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WWB WWB pi RAND OPERA HOUSE. WWB VJTRAND OPERA HOUSE. WWB WWB WWB WWB SUNDAY NIGHT. WWB SUNDAY NIGHT. WWB WWB WWB WWB WATERSIDERS' BAND WWB WATERSIDERS' BAND •. WWB WATERSIDERS' BAND WWB I WWB - Will give' a WWB WWB GRAND RECITAL. WWB GRAND RECITAL. WWB WWB Assisted by - , WWB Talented Artists from the ' WWB WWB NEW MUSICAL WWB NEW MUSICAL WWB ' COMEDY COMPANY. WWB COMEDY COMPANY. WWB WWB (By the courtesy of J. C. WilWWB liamson, Ltd.) WWB WWB * ' ! WWB BAND ITEMS WWB Will include Test . Selections for; WWB the Dunedin v Contest, viz., WWB-i> WWB "Lohengrin" WWB ■ and WWB "II Crociato in Egitto." WWB WWB WWB ■ CONCERT SEASON 1923. WWB Patrons are notified that our WWB Concert Season for 1923 will open WWB in March. Season tickets ure WWB now available, and may be had WWB by making application to V. WWB Bourke, chairman Watersiders' WWB Band, Bok 1186, G.P.0., or BurWWB nett's Confectionery Shop, next WWB Grand Opera House. In view of 'WWB the ever-increasing demand for WWB tickets, we have only a limited WWB number left. Intending patrons WWB would be well advised to make WWB application as early as Dossiblo. WWB " , WWB WATCH FURTHER WWB PARTICULARS. WWB WELLESLEY (BOYS') .COLLEGE, 96, THE TERRACE, T»E-OPENS TUESDAY,. 6th' FEB. Preparatory, Primary, and Secondary Departments. Boys prepared for Matriculation and all Entrance University Exams., Public Service, Proficiency Certificates, etc. Permanent Sports Master on Staff. Full particulars obtainable at the office 98, -The Terrace. Teleohone 2098. H. AMOS, Director. GIRLS' COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, ST. ANDREW'S BUILDINGS, The Terrace. rj^HE above School will Re-bpen on A Tuesday, 6th February. The principal, Mrs. Ward, will be in attendance in the Guild Room on Monday from 2-5 p.m. to interview parents and to enrol new pupils. Pupils prepared for pro'ficienoy certificates.' For full particulars ring Telephone 26-283.. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. MR. A. STANLEY WARWICK A NNOUNCES that in accordance with Jr\. several requeete, he will hold a class for adults, commencing SATURDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, at 10.30. This cltsa will be open to non-atudents. For particulars, Telephone 2160, or apply Caledonian Chambers, 33, Willis street. Si 3 LEAH HYMAN," A.T.C.L., Teacher of JSlocution and Dramatic Art. Noto New Address—Rod's $uilding- (Second Floor), Courtenay place, opposite Paramount Pictures. • Students prepared for Elocution Examinations (now held in Wellington every September). _ Competitions, Stage Work, eto. Individual attention given in. all classes. "m/STSS VALERIE CORLISS, L.R.A.M. (FianoforteJ, will resume Teachingit her Studio,-Engineers' Institute, Aitken street, on MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY; PIANOFORTE. TI/TISS GERTRUDE U'KI^TLAY will , resume Teaching on MONDAY,' sth FEBRUARY. Address—3l, -Mats-i road, Haiaitai. PIANOFORTE ' ' Ajwl all Theoretical Subjects. Coaohinsr for Matriculation and' Mug. Bac. Exajn.s. • MR. HORACE HUNT, R. HORAQB HUNT, Bachelor of Mueio, Resumes Teaching FRIDAY, 2nd FEB. Tel»ph'onee~Studio (Afternoone), 2121; Besideaoe (Mornings), 2007. Studio—lsl, LAMBTON QUAY. ECSEMBO, TEAOHEB OF.VIOUN • (Sevcik System), His Resumed Teaching. Interviews, 10, 12 a.m., 5, 6 p,m. Studio: No. 5, BOULCOTT CHAMBERS (Ground Floor), Boulcott street. ■jltr. sv. densem, Specialist in Voice Production. Teacher of Singing, Elocution, Speech in Song, Dramatic Art, .aid Voice Culture. Terms on application: Room 10, Fletcher's Buildings, 4, Willjs street, next Stewart Dawson's. Tel. 293. ARYj O CLACHAN, M.A., L.T.C.L., A.Mus. T.C.L. PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, ART OF TEACHING, INTERPRETATION. Resumes Tuition WEDNESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. At home from 4th February, or by appointment. Address: Aberfoyle, 22, Ohiro voad, city end. Telephone 21-586. T^ISS D. K. RICHMOND. c PAINTING LESSONS. Studio Re-opens 4 p.m. on sth February. 83a, Hill street. SINGING, ELOCUTION, And STAGE DEPORTMENT. IVTISS G. HELEN GARDNER RESUMES SATURDAY, 10th FEB. Classes as Usual. Studio—6o, Willis street. Telephone 906. Private address till Bth February: Caro Mrs. Jones, Greyhome, Murilai. y NOTICE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. A ITERATIONS to the Imperial Hotel, -£-»■ Cuba-sl., have now been completed, and it is also under entirely new management, and patrons'are assured of servu'B, and civility. Only the best brands of Wine arid Spirits stacked, aud true to label, N.8.-SUptw'B XXXX, th« AU o£ th» century, always on tip, Tom Baxter, Erpßristar. (Ute U.fi.S. .Co, Pf N. 2.).

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 3