MISS KTRK'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, 30, PIRIE-STREIiST. First Term begins on TUESDAY, 31st January, 1899. HpHE Day and Kindergarten School con- •*■ ducted by Miss E. E. Drawbridge in St. Paul's Schoolroom, Sydney-street and Tinakpri-road, has been Re-opened. For particulars apply to either school between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. FRENCH, GERMAN, AND MUSIC, MRS. MACPHAIL resumes Teaohing on 6th February. Mrs. Macphail acquired her knowledge of Fronoh and German during a long residence ontho Continont, and makes Conversational French a special feature of her tuition. Whilst in Germany sho also studied music under professors from Leipzig Conservatoviura. Terms, <fee, on application (on and after 26th January) to Eohobank, Hawker-streot. TUITION. MATRICULATION, CIVIL SERVICE, TEACHERS' D AND E. PUPILS are now being enrolled for the 1899-1900 examinations. S. J. BINNING, No. 2, Exchange Buildings. Hours— s to 6, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Saturdays— 2.3o to 6, 7.30 to 9.30. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING OFFICE, No. 7, Panama-street. MISSES TABART AND MURRAYAYNSLEY (Late of Auckland). Every description of typing executed with accuracy and despatch. All business strictly confidentiaL WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. WOOLTERTON R. WHYTE requests the pleasure of his pupils' presence at the opening of the 1899 Session of the Wellington School of Shorthand and Typowriting, to take place in the Exchange Hall on MONDAY, 30th January, at 8 p.m. ' The MISSES CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Instruction given in Shorthand (Pitman's and Lightline), Typewriting, Bookkeeping (single and double entry), Writing, and Mimeography. Pupils prepared for highspeed examinations. The Misses Carr Re-opened on MONDAY, 9th January. Hours— 9.3o a.m. to 12, 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9.15 p.m. Classes from 30 to 200 words per minute. Best results in New Zealand. Misses Carr's pupils hold first high • speed certificates and Australasian record (220 words per minute — highest outside British Isles). Every description of Typing done. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL Kj COLLEGE, LINCOLN. j Director : J. Bayne, M.A., B.So. in Agriculture (Edinburgh University). STUDENTS are now being ENROLLED for NEXT SESSION. For Prospectus, etc., apply to Director. Early application necessary. VIOLIN. HERR MAX lIOPPE will resume Teaching at his New Rooms, at the Dresden Piano Co., on Wednesday, Ist February, where arrangements can be made for both beginners and advanced pupils. Note New Address — Dresden Piano Co. Private Address — 15, Charlotte-street.
MISS EVA GOODER will resume Pianoforte Lessons on THURSDAY, 2nd February. Pupils preparing for the Trinity College Examinations will meet the following Saturday morning. Address — 44, Kent-terrace. T&/JR. C. DAINES MACKINTOSH •J-"-"- (Music Master, Wellington College), Teacher of the Pianoforte and Singing. Theory a Special Feature. Retumes Teaching WEDNESDAY, Ist Feb. Address— 22, Kent-terrace. VIOLIN AND PIANOFORTE. 1%/TISS K. HENRY will resume Teaching on Thursday, 2nd February. VIOLIN. "to/TISS GRACE KENNEDY will resume tuition on TUESDAY, 31st January. For terms, apply 13, Hawkestone-orescent. iMUSICAL, MRS. THOMSON (nic Edith Rowden) begins Piano and Theory Lessons on WEDNESDAY, Ist February. Classes for the coming Trinity College Exam, forming at once. At Home, 88, Abel Smith-street, on Tuesday and Wednesday, 31st January and Ist February, from 3 to 5 o'clock. MUSIC. MRS. S. WILLIAMS (formerly Mrs. Webster), Certificated, from R.A.M., London, begs to intimate that sho will resume Teaching on MONDAY, the 30th inst. Theory Class on Saturdays. Free to Music Pupils. Terms, &c, on application. Exeter House, 43, Cambridge-terrace. VIOLIN TUITION. I%TR. JOHN M'GLASHAN bega to intimate to his pupils and others that he will resume teaching on Monday, the 30th inst. Address— 6, Wellington-terrace. > __ TO PUPILS. QINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION. MRS. MULLER Will Resume Tuition on Ist FEBRUARY. Address ... 170, Willis-btrebt. MADAME COPE. MISS COPE. VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, AND PIANO. Resumed lessons MONDAY. 23rd January, 1899. Pupils prepared for Trinity College Exams. Address— 3o, Murphy-street, Thorndon. MUSICAL. . (Established 1884.) FR E D K. L. DEAN, Tbaohbr of the Pianoforte, &c., has resumed teaching. A few vacancies. Pianos Tuned and Repaired. Address — John-street, off Adelaide-road.
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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1899, Page 7
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