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MUSICAL TUITION. jypss . THOMPSON, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE (Recently returned from the ROyil Academy, London), HAS RESUMED TEACHING. PUPILS (BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED) urepared tot all Musical Examinations, practical and theoretical, special attention being given to . . TECHNIQUE AND- INTERPRETATION. STUDIO: 607. cdLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDING, ' QUEEN STREET. Private Addiess— U* i "PURIRI," 9, GREEN LANE, REMUEBA. {:15 QLAUDE Ig HAS RESUMED TUITION. ! THOROUGH INSTRUCTION IN PIANOFORTE WORK. TERMS MODERATE. Residence: 181, GREAT SOUTH ROAD. • :15 |i D N I C E U 3?- T, L.A.B. of R.A.M., R.C.M., Teacher of Pianoforte by Examination. Teacher of Theory of Music. ;i 9, JUBILEE ROAD, ELLERSLIE, Off Great South Road, opp. District School. Miss Nutt prepares Candidates for Associated Board and Teachers' D Examinations. Interviews On or After MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 15 jy£ADAME QRACE Q.RIFFITHS (Ass. Lie. London College Mosie), Accom. Pianiste, Solo PiaiiiSte, Competitions Adjudicator, PIANOFORTE, THEORY, HARMONY, etc. Pupils Trained for All Examinations. Interviews: Wednesdays, 3.30 to 4.30, or by appointment. Studio: . ACADEMY BLDGS., UPPER QUEEN ST. x! 5 • M ISS M ARJOBIB j^ OBERTS » PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, i.j HAS RESUMED TEACHING. 24, KIMBERLEY ROAD, Phone 21-727. __ Epsom. :22 g A N SAB D, L.R.A.M., A.T.C.L., Member of London Teachers' Registration , Council. SINGING AND PIANO. Special Training to Beginners of Pianoforte. 102, PARK ROAD. Telephone 45-670. :22 MR, WAL TE R SMI TH, "A. Teacher, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO, UKULELE AND SAXOPHONE, Studio: - . TOP FLOOR, LEWIS EADY BUILDING, . . - Queen Street. 15 J|£ISS -pARKER, PIANO, . . 12, INVERNESS AV.. (Near Epsom Post Office), R.C.M. and R.A.M. Examinations. INTERVIEWS MONDAYS. 15 T AURA WALKER, A.C.M.M., Singing, Voice Production (Pupil of 'Dame Melba) ; 7 years Melba Conserv&torium.-— 84; Academy Buildings, Upper Queen St;-: :15, IUpISS N. BUTLER, A.L.M., Piano, -'■'L Organ, Singing and Theory, has resumed Teaching.—33a, Sentinel Rd. 15 PIANO and Theory.—Mavis O'Conneli, L.T.C.L., hftg Resumed Teaching.—2s, Ardmore Rd., Heme Bay. Phone 26 855. > ' xl 9 WILLIAM D. WEBBER has resumed teaching. Pianoforte, Theory.—-15, Karanpthape Rd., 19, Pompallier Terrace, Ponsonbyt .s Sls MEETINGS. " CRUELTY IS USEFUL." ANNUAL MEETING Auckland Branch of the BRITISH UNION FOR ABOLITION OF t VIVISECTION. The Annual Meeting of the above will be held in the FOUNTAIN OF FRIENDSHIP HALL, Newton Road (Symonds St. end, next the . All-night Dispensary),. WEDNESDAY, 19TH FEBRUARY, at S p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report.and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. ' 1 Other Business, if any. THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY ■; INVITED. .> • PUBLICITY WILL END VIVISECTION. 15 LABOUR PARTY. QUAY STREET, . SUNDAY, 7.30 P.M., SUNDAY. Speakers: MR. W. T. ANDERTON. MR. F. W. SCHRAMM. Chairman: MR. OLIVER MASON. Collection for National Campaign Fund. 15 g A M O A. —— g A M O A. GREAT INDIGNATION MEETING. Pitt St., near Karangahape Rd. SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 7.30 P.M. Speakers.—C. L. . McFarland, Messrs. Shrarnm, Stevenson and Hall Skelton. Note. —Mr. Hall Skelton, who was an eye-witness of the massacre is now free to speak, and his address will commence at 8.15 p.m.—E. STEVENSON, Sec., Sainoan Defence League. * \T Z. WORKERS' HISTORICAL JN. ASSOCIATION. S P.M. — QUAY ST., SLNDAT, — 8 P.M. An Address will be SJf® 11 "L TT W. MOLLOY AND JACK O CARROLL "IRELAND, SAMOA°AND MILITARISM." phiirm/in * Kobcrt BniDict O Carroll. S P M . OPP.' MARITIME BUILDINGS. 15 Newton rangers' football CLUB. Qmv The ANNUAL MEETING of the Above Club will be held in the vv r A Wellesley St. East, on MONDAY, mS 3 at S P.m. Vice-presidents and Supporters cordially InvHed^attend. j- Hon. Secretary. ! REUNIONS. gHIP BRITISH EMPIRE. ARRIVED IN AUCKLAND HARBOUR, FEBRUARY 4, 1880. REUNION. Passengers by the above Vessel 50 years ago are invited to a Reunion to be htld at the Farmers' Union Cafe, Hobson Street. 1 Auckland, On THURSDAY, 20th February 1980, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. All known survivors have been circularised by the committee. Any passengers not having received an invitatjion are hereby heartily invited to be present'and to communicate with the undersiened For the committee, ,'Fred. Soiister, • Hon. Sec. M jhiiitoge,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 19

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