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! MRS. EVANS'S MORNING CLASS I'Oll GIRLS. . "DEHRA DIIOON," 15 lIIROPI ST. 1 milE First- Torm oi 1303 will begin on -»■ 131 h Februury, Mrs. Evans lias Yacanacies for a few j Pupils hcmor o: jm ior. 3 At Homo fro!ii 4th February. NGA TAWA SCiIOOL" MARTON. COUNTRY Boarding School for Girls. The finfc tcn;i begnn on TUESDAY, 4Hi Fcbruaij-. iVincipa_h_ail»SS_M. TAYLOR. "OROUGHAM lIILIT SCHOOL. i (Boarding and Day School for Girls) ELLICE-STREET. Boys under 12 years of ago admitted. l I'nncipal? — Sir. and Miss Ward. First, term, 1908, began MONDAY, 3rd February. ]M[ISS ENGLAND Resumed TcachayJL ing on TUESDAY, 4th February. Coaching for Jniversity and Civil Service Examinations in French, German and English. Ladies' Literature Class, Wednesday Evenings. For all information apply to 138, Tinakori-road. VOICE "PRODUCTION" AND SINGING. 103, LAMBTON-QUAY. MADAME EVELEEN CARL.TON Refcumes Teaching at her new address on 10th February. Intending pupils can be interviewed on Monday an,d Thursday Mornings. ADAME COPE-DOWSING, Specialist in Voice Production, Singing and Piano, has Resumed 1 Lessons. Madamo's system is identically tho same that Patti, Sims Reeves, Santley, Albani, Trebelli, Dolores, Melba, Clara Butt, and other noted singers were trained under. Term begins with first lesson. Studio: Hume's Buildings, Willis-street. PIANOFORTE. MISS E. MURIEL PRINGLE, L.A,B. (Gold Medallist Associated Board R.A.M. and R.C.M., London), TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. rjpEEM began 3rd FEBRUARY. Address— "Te Kohanga," 133, Grant-rd. (Tram to George-street.) MRS. GLOVER EATON (Pupil of Signor Garcia), L.R.A.M., Member of 1.5.M., England, formerly teacher of singing at the High Schools ofWorcester and Kidderminster, England. Lessons (Singing and Pianoforte) arranged for at St. John's Schoolroom, or at her residence, "Braomar," 'Kolburne (top of cable tram). PIANOFORTE- MISS M. STEVENSON. mHE Term began on MONDAY, 3rd JL February. Pupils Prepared for Examinations. 105, Ilanoon-street', Newtown. VOICE SPECIALIST^ MR. LEO. BUOKERIDGE, Pupil of Signor Blasco, Milan, and Sir Chas. San t ley, London, has Removed to Boulcolt Chambers, Room Ko. 9 (top floor), Pjoulcott-stroet (opposite Roman Catholic Church) where he is prepared to receive Pupils for Voico .Production, Elocution, and Singing. ' Special attention to Deep Breathing. T VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. MISS MINA CALDOW resumes Teaching on MONDAY, 3rd February. Private Address— 4s, ELLICE-ST. MR. ALFRED HILL, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, SINGING, COMPOSITION, ETC. Address ' . . The Dresden. Interviews, 1-3 daily. "PROFESSIONAL and Amateur ViohnB- ists desirous of joining Mr. Alfred Dili's Symphony Orchestra may interview Mr. Hill from 1-3 daily at Tho Dresden. HERR KARL MOLLERj PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, will give Lessons on tho Pianoforte, SO, Constable-street, and at the Dresden, Lambton-quay. SINGING. TO PUPILS. MRS. MUELLER has resumed Teaching. Candidates prepared for Exam[nations. Address — 4-1, Cambrklge-terraco. ELOCUTION. MRS MARGARET SUTCLIFFE, Gold Medallist New Zealand, is prepared to receive Pupils; accepts Engagements concerts, afternoons, etc. "Fairview," 40, Roxburgh-street. J G. TURNER, * Teaoher or Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 56, KENT-TERRACE. Prams stop at the door. Terms Commence . with Pupils. tfOTE— lnstrument? Lent Free of Charge to Intending Puoiis. J~ DOUGI A~S G~R EE N. • Certificated PRACTICAL PIANOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER Pupil of Mr. Oberline Brown, Auckland), Corner of Taranrki and Vivian streets, Wellington. iatisfaction Guaranteed. Charges moderate THE LANGER DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL. TtflE Langer School Re-opens on MON- ■*- DAY, 27th Jan., when Miss Kate itewart will bo in attendance to enrol lupils. Hours 10 to 12 and 2to 4 daily. Dvening Classes Tuesdays and Fridays, to 9. MISS KATE STEWART, 'rincipal, Barnett's Building-, 61, Willistreet, opposite Shortt's. MT'GREGOR WRIGHT AND CO. NEW PICTURES BY ENGLISH AND COLONIAL ARTISTS. NOW ON VIEW IN GALLERY. NOTICE. J<UITS and Costumes will not shrink or J stain with clear wntor if the cloth ig earned, sponged, and shrunk at 179, PPER CUBA-STREET. Prices: 1 to 10 yardf, 3d per yard , Over 10 to 25 yards, 2£d per yard Over 25 to 50 yards, 2d per yard Over 50 to 100 yards, IJLd per yard "A REAL TREAT^ "F you require a perfect Stylish Suir, my personal attention is given to .'cry detail, and clients can rely on a I'st-class fit. Ropairs and alterations a (ociality. Suits from 70s; Trou&ers, sto order. No shoddy here. S. AMSTELL, Tho Little Tailor, 112, Cuba-street. JRIVATE HOTEL, Johnston-street, opposito Fullers' Theatre Royal, .mcheon at all titties. Prhalo Supper oonis. Firvt-cliifcs Accommodation, ■mi'- reasonable. Full particulars from o proprietor. ,1. TI. JAUKbOX. Wutr". I* Pmatr Hotel, to bo opened cm onr'.a.} luwt, ord Fob This delay in. ■ening haa occurred on account of the teueive alterationß to tho building. /

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1908, Page 9

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