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VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MR. JOHN W. HILL will resume teaching on WEDNESDAY, Ist February. THE ACADEMY, Rooms 7 oiid 8, Upstairs, Exchange Buildings. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MRS. DODWELL will resume Teaching on 2nd February, 1899. Address — 106, Willis-street (four doors above Manners-street). IV/TR. T. TROWELL, Professor of Music, and Director of the College Orchestra and Brass Band, will resume the Teaching of Violin, Clarinette, and Theory, at his Residence, 18, Buller-street, on Wodnesday, Ist February. MUSIC. MR. CYRIL TOWSEY is prepared to receive a limited number of Pupils for the Pianoforte. For terms, &c, apply at the Dresden Pianoforte Co., Lambton-quay. DANCING. MISS HARDY-JOHNSTON will renew her Dancing Classes here early in March. Those wishing to join are requested to communicate with her at 103, Hereford-street East, Christchurch. SINGING. MISS MARSHALL is prepared to receive Pupils for Singing on and after Ist February. Senior Honours in Royal Academy and Trinity College Exams. Address — 47, Nairn-street. PIANOFORTE. MISS C. COHEN has Vacancies for a limited number of Pupils for Piano. Terms on application at Dresden Piano Company, Lambton-quay. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING, AND THEORY. MR. LAURENCE F. WATKINS (Organist and Choirmaster, St. Mark's, Sussex-square) will resume teaching on WEDNESDAY, Ist February. Specila tuition for University and other theoretical examinations. 3, Victoria-terrace, Brougham-st. PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN PLAYING, SINGING AND HARMONY. MRS. ALFRED LEVI resumes Teaching- MONDAY, 30th January. 2, Park-terrace, off Molesworth-street. VIOLIN TUITION. HERR CLEMENS LEHMANN desires to notify pupils and intending pupils that classes will be resumed at No. 7, Man-ners-street (over Pinny's) on WEDNESDAY, Ist February. Private Address— s9, The Terrace.

MUSIC AND SINGING. MISS NOAKE, 67, The Terrace, will resume her Lessons in the above on MONDAY, the 6th February. "|%/I"ADAME EVELEEN CARLTON will resume Teaohing on WEDNESDAY, Ist February, 1899, at 62, Ghuznee-street. MUSIC. MUSIC. MR. E. J. KING, Teacher op thk Piano and Violin, Will Resume Tuition On and after MONDAY, 16th JANUARY. A few Vacancies. Elementary principles of Music and Theory, &c, thoroughly instilled. 69, Manners-street. Private Residence — 48, Vivian-street (two doors from Girls' Friendly Lodge). HHUNTER-BROWNj • Certificated Piano Tunkr, Repairing and Regulating a Speciality. Organs and Harmoniums Tuned. BANJOS.— Teacher of the Banjo. Sole importer of the celebrated Stewart Banjos. Address — No. 1, Boulcott-terrace. Telephone, 869 . MR. F . W . GARDINER, PIANOFORTE TUNER, And Musical Instrument Repairer, (O'Connor's Buildings) 21, VIVIAN-STREET, Wellington. Organs, Accordeons, Concertinas, AutoHarps, &c, a speciality. All work guaranteed. Orders left at Scoullar and Chisholm's promptly attended to. Telephone, 110. ]Jf USI 0 ! MUSIC! CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR MUSIC AND ! MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS, .£35, .£4s— Second to None in the Market. They are Marvels of Cheapness, Brilliant Tone, Excellent Touch, Magnificent Finish. Unequalled for Durability. Try us for BANJOS, VIOLTNS, GUITARS, MANDOLINES, ACCORDEONS, CONpERTINAS. Our REGINTA VIOLIN STRING is acknowledged to be the best string for strength, durability, and purity of tone. Guaranteed to give perfect fifths. Liberal Discount .to Teaohers and Professors. DAVIS & HAEEIS, 1, Willis-street (FitzGerald's Corner), Wellington, And at London and Sydney. T>Y RIDING A " STEELING " FITTED WITH A MORSE CHAIN You can ride 100 MILES with no more effort than it would take you to ride 90 MILES on an ordinary wheel. Morse Chains save this 10 per cent, of power instead of using it up in friction. Call and see wheel or write for catalogue. Agents : BAENETT & SINCLAIE, WILLIS-STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1899, Page 7