be admitted to one of Ithe following courses: — FOR BOYS—■ COMMERCIAL. .. ENGINEERING. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGICAL. FOR GIRLS— COMMERCIAL. DOMESTIC, OR -HOME,, TRAINING." The Staff is a highly qualified one, and all departments are well equipped. The Workshops, Kitchens,, etc., are.the most up-to-date in Australasia, and the Commercial Department includes Commercial Granophones, and FORTY Typewriters. The courses have been carefully designed, and are the outcome of British, Continental, American, and Colonial experience. PARENTS: If you wish your sons and daughters to receive a -PRACTICAL" Education, which will tit them for the battle or life, send at once for a prospectus to the undersigned. GEORGE GEORGE, •Director. Rutland-st, Auckland, January 27th, 1910. TTING pOLLEGE. LOWER SYMONDS-ST.' MR W. MALCOLM, late of Training College, Principal. Both the Secondary and the Commercial Depaitmeuts will be thoroughly taught. Evening Classes as formerly for Civil Service, Matriculation, Survey, etc. Teachers' Correspondence for Classes B, C, and D. A Preparatory Department will be formed should sufficient inducement be given. FIBST TERM STARTS ON MONDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. gT. JOHN'S /-tCLLEGIATE CVCHOOL, "THE PAH," AUCKLAND. . BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR JBOYS. Headmaster: THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. Assisted by a Competent Staff of Resident and Astistant Musters. Term begins MONDAY, February 7. Interviews with the Headmaster should be arranged by letter or by Telephone 721*. Copies of Illustrated Prospectus may be had from Messrs Upton and Co. or Messrs Champtaloup aud Cooper. yiOTT AND JCTUARE's pUSLNESS pOLLEGE, 23, SWANSON-STREET. Principal: C. E. WALKER, F. Inc. S.T. and Holder Pitman's Shorthand Teacher's Certificate. BOOKKEEPIXG and CORRESPONDENCE. TYPEWRITING and OFFICE WORK. SHORTHAND. Thorough Individual Instrnction. ABOUT -|TWy POSITION'S WERE FILL- , x " v - ED BY US LAST YEAR. M/ SS TJ UA 'PLETCHEK (LONDON). ' 3 years pupil of Sir Charles Santler, WILL COMMENCE TEACHING SINGING EARLY IN FEBRUARY. Studio Address later. Circulars at leading 5 Musical Warehouses. Y| iKS M. C ALLEN, A.S-M. t-iuckituid ■"A university Cuilegei, Teacher of Pianolorte, uas licsunicc Duties^—No. 0, i>cr,-Liael-rd., Pousouoy. xOi M.AJDAME M, F. A. FOLEY. Native -of l'aris, now li<.-ior'_ttns classes for trench. Those desirous of Acquiring the True Parisian Accent would do weli to . join at once, icrms: Aduits, 15/; juveniles, iU/ per quarter, commencing 24th January) at '~30 p.m. Private Lessons, £1 10/. French Songs and Music Taught. At home every evening trom V.30 ' and Saturday Afternoon. Private Scnools and Colleges visited.—"Mannga Tironauga," Mt. Edenrd., old house past Mt. Eden Bridge. •\TONSIEUR ■ F. '"' JULIA N, Teacher of VOICE EMISSION AND RESPIRATION, Recommences Teaching, 11th January, 1910. Houis at Studio: 1 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Address: No.. 6, Mutual Life Buildings, Queeu-BL topp. Suieeton's). M. JULIAN is forming (1) Class for Study: of Opera tUpera Serla auQ Opera Buffa); (.y Ciass, Study of French Diction, Accent, and Songs; (3) Evening Singing Class fur Study ot Voice Emission and Breath, Control. This course comprises .instruction in deportment, breathing, attack with coup de la glotte, "piacing" of tones, registers; their differences aud limits, changes of timbre, resonance, and causes '* ot, and remedy for different vocal defects, etc Songs coached for in Engiisn, French Italian, and also German Lieder. AHi M B E R S (From Conservatoire of Music Dresden), TEACHER VIOLIN AND SINGLNG, ' Resumes Duties, MONDAY, 7th FEBY. Studio: Mutual Lite Buildings, -tineen-st_, Robin 4 (top floor). At Studio to rearrange Lesson Hours on FRIDAY. FEB. 4, L3O to 4 p.m. P.O. Boi 111. ■ 50 1 S S E. HOLLAND, TEACHER OF PLAINOFORTE AND THEORY, Resumes Duties MONDAY, FEB. 7. At Home THURSDAY, Feb. 3, from 3 to 5 P.m. Studio: No. 4, Top Floor, Mutual Life Buildings. Address: Moana-kitea. City-rd. 59 M R Gt™- F. c ATEE> 35, EAST-ST., NEWTON. rjEACHER OF 1%,r USI C, RESUMES TEACHING ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2nd. Terms Moderate. VXT J.ENGLAND, A.M., Teacher of MuT »'• sic resumes duties February Ist School of Music, 6, l'itt-st. " io_> H ISS g! DAws ° N - Associate of Trinity College, - London, WILL RESUME LESSONS, 7th FEB. At Homo, 3rd, 4th, aud oth Feb., From 2 to b p m.. to arrange lessons ' Address: CORNKR QUEEN AND PRINCES ST., ON'KHUNGA. MBS.A ° A M S . Notifies his Students that he RESUMES PROFESSIONAL TEACHING " OX TUESDAY, FEBRUARY S, And will attend at his Music Academy, Symond«HsL. from February 1, daily (after 2 p.m.). to arrange lessons. jo 3 -jVfLSS STELLA CAMMELL, Teacher o> -m- Pianoforte, resumes Teaching Tuesday February L-Address No. 2, Jessel-sL, Grey Lynn. * _» IDING. _S ADDLES. Every Settler and Stockman likes to possess A RELIABLE SADDLE, And the ones supplied by J. MACKEY, 45, ADBERT-ST., are continuing to give every satisfaction. Please note that his Saddles are Handsewn by Expert Workmen, from picked ■ leathers. P U B B I C NQ T"Tc~g. BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, Patent Attorneys, beg to announce that they have appointed MR. A L. FERNEYHOTJGH. Architect, His Majesty's Arcade, Queen-st, Auckland, their representative for the Auckland District. . . . MR. FERNEYHOTJGH will continue his practice as an ARCHITECT, and will be assisted In PATENT MATTERS by MRHAROLD AYLWIN, who has come up from the Wellington Office of BALDWIN AND B4XWABD; for the purpose.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 27, 1 February 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 27, 1 February 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 27, 1 February 1910, Page 2

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