\ MUSiCAL TUITION. rrUIE MUSIC TEACHERS' I{ EGIS r XH-A- ■ I XI ON BOARD OF NEW /IwVLAM3. Constituted by Act otl'arllament. ■ The Act provides tor those ". lv _ to describe themselves as Regis, tered Teacher o£ Piano, Violin, etc., etc. Application should l>e made to E. C. CACHEMAILLB, Kegistrar, 59. Cambridge Terrace, Willington. P.O. Box 370. ' «, 1_ rpHEO. JJALPIN, PIANIST, Exhibitioner of Royal College of Music, Fellow of Trinity College, 1 upu Tobias Matthay, London. tedaMMgS Tlioorv and Harmony by coritb po n d <ui ee. T riq u ilies are invited from any advanced students interested in ensemble . Evening classes commence luist Week in February, 1034, the fee payable being £1 1/ per term. Studio: At waters, Fergusson Bldgs., Cmc Square. Telephone 41-017. Private Address: 4, Mac Murray Road, Kcnini'ra, 5.E.2. Teleplione ~4-.jlJ. jJJ-ADA V ME JOHNS, DRAMATIC SOPRANO (London and Milan). ( SINGING AND V.OICE PRODUCTION. Also Stage Deportment and Gesture (Late with Madame Eugenie Creigliton, Manhattan Opera, New York). LADIES' VOCAL CLASSES. . Studios : ICVDEMY BUILDINGS, Uri'Eß QUEEN STREET, And at "DEEPDENE," 0-', VALLEY ROAD, 5.2. Q. LAD Y S OONST ANC E, A.T.C.L., KESUMES TEACHING PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12. Beginners may be trained in class if desired. Interviews daily to arrange lessons. Studio: GS, ELLERTON ROAD, Mount Eden. 3 yyiLLIAM, p L.A.8., t Teacher of PIANO, THEORY, HARMONY. Pupils prepared for ail Associated Board and Trinity College Examinations if required. Studios : ACADEMY BLDGS., UPPER QUEEN ST. ; 19, I'OMPALLIER TEE.. PONSONBY. Phone 27-702 for Appointment. :3 H " g'AMUEL D A M.S RESUMES TEACHING, PIANO, VIOLIN, VIOLONCELLO, TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 6. Studio : Scots Hall Building, Top of Symonds Street. Interviews to arrange lessons, Symonds Street Studio, 12-5 p.m. daily, on and after February 1. Students Trained in Orchestral and Concert Solo Playing. "SYMONDS STREET PHONE 30-654. KEMUERA PHONE 25-057. o rjMIELMA Q.ORDON, L.A.8., L.T.C.L., Registered Teacher, PIANO, THEORY, HARMONY, RESUMES TEACHING, FEBRUARY 5. Pupils Coached for All Examinations. Studio: ' 31, Vermont St. 10, Academy Bldgs., Ponponb.v. Upper Queen St. Plione 26-494. 3
JQWAItT J^YNE, Late Organist Church of the Epiphany; St. Andrew's Cathedral, I'rinee Rupert, Canada; Tlio Dome, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, England, etc. Registered Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Phone or write for full particulars, 14, Great North Road, Grey Lynn, W. 2 (opp. Empress Theatre). See Advt. in Pupils Wanted. 3 -yiOLET J^EVY (Late Matthay School, London), Teacher of Pianoforte and All Branches of Theory of Music, . RESUMES TEACHING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. Pupils prepared for all Practical and Theoretical Examinations. Studio: S, Alexandra At., Mt. Albert. 3 jypss -yyiNiFRED jdlant, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., F.T.C.L., Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, . RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 14. Studio : 27, COMMERCIAL ROAD, GREY LYNN. 3 jy£ISS KATHLEEN JUDGE, 10, Eden View Road, Sandringham. Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, RESUMES TUITION MONDAY, FEB. 5. ' ■ _• ! 3 M ISS C.. M. L OERIGAN - _ PIANO, SINGING THEORY, TONIC SOL-FA, WILL RESUME TEACHING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5. Studio: H.B. BLDGS., KARANGAHAPE ROAD. |24 jgJLSIE JJAWKES, PIANOFORTE AND THEORY,' RESUMES TEACHING. MONDAY', FEBRUARY 5. 18, Shelly Beach Road, Herne Bay. 3 41 JJERBERT jyj JJULETT, TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND PIANO, Medallist Royal Academy of Music, London,
HAS RESUMED TEACHING AT HIS STUDIO, 57, TRAFALGAR ST., ONEHUNGA. 3 jyjISS -yERA JJUELDER, L.A.8., A.T.C.L., TEACHER OF PIANO AND ELOCUTION, Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5. Studio: H.B. BLDGS., KARANGAHAPE ROAD. . 3 pEARL A L L A C E, A.T.C.L., PIANOFORTE — THEORY, RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 14. 20, SUNNYVALE ROAD, Green. Lane. 3 TSUTH GOURDIE, Pianoforte and Elocution, winner Cambridge Championship Cup, 1933, Gold Medallist and Honours Trinity College Exam. Terms moderate. Studio: 192, Garnet Road, Westmere. 3 BROOK, L.A.8., Registered -L Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, has resumed Teaching.—29, Moana Avenue, Oneliunga. 3 OIIN HULME, Vio'linist. Outfit, £1; term, £1 : class. 10/. Relaxation 3 JOHN P. HULME, Violinist." Studio: SO) Shortland St., City. Send for Prospectus. 3 "VTELLIE LINGARD, 9, Earl St., Parnell, has resumed Voice Production, Singing, Piano.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 29, 3 February 1934, Page 6
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