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rf^HILTON HOUdE SCHOOL, 7, Woolcombc-street. JSOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL; FOR GIRLS. Principal — Mrs. Ilonry Smith. Next Term will begin on Wednesday, sth February. MRS. EVANS'S MORNING CLASS FOR GIRLS. "DEHRA DIIOON," 15 IIIROPI-ST. THE First Term of 1903 will begin on 13'ih February. Mrs. Evans has Vacinaeies for a few l ) ui>il i ' senior <.<: jur.ior. At Homo from 4th February. NGA TAW A SCHOOL! MARTON. COUNTRY Boarding School for Girls. Tho firtt term begun on TUESDAY, 4th February. Principal, MISS M. TAYLOR. ROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL. (Boarding and Day School for Girls) JSLLICE-STREET. Boys under 12 years of age admitted. Principals— Mr. and Mis<s Ward. First term, 1908, began MONDAY, 3rd February. • MISS ENGLAND Resumed Teaching on TUESDAY, 4th February. Coaohing for University and Civil Servico Examinations in French, Gorman and English. Ladies' Literaturo Class, Wednesday Evenings. For all information apply to 138, Tinakori-road. MADEMOISELLE BARADEUX, Bre\et Superieur, Diploma de Fin d'Etudes, Sccondaires, WILL resume Teaching on THURSDAY, 6th February. Addross — 15, Foatherston-terrace. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. 103, LAMBTON-QUAY. MADAME EVELEEN CARLTON Resumes Teaching at her 'new address on 10th February. Intending pupils can bo interviewed on Monday and Thursday Mornings. MADAME COPE-DOWSING, Specialist in Voico Production, Singing and Piano, has Hemmed Lessons. Madame'a eyßtcm is identically the tame that Patti, ft.ms Reeves, Kantlcy, Albani, Trebolli, Dolores, Molba, Clsira Butt, and otheV noted singors were trained under. Tex"m begins with first letson. Studio: Hunde's Buildings, Willio-street. PIANOFORTE. MISS E. MURIEL PRINGLE. L.A.B. (Gold Medallist Associated Board R.A.33. and R.C.M., London), TEACHER OF PrANOFORTE. mERM began 3rd FEBRUARY. Address— "Te Kohar.gn," 133, Grant-rd. (Tram to Goorge-stroet.) RS.. GLOVER EATON (Pupil of Signor Garcia), L.R.A.M., Member of 1.5.M., England, formerly teaoher of oinging at tho Iligh Schools of Worcester and Kidderminster, England. Lessons (Singing and Pianoforte) arranged for at St. John's Schoolroom, or at her residence, "Brnomar," Kelburno (top of cable- _tram). PIANOFORTE-MISS M. STEVENSON. npHE Term began on MONDAY, 3rd X February. Pupils Prepared fcr Examinationn. 105, HaiVßon-btrcet, Newtown. voice specialist! MR. LEO. BUCKERIDGE, Pupil of Signor Blasco, Milan, and Sir Chas. Santlcy, London, has Removed to Boulcott Chambers, Room No. 9 (top jfloor), Boulcott-sLreot (opposite Roman Catholic; Cliurch) where, ho is prepared to receive Pupils fov Voice Precaution, Elocution, and Singing. Special attention to Deep Breathing. VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. MISS MINA CALDOW resumes Teaching on, MONDAY, 3rd Fsbruary. " Privato Addrcjs-45, ELLICE-ST. i TEACHER OF VIOLIN, SINGING, COMPOSITION, ETC. ( Address . . . Tho Dresden. Interviews, 1 0 daily. ■OIIOFESSiONAL and Amateur ViohnJL ists deiirous of joining Mr. Alfrod Hill's Symphony Orchestra may interview Mr. Hill from 1-5 daily at The Dresden. HERII KARL MOLLER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, will givo Lessons on tho Pianoforte, 90, Constablo-fetreot, and at tho Dresden, Launbton-quay. ~f SINGING. TO PUPILS. MRS. MUELLER has resumed Teaching. Candidates prepared fcr Kxaminatione. Address — 41, Cambridge-terrace. ELOCUTION. , MRS. MARGARET SUTCLIFFE, Gold Medallist New Zealand, is prepared to receive Pupils ; accepts Engagements concerts, afternoon?, otc. "Fairview," 40, Roxburgh-street. "-£' o. r v m E r, ** • Teaoher or Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 56, KENT-TERRACE. Trams; stop at the door. Terms Commence ' with Pupils. NOTE— Instruments Lent Free of Charge to Intending Puuils. PAINTING LESSONS. OUTDOOR Sketching, " Still Life, and Costumo Models in Studio. MISS D. K. RICHMOND, Tel. 307. Clerrnont-torrace. THE LANGKR DRESS CUTTING SCHOOL. nnHE Langor School Re-opens 0:1 MONB- DAY, 27th Jan., when Mis 3 Kate Gtewar'u will be in attctidanco to enfol pupils. lloum 10 to 12 and 2(o 4 daily. Evening Classes Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to •9. MISS KATE STEWART, Principal, Barnotl's Building, 61, Willisstroot, opposite Shortt's. koticb! SUIIS and Costumes will not shrink or stain with clear Avatcr if the cloth is steamed, sponged, and sLrv.uk at 179, UPPEU CUBA-STREET. Trices: 1 to 10 yards, 3d per yard Over 10 lo 25 yards, 2Jkl per yard Over 25 to 50 yards, 2d per jard Over 50 to 100 yards, IJkl per yard ' IF you require v perfect Stylish Sun, my personal r.Uontton i 3 given to evory detail, and clients can rely on a lirst-alass lit. Repairs and nltoi'ations a speciality. Suits from 70s ; Trousers, 2 1* to order. No thoddy here. S. AMSTKLL, Tho.J[i^ls_Tj»ilor z _ 112, Cuba-streot. SOCIETY FOR THE PKEVENTION O? CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. rß"\nE public lire earuesUy requested to JL kindly communicate any . act of \ cruelty to amsiala ihnt may, come uadel their notice to the lufpeotor. Grey.etrsei, %~t t 11*1 »* w^»»

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 9

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