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MRS. EVANS'S MORNING ciASS FOR GIRLS. "DEHRA DHOON," 15 HIROPI-ST. THE First Term o{ 1903 will bogb on 13th February. Mrs. Evans has Vacanacies for a few Pupils senior os- juhior. At Homo from 4th February. " NGA TAWA SCHOOIT~ CMARTON. OUXTRY Boardirijf School for Girls. The first tprm began on TUESDAY, 4th February. Principal, MISS M. TAYLOR. ■jOROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL! (Boarding and Dny School for GirU) ELLICE-SIREET. ' Boys uu"dcr 17. years of age admitted. Principals — Mr. and Mis-* Wnvil. Fust term, 1908, began MONDAY, 3rd I' clruary. CKOYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. BOARDING- and Day School' for Boys undoi' 13. yoars. Special Class for Boyfe under 6 years. First Term comjnencos on tho fl-"th February. MISS SpMMERVILLE, 2, Hill-stroer, Wellington. TS/TISS ENGLAND, Resumed TeachM-*- ing on TUESDAY, 4tli February. Coachinj? for University and (Jivil Servifco Examinations in French, German and English. Ladies' Literature Class, Wednesday Evenings. For all information apply to 138, Tinakori-road. VOic¥TROTiyCTION AND SINGING. 103, LAMBTON-QUAY. MADAME EVELEENvCARLTON Rrfiumes. Teachih^ at her addregg on 10di February. Intending pupils can be interviewed on Monday and Thursday Mornings. , " , . MADAMK COPE-DO^VSINGJ' Special" ist in Voice '"Fra'cluctiouj Singing #nd Piano, has BcnunVd -fjefeEons. Madamo's 6ystem is identically tho saitie that Patti, Sims Reeves, S&ntley, 'Albani, Trebelli, Dolores, Melba, Clara i Butt', and other noted singers \\yre trained wider. Term begins with liisfc lesson. 6tudio: Hjiino's Buildiugf, Willis-Street. FIANOtORTE. ' MISS E. "MURIELrPRI^GLE, L.A.B. (Gold Zueuartist,' Associated Board R.A.M. and R.C.M>, Loridon), TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. mERM began 3rd FEBRUARY. Addr6ss— "To kohanga/' 133, Grant-rd. (Tr£.m. to- GcoYgc-Etreet.) MRS. GLOVER EATON (Pupil of Signer Garcia),, 'L.R.A.M., Member of 1.5.M., England, formerly toachcr of singing c\t tho High Schools ofWorccstor und Kidderminster, England. Lessons (Singing - and Pianoforte) ar- ! ranged fo\r at St. John's Schoolroom, or at her residence, "Braemar," Kelburne (top of cable tram). ! PIANOFORTE— MISS M. STEVENSON. fTEE Term -began on MONDAY, 3rd JB- February. v Pupils Prepared for Examinations. IGS, Hanron-strect, Newtown. VOICE SPECIALIST. TiflTß.f LEO. BUCKERIDGE, f Pupil of ltJl bignor Bjasco, Milan, and Sir Chap. Santloy, London, ha 3 Removed to Boulcott Chambers, Rodm No. 9 (lop floor), Boulcott-strecl (opposite Roman Catholic L'hurch) where he is prepared to receive Pupils To i- Voice Production,, Elocution, and Singing. Special attention to Deep t Breathing. VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. MISS MINA CALDOW resumes Teaching on -MONDAY,. 3rd Fobrumy. Private -Address— 4s, ELLICE-ST. mt~\LFRi£D HILL; TEACHER OF VIOLIN, SINGING, COMPOSITION, ETC. ■ Address . ....Tho Dresden. Interviews, 1-3 daily. PROFESSIONAL and Amateur Violinists desirous of joining My- Alfred HilPs Symphony Orchestra may interview Mr. ll ill trom 1-3 daily at Tho Dresden. ERR KARL" MOLLEfC PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, will give Leaspnb on tho Pianoforte, 90, Coniiiable-strecti and at tho Drecden, Lambton-quayK ; '_ SINGING. TO PUPILS. MRS MUELLER has 'resumud Teach- ; ing. Candidates prepared for Exam- j mations. Address — 41, Canibrk'ge-terrace. ELOCUTION. MRS. MARGARET .SUTCLIFFE, Gold ModallistjNew Zealand, 1 is pre- j pared to receive Pupils; accepts Engagements concerts, aftcrnoonr, etc. "Fair-view,'.' 40, Roxburgh-street. , T * G. ,X U X N E R, * Teacaqr or Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, , and Guitar, 56, IvENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at the door. Terms Cdmmenco with Pupils. NOTE — Instrum6uts Lent Free of Charge to Intendinc PudHs. THE LANGER DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL. npHE Langor School Re-opens on MON- ^ ' DAY., 27th Jan., when Miss Kate Stewart will be in attendance to enrol pupils. Hours 10 to 12 and 2to 4 daily. [ Evening Classes Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 to 0. MISS KATE STEWART, Principal, Barnett's Building, 61, Willisctreer, opposite Shortt's. NOTICE. SUIIS and Coshumo3 will not shrink or stain with clear water if the cloth i» steamed, 6ponged, a,nd shrunk .at ■ 17§, UPPER CUBA-STREET. Prices: 1 to 10 yards, 3d per yard Over 10 to 25 yards, 2Ad por yard Over 25 to 50 yards, 2d per yard Over 50 to 100' yards, l^d per yard -A REAL TREAT." IF you require a perfect Stylish Suit; my personal attention ia given, to evory detail, and clients can rely on a first-ohibs fit. Repairs and alterations a speciality. Suits from 70s; TroCts'ers, 21$ to order. No shoddy here. - ' S. AMSTELL, The Little. Tailor, 212, Cuba-streeL OPENING NOTICE. ~ JCOLE, of Tinakori-road, wishes "to • inform tho General Public that he is opening an up-to-date Oyster Saloon, Fish and Chips, and Afternoon Tea on Saturday, Bth February. Opon 'on Sundays Please Note the AddVeSs — 99, RIDDIFORD-STREET, Tram Terminusj, Newtown. WC A B I.S jk & D CO., • ■W«lerloo-qu*y» WELLINGTON, N.Z., Manufacturers of MARINE and LAND , ENGINES and BOILERS,. MINING, HYDRAULIC,. DREDGING, au<s ». OOL '- DRYING MACHINERY, MANURE MANUFACTURING and FLAX-DRESSING PLANTS. MACHINERY. A ND SHIPS' REPAIRS A Speciality. Agents for ZYNKARA, tho Best Boiler Preservative and Cleanser. CAMERON'S. STKAfiI PUMPS

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 15

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