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PRIVATE TUITION MISS HAINFORTH, M.A. (Honours in Mathematics), will Resume Teaching on MONDAY, 20th February. Candidates prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and University Examinations. Evening Class for Matriculation | students. Classes in Advanced ifatho- | matics. Address — 50, Kslburno Pavpdo (near University). Telephone No. 3177. PRIVATE TUTOR~AND~C6~ACH MR. G. COLLETT REYNOLDS, kte Head Master of Pennevis Grammar School, Cornwall, England. Successful Private Tutor and Coach for the last tt.ree years in Wellington. Matric, Civil Ser.vice and University Exams. Classes are now being formed for the above. Intending Students are requested to apply early. Adults desirous of improving their knowledge are also received.. — Address 123, j Brougham-street, Wellington. ' "DEHRA DHOON," MORNING CLASS FOR GIRLS. Conducted by MRS. EVANS, M.A. TPIRST Term commenced WEDNESTerms, etc., on application at 19, Ili-ropi-stregt. CABRAGH HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, NELSON. QPECIAL arrangements may be made for the care of children whose parents are visitintr England this year; highest references from parents of past and present pupils. Apply above address. MM J SS E. TRUEBRIDGE, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Has REMOVED to No. 220, LAMBTONQUAY (over Lktlejohn and Sons ), And Resumed Teaching. Also at LOWER HUTT. PIANO AND SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION AND ELOCUTION. ■ja/rADAME COPE Resumes Lessons at her New Residence, "Seaford House," 114, Molesworth-street. Term begins with pupil. MISS J. CURRY, L.L.C.M. , (Sydney Conservatorium). Pupils received for Pianoforte, Theory, Harmony, and Counterpoint. 6, PERCrVAL-STREET, "Wellington, j Cl D. MACKINTOSH,! • No. 36, Kent-terrace I (Music Mafeter Wellington College) | Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Also Violin, Flute, Clarinet, and other; Instruments, THEORY A SPECIAL FEATURE. MUSICAL EDUCATION. WISS NEWMAN POTTS has resumed XVJL Pianoforte Tuition at her Studio, 216?, Lambton-quay (over Davis & Clater). Syllabus will also include Junior Piano forte Course for Beginnerß (Theory Class included). Special Training Course for Students entering the Profession. Special , Course of Chord and Octave Work for ad- I vaneed Students. Foundational Work a ' Specialty. \ Interviews daily. SINGING. TO PUPILS. MADAME MUELLER has Resumed Tuition in the above. Candidates prepared for Trinity College ,«nd Associated Board of the Royal College £Lon- 1 don) Examinations. Essen Sys- ! tern of Sight Singing. Address : 66, Cambiidge-terrace. R. and MRS. FORREST, Teachers of Violin and Piano. Pupils prepared for lixams. Room 10-12, top lioor, Hume's | Buildings, Willis-street. Private address — | Sunaybanlc, Khapdallah. j MISS MAY DONALDSON, Violinist j (Premier Prix dv Conservatoire Royal de Bru-elles), anil MISS' ADA DONALDSON, Pianist (First-class Cer- 1 tificatea, from Conservatoire Royal de -Bruxelles), have Resumed Tuition. Particulars at The Dresden. Private address — 8, Telford-terrace. SPECIAL TO VOCALISTS. MR. MEREWETHER MEADOWS. L.A.8., Has Resumed Teaching. Pupils prepared for all Exams. 72, Cuba-street, opp. Royal Oak. ERR KARL MOLLER, 29, Vivian-street. Teach of Pianoforte and Theory. Pupils prepared for practical and theoretical examinations. ~¥ G. TURNER, M.1.U.M., W • Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, and Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. Trams stop at the door. Terms commence with Pupils. NOTE.— lnstruments Lent Free of Charge to Intending Pupils. MISS E. CARft'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS L. MAGDONALD Principal. TYPEWRITING OFFICE: ! Stewart Dawson's Buildings, opposite Bank of New Zealand. Tuition by correspondence has speoial attention. Pitman's AWtralian Record, 220 words per minute. Highest speed in tbe shortest time. "DANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE" Our Classes have now RESUMED WORK. Students prepared for the following Examinations : — Accountancy, Civil Service, Matriculation, Solicitors' General Knowledge, Medical Preliminary, and other Entrance University Examinations, Entrance Examination to Military College, Pitman's Shoithand. 70 per cent. Passes in last year's Examinations. Classes also conducted in Bookkeeping, Business Practice, Type- 1 writing, and General Knowledge Subjects. INSTRUCTORS. Accountancy — Mr. J. S. Barton, F.1. A., N.Z. ; Mr. J. L. Arcus, F.1.A., N.Z. Business Practice— Mr. W. W. Waddilove, F.1.A., N.Z. 'Civil Service and Matriculation — Mr. B. H. Low, 8.A., B.Sc. ; Mrs. Macphail '(of Victoria College); Mr. H. Amos. Shorthand and Typewriting — Miss Hardie, M.I P.S. ; Miss Smallbone and Readers. For full information re Classes, call and see the Secretary, Mr. H. Amos. Telephone 2098. WARNING ! IMPORTANT AMENDMENTS. ACCOUNTANTS' EXAMINATIONS. We want to warn all Clerks and others, interested to ! BEWARE I Lest they are left in the rear. I YOU must have your Diploma. You j can only obtain it by exam. These n-ill be irade much more difficult in 1913. Matriculation will be added. The University will conduct the Exams, next November. Applications to bo in by Ist May. Qualify this year under conditions that will not exist again. Send for "1913 and AFTER," Free This Booklet fully and clearly explains the whole matter.' (Mention this paper and course reqnirocl.) DO NOT DELAY. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, Mail Instruction, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 2

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